The Inn At Fossebridge
The Inn At Fossebridge
The Inn at Fossebridge is located in the pretty hamlet of Fossebridge, where the Fosse Way drops into the Cotswolds valley of the River Coln, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
In the summer enjoy an al fresco living whilst dining in the beautiful gardens with a section of the River Coln.
During the winter months retreat to the warmth of the log fires inside for a Glass of Mulled Wine or Hot Chocolate. Delightful walks are to be discovered from the grounds up to Stowell Park, Yanworth and The National Trust’s Chedworth Roman Villa.
With stunning riverside gardens, elegant furnishings and fantastic food, the Inn at Fossebridge is set in a charming hamlet of the same name deep in the Cotswolds.
A charming Cotswold retreat with seven elegant en-suite bedrooms, a large open log fire and a superb flagstone floor in the bar. The Inn serves well kept local cask ales and we serve food from 12noon.
The two traditional Cotswold bars are located in the oldest part of the building, divided by stone archways. They are a wonderful retreat, rustic and cosy, with flagstone floors, beamed ceilings, an open log fire, log burning stoves and mellow Cotswold stone walls.
Enjoy local ales, fine wine and excellent food, combined with high levels of comfort and service. Our menus offer dishes using fresh produce, from light lunches and Fossebridge classics to hearty main courses.
In the spring & summer months dine al fresco on the terrace or in the beautiful 4 acres of gardens with plenty of wooden tables, chairs & parasols. A wonderful and relaxing spot to enjoy a drink or two, lunch on a sunny afternoon or dinner on a balmy evening.
We can also cater for private parties, wedding receptions and events in our two Georgian dining rooms; The COLN & BRIDGE Rooms, overlooking the four-acre gardens and lake.
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