The Brasenose Arms is a 17th Century village pub with all of the charms that implies. Beams, fireplaces, cosy nooks, real ales and great home cooked food.
6 Contemporary 'en-suite' accommodation. 1/2 acre garden, live 'roots and blues' music on Saturday evenings & free wi-fi in public areas.
Vegetarians especially catered for & traditional Sunday Roast. Open all day, every day from 12 noon.
Dogs welcome in the bar.
The accommodation is in a converted barn of great charm with 2 family rooms (one double and one single bed), 4 Double rooms with 'en-suite' showers.
Flat screen TV's, tea and coffee making facilities. The rate includes a home cooked full breakfast.
The 'Brase' is internationally known for its live music, with people from all over the world keen to play at the pub that was the home of Fairport Convention in their glory days.
The pub has it's own Fringe Festival to complement the Fairport Cropredy Convention in August with three days of great music in the garden and the bar with up to 3000 people attending at any one time.
The local village website has a fabulous history with extensive photographs which demonstrate the beauty, history and charm of this lovely village, the site of both ancient and modern events - the 'Battle of Cropredy Bridge 1644' and of course, the home of Fairport's Cropredy Convention.
The ancient village of Cropredy with its thatched cottages and 13th Century Church is surrounded by farms, open fields and the Cherwell river which offers a variety of walking opportunities. The Oxford Canal runs through the village providing picturest moorings within close walking distance to the pub.
Check in: 14:00 (2:00pm) - 21:00 (9:00pm) (arrivals may be allowed outside this window if your travel plans can't be adjusted however this is subject to availability)
Check out: Before 10:00 (10:00am)