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Banbury

Banbury is a historic market town in Oxfordshire, situated on the River Cherwell. Serving as a key commercial and retail hub for north Oxfordshire and parts of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, it is renowned for its automotive components, electrical goods, and food processing industries. Visitors can enjoy the town's famous Banbury cakes while exploring its blend of industrial heritage and rural charm. Located just 64 miles northwest of London and 22 miles north of Oxford, it offers a convenient base for those seeking a quieter English town experience away from major metropolitan centers.

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Where to Base

Hotels are primarily concentrated in the town center, offering easy walking access to the River Cherwell and main shopping districts. This location serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding rural areas of Oxfordshire.

Getting Around

Key attractions are relatively close, making walking or short taxi rides convenient. Train connections provide access to London in about an hour and Oxford in roughly 30 minutes, facilitating easy regional travel.

Best Season

Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for riverside walks. Autumn provides a traditional market atmosphere, perfect for sampling local specialties like Banbury cakes.

Nearby attractions

Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle

Historic2.1 km

medieval manor house in Oxfordshire, England, UK

Banbury Mosque

Banbury Mosque

Worship3.4 km

Mosque in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Church of St Mary, Banbury

Church of St Mary, Banbury

Worship2.5 km

church in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Deddington Castle

Deddington Castle

Historic9.3 km

motte-and-bailey castle in Oxfordshire, England, UK

Upton House

Upton House

Museum8.3 km

country house in Warwickshire, England, UK

Church of St Mary, Bloxham

Church of St Mary, Bloxham

Worship4.2 km

historic church in Bloxham, Cherwell District, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Adderbury Lakes

Nature6.5 km

local nature reserve in Oxfordshire, England, UK

St Peter ad Vincula, South Newington

St Peter ad Vincula, South Newington

Worship7.0 km

church in South Newington, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Swerford Castle

Swerford Castle

Historic10.4 km

former medieval castle in the village of Swerford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Cropredy Bridge

Cropredy Bridge

Landmark7.7 km

bridge in United Kingdom

Rollright Stones

Rollright Stones

Historic16.2 km

Neolithic stone complex in Oxfordshire, England, UK

Farnborough Hall

Farnborough Hall

Museum9.1 km

Grade I listed country house in Warwickshire, England, UK

Dining

The Royal Oak

Restaurant Michelin£££13.8 km

There's no shortage of history at The Royal Oak; it's reputedly one of the oldest pubs in the country and Oliver Cromwell is said to have stayed here in 1642. A strong farm-to-fork ethos runs throughout the menu, pushing organic and wild ingredients to the fore, while game is often shot to order. Assured, understated dishes are created with obvious care and a delicate touch – most have just three or four components (cod, parsnip and dulse with a cider and tarragon sauce, for instance), which allows each first-class ingredient to really shine. Charming service helps things along nicely.

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The Yurt at Nicholsons

RestaurantBib Gourmand££12.1 km

If you’re after something a little different, head to Nicholsons Nursery to have lunch in this lovely yurt – which is fashioned from upcycled materials – or in one of the themed private huts alongside. The generously sized, Mediterranean-influenced cooking is unfussy in style but propelled by bold flavours and excellent technique from the kitchen; cider-cured chalkstream trout with a brilliantly made crab bisque is a wonderful example. The confident, bright and breezy service is a natural fit for a place where you can't help but find yourself smiling.

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The Duck on the Pond

Restaurant££6.9 km

Parts of this attractive roadside inn reputedly date back to the 16th Century, providing a lovely setting for cooking based around local ingredients. Several of them come from the owners’ own smallholding and others from nearby producers who are named on the menu – sometimes alongside their distance from the restaurant. These ingredients are fashioned into dishes that burst with flavour and don’t overcomplicate matters, like bright, fresh-tasting roasted cod with mussel sauce.

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The Chandlers Arms

Restaurant£££7.7 km

It may sit within a 17C former pub, but there’s now more of a restaurant feel to this intimate family-run operation – where you’re guaranteed a warm welcome. The regularly updated menus showcase cooking that is well-balanced, thoughtfully composed and makes great use of the local larder. Flavour and texture combinations are both original and effective, in dishes largely served by chef Harry Flockhart himself. When the weather allows, head for the terrace.

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Bastardo's Trattoria

Restaurant£££17.1 km

Situated right in the centre of this historic market town and encased within glass walls on three sides, this self-described ‘illegitimate trattoria’ is a love letter to straightforward Italian cooking, fused with seasonal British ingredients. In the day, it operates as the coffee shop and bakery Ferment & Flour, before the Italian vibe takes over in the evening. Start with a couple of cicchetti before one of the stand-out homemade pastas, be that casarecce with preserved wild garlic, truffle and parmesan, or well-crafted crab agnolotti. Add in friendly service and you have a winning formula.

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The Bower House

Restaurant££17.2 km

An appealing mixture of the vintage and the contemporary lend a certain stylishness to the décor at this smart brasserie occupying two former shops in the heart of a small market town. The attractive dishes are packed with flavour and make the most of quality British produce, as with delicious, sweet Cornish crab turned into a simple, fresh-tasting tartlet. Sit in the larger room with its comfy banquettes and copper-topped tables, then treat yourself to a stay in one of the characterful bedrooms.

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