The public house is called the Butchers Arms.
Within the village there are shops and two public houses, the Roebuck and Butchers Arms.
The Butchers Arms is an 18th Century building with stone walls and oak beamed ceilings.
The Butchers Arms High Street.
The other pub is the older Butchers Arms, which was originally a smithy.
Traditionally a pig is roasted and this is now done by The Butchers Arms pub during the evening family gathering in the village.
Fringford has one public house, the Butchers Arms.
There is a public house, the Butchers Arms, and a village hall which has served as a part-time post office since the village post office closed.
It has a pub called the Butchers Arms, a post office, and a primary school.
Balscote has one public house, The Butchers Arms, which belongs to the Hook Norton Brewery.