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A pleasantly enthusiastic landlady is now in charge of this sympathetically refurbished pub. The bar has been shortened to allow for some clever internal alterations Superb old inn set in idyllic position on the overgrown Thames and Severn canal. Excellent walking area. Originally built in 1784 as three cottages for the canal workers near the western end of the now disused Sapperton Tunnel. It was later used as lodging for bargees and tunnel leggers until licensed premises gradually took over all the cottages. The comfortable lounge is dominated by a magnificent Dutch carved fireplace. There is a separate public bar and a family room. There is a large garden and car park overlooking the old canal. The pub is friendly and popular with walkers. Try your hand at "Ringing the Horn". Good-value pub food served.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Stroud District
Last updated
03/05/2021
Last surveyed
27/02/2014
Pub ID
GLO/0411
Asset of Community Value

Built in 1874 to house the navvies who constructed the now derelict but being restored Thames & Severn canal. In 1807 the western end cottage became the Bricklayers Arms named in honour of the men who lined the locks and the nearby 2 ¼ mile Sapperton Tunnel. The other two cottages became the lodgings for the ‘leggers’ who took the narrow boats through the tunnel, as there is no tow-path. The pub was renamed in 1955 after a successful horse owned by the wealthy bookmaker from Stroud who owned the pub from 1955. The cottage that is the present small public bar is on the left. It has a c1955 counter with a red Formica top and bar back shelving that looks like it dates from the c.1955. This bare boarded room has a large old stone fireplace, a piano and the pub game of quoits. There is a traditional gents' to the far left. In the middle of the pub is a small room that has a tiny counter/hatch at least 50 years old with no dispensers. This was the original lounge and beer was original served from casks behind the bar here. This room has a classic 1950s tiled fireplace with a fine bevelled mirrored mantelpiece, a settle and window seat. In 1955 the pub was brought from Simonds Brewery. It was then that the magnificent carved wooden fire surround was introduced to replace a range fireplace in to what became the present lounge on the right. It came from a large manor house in or near Stroud that had been destroyed. The lounge has a bar back with red Formica covered shelves that means it could also date from 1955; the bar counter is difficult to date and may be 30/40 years old.

Built in 1874 to house the navvies who constructed the now derelict but being restored Thames & Severn canal. In 1807 the western end cottage became the Bricklayers Arms named in honour of the men who lined the locks and the nearby 2 ¼ mile Sapperton Tunnel. The other two cottages became the lodgings for the ‘leggers’ who took the narrow boats through the tunnel, as there is no tow-path. The pub was renamed in 1955 after a successful horse owned by the wealthy bookmaker from Stroud who owned the pub from 1955. The cottage that is the present small public bar is on the left. It has a c1955 counter with a red Formica top and bar back shelving that looks like it dates from the c.1955. This bare boarded room has a large old stone fireplace, a piano and the pub game of quoits. There is a traditional gents' to the far left. In the middle of the pub is a small room that has a tiny counter/hatch at least 50 years old with no dispensers. This was the original lounge and beer was original served from casks behind the bar here. This room has a classic 1950s tiled fireplace with a fine bevelled mirrored mantelpiece, a settle and window seat. In 1955 the pub was brought from Simonds Brewery. It was then that the magnificent carved wooden fire surround was introduced to replace a range fireplace in to what became the present lounge on the right. It came from a large manor house in or near Stroud that had been destroyed. The lounge has a bar back with red Formica covered shelves that means it could also date from 1955; the bar counter is difficult to date and may be 30/40 years old.

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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 4:00pm & 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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Daneway Inn, Sapperton

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Camping Camping
(100m)
Games Games
Lined Glasses Lined Glasses
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Cider Real Cider
Cask Marque Cask Marque
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Directions
Downhill west of the village
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