About Us

karen and alan

Alan Tattersall and Karen Banks took over the Brasenose Arms from Roy and Sue Tydeman in August 2008.

About the pub..

The land was originally owned by Brasenose College in Oxford, hence the name. It is unique in as much as we are the only Pub in the country with the name 'The Brasenose Arms'. Situated close to the Oxford Canal at Bridge 153, the Brasenose Arms is a perfect 'stop off' for hungry, thirsty waterway holiday makers needing a pint of fine ale, breakfast, lunch or dinner. Nearby moorings are readily available.

Converted Barn

About cropredy..

Cropredy is a village in Oxfordshire in England, five miles North of Banbury.

Cropredy stands on the West bank of the River Cherwell. It has Anglo-Saxon origins, and is recorded in the Domesday Book. The name of the village springs from the Saxon words cropp (a hill) and ridig (a stream). Its church, St Mary's, is medieval and built of the local ironstone.

From 1519 onwards, Brasenose College, Oxford owned extensive property in Cropredy, a fact commemorated in the name of the pub * The Brasenose Arms. The village has another pub called The Red Lion; there are also several shops, a Post Office and a village school for children aged between 5 and 11 years.

To the West of the village runs the main railway line from Oxford to Birmingham. The line was built by the Great Western Railway and there was a station at Cropredy until the 1960s.

The village is bounded to the East by the Oxford Canal. There is a lock here, and at the South end of the village a wharf, originally built as a coal wharf. The canal connects the Coventry Canal to the River Thames and opened from Coventry in 1778, although it was not completed southward to Oxford until 1790. The canal runs beside the River Cherwell.

Cropredy Bridge on the River Cherwell was the site of a major battle in 1644 during the English civil war. King Charles' engaged the Parliamentarian army led by Sir William Waller. The battle was a stalemate; Parliamentarian side suffered heavy casualties but ultimately prevented the King's forces from crossing the bridge. A plaque on the bridge bears the inscription: Site of the Battle of Cropredy Bridge 1644. From Civil War deliver us.

From Wikipedia

About the Cropredy Music Fesitval..

On farmland East of the village the electric folk band Fairport Convention stage an annual three-day event called the Fairport's Cropredy Convention, which attracts up to 20,000 music fans. Many bands appear in this festival and Fairport Convention always headline on the Saturday night. Other artists such as Richard Thompson and Robert Plant also perform. A lot of people camp there and, as it is a canal side village, many come to the festival on canal boats. The 2007 festival sold all 20,000 tickets, which was the first time this had been achieved.

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Cropredy Fesitval Site