In Oddington, The Fox follows the success of The Wild Rabbit, which launched in 2013.
The Fox will be a less high-end than The Wild Rabbit -
The pub will seat up to 90 covers inside while a terrace will accommodate a further 40 people. The pub will also have eight bedrooms.
Daylesford is a pioneer of organic farming with an upmarket restaurant and retail business that includes four Daylesford Farmshop & Café in central London and a further site in Gloucestershire.
Daylesford Farm is set in over 2,500 acres of organic countryside and was recently awarded a Green Star by Michelin Guide. It has three on-site restaurants - The Old Spot, The Trough Café and The Legbar - and a cookery school.
10 countryside restaurants (with tables available) for a marvellous day trip
Restaurants across the land have transformed every last inch they have into socially distanced paradise - and these are the best
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Today s the day. The day hospitality returns in full and, with it, the sheer thrill of a shared meal with friends somewhere beyond our own back garden. Restaurants across the land have transformed every last inch they have into an al fresco paradise, or socially distanced haven, ready to welcome us.
These are some of the best within two hours of the capital.
Thyme
Apple, Kohlrabi, speck and hazelnut at Thyme
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Searches for homes in Cotswolds ‘more than doubled during second half of 2020’
People enjoy the warm weather at Bourton-on-the-Water in the Cotswolds in 2020 (David Davies/PA)
Searches for homes in the Cotswolds more than doubled during the second half of 2020, according to a property website.
Between June and November 2020, searches for properties located in the Cotswolds increased by 102% compared with the same period in 2019, Rightmove said.
The area encompasses swathes of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
Within the Cotswolds, Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire recorded the biggest annual increase in buyer searches, at 109.5%, followed by Burford in Oxfordshire (82.3%) and Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire (68.5%).
The already in-demand Cotswolds have reached new heights of desirability amid the coronavirus pandemic, new research has suggested.
The area s pretty rural villages have long been a favourite among the rich and famous, with homes in the area owned by Kate Moss, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cameron, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and the Beckhams, to name but a few.
And the desire to stay at home in somewhere more picturesque means the area s rolling hills and open spaces are even more sought-after, with online searches for properties in the Cotswolds doubling in the second half of last year.
The number of sales agreed in the Cotswolds (pictured) rose 100 per cent in September