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Oxford Pubs
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The Talk House
Wheatley Road,
Stanton St John,
Oxfordshire,
OX33 1ET
Tel: 01865 351648
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The Talk House is an atmospheric pub with a rustic, welcoming interior and friendly owners and staff. It is situated in a secluded spot in Stanton St John, but despite being so isolated it attracts a brisk trade, due to its excellent array of well-prepared food, well-kept cask ales and an impressive wine list. Comfortable accommodation is also available.
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The Sun Inn
High Street,
Hook Norton,
Oxfordshire,
OX15 5NH
Tel: 01608 737570
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The Sun Inn is set in the charming North Oxfordshire village of Hook Norton, next door to the famous brewery. As one may expect, it offers an excellent selection of Hook Norton ales and also serves splendid home cooked food. The Sun Inn also has comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation.
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The Cherry Tree Inn
Stoke Row,
Near Henley-on-Thames,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 5QA
Tel: 01491 680430
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Situated in the peaceful South Oxfordshire village of Stoke Row, The Cherry Tree Inn is an attractive pub with great charm. The inside has been modernised, but not at the expense of character, and makes a relaxed setting in which to enjoy the splendid array of food and Brakspear’s ales. The Cherry Tree also offers highly commended accommodation.
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The Baskerville Arms
Station Road,
Lower Shiplake,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 3NY
Tel: 0118 9403332
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The Baskerville Arms can be found in the delightful village of Lower Shiplake near Henley-on-Thames. Over the years the Baskerville Arms has established itself as one of the region’s best pubs for serving fine cask ales and excellent home cooked food. Comfortable en-suite accommodation is also available.
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The Highwayman
Exlade Street,
Checkendon,
Oxfordshire,
RG8 0UA
Tel: 01491 682020
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The Highwayman dates from the early 17th Century, and a recent refurbishment has been sympathetic; many of the original features such as wooden floors and open fires have been retained. The Highwayman keeps a good range of Fuller’s ales and serves well prepared home cooked food.
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The Crown Inn
Pishill,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 6HH
Tel: 01491 638364
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Situated in the pretty village of Pishill, close to Henley-on-Thames, The Crown Inn is an attractive old inn dating from the 15th Century. It has tremendous character and an intriguing history, and has gained a strong reputation for the quality of its Brakspear ales and its delicious food.
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The Chequers
Burcot,
Oxfordshire,
OX14 3DP
Tel: 01865 407771
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Set in the quaint Oxfordshire village of Burcot, close to the River Thames, The Chequers is a traditional thatched inn with 400 years of history. It is a popular pub, thanks to its location and also its fine selection of cask-conditioned ales and hearty bar meals.
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The Bear and Ragged Staff
Appleton Road,
Cumnor,
Oxfordshire,
OX2 9QH
Tel: 01865 862329
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The Bear and Ragged Staff is one of Oxfordshire’s most historic inns, dating in parts from the 14th Century and supposedly haunted by the mistress of the Earl of Warwick. It has recently undergone a change of ownership and a refurbishment, and continues to offer a splendid selection of cask ales and hearty meals.
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Red Lion
High Street,
Islip,
Oxfordshire,
OX5 2RX
Tel: 01865 375367
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The Red Lion is a characterful and traditional pub in Islip, close to Kidlington in Oxfordshire. It has many original features, with flagstone floors and low oak beams, and serves a good choice of cask ales. Delicious home cooked food may be enjoyed in the lounge or in the intimate restaurant.
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