A former 16th century cider house, The Kings Head Inn is a privately owned freehouse set back off the perfect Cotswold village green of Bledington with a meandering brook at its side.
The bar at The Kings Head oozes charm and character with the high backed settles, open inglenook fireplace and well kept real ales are the perfect ingredients for a cosy and relaxing drink. The bar is also a popular place to eat.
There are twelve bedrooms at The Kings Head Inn all of which have been individually and thoughtfully decorated. The six bedrooms above the pub have character and charm and have standard double beds while the six courtyard bedrooms have more style and space and have king-size beds. All bedrooms have their own bathroom, television and wireless Internet access.
Restaurant/Bar
The imaginative pub food is locally sourced and organic where possible. The Aberdeen Angus beef is supplied by Archie's Uncle who farms in the neighbouring village - it is slaughtered locally and properly hung to enhance its unique flavour. The fresh bread is collected every morning from Daylesford Organic who also supply their renowned award winning cheddar. The vegetables are grown on the nearby famous Evesham Vale.
Accommodation Type Double Room(s), Twin Room(s)
Site Description Bar, Restaurant
Site Facilities Off-street Parking
Crowd Locals, Tourists
Room - Electrical Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television
Activities Walking
Operating Times 7 Days/Week
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