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The 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 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 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 reviewSince Anthony and Tara Weston recently took up the mantle at The Boat House in Wallingford, the drinks have been flowing, the food has kept coming and good times are being had by all - in short, the pub has been returned to its rightful state and the customers are flocking back. One of the first things the Westons set to righting...
View full reviewConstructed in the 15th century, The George Hotel is one of the UK’s oldest coaching inns. With oak beams and inglenook fi replaces, this pub is packed full of character and has even served as a filming location for Midsomer Murders.
Upon arrival, take a seat in the bar area for a relaxed drink, or perhaps order an aperit...
Situated away from the hectic buzz of Oxford city centre lies the sleepy village of Dorchester-on-Thames. Visitors pour into this picturesque local on a daily basis, all eager to experience the historic charm of Augustinian Abbey, the rolling countryside walks and the must-see view from Wittenham Clumps. Another attraction that begs ...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of one of Oxfordshire’s most beautiful villages, you’ll find The Red Lion, a quintessential English country pub and restaurant. Enter this 16th-century half-timbered, thatched building to a warm welcome in the bar area, where you can take advantage of the wide range of real ale and fine wine. Voted the Sou...
View full reviewLittle 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...
View full reviewThe picturesque village of Long Wittenham has all the characteristics of a quintessentially English setting. Thatched roofs, narrow winding roads and, of course, an enticing pub to retreat to. In this case, The Plough Inn is the go-to destination, and my dining partner and I were fortunate enough to taste its fare.
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The Plough Inn’s dark wood interior and crackling fire provide the perfect setting for a cosy dinner, following an afternoon exploring the beautiful surrounding countryside. Landlord Liam is on-hand to provide a warm welcome with local ales and a menu that is both rustic and homely, tasting as delicious as it looks.
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Situated in the picturesque village of Great Haseley, The Plough is a truly homely retreat with its thatched roof, exposed wooden beams and charming atmosphere to match. Known for its fantastic service, the recently refurbished pub serves a range of tried-and-tested classics alongside Mediterranean delights. Choose to tuck into th...
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 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 reviewIdeally located at at Culham Railway Station, which is on main Oxford to Paddington line, The Railway is a thriving bed and breakfast that offers ten rooms, a cosy restaurant and a well-stocked bar. Friendly proprietors Pauline and Roy make you feel right at home. We sampled delicious and very reasonably priced home-cooked meals s...
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