Welcome to Guyers House Restaurant Guyers House Restaurant: 1 AA Rosettes for the cooking and stars for friendliness and charm. Set in this lovely old house is a restaurant of real distinction. Settle into the pretty dining room and choose from the menu of finely cooked modern British. These dishes are prepared by our head chef and his team from the finest produce they can find including herbs, vegetables and fruit from our own kitchen garden and orchard.
Set in the picturesque Southern Cotswolds village of Sherston, The Rattlebone is a classic English country pub, rich with charm and character with exceptional food with our restaurant holding One AA Rosette. Led by Head Chef Roger Payne, our menu celebrates locally-sourced ingredients, offering juicy steaks, seasonal game, fresh fish, homemade desserts, and artisan cheeses. Chef Payne’s creations blend classic pub favorites with innovative dishes, making it the best food in the area.Our cosy interior and fully heated, well-ventilated garden offer comfort year-round. We pride ourselves on high-quality real ales, a wine list with over 30 selections, a fine malt whiskey collection, and specialty cocktails.The Rattlebone is a community hub, hosting regular events and themed food nights. For larger gatherings, our back restaurant, skittle alley, and garden can accommodate private dining, BBQs, hog roasts, or even a giant paella. Visit us for great food, drink, and warm hospitality.
The Peppermill is a 2AA Rosette award wining restaurant situated in The Peppermill Hotel in the centre of Devizes. We have a range of fresh fish, meat, vegetarian and vegan dishes on our menu which changes seasonally. Our open kitchen is always a delight to many of our regular customers.We also have a cocktail/wine bar offering an extensive range of drinks, including 100 different wines, 20 by the glass, a range of cocktails, 40 different Gins and draft beers.
Welcome to The Catherine Wheel, MarshfieldA village pub with real ales, great food and accommodation near Bath
The Catherine Wheel is a 17th century country pub in the historic conservation village of Marshfield. It’s just eight miles north of the Roman city of Bath (a World Heritage site) and 13 miles from the port of Bristol, named European Green Capital 2015.Marshfield stands close to where three county borders meet at Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset. This is at the southern gateway to the rolling Cotswold hills which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Our chefs are highly regarded for creating wholesome, freshly-prepared dishes, using local produce as much as possible.