Image:Chadlington pub.jpg

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Description

The Tite Inn, Chadlington, Oxfordshire. This 17th-century pub is on the edge of Chadlington in Oxfordshire, and won Camra's North Oxfordshire pub of the year in 2005. The road visible to the left leads to the A361 and then Churchill.

Source

http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/158810

Date

Sunday, 9 April, 2006

Author

S A Mathieson

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