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This 17th Century archetypal Cotswold stone-built
pub overlooks the Village Green and Duck Pond in the picturesque
village of Willersey - often described as the most beautiful and
natural village in the Cotswolds - giving it a timeless character.
(Winner of Best Kept Village, Bledsiloe
Cup.)
Originally called the Blue Bell Inn, set opposite
the beautiful Pool Farm House and Sawpit Green. The village's' early
English church lies just down the lane, with Norman remains and
panoramic views
from its churchyard.
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Set between Chipping Campden and Broadway, Willersey
offers the perfect location for touring, whether by car, bicycle
or on foot. Within easy travelling distance of many interesting
places to visit, Shakespeare Country, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham,
Worcester and Warwick.
Centred on the gentle slopes of the Cotswold
Hills, this beautiful area is famous for the tranquillity of its
villages, many scarcely altered since they grew up on the prosperity
of the medieval wool trade. The greater part of the Cotswolds lies
in Gloucestershire, but it also reaches into Worcestershire and
Oxfordshire.
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