The Trout at Tadpole Bridge Buckland Marsh, Oxfordshire, SN7 8RF

  • 6 bedrooms

Cotswold Gem surrounded by fields and the River Thames

The Trout at Tadpole Bridge is an idyllic country pub nestled in the pretty hamlet of Buckland Marsh, close to Faringdon, and within proximity of Oxford. Tucked away in a quiet courtyard, there are six beautifully refurbished boutique bedrooms, each providing elevated luxury. Their stunning location and delicious food and drink, make them the perfect choice for a romantic getaway, countryside escape, or dog walking break.

Offers

  • 20% OFF ROOMS

    Loyalty members receive 20% off bedrooms, seven days a week, when booking this pub through Stay in a Pub. Use the promo code Loyalty20 and enter your Butcombe Loyalty Club Number when completing the booking.

    Not a Butcombe Loyalty Club member? Join via the link and then book your room on Stay in a Pub afterwards.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Gastro Pub
  • Log Fires
  • Meeting Space
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

Their beautifully refurbished bedrooms are cosy, comfortable, and stylish. Each en-suite room comes with Bramley organic toiletries, a TV, tea and coffee making facilities, homemade treats, and free WiFi. Dog friendly rooms and extra beds for children are also available. Add a dog in part 2 at the checkout – nominal additional charge applies per stay. In the morning, wake up to a delicious breakfast.

Food & Drink

The pub serves modern interpretations of comforting classics. Alongside favourites such as Butcombe Gold beer-battered fish and chips, expect innovative seasonal dishes, daily specials, seafood, a traditional roast on Sundays, interesting options for guests with dietary requirements, and a menu for children. Behind the bar, there is a fantastic selection of wine and cocktails, and a cracking range of craft beer and cask ale from their own Butcombe Brewery.

Nearby

Tadpole Bridge – Stone crossing over the River Thames beside the pub.

Bampton – Charming Cotswolds village featured in “Downton Abbey.”

Kelmscott Manor – Historic William Morris home and gardens.

Oxford – The “City of Dreaming Spires” is reachable in about 30 minutes’ drive.

Blenheim Palace – Regarded as “Britain’s Greatest Palace.”

The Cotswolds AONB – Explore picturesque villages, historic market towns, rolling hills, grand estates, and beautiful landscapes.