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Welcome to the Oddfellows Arms in Cirencester. Located in Chester Street, just 10 minutes walk from the heart of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, the recently renovated Oddfellows Arms is a privately owned traditional inn that boasts a comfortable interior, a unique spacious enclosed garden and a new range of fabulous bed and breakfast rooms. Yet, even with all the recent improvements, it has lost none of its original appeal for both locals and travellers. In keeping with traditional pub activities, good relations have been established with Cirencester Football Club. A big screen TV is available for viewing all major sporting events.
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