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Arctic Fish Bar
(Cafe)
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8 New Street
Chipping Norton
OX7 5LJ
Tel:
01608 641577
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- Facilities within 20 km -
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Annie's Country Pantry (Cafe: 0.1 km N)
Wyatt's Farm Shop (Cafe: 4.2 km N)
The Oxfordshire Museum (Museum: 16.9 km ESE)
- Sites within 20 km -
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New Street Stone (0.1km)
Churchill Standing Stone (2.3km)
Boulter's Barn Stone (2.4km)
Besbury Lane (2.8km)
Cornwell Stone (3.8km)
The Whispering Knights (3.9km)
The King Stone (4km)
Knollbury Camp (4.1km)
The Rollright Stones (4.2km)
Churchill Village Stones (4.2km)
Churchill Three Stones (4.3km)
Hawk Stone (4.5km)
Burnt Hill Dolmen (4.8km)
Lidstone Standing Stones (5km)
Goose Stones (5km)
Chastleton Barrow (Fort) (5.5km)
Lyneham Camp (5.8km)
Adlestrop Hill (6km)
Lyneham Longbarrow (6.2km)
Five Shilling Corner Stone (6.6km)
Thor Stone (6.9km)
The Hoar Stone (7.4km)
Cleveley Marker Stone (8km)
Ascott Under Wychwood Barrow (9.6km)
Grim's Ditch (9.8km)
Churchill Copse Long Barrow (10.5km)
Slatepits Copse Long Barrow (10.7km)
Idbury Camp (11.2km)
Leafield Barrow (11.6km)
Batsford Camp (12.3km)
Lowbarrow (12.7km)
Wyck Beacon (12.8km)
Fifield (12.8km)
Ilbury Camp (13km)
Ganborough (13.9km)
Madmarston Hill (13.9km)
Whittlestone (14km)
Upper Swell (14km)
Lower Swell (14.2km)
The Horestone (14.4km)
Pegler's Knob, Donnington (14.5km)
Pole's Wood South (14.5km)
The Tump (14.5km)
Sezincote (14.9km)
The Hoar Stone I (14.9km)
Salmonsbury (15.2km)
Bourton on the Hill (15.3km)
The Hoar Stone II (15.4km)
Condicote Henge (15.8km)
Swell Hill Farm (16.2km)
Sezincote Warren (16.5km)
Eyford (17km)
Swell Wold Round Barrow (17km)
Eynsham Park Camp (17.6km)
Green Wood (17.6km)
Cow Common (17.7km)
Wins Barrow (17.9km)
Oak Piece (17.9km)
Cold Aston (18.1km)
Eyford Park (18.4km)
Bladon Camp (19.7km)
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This impressive looking fish shop is just around the corner from the New Street stone and provides hungry mouths with splendid grub. Try the haddock.
Posted by
Jane
30th August 2003ce