Welcome to The Bell - Adderbury
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Your new hosts John & Trisha Bellinger welcomes you!
The Bell Inn is located in Adderbury in rural Oxfordshire. It has been a public house since 1779 and some of the oak panelling can still be seen in the Lounge Bar which has a traditional open fire. This pretty Inn is part of the Hook Norton Brewery Company, with it's fine reputation for Traditional Beers, for many years.
The Bell inn is a place whose warm and welcoming atmosphere means that time spent here, lunchtimes or evenings are more like being home with with great wine, food & company. As soon as you're through the door you're aware that the pub is more than it seems, good humoured joshing and lots of laughter come from around the roaring log fire.
Once inside you'll discover:
The locals Bar has is well stocked offering a wide range of Wines, Spirits,Soft Drinks and Cask Conditioned Real Ales including a wide range of Hook Norton Draughts and seasonal ales.
The lounge Bar: A striking Inglenook fire place comands center stage in this delightful room.
The Music Room & Libary: boasting two piano's, is the meeting place for the local theatre group, bell ringer's and Morris Dancer's. Infact, any excuse for a get together! Soft lighting, classic furniture and striking decor gives the Music Room its unique ambiance, a perfect meeting place for family and friends.
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The Wset Wing: A lot of thought has gone into the pub food here than in many country pubs, with beautifully prepared & presented dishes deplayed on the chalk board. Earning the pub recommendations in many a pub guide. The Bell Inn is the perfect spot for a lunch or dinner break.
Accommodation: Two letting rooms, one en-suite one with a designated bathroom, TV, Video. Our Inn has been recommended by both "The Good Pub Guide" and "The English Tourist Board".
Adderbury: The village of Adderbury is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds in North Oxfordshire. Adderbury is noted for its Church which features an impressive steeple, as well as the many honey coloured Horton stone cottages in the older parts of the village.



