The Bakers Arms in Broad Campden, in the Cotswolds, which has featured in many TV programmes, has been bought by a couple in the village for the community.

Stephen Gabb
Stephen Gabb, part of the new team behind The Bakers Arms, Broad Campden

Richard and Gail Smith are two of only 100 residents of the tiny Cotswold village, but were determined to make sure that The Bakers Arms did not become another rural pub closure following the retirement of its former landlords and owners.

The pub will be leased to and managed in a joint venture arrangement with Cotswold caterers The Relish Group, together with the Smiths and well-known Campden residents Stephen and Charlotte Gabb.

Richard said: “I know the pub is important to the village, but as neighbours we are also looking forward to opening the doors to all Cotswolds residents, walkers, and visitors alike.

“We have already been contacted by the Cotswold Morris Dancers, who practice and perform at The Bakers Arms, and can’t wait to welcome them back.”

Rob Goves, a director of Relish, said: “Whilst a full bar offering is targeted for late-June, the only eats will be bar snacks and cold items whilst the kitchen, restaurant area and other aspects within the grounds are completed.

“We want this to be a good country pub with a food offering to match expectation. It would be wrong to delay the opening of the bar whilst the kitchen and restaurant area is refurbished and the food offering created, tested and established.

“We have undertaken this process in many venues and would ask the residents in Broad Campden and surrounding area to allow us a little latitude whilst we get the food side just right for this amazing village pub.” 

The Bakers Arms is currently in mid refurbishment. The entire frontage has already been repointed and the windows sympathetically repaired and painted in the existing white finish.

Even though The Bakers Arms is a free house with a selection of real ales, the original Flowers Brewery signing is being refurbished and mounted on a new oak ‘yard arm’.

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