Almshouses, Broughton
PubEat & Drink

Saye and Sele Arms

in Broughton

📷 Photo by Jonathan Thacker · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

The Saye and Sele Arms takes its name from the Baron Saye and Sele, the noble family who have lived at Broughton Castle for centuries.

Step inside and you'll feel the weight of the village's history in the fabric of the place itself.

This is a proper village pub with everything you'd want: a real fire crackling on cold days, local ales flowing, and straightforward food that tastes right after a day spent walking around the countryside. You'll find locals propping up the bar alongside visitors, which gives the place an authenticity that comes from being somewhere people actually live rather than somewhere built purely for tourists passing through.

Broughton itself is an unassuming village, and this pub sits squarely at its centre, so it's naturally become where people gather. The location makes it ideal if you're planning to visit Broughton Castle—you can drop in for a pint before you explore the grounds, or return afterward to decompress over a drink. Banbury sits just a short drive away if you need to pick up supplies or want more choice for the rest of your evening.

It's one of those places where you can actually slow down, nurse your drink, and experience what village life is really like, rather than how it appears on postcards.

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