The New Inn Coln St Aldwyns, Gloucestershire, GL7 5AN

  • 15 bedrooms

Beautifully Renovated Cotswold Coaching Inn

The New Inn is a 16th century coaching inn nestled in the heart of the village with 15 luxurious en-suite bedrooms. Expect delicious food, a vibrant locals bar, cosy corners, wood-burners, and classic blues on the stereo. Its location in the Coln River Valley, between Burford and Cirencester makes it a superb base for exploring idyllic Cotswold villages and breathtaking countryside.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The New Inn’s 15 bedrooms and suites beautifully combine rustic Cotswold character with modern comfort. Eight bedrooms are located in the main pub building, with a further seven in an adjoining building. Think soft textures and calm earthy tones that invite you to unwind after a day of exploring. Each en-suite room comes with high-quality linens, locally sourced toiletries, a TV, and tea & coffee making facilities. The Garden suite comes with a private entrance, patio with outdoor seating, and roll top bath. The ground floor family room is also dog friendly.

New Inn Telegraph Travel Review

 

Food & Drink

The New Inn is an award-winning country pub opened by local food duo Baz & Fred

The pub serves a constantly evolving menu rooted in local & seasonal produce. Expect Spanish-inspired small plates, gourmet burgers, steaks, buttermilk fried chicken, and creative sides. The atmosphere is warm and buzzing: logs crackle, cocktails flow, and classic blues may soundtrack an evening drink in the bar.

Nearby

Coln St Aldwyns Circular Walk – A gentle walk (3.8 miles) through meadows, riverbanks, and woodland around the village.

Coln St Aldwyns Bibury Circular Walk – Around 6.7 miles, passes through pretty countryside, along the River Coln, and ends in the much-photographed village of Bibury.

Bibury & Arlington Row – A must for any Cotswolds stay – historic cottages, the river, trout farm, tea shops. Just a short drive or walk (via footpaths) from Coln.