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  • The Dun Cow - Name: The Dun Cow Location: Banbury A traditional Village Pub & Kitchen in the heart of the village of Hornton, North Oxfordshire. Comfortable, relaxed, welcoming and informal, we offer an excellent range of cask ales as well as ciders, perrys and a carefully chosen wine list, most of which are available by the glass.
    Been walking or gardening all morning? Just leave your boots by the door and warm your feet by the fire. What about the kids? We think that they should be welcomed, not just tolerated.
    Just want a quiet drink, not
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  • George and Dragon - Name: George and Dragon Location: Banbury Located a mile or so north of Junction 11 of the M40, off the A316, The George & Dragon stands overlooking the small green of this picturesque village. The inn itself is one of the prettiest buildings in Chacombe with its mellow stone walls and latticed windows. When it was built in the 1600s a drover's road passed through the village and cattle and sheep would graze in the surrounding fields before being taken to Banbury Market the next day. Meanwhile, the drovers would repair to the inn for re read more
  • JTs Bar and Cafe - Poker in the Pub Name: JTs Bar and Cafe Location: Banbury Play poker in the pub here. read more
  • The Bell Inn - Name: The Bell Inn Location: Banbury The Bell Inn Great Bourton in was originally thatched and attached to a cottage which stuck out into the road. It was rebuilt in the 1920s after a fire. Hidden away in the ridge of the roof on both the northern and southern sides of the pub are Hook Norton beer bottles built into the brick work.

    The village of Great Bourton has much to offer the visitor - including - a bell tower detached from the church. It is said that there are only two other places in England where the church bell tower
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  • Banbury Cross - banbury cross Name: Banbury Cross Location: Banbury Busy town centre pub, with Beer Garden and 50 seater restaurant, catering for private functions.
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  • Butchers Arms - Out side Name: Butchers Arms Location: Banbury The picturesque village of Balscote is a delight to visit, its charm retained and unaltered, despite the outside onslaught of "progress". The pub is built from local Hornton stone. An ideal stopping off place for walkers.
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  • Name: Pepper Pot Location: Banbury   read more
  • Plough Inn - plough inn Name: Plough Inn Location: Banbury This picture postcard pub is located near to the centre of Adderbury. This attractive stone building with thatched roof has a 35 seater restaurant, games area and 2 bars. read more
  • Name: Red Lion Location: Banbury   read more
  • Sun Inn - sun inn Name: Sun Inn Location: Banbury This beautiful English Inn, built from Cotswold stone with original flagstone floors, oak beams and inglenook fireplace, prides itself on its warm and friendly atmosphere. It is highly recommended and is listed in the Good Pub Guide 2000 for Great Britain.

    Hook Norton is a picturesque village and of course is the home of the Hooky Brewery, so why not visit the Brewery shop and museum. The village is ideally situated for a wide variety of activities and pastimes: walking around Cotswold villag
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