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» Bear Inn, Oxford   
  Address: Bear Inn, 6 Alfred Street, OXFORD, OX1 4EH
  Telephone: 01865 728164
» Cross Keys, Wallingford   
  Address: Cross Keys, 48 High Street, WALLINGFORD, OX10 0DB
  Telephone: 01491 826377
» The Falkland Arms Hotel, Great Tew   
  Address: The Falkland Arms Hotel, 19-21 The Green, Great Tew, CHIPPING NORTON, OX7 4DB
  Telephone: 01608 683653
» Lamb & Flag, Oxford   
  Address: Lamb & Flag, 12 St Giles, OXFORD, OX1 3JS
  Telephone: 01865 515787
» The Old Bookbinders Ale House   
  Address: The Old Bookbinders Ale House, 17-18 Victor Street, OXFORD, OX2 6BT
  Telephone: 01865 553549


 
Inns and Pubs of the Cotswolds,
M Turner, 2007
The Cotswolds are home to some of England's finest and much-loved historical inns and pubs. This A-Z covering Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire is a delightful tour around the most interesting pubs in the area.

Witney Inns, Pubs and Breweries Past and Present,
D Honey, 2007
There's certainly plenty to write about in this classic beer town of Britain

Pocket Pub Walks Thames Valley,
N Channer, 2007
This work is a pocket-size collection of fifteen circular walks each based on a local pub serving good food. It includes routes at Dorchester, Goring, Reading, Wargrave, Cookham, Little Marlow and Eton. It includes maps and photographs.

Pocket Pub Walks the Chilterns,
N Channer, 2006
A collection of fifteen circular walks each based on a local pub serving good food, this title includes routes at Ivinghoe, Great Kemble, Watlington, Henley and Mapledurham, with maps and photographs.

AA Pub Walks and Cycle Rides: The Cotswolds,
AA Publishing, 2005
This guide includes 25 walks and 15 cycle rides with colour photographs throughout showing sites, views and pubs along the route. A full colour map accompanies each walk and cycle and there is practical information such as distance, minimum time and level of difficulty to make sure you make the most of your family day out.

Pub Walks for Motorists: Berkshire and Oxfordshire,
L Maple, 2005
Forty circular walks around these two historic counties, each based on a good local pub. Includes routes at Hungerford, Frilsham and Hurley in Berkshire; and Blewbury, Enstone and Cropredy in Oxfordshire.

Adventurous Pub Walks in Oxfordshire,
R Noyce, 2004
Twenty circular walks varying in length between 7-12 miles and based around good local pubs including routes near Dorchester, Wantage, Sonning, Banbury, Chipping Norton and Oxford.

Pub Strolls in Oxfordshire,
R Noyce, 2003
Thirty short circular walks based on good local pubs. Include routes at Cropredy, Swinbrook, Faringdon, Abingdon, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford, Thame and Bicester.

Pubs of the River Thames,
M Turner, 2000
A colourful guide to pubs covering the entire length of the Thames (180 miles).

The Hidden Inns of the South of England,
J Billing & R Peace, 2000
Part of the Hidden Inns series, this book contains eight chapters covering the counties of the south of England. Comprehensive information for each pub is included.

An Encyclopaedia of Oxford Pubs, Inns and Taverns,
D Honey, 1998
128 pages esential guide to Oxfords hostelries

Pub Walks from Country Stations Vol 2: Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire,
C Higgs, 1998
Selection of pleasant walks near good pubs.

Pub Walks Along the Ridgeway,
C Wayne-Hammond, 1997
The Ridgeway starts in Wiltshire, passes through Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and ends in Hertfordshire. Each of these 20 walks takes in part of this ancient track.

 
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