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The Bathurst Arms: A Charming Cotswold Pub and Inn in North Cerney

A cozy riverside Cotswold pub and inn offering excellent local food, warm hospitality, and scenic charm in North Cerney.

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Nestled in the picturesque village of North Cerney near Cirencester, The Bathurst Arms is a traditional Cotswold pub and inn renowned for its cozy atmosphere, excellent locally sourced food, and warm hospitality. Set beside the River Churn, it offers a welcoming bar with a fine selection of ales and wines, alongside comfortable accommodation and scenic riverside gardens, making it a beloved spot for both locals and visitors.

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Cirencester, North Cerney, GL7 7BZ, GB
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Duration: 1 to 4 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 3 out of 5
Monday
3 pm-10:30 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-10:30 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-10:30 pm
Thursday
12 pm-10:30 pm
Friday
12 pm-10:30 pm
Saturday
12 pm-10:30 pm
Sunday
12 pm-8:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take the local bus service from Cirencester town center to North Cerney, which runs approximately every hour and takes about 20-30 minutes. The bus stop is located close to The Bathurst Arms. Tickets cost around £3-£5 one way.

    Car

    Driving from Cirencester to The Bathurst Arms takes about 10-15 minutes via local roads. Free parking is available on-site, but spaces may be limited during peak times. The route involves rural roads, so be cautious of narrow lanes.

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    A taxi from Cirencester town center to The Bathurst Arms typically takes 10-15 minutes and costs approximately £15-£20. This is a convenient option if traveling with luggage or outside bus service hours.

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    Local tips

    Visit on weekdays for a quieter dining experience, as weekends can be busy.
    Try the Sunday roast or mushroom pie, both highly recommended specialties.
    Book a room with a garden or river view for a more scenic stay.
    Be aware that the kitchen closes early on Sundays and is closed on Monday evenings.
    Enjoy the wood-burning stove ambiance in the bar area, especially in colder months.

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    A Historic Riverside Retreat in the Heart of the Cotswolds

    The Bathurst Arms is situated in the tranquil village of North Cerney, just a few miles north of Cirencester, England. This traditional Cotswold inn enjoys a picturesque setting right on the edge of the River Churn, offering guests a peaceful retreat surrounded by quintessential English countryside charm. The location provides a scenic backdrop with garden views and nearby riverside walks, enhancing its appeal as a restful getaway.

    Warm Ambience and Inviting Interiors

    Inside, the pub exudes a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, especially during colder months when the wood-burning stove crackles invitingly. The interior features classic rustic designs with wooden furnishings that complement the historic character of the building. The bar area is lively yet intimate, popular with locals who appreciate the friendly vibe and quality ales on tap. The Bathurst Arms balances traditional charm with modern comfort, creating a homely environment for dining and socializing.

    Gastronomic Excellence with a Local Touch

    The Bathurst Arms is celebrated for its excellent food, which showcases fresh, locally sourced ingredients prepared with care and creativity. The menu offers generous portions with a variety of dishes, including standout items like mushroom pie and traditional Sunday roasts. The restaurant operates daily with some limitations on Mondays and Sundays, providing hearty breakfasts and well-crafted evening meals. A notable selection of local beers and an impressive wine list complement the dining experience.

    Comfortable Accommodation with Scenic Views

    The inn provides comfortable rooms that are clean and well-maintained, some offering lovely views of the garden and river. Rooms are designed to be cozy and relaxing, suitable for a peaceful night's rest after exploring the Cotswolds. While some guests note that rooms are modest in size, the overall comfort and quietness contribute to a pleasant stay. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, and daily housekeeping.

    Community Spirit and Friendly Service

    A defining feature of The Bathurst Arms is its warm and attentive staff, who are praised for their friendliness and professionalism. The owners and team strive to create a welcoming environment where guests feel at home. The pub also enjoys a loyal local following, adding to the authentic village pub atmosphere. Special touches, such as personalized birthday greetings, highlight the hospitable nature of the establishment.

    Exploring the Surrounding Area

    North Cerney and the nearby town of Cirencester offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling, fishing, and walking along scenic routes. The Bathurst Arms serves as an excellent base for exploring the Cotswolds’ cultural heritage, historic sites, and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy day trips to nearby attractions such as Cerney House Gardens and Chedworth Roman Villa, enriching their countryside experience.

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