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The Nelson has several strings to its bow, making its 300-year heritage not altogether surprising. It’s a quintessential countryside pub at heart, with several local countryside walks found within striking distance, making it the ideal bolthole for beginning or ending a leisurely weekend ramble. Guests will feel instantly welcom...
View full reviewWe headed to The Half Moon in Cuxham on a crisp September evening. A picturesque English pub from the outside, little did we know that awaiting us inside was a little slice of the Mediterranean. Upon entering, we were met with the mouth-watering scent of freshly prepared pizza and the gentle buzz of friendly conversation. Now in i...
View full reviewLocated in the tiny village of Britwell Salome, on the edge of the stunning Chilterns, The Red Lion is a foodie hotspot. Priding itself on serving locally sourced food, it’s run by French chef, Olivier Bouet – formerly of the much-loved Sweet Olive in Aston Tirrold. The French-influenced menu features unpretentious classical d...
View full reviewThe Red Lion in Chalgrove is a charming village inn whose landlord and landlady have a well-learned background in fine cuisine. Over and above, this church-owned pub, which a few centuries ago was a bolthole for carousing church wardens, delivers top-quality wines and real ales. As well as a five star food hygiene rating, The Red ...
View full reviewDating back to 1620, The Lamb at Chalgrove is an establishment that has become engrained in the village's history and landscape. With its low, exposed beams, a stone fireplace built for baking bread, and a large bar area complete with sofas to sink into, newspapers to peruse and a range of real and craft ales to enjoy, this is a ver...
View full reviewHome Sweet Home is situated in the pretty village of Roke in rural Oxfordshire. Between its chocolate-box exterior and the warm welcome the team extends to all visitors, this pub lives up to its name in every sense. The kitchen team makes the most of the pub’s location, serving marvellous British food that’s inspired by the lo...
View full reviewChef-patron Mark and his wife Sandra moved to this countryside location in 2014. The fare has since been lauded by the Michelin Guide. Mark’s cooking reflects the abundance of fantastic produce in the area, with free-range Watlington pork, vegetables sourced from local allotments, and game from nearby shoots all used in...
View full reviewThe atmosphere on arrival at The Fat Fox was warm and friendly, with nothing being too much trouble for the staff. Our room was homely yet stylish, and very clean. At dinner we ordered a reasonably priced bottle of New Zealand sauvignon blanc to share. The Fat Fox specialises in locally produced food with a daily changing menu of ...
View full reviewSituated in Ewelme, a pretty patch of rural Oxfordshire on the edge of the Chilterns, The Shepherd’s Hut is within easy reach of Wallingford and provides a perfect pit-stop for those passing through. The venue itself is cosy and traditional, oozing the charm of a well-loved village pub. After receiving a warm welcome and grabbin...
View full reviewThe Crown Inn, a well-presented pub with gorgeous outdoor areas, prides itself on its sociable, community-orientated ethos. It's one of only two pubs in the village and offers plenty more to do than eat and drink, including a poker club, darts tournaments and a pub quiz, along with occasional live music. If you are in need of susten...
View full reviewSitting pretty in picturesque Warborough, The Six Bells is something of an Oxfordshire phenomenon. Dating back to the 1600s, this fantastic thatched inn has featured in several episodes of the television show Midsomer Murders. The classic interior boasts roaring fires, so flickering light illuminates the exposed stone walls and wa...
View full reviewNestled high up in the Chilterns near Watlington, The Fox & Hounds at Christmas Common dates back over 400 years. Built from brick and flint, the pub’s main dining area has a homely and rustic feel and an open kitchen, and a delightful lavender-scented garden provides a lovely French ambience.
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Nestled in a quiet village at the foot of the Chilterns, The Leathern Bottle is everything you could wish for in a country pub. Whether you walk down from the hills, turn off the M40 in need of a break, or arrive as a seasoned regular (as many of the clientele clearly do), you will receive a heartfelt welcome. 'Ye Olde Leathern Bo...
View full reviewOccupying a prime location on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, the charming Shillingford Bridge Hotel is the perfect venue for a tranquil countryside escape. The hotel has recently undergone a loving renovation, and provides guests with the ultimate relaxing getaway.
Offering spacious rooms with views over the most picture-p...
Little Milton’s The Lamb Inn specialises in everything warm and cosy, with heart-warming dishes aplenty and a welcoming friendly village atmosphere. Its pretty-as-a-picture thatched roof and whitewashed exterior is characteristically traditional; you’ll fi nd the gentle fl ickering of candlelight, ancient fi replaces crackling...
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