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The Harrow Inn sits in Enstone, a substantial village about four miles east of Chipping Norton in North Oxfordshire.
This is genuinely the sort of pub where locals have been coming for generations, and it welcomes visitors without any pretense.
The food and drink are straightforward and honest. You'll find real ales on tap from regional breweries, and the kitchen keeps things simple and unpretentious. The interior has that comfortable, lived-in quality you get in pubs that have actually been serving their community for a long time—old wood, vintage photographs, a proper bar—the kind of details that accumulate naturally over decades rather than being installed for effect.
Enstone itself is worth exploring if you're in the area. The village is split between Church Enstone and Neat Enstone across one of Oxfordshire's larger civil parishes, with the parish church in Church Enstone for anyone interested in local history. The surrounding landscape is typical Cotswolds—rolling fields, stone walls, and quiet lanes connecting small hamlets like Chalford and Fulwell.
From here, Oxford is about fifteen minutes away by car, and Chipping Norton's market square with its independent shops is close by. What makes the Harrow work is that it's genuinely a local's pub rather than something designed for visitors. That authenticity is precisely what makes it worth the journey.
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