Stayed for a couple of nights whilst exploring the Cotswold. The room was lovely, extremely spacious with great view down the village hill. The menu is not the biggest in the world but what is on offer was beautifully presented and tasted great, can't recommend the deserts though as both of ours were a bit unimpessive. But minor quibble as the staters and mains more than made up for it. Good selection of vino and beer, guest ale was excellent.
The breakfast is just perfect. You chose the night before as there are only a few rooms in the Inn, and it's beautifully presented in classic British simplicity. A glass pint of milk, from local dairy, lovely coffee, fresh squeezed orange juice, natural yoghurt and a full English. Perfect,