The Inn at Fossebridge adds extra parking to meeting growing demands

The Inn at Fossebridge
The Inn at Fossebridge is extending its car park to provide additional spaces for its growing number of customers.
The Inn, between Cirencester and Northleach, took only £17 on the first day that owner Robert Jenkins acquired it five years ago. Today its turnover stands well in excess of £0.5m each year. The extra facility has cost many thousands of pounds - in addition to significant investment already made by Mr Jenkins.
Robert said: "We were very concerned about the current shortage in parking at The Inn, and therefore decided to overcome the problem by the creating 14 more spaces for our guests. Recently one Sunday, every space to the front and rear was filled. Most poeple were able to park at The Inn at Fossebridge but regrettably others found it impossible to park, so left. That clearly is not good for our customers or for our business".
The Inn, which has been fully refurbished by the Jenkins family has eight luxury bedrooms, a cottage that sleeps 10, excellent creative food, now recognised by the AA, and gardens of four acres, which include a lake and a section of the River Coln.
The Inn, four star and four rosette rated, recently gained an AA accreditation for the excellence of its food, which on Summer Sundays can attract at least 100 people for lunch.
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Note: All press inquiries please to Robin Thompson 07966 495908; email robin@pollybox.co.uk. Photographs of the property are also available from Robin Thompson.
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