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The Horse and Groom, BOURTON-ON-THE-HILL


'Just how an old inn should be', this Grade II listed Georgian building stands atop a hill in a honey-stone Cotswold village. It is run as a dining pub by brothers Will (chef) and Tom (front-of-house) Greenstock; Richard Tustin is the manager...

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The Malt House, BROAD CAMPDEN


'A lovely house to sit around in, with open fires and lots of welcoming armchairs, sofas, newspapers and magazines.' This 'beautiful old building' in Cotswold vernacular style (a conversion of a Grade II listed malt house with two adjacent cottages) is a 'pleasant B&B', run by the 'charming' owner, Judi Wilkes, and her 'helpful and efficient' staff...

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Russell's Restaurant, BROADWAY


Named after Gordon Russell, the celebrated furniture designer who once used it as his headquarters, this restaurant-with-rooms is on the wide main street of this honey-stoned Cotswold village. The owners, Barry Hancox and Andrew Riley, have given it a chic, contemporary look: original features (beams, inglenook fireplaces, an oak staircase) were retained while modern gadgets and paintings were added...

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The Rectory Hotel, CRUDWELL


Given a contemporary feel by owners Julian Muggridge (antique dealer) and Jonathan Barry (ex-Hotel du Vin group), this 16th-century former rectory stands in stone-walled gardens in a village near Malmesbury. The manager is Lee Mitchell...

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At the Sign of the Angel, LACOCK


'An enchanting period inn of great character', this 15th-century half-timbered building is one of the oldest in an 'atmospheric' National Trust village much favoured by film-makers. With oak panels, creaking doors, low ceilings, beams and ancient steps, it has long been run by owners Lorna and George Hardy...

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