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Fleur de Lys (Flower of the Lily) originates from the 17th century and is the only remaining pub in the picturesque village of East Hagbourne. A short walk from Didcot, Fleur De Lys is surrounded by countryside that's perfect for walking, and dogs are very welcome. There is a comfortable bar area with an open fire, cask beers, and w...
View full reviewSince it opened in 2014, the Bird in Hand has established itself as a highly regarded foodie destination. The ever-changing à la carte menu and fabulous weekly changing set lunch menu offer a wide range of choice and excellent value for money. Sundays are especially popular at the Bird in Hand, with meats such as beef roasted on ...
View full reviewDating back to the 14th century, The White Hart fi ts in wonderfully within the pretty village of Nettlebed. The pub retains plenty of its traditional charm, yet offers stylish interior design with modern comforts such as free Wi-Fi. The interior boasts a charming combination of old and new, in which you can focus your attention o...
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 reviewA striking presence in the picturesque landscape, this large, ancient building sits proudly opposite the cricket pitch. Suiting its name, The Spring is a delightful butteryellow building adorned with greenery. A barn-style, timbered interior offers a bar and informal dining on the ground floor, with a twisting staircase leading up t...
View full reviewThanks to the rustic tables, chandeliers and charming old beams, it’s easy to see the history etched on this spacious pub in the village of Sulhamstead. Once a bustling coaching inn, it’s capable of seating 140 over the two floors inside and nearly as many outside, framed by fields and the local cricket pitch.&n...
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...
Set in the beautiful village of Chapel Row in Bucklebury, The Bladebone Inn's picturesque 17th-Century public house exterior tells little of the superb dining destination that it has fast become. The stylish bar is perfect for drinks, topquality bar snacks and get-togethers, whilst the laid-back restaurant serves up creative dishes ...
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 reviewIn a beautiful setting far from the madding crowd, the Fox & Hounds is a delightful village pub catering for foodies and music lovers, as well as those just out for a quiet drink. Walking through the picturesque garden, complete with ample seating for those warm summer days, we had a sneaky feeling this was going to be a very enjoyab...
View full reviewSituated just east of Thatcham and set against a lush backdrop of landscaped gardens, this hotel not only offers deluxe country accommodation, but also invites guests and non-residents to enjoy a fresh take on British cuisine in the stylish Olive Tree Restaurant. A relaxed approach to modern dining is reflected in both the uncom...
View full reviewProudly showcasing talented Michelin-trained chef Jason Barnwell in its Fahrenheit Restaurant, Genting Club is much more than a casino. Picture welcoming staff, a sea of armchairs where you can relax with the extensive drinks list, and a convenient location between leafy Caversham and bustling Reading. Add free parking at the leisur...
View full reviewThe Maltsters Arms resides in a 250-year-old coach house, attracting customers from near and far. Sitting in the idyllic space next to a Saxon church, this traditional venue in the small village of Rotherfield Greys boasts a covered courtyard and beer garden.
With passionate landlords George and Calum at the helm, the past ...
The effort that award-winning duo Glynis and Chris Harman put into running The Six Bells is evident. The menu changes seasonally and features fresh local fare; whilst there, I saw a farmer pop in to drop off the blackcurrants for the summer pudding. The food is all homemade and the menu features treats like the hunter's chicken fill...
View full reviewSituated on an island on the beautiful River Thames, the aptly named Island Bar & Restaurant boasts fine cuisine, a warm, friendly and personal welcome and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out onto magnificent views of the river. Island can cater for all types of functions, as the expert team has a wealth of experience in org...
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