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Crown Inn
54 School Road
Finstock
Oxfordshire

OX7 3DJ
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14th Century building, originally thought to have been a farmhouse. Has been a public house since approximately 1780. The Inn was used as a stop off point within the Wychwood Forest by highwaymen to divide their stolen loot. John Wesley is said to have preached under the Chestnut tree in front of the Crown.

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