The coach house of this 18th-century hostelry holds spacious but modest guest rooms, still with the original beams, and furnished with period pieces, deep carpets, and comfy sofas. The pub (££) has a courtyard and garden and prepares such dishes as trout with honey and almonds and venison sausages. In summer you can join in the obscure Cotswold game of Aunt Sally, which involves hitting a moving target with something akin to a rolling pin.
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