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Originally a 17th-Century coaching Inn, The Kings Eating House, located in an idyllic village setting, is the go-to place for those from Stokenchurch and beyond to eat, drink and be merry. The restaurant is the jewel in The Kings Hotel's crown, with comfortable wing chairs, sofas and a snug area where customers are made to feel welc...
View full reviewThe traditional and the modern exist in perfect harmony at The Cherry Tree. This lively establishment boasts a pleasing blend of original features, classic furnishings and contemporary artwork. In fact, the patrons also do a bit of harmonising themselves on occasion - there are guitars dotted around the pub, which visitors are welco...
View full reviewFor affordable yet comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation, with a selection of delicious home-cooked food to boot, The Fox Country Inn should be your first port of call. On the menu you'll find everything from sandwiches and afternoon tea to slow-roasted belly of pork and handmade burgers. This is one of the few pet-friendly ve...
View full reviewNestled 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 reviewThe village of Bledlow Ridge, with its stunning views of the Ridgeway and Aylesbury Plain, used to boast five pubs. When the last one, The Boot, was threatened with closure the local community stepped in and saved it. The pub is now owned by nearly 200 shareholders, and is ably run by Bledlow Ridge-bornand-bred Emma and her husband ...
View full reviewThis quintessentially English country pub, with low-beamed ceilings and space for 30 lunch or dinner guests, is an absolute gem of a find. Within a few minutes' drive of Junction 6 of the M40, The Crown Inn is worthy of a detour or a trip in itself. A booked dinner table is yours for the night, enabling a relaxing experience and a pr...
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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Turville’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 reviewJim Crowe, chef-owner at The Frog at Skirmett, proudly told me how much of his menu is locally sourced from the Hambleden Valley, where this attractive pub-restaurant is situated. Jim and his wife, Noelle, have owned The Frog since 1995 and, if the quality of the meal and service we enjoyed was anything to go by, have established ...
View full reviewThis village pub offers everything you'd expect from a charming olde-worlde inn - low beamed ceilings and cosy fireplaces, a great selection of quality ales and a menu featuring hearty dishes and a top-class Sunday roast. The pub frequently hosts darts, dominoes and cribbage games, and supports a number of teams competing in local l...
View full reviewThe Pink & Lily has recently been refurbished and is now under new ownership. Steve Worrall is committed to delivering fabulous, locally sourced, seasonal food prepared by accomplished chefs. He is also keen to keep the pub traditional - good news for locals and visitors alike, who enjoy relaxing in the lush country garden sippi...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewThis 400-year-old coaching inn serves superb homemade food in a lovely glasscovered dining area, as well as in the garden when the weather is fine. There is also a cosy bar area in which to enjoy a tipple or two. As we were there to enjoy some top-notch fare, we took a seat in the laid-back dining area, and began with succulent whit...
View full reviewThe Six Bells can be found in leafy Thame, where it occupies a prime location and attracts a friendly hoard of locals and visitors alike. Its chocolate-box exterior and historic charm afford The Six Bells a quintessential pub feel, while roaring fires, a wonderful beer garden and an excellent food and drink offering make The Six B...
View full reviewHead into the beautiful rolling scenery of the Buckinghamshire countryside and you’ll soon be on the lookout for an historic inn at which to stop and wet your whistle, or sate an appetite worked up from a long, rambling country walk. The Three Crowns is just such a place. Surrounded by the Chiltern Hills and located in a sleepy ...
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