The outside of a Cotswold pub has been completely transformed thanks to the help of a local garden centre.
The garden of Kemble's Tavern Inn has been filled with flowers and craftily recycled furniture.
A permanent stretch tent has been installed, alongside and outdoor bar and tables made out of cable reels.
Beer barrels have been turned into seating as well as used for hanging baskets, while there are also handmade sleeper planters.
Pub director Daniel Keicher has completed the work with the help of Malmesbury Garden Centre.
"Malmesbury Garden Centre have been a real key part of making our beautiful garden possible," he said.
"They have gone above and beyond any other company I have experienced or worked with."
"They helped us with a full garden plan, colour scheme, planting help and advice, watering and feeding plans, regular check ups and advice.
"I really cannot recommend and thanks these guys enough."
Daniel took over the pub five years ago and initially employed a manager, but has been in charge himself since the first lockdown.
Since then he has been working to creative a safe space suitable for everyone.
"The building work hasn't stopped," he admitted.
"This is the last stage. We have got it to where it needed to be. It's really lovely."
The indoor of the pub has also been refurbished, with traditional homemade food available.
There are also regular live music events and fundraisers. At 6pm on Saturday Dennis Seaton, frontman of Jamaican reggae band Musical Youth will be performing. The event is free with donations in aid of The Big Yellow Bus Charity.
The pub also hosts a monthly litter pick at 10.30am on the second Saturday of every month.
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"We are a small family run business that pride ourselves on being a safe environment for people of all needs," said Daniel.
"We are all about people being kind and respectful to each other and sharing positive energy."
"It's very much a wholesome, friendly, safe place."
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