REAL ALE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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This page is part of a prototype web-based CAMRA guide to Gloucestershire pubs.
The pub information has been supplied by the Gloucestershire, Bristol and District
& North Cotswold branches of CAMRA and thus these pages are
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APPERLEY

COALHOUSE INN  See Map
Gabb Lane, GL19 4DN
SO8551528354
Off B4213
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 780211
WYE VALLEY Butty Bach (H)
GUEST BEER Regular (H)

This riverside pub has been a licensed
house since at least the mid 18th
century, when it doubled as a coal wharf
with passing barges taking coal
upstream. The interior is one bar nearly
the whole length of the premises and has
exposed beams and a tiled floor. Good
quality home-cooked meals are served up
to 1345 lunchtime and 2100 evenings.
Stone steaks are a speciality. Outside a
patio overlooks the River Severn making
it a lovely spot to while away a summer
evening. The pub has its own moorings
and is on the Severn Way. The approach
road is liable to flooding in the
winter. Take-a-way service. Free Wifi.
Closed Sunday evening and on Mondays
mid-October to mid-March.

Gloucestershire Ale TrailCampingCar ParkOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal FireWiFi
2009


FARMERS' ARMS  See Map
Ledbury Road, Lower Apperley, GL19 4DR
SO8667927906
B4213
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 780307
website:http://www.wadworth.co.uk/gloucester/farmers_arms/
WADWORTH IPA (H)
WADWORTH 6X (H)

Thriving roadside pub which once had its
own brewery, now comverted to luxury
accommodation. Extensive menu, fresh
fish a speciality.

AccommodationCampingReal Draught CiderCask MarqueCar ParkFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsQuiet PubReal Fire
2001


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Last updated on 15/11/2009