The Inn at Fossebridge is immersed in 300 years of history… as a
coaching inn on the Fosseway and as a hostelry named after wealthy
landowner Lord Chedworth.
Indeed the Inn had opened by 1759 and was then known at Lord
Chedworth’s Arms, a name recalled in the wonderful old bar that still
exists today; the name was changed to The Fossebridge Inn in the early 19th
century.
It is today a beautiful quintessential Cotswold retreat, with wonderful
accommodation, grounds and fine food. The Inn is within an hour from Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Cirencester, the delightful capital
of the Cotswolds, Burford and Stow-on-the-Wold. You will find many pretty hamlets and villages nearby which
seem to look today as they did a few centuries ago.
The Inn at Fossebridge is situated in a dip on the A429 (Fosse Way), 6 miles north of Cirencester at Fossebridge, between the Gloucestershire towns of Cirencester and Northleach. The bar is OPEN EVERY DAY from 12 noon.
Principals: Robert and Samantha Jenkins, The Inn at Fossebridge, Near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 3JS
Telephone: 01285 720721 or email: info@fossebridgeinn.co.ukRegistered Vat No.: 840 8926 08