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Welcome to the quaint old White Horse Inn, a 16th century house reputed to be one of the oldest inns in England where Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown's School Days is said to have written his works.spoilt
With six beautiful ensuite bedrooms, you really spoilt for choice.
Log fires, oak beams, real ales and excellent meals make this an ideal stopover. Dine in the intimate atmosphere of the a la carte restaurant. Fresh produce delivered daily is lovingly prepared for your enjoyment by superb chefs. Enjoy your favourite tipple in the oak beamed bar with its log fires and olde worlde ambience, or choose a light lunch or supper from the extensive bar menu. A fine selection of some fifty malt whiskies, together with an international wine list, a choice of real ales and fine cognacs.
It is situated close to White Horse Hill and M4. and just minutes away are a wealth of places to visit including Kingston Lyle House Park and Gardens, The Wayland Smithy and Dragon Hill where King George slayed the Dragon. Attractive stone built market town in the Vale of the White Horse has some lovely old buildings, including the lovely 13th century church, 17th century market hall and a great
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