A traditional Cotswold stone village pub, one of the small but magnificent estate of the nearby Donnington Brewery. Set in a picture postcard village in the Windrush valley just off the B4068. Built in the 1870s, it was originally a row of tiny cottages and retains the proportions of a farmworker's home. The cosy front bar has a flagstone floor, low black beams and built in pews, while the small snug to the rear is now a dining room. Disabled access via a side door. An excellent centre for exploring the Cotswolds. A full day's ramble described in a leaflet from the pub is very popular with walkers and the horse racing fraternity alike. Dog friendly.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Black Horse, Naunton