Horse & Groom

The Cotswolds


This laid-back but welcoming pub, in a tiny hamlet 2 miles west of Moreton-in-Marsh, is a firm favourite with well-heeled horsey types who appreciate its extravagant array of gins. As well as serving good food, with a menu that showcases local lamb, beef and fresh produce in general, it also has five swish rooms upstairs (£130 to £170).


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1. Batsford Arboretum

0.87 MILES

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2. Cotswold Falconry Centre

0.91 MILES

Home to over 150 birds of prey (owl, vulture, eagle and, of course, falcon), this exciting spot stages displays of the ancient practice of falconry at 11…

3. Old Silk Mill

4.27 MILES

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4. Cold War Experience

4.33 MILES

A long-buried secret lies a minute’s walk north of Broadway Tower, in the cramped cellar-like form of a bunker where, until 1991, members of the Royal…

5. Broadway Tower

4.33 MILES

Built in 1798 to resemble an imaginary Saxon fort, this turreted Gothic folly looks down on Broadway from atop the escarpment, 1 mile southeast. William…

6. Market Hall

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Chipping Campden's highly photogenic, honey-toned, little 17th-century Market Hall, an open-sided pillared building where dairy farmers used to sell their…

7. Grevel House

4.4 MILES

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8. Court Barn Museum

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