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Although the current building dates back to 1924, the site of Martins Pond has a long and varied history as a hostelry, welcoming locals and passing travellers since the 17th Century. Today, as you step through the door, the world evaporates and the mind turns to taking it easy and enjoying the idyllic setting, excellent food and va...
View full reviewThe White Hart at Wytham is under new management, offering a modern interpretation of traditional hospitality. Relaxed, friendly and candlelit in the evening, the White Hart preserves local heritage by using fresh ingredients sourced from nearby where possible. We started with the crab salad and the ham hock terrine with homemade pi...
View full reviewThe White Hart is a country pub in the truest sense. Close enough for that taxi home, yet far away from it all. Soft lighting, warm fi res and friendly, professional service are accompanied by cosy seating, fantastic drinks and a classic menu to enjoy. Whether you visit for a casual drink with friends or that special family meet up,...
View full reviewTurville’s Bull & Butcher is a wonderful Chilterns secret – from its location in the shadow of Cobstone Windmill, which famously featured in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, this pub whips the freshest produce into generous rustic portions, delighting locals and visiting ramblers alike. We crossed the expansive garden, and were de...
View full reviewLocated in the heart of Woodstock, The King’s Arms is a local treasure with a fantastic offering of food, drink and overnight accommodation. Perfectly positioned for visits to Blenheim Palace, the historic city of Oxford and the beautiful Cotswolds, it was shortlisted for Best Pub at the GQ Food & Drink Awards 2018. The well-appoin...
View full reviewThe Woodstock Arms sits adjacent to Blenheim Palace in the heart of the delightful town of Woodstock. Its traditional charm and family-friendly atmosphere creates a delightful setting in which to sample top-notch home-cooked fare. A varied choice of classic, modern and some distinctly Scottish dishes is on offer daily, and an except...
View full reviewSituated in the centre of the beautiful Horton stone Oxfordshire village of Adderbury is The Bell Inn, where you're always guaranteed a warm welcome. The Bell is right at the heart of the community and is considered to be the social centre of the village, hosting many local clubs and societies, sometimes in the private function room...
View full reviewThe Black Prince sits in a prime spot on the bank of the River Glyme and enjoys wonderful views from its riverside garden – the perfect spot for al fresco dining in spring and summer. Venture inside and you’ll find the decor is as impressive as the surroundings, with two roaring log fires, exposed stone walls and a suit of arm...
View full reviewRight behind Flitwick railway Station is The Swan. Whether you’re enjoying a freshly prepared meal in the comfy lounge or meeting with friends over a game of pool and a pint in the bar, you’re sure to appreciate the homely atmosphere and friendly service. The team knows the cellar is the heart of the business, and is committed...
View full reviewThe New Inn boasts a very traditional English menu balanced to meet contemporary tastes. This pleasing equilibrium runs not only through the food offering, but the beautifully designed decor - where flock wallpaper meets exposed brick and timber beams - and also the friendly, professional service. This unique style undoubtedly helpe...
View full reviewThis gem of a traditional pub, complete with a roaring log fire and welcoming staff, is definitely worth going out of your way to visit. As a serious foodie establishment, all produce is locally sourced from quality suppliers, making every dish a definite hit. Kola, the head chef at The Hit or Miss, trained in some of the finest r...
View full reviewTucked away in the quaint Buckinghamshire village of Penn Street, The Squirrel is a delightful village pub with flagstone floors, real log fires, a great selection of beers and a friendly welcome behind the bar. The pub has an expansive garden and play area, and coupled with a children's menu, there's plenty to keep the kids happy - ...
View full reviewIf you want somewhere a little different, try The Chequers Inn, Cassington. This is a delightful hidden gem just a couple of miles outside of Oxford, a stone's throw from the A40. As you drive down the main road its imposing front hides the warmth and charm of its classy interior. Once inside you are treated to some really wonderful...
View full reviewPeople living near Winkwell have really struck gold with their local. The canal side Three Horseshoes, parts of which date back to 1535, is not only perfect for a relaxing drink or a quiet meal, it's also a buzzing place to go for a night out with regular live music and events. Spotless and friendly with original beams and period fe...
View full reviewSet in the pretty village of Middle Barton, this country inn offers a warm welcome with its low wooden beams, cosy seating and friendly staff. The menu features traditional English meals at a reasonable price, all made with locally sourced ingredients, while chalkboards display daily specials created using current seasonal ingredient...
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