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Imagine stepping into the pages of Laurie Lee’s ‘Cider with Rosie’ and the Cotswold village of Church Enstone is perfectly depicted. The Crown Inn, part of the landscape from the early 16th century, has been welcoming villagers for a refreshing ale for centuries. In 2018, new owners, George and Victoria Irvine decided to add to the character of this charming Inn. The upper floors, which have been skilfully renovated, provide five beautifully designed rooms, traditionally beamed and tastefully lit, with large comfy beds, crisp cotton sheets and plush upholstered headboards. A choice of tasteful cushions complement the colour palette of chalky walls, patterned textiles and rich red velvets. The additional homely touch of a colourful geranium, vintage Roberts radio, Tea Pig teas and tempting nibbles are all you need. Tiled in bold strong colours, the en-suites are expertly designed. Pampering is complete with fluffy towels and bathrobes, and sensitively blended oils and soaps by the local 100 Acres Apothecary. A new addition to the stable is the Crown Cottage and adjoining one-bedroomed studio, again beautifully designed with the same attention to detail. Perfect for family or romantic breaks. The cosy flag-stoned bar and restaurant is enhanced with paintings from local artists including a collection of George’s colourful landscape paintings. Seasonal dishes are carefully prepared by Chris Taylor and Christopher Sheppard to excellent effect. A pint can be swapped for fresh produce, and all ingredients are locally sourced, no wonder local custom is very popular.
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Sit-out Terrace
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Good wine list
Full of character
Inn
Village
Owner managed
Romantic
Charming
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7 rooms in this hotelBar
Serving local ales - Hook Norton amongst others, ciders & a selection of Gins.Restaurant
From light meals to traditional pub favourites with a touch of panache!Sit-out Terrace
Limited space at the front of the pub, more in the garden to the rearChild friendly
Children of all ages are very welcome.No pets
Pets are not allowedWifi
Hi speed wi-fiGood wine list
Garden
Cots available
Parking
Bath robes
Great walks
Other Activities
Designer Shopping
Cycling
Sights nearby
Art Classes
Learning
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A proper boozer with stylish bedrooms which are individually decorated.
Originally published by Sunday Times
Art, food and drink combine at this traditional country village inn. The works of owner and artist George Irvine grace the walls throughout while the chefs create works of art in the kitchen.
Originally published by The Telegraph online
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