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The Shaven Crown Hotel

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High Street, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, OX7 6BA

Believed to be one of the ten oldest inns in England. This pub is build from honey coloured stone around a medieval courtyard and parts of it, including the gateway, are up to 700 years old.

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The Crazy Bear

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Bear Lane, Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, OX44 7UR

Although this pub has the look of a traditional 16th century pub on the outside, the interior is utterly distinctive, combining contemporary and art deco influences.

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The Navy Oak

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Lower End, Leafield, Oxfordshire, OX29 9QQ

A recently refurbished stone pub with a glowing fire, cosy seating and warm, modern colours on the walls. The dining areas exude rustic charm.

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Moon and Sixpence

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Main Street, Hanwell, Oxfordshire, OX17 1HW

A pub full of atmosphere, aided by their collection of memorabilia. The interior boasts wood panelled walls said to come from the castle, shotguns on the door handles and horse brasses on the beams.

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Falkland Arms

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Great Tew, Oxfordshire, OX7 4DB

If you are looking for a traditional country inn serving real ales from antique pot handpumps, then look no further. Ales on offer include Exmoor Wild Cat, Nethergate Barley Special and Early bird to name a few.

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The Lamb at Buckland

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Lamb Lane, Buckland, Oxfordshire, SN7 8QN

A stone-built 17th century pub with exposed beams and a rear garden with sunken terrace for al fresco dining in the summer.

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The Trout at Tadpole Bridge

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Buckland Marsh, Oxfordshire, SN7 8RF

A pretty stone-built pub with its own moorings on the River Thames.

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The Boot Inn - Barnard Gate

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Barnard Gate, Oxfordshire, OX29 6XE

This is very much a traditional inn, with flagged floors, beamed ceilings, central bar and open fire. What is not traditional is the collection of celebrity footware on display, including Bee Gees shoes, a football boot from George Best and a flipper from Michael Heseltine.

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The Sweet Olive at the Chequers Inn

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Baker Street, Aston Tirrold, Oxfordshire, OX11 9DD

A red brick Victorian hostelry with a distinctly Gallic feel.

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The Carpenter's Arms - Fulbrook

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Fulbrook Hill, Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, OX18 4BH

A long, narrow stone-built Cotswold pub with plenty of character and charm. The interior has flagged floors, beamed ceilings and chunky mismatched furniture and wood burners.

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