Friendly pub, cosy interior with good value food.
The Carpenters Arms is a traditional 17th century Cotswold stone pub, set in the unique picturesque village of Miserden near Stroud. Believed to originally have been a carpenter’s shop, but changed to a pub around 100 years ago.
To the front of the pub there is are gravelled areas with bench/table combos which allows alfresco drinking for those seeking sun, air and a vista of village life.
Entry to the pub is via a low door with internal porch then through to the bar area which extends to the left and right. To the right you will find a cosy area with tables next to the large fireplace, to the right more tables and round the corner to what is another area extending into a bay window.
To the left of the bar the corridor extends to an area configured unusually as a sweet shop then on to the ladies and gents before exiting the building to the garden.
Normally holds a cider festival in September.
There are walks in picturesque remote countryside on the estate, one a lake circular that affords the opportunity for one to earn a drink and meal.
Opening times correct as on 05/12/2023
Historic Interest
Part of the Miserden Estate which owns the village. Note all the buildings have been maintained to the same standard in keeping. Frequently used for period TV and Film sets. Was used to double as the Woolpack in Slad for Cider with Rosie
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Carpenters Arms, Stroud