A4 distances from London Road, Marlborough
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The Roebuck Inn

in Wroxton

📷 Photo by Jaggery · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

The Roebuck Inn is a Grade II listed pub located in the village of Drayton, just outside Banbury in Oxfordshire.

The stone building itself tells you something about how the area developed architecturally over the centuries, and it's worth taking time to notice the details if you're interested in that sort of thing. Inside, the protected status has meant the pub has kept many of its original features intact, giving you a genuine sense of what a traditional English pub actually feels like rather than something that's been stripped back and modernised. This is somewhere that's been serving the same community and their families for generations, so you get real village hospitality rather than something that feels staged. It's a useful stop whether you're out walking through the countryside or driving between Banbury and Oxford, and it makes a good base for exploring the wider Oxfordshire landscape. You don't need to be exclusively interested in having a drink to appreciate what the building represents about the area's history and how village life has worked over time.

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