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Situated 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 reviewWhen Antony and Jay Worrall Thompson took over The Greyhound over ten years ago, they wanted to create the ultimate pub and restaurant. Every year they continue to make improvements – whether it’s to the garden or the interior – to enhance their customers’ experience. In a nutshell, they wanted to provide an enjoyable and ...
View full reviewDanesfield House, between Henley and Marlow, is steeped in four centuries of history and cradled in 65 acres of immaculate grounds. The gardens offer many secluded picnic spots and you can order a picnic hamper to enjoy in your location of choice. Danesfield has been listed by Condé Nast Johansens as one of the best venues...
View full reviewMy partner and I recently found ourselves in the fortunate position of being guests at the Michelin-starred Adam Simmonds restaurant, one of two fine eateries at Danesfield House near Marlow. On arriving at this marvellous Victorian manor house, we were welcomed with a glass of rosé Champagne. The opulent surroundings and gra...
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 reviewSituated in the picture-perfect hamlet of Hailey in the Chiltern Hills, King William IV is an exceptional pub that exemplifies traditional charm. The 17th century pub boasts a cosy interior complete with a roaring fire and delightful bucolic decor. You’re guaranteed a heartfelt welcome from Andre and Pey, who make sure King Will...
View full reviewCome and meet Vicky and Chris, your hosts at the 15th-Century Four Horseshoes in Checkendon. Set in the beautiful rural Chiltern countryside, the pub is not far from Henley-on-Thames and Reading, making it the perfect spot for a stop-off during a drive in the country. The traditional menu offers freshly cooked food, made using l...
View full reviewThis refurbished 16th-century inn and restaurant is nestled down a peaceful lane, only a short drive from Henley and Marlow in the lush Berkshire countryside. Its rural setting means that the pub benefits from stunning views across the Chiltern Valley, which can be enjoyed from the beautiful garden. This idyllic setting can also be ...
View full reviewSprawling gardens, a petanque piste, fragrant kitchen herbs and a sunny terrace set the scene for this little whitewashed pub. The interior is at once spacious and cosy - you'll find a snug with a wood-burning stove, a rosy red dining room and gleaming dark floorboards. Rich fabrics and heritage colours create a warm background, a...
View full reviewThis friendly and welcoming cottage-style pub is located in the village of Gallowstree Common, just a few miles from Reading and Henley. In warm weather, it's a pleasure to sit out in the pretty garden with its wooden pagoda and attractive flowerbeds and planters, and children will love playing in the Shipwreck play area. When the w...
View full reviewThe Olde Bell’s kitchen team serves simple, rustic, fantastic-quality food that ensures that visitors experience some of the finest eating and drinking in Berkshire. Much time and effort has gone into sourcing and building relationships with local farmers and producers of the best organic ingredients, creating seasonal, constant...
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 reviewThe Baskerville is a traditional family-run country inn that offers unpretentious food to locals, walkers and tourists from its multi-award-winning restaurant. With an AA rosette and the title of Oxfordshire Restaurant of the Year 2016 among its many accolades, the friendly pub focuses on compassionate farming, sustainability and ...
View full reviewHusband-and-wife team Paul and Evelyne have been running The Highwayman Inn for six years now, in which time they have built up a strong local following, and rightly so. Paul's contemporary adaptations of British classics are influenced by his time spent overseas and can be accompanied by some great local ales or wines from the simp...
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...
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