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No Real Ale!
1995
KING'S ARMS See Map
High Street, GL52 3AR
SO9703223907
Centre of Village (B4632)
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 244403
Fax: 01242-579486
BUTCOMBE Bitter (H)
TAYLOR Landlord (H)
Famous old inn, an M&B Country Inn,
refurbished in 2007. Continental bar and
rustic restaurant.






2008
PLOUGH See Map
Mill Street, GL52 3BG
SO9701724014
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 228704
ADNAMS Bitter (H)
ADNAMS Broadside (H)
WELLS Bombardier (H)
Half timbered thatched pub with an
attractive garden, safe for children.
Wood panelled lounge and stone-flagged
public bar. Low ceilings and serving
hatches help to make this the definitive
traditional pub. Boules pitch in the
garden. English folk music on Thursday.









2007
ROYAL OAK See Map
43, The Burgage, GL52 3DL
SO9672224089
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 522344
Fax: 01242 577344
e-mail:eat@royal-oak-prestbury.co.uk
website:http://www.royal-oak-prestbury.co.uk/
TAYLOR Landlord (H)
GUEST BEER Two Guest Ales (H)
Attractive, 16th century Cotswold stone
pub, situated in reputedly Britain's
most haunted village. Photo of the
"Ghost of the Black Abbot" hanging in
the lounge bar. Two bars, one with a
dining area (until 2100). Popular with
race goers, especially during Gold Cup
week, being the closest pub to the
racecourse, which is reflected in the
collection of equine prints. There is
free off-road parking nearby. The food
is primarily home made (notably the
desserts) and includes cheeses from a
local producer. A large rear garden
leads to a skittle alley/function room
called the Pavilion, in which beer a
beer festival is held.












2009