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01242 583945 01242 583945
16–28 Bath Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 7HA
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*Please note: actual opening hours are subject to change. For confirmation, please contact the pub.
George Orwell’s fictitious, ideal pub, ‘Moon Under Water’, was famously described in a newspaper article. This one was a former garage and showroom built in 1929 on the site of Cambray Pavilion. The pavilion was built before 1806 for James King, who entertained royal guests at his home. The Regency-style house had 10 bedrooms and a large garden – which is now Sandford Park.
If you’d like to view a PDF of the menu, it can be downloaded using this link. Please be aware that these dishes are subject to availability in participating pubs.