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Traditional
Country Inn
Features Include:
Roast, Home
Cooked, Steak, Light Meals, Vegetarian Selection, Brunch
Food:
Roast, Home Cooked, Steak, Light
Meals, Vegetarian Selection, Brunch
Drinks:
Real Ales, Cider, Stout,
Alcopops |
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Dates for your diary:
Bikers Night Wednesday 7th July 6pm
Village Fete Saturday 12th June - Open all day
Sponsored walk in aid of Help for Heros between the 15 Donnington Pubs covering 75 miles in 4 days between the 7th and 10th September, with Entertainment and BBQ on the evening of Friday 10th September. |
(Traditional Country
Inn)
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Winners of the CAMRA North Cotswold Pub of the Year 2007 Award
Mike
and Carol East would like to welcome you to The
Fox Inn. The Fox offers a friendly family service,
real ales from the local Donnington Brewery and
traditional pub food.
With a large beer garden
and village green opposite the Fox Inn is ideal
for couples and families.
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The pub is split into a
dining area where tasty food is served daily (click
here to see a sample of the menu) and a drinking
area with a real log fire. We also provide a special lunchtime menu for walkers.
The Fox Inn is resides
in the quiet village of Broadwell, about 1.5 miles
from Stow-on-the-Wold and 3 miles from Moreton-in-Marsh
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(Large Beer Garden)
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Broadwell Village
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(Broadwell Village
Green)
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During the middle ages
the estate of Broadwell belonged to the Benedictine
Monks. It is recorded in the Doomsday Book that
Broadwell had 48 inhabitants, one of whom was
a priest. The Church of St. Paul has part of it's
structure dating back to 1086 and has been restored
and added to over the years. The village itself
is very picturesque and has a large open green
donated by the late Lord Ashton.
Compliments of www.completely-cotswold.com
for more details. |
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(Donnington Brewery)
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Donnington Brewery
Donnington
Brewery was established in 1865.
It would be
interesting to know how many breweries there are
which are considered so attractive that a picture
of the building is used as a beer mat! Enthusiasts
for real beer in the Cotswolds will have no difficulty
in identifying one very close to home - at Donnington,
sitting in a gentle curve just off the Tewkesbury
to Stow road, so that travellers catch a glimpse
of the clear blue mill pond formed from the waters
that make this local beer
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The formula for making
the two bitter and one mild beer has not altered
much in the last hundred years although the barley
has been replaced by malt from Cirencester. There
are ten workers at the brewery and with the help
of one lorry and a van they deliver 2,000 gallons
of beer a week throughout the Winter, rising to
3,500 in the Summer. This includes three bottled
beers - Light, Brown and Double D - which are
non pasteurised and sit working in the bottle
for up to five weeks.
Compliments of www.gloucestershirepubs.co.uk
Visit the web site for further information on
Donnington Brewery.
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