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This welcoming pub sits in the heart of Stanton Harcourt, taking its name from the influential family whose legacy has shaped the village for centuries.
It's a proper local haunt where you can enjoy a meal, settle over a drink, or simply rest after exploring the surrounding countryside. The kitchen sources ingredients locally where possible and turns out solid food, while the drinks selection includes a decent range of ales and other options. The atmosphere genuinely welcomes you without any pretension.
The village itself rewards a longer visit. Stanton Harcourt Manor is just a short walk away and worth exploring for its medieval great kitchen and Pope's Tower, both offering fascinating glimpses into earlier centuries. The pub works well as a natural stopping point whether you've come from nearby Witney or you're making your way through the eastern Cotswolds before heading towards Oxford. What makes this place special is how it connects you to village life as it actually happens, away from the main tourist routes. It's where locals gather regularly, which means the company and conversation tend to be genuinely worth your time. Sitting here, you get a real sense of how these communities function beyond the guidebook version.
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