Ye Olde Black Bear serves Wye Valley and a number of changing beers as well as meals.
It has undergone major, sympathetic refurbishment during the last six years. The oldest inn in Gloucestershire, dating from 1308, features many separate rambling bar areas, one boasting leatherwork on the ceiling that dates to the 17th century. Note the glass covered stairwell by the bar - this leads to a passage supposedly linking the inn to the abbey. Part of the building was originally the stables. The inn's front door is reputedly the second oldest in the area. Reports suggest resident ghosts (including an old lady and a cavalier). A pleasant terrace patio overlooks the garden, the river Avon (moorings available - where children under supervision can feed the ducks) and St John's bridge. The former stables, now an integral part of the pub, was used as a hospital during the Battle of the Roses.
Historic Interest
A listed pub that dates back to at least 1308 with lots of history, ghosts, a leather ceiling and a garden seating over 200 that looks over the river Avon.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Olde Black Bear, Tewkesbury
Changing beers typically include: Theakston - Old Peculier , Uley - Pigs Ear
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