
The Victoria Arms sits on the banks of The Cherwell River, just a short way from the dreaming spires of Oxford city centre, but you could be in the depths of the countryside.
With large sweeping gardens down to the river we are a perfect spot in the summer, whether you walk, drive or come by river on a punt.
Part time home to Inspector Morse, and more recently Lewis, we have been a backdrop for these famous T.V. series many times.
Winter time brings refreshing walks along the river, and then back to our log fires, warm drinks and homecooked food.
Situated in one of the oldest villages around Oxford this pub was once named The Ferry Inn, after the foot passenger punt ferry that ran until the 1960's, as it was the only way from this side of the river over into North Oxford.
We pride ourselves on a perfect pint and a perfect view, summer or winter.
In fact we probably have one of the most perfect sunsets you can see around Oxford, weather permitting, as the sun goes down over distant Wytham Wood.
We believe the British pub has a fundamental role in its community to serve as a place for socialising, relaxing and enjoying quality products. A mix of customers are always welcome at the "Vicky arms", from families, tourists and locals to puntsman, ramblers and mans best friend.
Our facilities include: Complimentary WIFI, disabled access, High chairs, large car park.
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We look forward to seeing you soon.








