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The Three Horseshoes is a village pub in Crawley, one of the quieter settlements tucked into the Cotswolds countryside.
It's a proper local establishment that serves as a genuine community hub—the kind of place where you can spend a comfortable afternoon or evening without feeling like you've stepped into someone's private space.
The food here is straightforward and well done, built on decent ingredients, with Sunday roasts that are worth timing your visit around if you're there at the weekend. The drinks menu leans into what the region does best, featuring local ales and ciders alongside the usual options. You'll find the atmosphere friendly and unpretentious, with a log fire going on cooler days and an interior that's earned its worn-in quality from decades of serving the same community. It genuinely feels like a place with real history rather than one designed to look old.
Crawley village itself is worth a slow wander if you have time, and the pub makes a natural base for exploring the surrounding countryside on foot. The market town of Witney is just a short drive away if you need bigger shops or want to see what else the area has to offer. This is the sort of place you'd head to for a proper lunch after a morning's walk, or where you'd settle in for an unhurried dinner when there's no rush to be anywhere else.
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C. Brown · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

C. Brown · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons