The Inn at Fossebridge - Cotswold Hotel
The Inn at Fossebridge is immersed in 300 years of history … as a
coaching inn on the Fosseway, as a hostelry named after wealthy
landowner Lord Chedworth, as a building facing a future as apartments.
And today as a beautiful Cotswold retreat, with wonderful
accommodation and grounds, fine food, and well under an hour from
Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham, Cirencester, the delightful capital
of the Cotswolds, Burford and Stow-on-the-Wold, pretty hamlets and villages which
almost look today as they did a few centuries ago.
The Inn at Fossebridge is between the Gloucestershire towns of Cirencester and Northleach, within a dip on the A429.
It is surrounded by the estates of the Vestey and Bathurst families,
acres upon acres of grassland, their heritage steeped in the days of the
wool trade … and still quintessential farming country.
The Inn at Fossebridge is within the parish of Chedworth … the first
building recorded on the site was in 1634 when it was acquired the local
Dutton family.
Historians say the house may have later become the inn, though much
of the present building is from the 18th century.
Indeed the Inn had opened by 1759 and was then known at Lord
Chedworth’s Arms, a name recalled in the wonderful old bar that still
exists today; the name was changed to Fossebridge Inn in the early 19th
century.

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