Crossing at the end of the former Minety Station
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Vale of the White Horse Inn

in Minety

📷 Photo by Steve Daniels · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

The Vale of the White Horse Inn sits in the village of Minety, right on the boundary between Wiltshire and the Cotswolds, making it a natural stopping point for anyone exploring the quieter rural areas around here.

The pub takes its name from the wider region, though the famous Uffington White Horse itself lies some distance away.

What you'll find is a friendly community hub that genuinely welcomes visitors alongside its regular locals. The menu focuses on solid pub classics, often prepared with local ingredients where possible, and they keep a good selection of regional ales and ciders on hand. It's the kind of place where you can settle in after a country walk or simply spend an afternoon without feeling rushed. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, very much the real thing rather than something designed for tourists.

Minety is a peaceful village that hasn't been swallowed up by visitor infrastructure, which is part of its appeal. The pub works well as either a brief stop or a base for exploring further afield. You're positioned conveniently for reaching Cirencester to the north, historic Malmesbury to the west, or even making your way from the Swindon direction. It's the sort of place where you get a genuine sense of how locals live and gather, without the polish of somewhere more heavily trafficked.

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