
The Garden Terrace
A garden terrace made for lingering.
Set above the village, the terraced garden looks out towards Rack Isle. It’s a rare outdoor setting in Bibury, shaped with structure, texture and seasonal planting, and designed as a place to sit and stay a while.
It feels slightly apart from everything, whilst still close enough to step back inside when you need to. A table, something to eat or drink, and the time to enjoy it properly.
Outdoor Dining
There’s a certain appeal to sitting outside here. The garden has been carefully shaped, and it shows, not in an obvious way, but in how it feels once you’ve settled in.
You sit down, something is brought out, and the pace adjusts almost without noticing. It might be a coffee, or something more deliberate, depending on the time of day.
For those looking for outdoor dining in Bibury, it offers something a little more complete. Not just somewhere to sit, but somewhere you’re quite happy to stay.




Looking Out Over Bibury
From the terrace, the view opens out towards Rack Isle, with the village just below. It’s a quieter vantage point, one that feels a little removed from the busier parts.
There’s a sense of space to it. You sit, look out, and the setting does most of the work. It’s not something that needs much explanation, just something to take in whilst you’re there.
FAQs
Yes, the garden terrace offers outdoor seating, set slightly above the village and looking out towards Rack Isle. It’s a quieter place to sit when the weather allows.
The terrace is available throughout the year, although it’s most often used during the warmer months when the garden is at its best.
Yes, food and drinks from the café can be enjoyed outside, whether you’re having something light or staying for a longer meal.
NEED ANSWERS
Yes, it’s somewhere people tend to settle into, whether for a coffee or something more substantial, with no real need to rush.
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Outdoor Dining
There’s a certain appeal to sitting outside here. The garden has been carefully shaped, and it shows, not in an obvious way, but in how it feels once you’ve settled in.
You sit down, something is brought out, and the pace adjusts almost without noticing. It might be a coffee, or something more deliberate, depending on the time of day.
For those looking for outdoor dining in Bibury, it offers something a little more complete. Not just somewhere to sit, but somewhere you’re quite happy to stay.


