Open.
The pub re-opened on 20/02/2026.
Friendly, Cotswold stone-built pub with a prominent bay window on the main road in the centre of a picturesque village. Table/Bench combos may be found outside at the front allowing you to imbibe whilst watching village life go by.
Single-bar interior with a separate restaurant.
Facebook page is New Stirrup Cup at Bisley.
Jilly Cooper lived in the village and the Stirrup Cup was her late husband Leo Cooper’s local. ‘I have a theory that the secret of marital happiness is simple’ she wrote in 2002. ‘Drink in different pubs to your other half. My husband Leo goes to...the Stirrup—the hunt meets there each Saturday before the off. Leo feels lost without his regular haunt. A pub is almost like a lover and he would feel terribly guilty if he was being unfaithful and was forced to enter the Bear. The Stirrup's Leo's and the Bear's mine.’
Historic Interest
Known to be trading in the late 1700s the pub was originally 3 cottages. Changed very little over the years. Whitbread renamed it the Stirrup Cup in 70’s
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Stroud - Budding
Cask Ale
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