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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HAWKESBURY UPTON

BEAUFORT ARMS  See Map
High Street, GL9 1AU
Less than 1 mile from A46, near A433 turn
Tel. Didmarton (01454) 238217
website:http://www.beaufortarms.com/
WICKWAR Brand Oak Bitter (H)
GUEST BEER Three Guest Ales (H)

This early 17th Century Grade II listed
traditional Cotswold stone Free House in
a historic village. Popular with locals
and passing trade, it has two
comfortable bars with low-beamed
ceilings with an interesting collection
of pub, brewery, local memorabilia and
period dentist chairs. The stables
dining area offers good value food.
Westons traditional cider is available.
Added attractions include a pleasant
garden with a six-foot statue of a
silver Yale mythical beast, a skittle
alley/function room with a well and
popular pub games such as cribbage and
darts. This friendly welcoming pub has
been a local CAMRA award winner on many
occasions.

CampingReal Draught CiderCar ParkDisabled FacilitiesFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaMember of Gloucestershire's LocAle SchemeEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomPublic BarTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal FireRegional InventorySkittles
2007


FOX INN  See Map
High Street, GL9 1AU
Off A46, 6 miles North of M4 junction 18
Tel. Didmarton (01454) 238219
website:http://www.thefoxinnhawkesburyupton.co.uk/
CODRINGTON Royal (H)
ULEY Bitter (H)
GUEST BEER Two Guest Ales (H)

The Fox is situated in the centre of the
historic village. The 18th Century
building was originally a coaching inn,
but today is a typical village pub with
a warm and friendly atmosphere, enhanced
by the real fire in winter. It has a
large enclosed garden, which makes a
safe area for children. The two regular
beers from local micro breweries are
supplemented by two guest beers. Good
value food is served every lunchtime and
evening and the pub has five tastefully
decorated en-suite bedrooms. It stands
close to the Cotswold Way and the
Hawkesbury monument in ideal walking
country.

AccommodationCar ParkOutdoor Drinking AreaMember of Gloucestershire's LocAle SchemeEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubSmoking ShelterSkittles
2007


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Last updated on 28/06/2009