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Perfectly located just 500 yards from junction 6 of the M40 in the charming Oxfordshire village of Aston Rowant, The Lambert Arms has been given a new lease of life as part of the Merchant Inns group. The fine-looking building - once a coaching inn -... |
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The Thatch is a pub tucked cosily inside a beautiful 16th century half-timbered thatched cottage amid a row of charming historic houses right in the heart of Thame. |
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Overlooking the expanse of Witney's beautiful Church Green, The Fleece is a fine Georgian building, originally the home of Clinch's brewery and reputedly a favourite watering-hole of Dylan Thomas when he lived in South Leigh. |
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The Fishes is a hidden gem, quite a big gem too. It’s in an imposing Victorian building in 3 acres of wooded grounds leading down to the banks of Seacourt Stream.On sunny days the gardens are dotted with picnickers, enjoying a picnic basket... |
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Built during the sixteenth century, The Black Boy Inn is a gem of a country pub nestling on the edge of the village of Milton, next to the local church. Following an extensive refurbishment, it boasts a stunning interior with traditionally crafted... |
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A wanted sign on the rickety front door - ‘Local Produce’ is being hunted down by chef Paul Clerehugh, who’s willing to cook you lunch in exchange for a basketful of the stuff. This place oozes character. A table stacked with sticky... |
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