The PIG hotel group’s first location that explicitly has its own pub is their new Cotswolds opening, branded as “THE PIG–and The Village Pub” at Barnsley House near Cirencester.

The Pig Hotel With a Pub

  • The property is at Barnsley House in the Cotswolds, a 17th‑century country house a few miles from Cirencester.
  • The hotel is styled as “THE PIG–and The Village Pub,” pairing the main hotel with a separate but closely linked pub called The Village Pub just a short walk away.
  • The Village Pub is a Grade II listed building with classic low ceilings, beams, multiple fireplaces and six bedrooms above the pub, operating as a pub‑with‑rooms in its own right.

How The Pub Fits In

  • The Village Pub is described as THE PIG group’s first ever pub and is treated as a natural extension of the Barnsley House hotel, both operationally and in branding.
  • It serves “comfort food” (Ploughman’s, bangers and mash, fish cakes), has a garden geared to relaxed drinking, and is open daily from around noon until late evening.
  • A nearby description of “Pig Hotel – Cotswolds” notes that the hotel has its own restaurant and bar, with The Village Pub just a two‑minute walk away, underlining that this specific PIG location is the one that comes with a village pub attached.

Quick Forum‑Style Take

If you’re hunting which Pig hotel actually has a pub , people talking about the Cotswolds site mean the Barnsley House one: it’s branded as THE PIG–and The Village Pub, with the pub (and extra rooms) literally across the lane from the main house.

TL;DR: The Pig hotel you’re looking for is the Cotswolds/Barnsley House site, marketed as “THE PIG–and The Village Pub,” whose attached venue is The Village Pub.

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