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1863

in Witney

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This cafe in the village of Crawley takes its name from the year 1863 and functions as a genuine community gathering spot.

Market Square, OX28 6AB

You'll regularly see locals settling in for a chat, which gives you a real sense of the welcoming atmosphere you can expect when you arrive.

The menu is straightforward and satisfying. You'll find well-made hot drinks, sandwiches, and homemade cakes that make it an appealing stop whether you're after a quick morning coffee, something to eat at lunchtime, or an afternoon break. It works perfectly as a place to rest after exploring the footpaths around the village or cycling through the surrounding countryside.

Crawley itself is a small, quiet village that captures the traditional character of this part of the Cotswolds. The cafe sits conveniently if you want to expand your visit into the wider area. Witney is just a short drive away and offers more substantial shopping and facilities as a proper market town. Oxford is also easily accessible from here, with its university, museums, and historic streets making it worth a day trip. So 1863 serves as a comfortable stopping point whether you've come specifically to explore this village or you're passing through on a wider discovery of the region.

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