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This ancient inn, originally built in 1420 as weavers’ cottages, is in complete
harmony with its delightful situation in the Cotswolds. The phrase ‘charming
old inn’ is used much too freely, but the Lamb has a genuine right to it.
Lined with trees and cool green lawns, behind which are set picturesque
Cotswold limestone homes reflecting the historic affluence of the town,
Sheep Street is the setting for the Lamb Inn. From its wisteria-clad walls
to its stone-flagged bar, from the charming dining room to the beautifully
refurbished bedrooms, the Lamb has been delightfully restored to create the
comfort of today, whilst retaining the atmosphere of yesteryear.
Enjoy a drink or lunch in the walled patio garden, a veritable sun-trap which
leads down to a beautiful traditional English cottage garden, a lovely area in
which to relax, read or to take an afternoon nap.
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