Gabled, mullioned, Cotswold stone hotel superbly situated on the edge of Minchinhampton Common with magnificent views over the Woodchester Valley.
Two oak-panelled bars with leaded glass, parquet floors and log fires. The lounge is a tranquil haven, the public bar popular with locals, and there is a small snug across the corridor. Dogs and walkers welcome.
Historic Interest
Built in 1855. One Star Heritage Pub on CAMRA's Pub Heritage Website.
Rebuilt in 1926 in Arts and Crafts style, with distinctive door and window ironwork by Alfred Bucknell, Ernest Gimson blacksmith.
Said to be haunted by the ghost of highwayman Tom Long.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Amberley Inn, Amberley
Changing beers typically include: Butcombe - Adam Henson's Rare Breed , Clavell & Hind - Blunderbuss , Stroud - Tom Long