
📷 Photo by Des Blenkinsopp · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The King & Queen sits in the village of Fernham, a small Oxfordshire settlement deep in the Cotswolds countryside.
This is a working village pub in the truest sense—the kind of place where locals gather and the rhythm of daily life hasn't been adjusted for visitors. You'll find a genuine welcome when you walk in, a real fireplace that actually gets used when the weather turns cold, and an atmosphere that encourages you to settle in for a proper conversation or simply sit with your thoughts, depending on what you need that day.
The pub serves local ales and straightforward, well-prepared food, making it a natural stopping point for anyone out walking the surrounding area. There's no sense of performance about it; this is simply where Fernham comes together, and that authenticity is exactly what makes it worth seeking out. If you need to pick up supplies or want access to larger facilities, Faringdon is only a short drive away and has the usual market town amenities you might require.
What makes this place valuable isn't the décor or any particular feature, but rather the genuine glimpse it offers into how people actually live in the Cotswolds. You're not getting a polished tourist experience—you're sitting down with a drink in a room that's been serving the same purpose for generations. It's a reminder of why taking time to slow down matters.
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B. Marshall · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

B. Marshall · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons