Pubs in Gloucestershire for St Patrick's Day
Chipping Campden. Eight
Bells was originally built in the 14th century to house the stonemasons that built St. James church and was later used to store the peel of eight bells that were hung in the church tower hence its name.Ring in Paddy's Day with volume!!
Coates. The
Tunnel House Inn & Barn is set in an idyllic rural location nestled between the Cotswold villages of Coates and Tarlton. It is close to the source of the River Thames and sits beside the Thames and Severn Canal. Celebrate Paddys Day in peace this year!!
Ford. The
Plough Inn A popular 16th Century Inn renowned for its excellent menu and fine Donnington ales, is ideally placed for exploration of many nearby Cotswold attractions. The area holds everything for appreciators of the countryside. Try it for St Patricks Day and let us know how you get on!!
France Lynch. "The
King's Head is a friendly and attractive old country local where you can enjoy pints and pints of Irish drink - a great Paddys Day atmosphere with a cute garden and great views!!
Frocester. An Eighteenth Century Coaching Inn in the Heart of the Cotswolds. The George Inn has stood at the centre of the rural community of Frocester, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, since 1716. Paddys Day whisly galore!!
Lower Oddington. A big welcome to The Fox Inn for Paddys Day. Lower Oddington, built in the 16th Century and situated just 3 miles east of Stow on the Wold, in the heart of the Cotswolds..
Upper Oddington. Horse & Groom, a quintessential English 16th Century Cotswold stone inn – dating back to 1580 since its early days as a simple hostelry. Shake it up in a quiet town this St Patricks Day!!
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