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Meals can be prepared in the kitchenette, which comes with a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a toaster. The ap…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Golden Ball An endearing couple bring plenty of charm to this pretty, cream-washed former pub in the rural village of Lower Assendon. Priya provides a natural warmth in the friendly service, while Ben incorporates Priya's Indian heritage into his modern British dishes – such as cod accompanied by 'potato chaat', spiced cauliflower and tamarind sauce. A local, seasonal approach adds to the appeal too, with chicken and beef from the surrounding area featuring in cooking that is confidently executed and suitably satisfying.7.5km
- Five Little Pigs Named after a novel by Agatha Christie, who lived at the nearby Winterbrook House, this neighbourhood restaurant is divided into three areas: the brightly coloured front resembles a modern bistro; a bar fits in the centre; and the rear sports an open kitchen pass and cosy booths. Sharing is encouraged, with larger plates such as roasted halibut and smaller ones like ‘spare bed tempura’ – using vegetables grown in the gardens of neighbours who have some space to spare. The wholesome cooking is joined by a range of local gins to keep enthusiasts happy.8.3km
- The Three Tuns Compact yet characterful, there’s plenty to love about this bijou pub overlooking the main square in Henley-on-Thames. It’s co-owned by Barry Wagner from the neighbouring Gabriel Machin butcher’s shop, which means there are plenty of his own high-quality meats on the menu. Keep an eye on the ever-changing Butcher’s Board in particular, for the likes of lamb chops or bavette steak frites. The underlying principle is unfussy food and an atmosphere to match, with a great relaxed vibe. In summer, arrive early for a drink on the terrace.9.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Greys Court Tudor country house in Oxfordshire, England, UK5.6km
- St Peter and St Paul, Checkendon church in South Oxfordshire, England, UK828m
- Wallingford Castle castle in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK8.5km
- Basildon Park Grade I listed historic house museum in West Berkshire, England, UK8.0km
- Mapledurham House an Elizabethan stately home in Mapledurham, Oxfordshire, England, UK7.0km
- Beale Park Wildlife Park by the River Thames7.3km
- St John the Baptist's Church, Mongewell grade II listed church in Mongewell, Oxfordshire, England, UK7.4km
- St Mary's Church, Newnham Murren church in South Oxfordshire, England, UK7.6km
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