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The Bull & Butcher is a historic 1542 village pub in the Hambleden Valley, near the M40, known for its character, inglenook fireplace, and warm welcome. The village is also famous as a filming location for TV and film, including Midsomer Murders, The Vicar of Dibley, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It serves freshly prepared pub food with local produce, along with ales, wines, and coffee, and is both dog and family friendly in a scenic countryside setting.
Monday: 12:00–14:30 & 17:30–23:00
Tuesday: 12:00–14:30 & 17:30–23:00
Wednesday: 12:00–14:30 & 17:30–23:00
Thursday: 12:00–14:30 & 17:30–23:00
Friday: 12:00–14:30 & 17:30–23:00
Saturday: 12:00 - 23:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 22:00
Monday: 12:00–14:30 & 18:00–21:00
Tuesday: 12:00–14:30 & 18:00–21:00
Wednesday: 12:00–14:30 & 18:00–21:00
Thursday: 12:00–14:30 & 18:00–21:00
Friday: 12:00–14:30 & 18:00–21:00
Saturday: 12:00–15:00 & 18:00–21:00
Sunday: 12:00–16:00 & 18:00–20:00
Holloway Lane, Turville, Oxfordshire, RG9 6QU
Run by: James Orford
The Bull & Butcher is located in the Hambleden Valley in the Chiltern Hills, in the village of Turville, a picturesque rural spot near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. It sits in a small countryside village surrounded by rolling hills, walking routes, and woodland, and is easily accessible from the nearby M40 motorway.