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Close to Broughton Castle lies The Saye & Sele Arms, a charming 16th-Century pub sheltered by a stunning backdrop of trees. It's a thriving family business, run by friendly husband-and-wife team, Danny (chef proprietor) and Liz. The bar offers a fine selection of Cask Marque-approved real ales. Adnams is the resident beer, and is acc...
View full reviewThe pretty village of Appleton, a short drive from the A420, is home to the wonderfully traditional Plough Inn. We visited on a cold November night and the welcome from a crackling fire and friendly staff was much needed and comforting. The cosy bar area was the setting for our meal, where much thought has gone into the decor - cont...
View full reviewThe village of Stanton Harcourt dates back to the 9th Century, and whilst its resident pub, The Harcourt Arms, boasts a handful of original features - including flagstones, fireplaces, a bacon cupboard and a force pump - its interior is also distinctly modern. Another up-to-date element of The Harcourt Arms is its menu - the variet...
View full reviewThe Cricketers is the picture-postcard image of the perfect country pub, with views over the village green to the front and an enclosed patio and garden to the rear. Indoors there are open fires, a jumble of cosy, intimate dining areas and a great atmosphere. The friendly team ensures that all who visit leave smiling. The bar is w...
View full reviewSet in the beautiful Chess Valley, this characterful pub has welcomed customers since the 17th Century. While period touches abound, experienced landlords Marion and Brian Eccles have brought the venue up to date with their local sourcing policy and exciting menus. Enjoy a pint from a selection of Badger real ales in front of the in...
View full reviewThe Rose & Crown in Kings Langley offers its customers good food, traditional ale and excellent wines - all at affordable prices. Step inside this charming pub and you'll find a lively bar and restaurant sporting subtle and stylish decor, and a table arrangement that ensures you'll be able to find a secluded spot while still fee...
View full reviewSurrounded by beautiful countryside, near the River Thames, is Ye Olde Dog & Badger. This recently refurbished, cosy bar and restaurant serves delicious home-cooked fare the whole family will enjoy. The 14th-Century inn promises a warm welcome; with chatty staff, a relaxed atmosphere and charmingly mismatched furniture, it's a h...
View full reviewConcealed behind mature trees, just off the road that connects Sonning Common and Nettlebed, the Rising Sun is one of Oxfordshire’s best hidden culinary gems. A short walk from the historic Marharajah’s Well, it’s an ideal place for lunch or dinner when visiting this Chilterns landmark.
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Known to locals as The Gari, this traditional 19th-century pub has been the centre of the community for more than a century. This warm and cosy pub is well placed on cycle routes, making it the perfect stop off. It’s also family- and dog-friendly – keep an eye out for their own resident four-legged friend. Choose from a select...
View full reviewThere’s a ‘wanted’ sign on the rickety door of The Crooked Billet – local produce is what’s being hunted down by chef Paul Clerehugh, who’s willing to cook you lunch in exchange for a basketful of the stuff (winter truffles being a recent swap). This place oozes character. There’s a table stacked with jars with handw...
View full reviewWith many pubs now following the gastropub route its nice to see one which is sticking to its roots, and that's exactly what The White Horse has done. Set just off the M25 on Rickmansworth Road it caters for locals, travellers in need of rejuvenation and a business crowd before they head home. With a history going back to the 1...
View full reviewUncle Tom's Cabin is a delightful rural hideaway in the picturesque village of Cookham Dean. The centuries-old building has a quaint porch over the entrance and an ancient tiled roof sloping low to the ground at the back. Baskets of flowers hang from the eaves and the large, leafy garden contains some magnificent trees that provid...
View full reviewThis is a destination pub for ale enthusiasts – at the bar you’ll find a fantastic selection of real ale, well-kept beer as well as several ciders. The team also knows a thing or two about great food, and the menu offers a tempting range of traditional home-cooked favourites, while the specials board features an ever-changing ...
View full reviewLocated opposite the village green in Harpenden, The Inn on the Green offers a pleasant location for a relaxing drink, light lunch or late dinner and is a popular choice for both the young and not so young. The building itself dates back over 300 years, starting life as two small cottages and later becoming Mary Ellen's Tea Rooms, w...
View full reviewWe were utterly won over by The Lampet Arms. This quirky pub in the village of Tadmarton offers a welcome that is warm and heartfelt. Owners Phyllis and Des, who have been running The Lampet Arms for a year, have created a lovely, cosy haven, complete with fireplaces, wall-mounted lamps, painted wood panelling and potted plants. ...
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