In a controversial decision, The Air Balloon, a beloved 230-year-old pub in the Cotswolds, has been demolished to make way for road upgrades. Situated in the quaint village of Birdlip, the historic establishment was a staple of the local community, known for its charm and rich history.
Originally two ale houses, The Air Balloon stood as a testament to centuries of tradition and hospitality in the region. Over the years, it became a favorite gathering spot for locals and travelers alike, offering a cozy retreat in one of the most picturesque areas of the Cotswolds.
However, the pub’s location at a busy traffic junction eventually sealed its fate. As plans for road improvements progressed, it was determined that the beloved building would need to be removed to accommodate the new infrastructure. While many mourn the loss of such a historic landmark, local officials argue that the upgrades were necessary for improving road safety and traffic flow.
For many, The Air Balloon’s demolition marks the end of an era, but its legacy lives on in the memories of those who enjoyed its warmth and hospitality over the centuries.