The Brasenose Arms is a 17th century Country Inn, situated in the heart of Cropredy, a rural village just 4 miles north of Banbury, Oxfordshire. Originally three cottages, it was converted into a Public House in the late 17th century.
Cropredy lies on the west bank of the River Cherwell. Over 350 years ago, Cropredy Bridge was the site of a major battle during the English Civil War in 1644. Today, it hosts Britain's (if not Europe's) 'friendliest' music festival - the Cropredy Music Festival - staged every year in August by members of the great British folk band - Fairport Convention.
Everyone is welcome at the Brasenose Arms. It's a friendly 350 year old 'local' with a restaurant, contemporary en-suite accommodation to sleep 10, a 1/2 acre Beer Garden, regular live music, free wifi and a public laundry.
Monday to Thursday: 12pm - 11pm
Friday to Sunday: 12pm - Midnight

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