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Set in the picturesque village of North Cerney right on the edge of the River Churn, the Bathurst Arms offers the intimacy of a traditional Inn, combined with the high standards of food, wine and accommodation, expected by today`s discerning traveller. For those warm summer days and evenings there`s a pretty flower-filled garden running down to the River Churn. Whether it is for a one-night stop, a mid-week break, or a base for a longer stay from where you can explore the Cotwolds, the Bathurst Arms will ensure you have a visit to remember. The restaurant, with its splendid stone fireplaces and antique settles, offers an ever-changing menu with fresh fish and often local and organic produce. The wine list is chosen from a worldwide selection and offers at least 10 wines and champagnes by the glass. There is also a full selection of real ales, lagers and beers.
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