Adderbury, Oxford Road c.1955
Photo ref: A139009
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Photo ref: A139009
Photo of Adderbury, Oxford Road c.1955

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The Red Lion, seen on the right, is the oldest inn in Adderbury, dating back to the 16th century. Situated on the main Oxford Road, it became a coaching inn, and today it is a hotel. It still has its original oak beams and large stone fireplaces. The Wheatsheaf, further along the road, has closed.

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My family lived in The Lodge (house on far right of picture) for about 47 years. The Lodge is the gatehouse to the mansion called Adderbury House which became a home for elderly after the 2nd World War. The two pubs you can see are The Red Lion (still exists) and The Wheatsheaf which is now a house.