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This small hamlet sits quietly in the rolling countryside between Witney and Charlbury, offering a genuine sense of what rural Oxfordshire life looks like away from the busier tourist routes.
Lidstone itself is compact—essentially a collection of stone cottages and farms scattered along country lanes—but it's become something of a pilgrimage spot for beer enthusiasts.
The village is home to the Cask Pub and Kitchen, which has earned serious recognition among real ale lovers. The pub maintains strong connections to CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) and regularly features the Champion Beer of Britain winners, the award presented annually at the Great British Beer Festival. If you're interested in British brewing heritage and quality ales, the journey here is genuinely worthwhile.
Beyond the pub, Lidstone rewards exploration at a relaxed pace. The surrounding countryside invites walks through farmland and woodland, and the nearby towns of Witney and Charlbury provide additional services and attractions if you need them. There's a real sense here of discovering somewhere that exists for locals first and visitors second, which means it retains an authentic feel rather than catering to tourism.
The hamlet works best as part of a broader exploration of mid-Oxfordshire rather than as a standalone destination, but if you care about beer culture and village atmosphere, it's worth the detour.
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