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- Our Inn, dating from 1375, is older than the Church...
- This is unusual as it was common for a hostelry to be built at the same time as the church, so that the workmen could use it for lodging and drinking. During the years, many drovers with their cattle stopped at the Inn on their way to the nearby Old Welsh Road, bound for London.
The Pires family originally purchased the Inn in 1973, and have transformed the Butchers Arms into the charming unique restaurant it has become today.
Enjoy the genuine warm welcome, original inglenook fireplace and flagstone floors leading to the spacious and elegant dining room beyond.
The restaurant caters for all tastes with fresh produce sourced from all over the country, creating an extensive menu reflecting the very best of English, Portuguese and Continental cuisine.
Combined with some of the very best wines from around the World, the Butchers Arms offers the rare opportunity to wine, dine and relax in a truely unique environment.
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