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Stylish, cosy and unpretentious

Our traditional pub in the picturesque village of Churchill is good looking, comfortable and lacking in any pretentions, whatsoever.

There’s a welcoming open fire in the bar and elegant outside dining on summer nights.

The Chequers is a grown-up gastropub with flagstone floors, scrubbed wooden beams, candle-lit antique tables and a well-used dartboard.

The pub sits at the heart of a village of beautiful honey-coloured houses, a village green and a historic church. It offers a relaxed atmosphere (dogs are welcome!), great food and drink, and the perfect setting to while away a Cotswolds afternoon or evening.

Christmas at The Chequers

We’re planning the ultimate Cotswold Christmas.

Our two or three-course Christmas Party menu will be bringing all of the festive cheer from 30th November and we have a show-stopping spread in line for the big day.

We have plenty of cosy corners and private spaces for small groups, or book a table in our dining room to soak up the joyful ambience.

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Eat at The Chequers

Whether you’re here to eat or just enjoy a drink, we’ve thought of everything.

We’ve put together an impressive list of locally brewed beers for you to sample, from Cotswold Lager to Shagweaver Golden Ale.

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EVENTS at THE chequers

Whatever you’re here for, whether business or social , the Chequers has the private area for your group.

Our exclusive private bar has room for 15 guests to relax in comfort – with your own bar person on hand to look after you. Find the space to suit you and make sure your event is one to remember.

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It’s a great big, newly updated, spanking bloody excellent Cotswolds pub, I mean that as about the biggest compliment I can muster.

The Chequers is a grown-up gastropub with flagstone floors, scrubbed wooden beams, candle-lit antique tables and a well-used dartboard.

The Chequers is exactly how one would imagine a rural country pub; dimly lit, filled with studded leather armchairs and where you will likely find locals flicking through a newspaper in front of the grand inglenook roaring fire.

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