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Burncote Lane, Checkendon, RG8 0TE (View on Google Map)
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  • Historic Interior

The Black Horse has been in existence for over 350 years and run by same family since 1905. This unspoilt gem is hidden away in the woods of the Chiltern Hills AONB up a narrow lane to the north of the village.

The inside of the pub is across 3 rooms with the bar to the right. Beer is served by gravity dispense from the cellar. Well worth seeking out, it welcomes an eclectic mix of locals, cyclists, walkers and horse riders. Food is filled rolls and baguettes, including bacon and sausage, and chips, served at lunchtimes.

Dogs welcome in the pub if they are quiet and on a lead, but otherwise they will need to stay outside.

South Oxfordshire CAMRA Pub of the Season for Autumn 2023.

Historic Interest

Has been identified by CAMRA as having a pub interior of very special national historic interest - two star grading in the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

Information for this venue is provided by the South Oxfordshire Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
South Oxfordshire District
Last updated
31/03/2025
Last surveyed
27/02/2024
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
individual
Pub ID
SOX/0140
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: Not listed

This, the ‘pub in the woods’, is a long red-brick building with an attractive green-painted verandah, and has been in the same family hands since 1905. Inside are three small rooms but the two right-hand ones have been largely amalgamated.

It is probable that a corridor ran along the exterior wall. There is a red-quarry tiled floor and a counter which is no doubt a century or more old. No new-fangled items here – even the till is an old wooden pull-out drawer and bills are totted up by pen and paper when beyond the reach of mental arithmetic.. The left-hand room (not always open) has been brought into use, probably in the mid-twentieth century. Note the glass-fronted advertising signs for Guinness and Bass by the entrances. Beer is fetched from the cellar. Outside toilets..Until the 1980s this was a combined pub and dairy farm business, typical of the way pubs often doubled up with other occupations many years ago.

General information about historic pub interiors

This well hidden away rural pub is a real step back in time. Rightly nicknamed the 'pub in the woods', it is situated north of the village down a narrow lane off the road to Stoke Row and attached to a farm. Since 1905 it has been in the same family who ran the diary farm until the mid 1980s. Margaret Stallwood bought the freehold of the pub in 1952 and ran it until her death in 1993 aged 86. The present owners Margaret and Martin Morgan has continued to run it as a truly old fashioned pub with the only food being hot baguettes and bacon rolls served at lunchtimes, as well as crisps and nuts. They are assisted by three daughters including Claire who runs a riding school next to the pub.

It is a long redbrick building which apparently dates back to the 18th century and has an attractive green painted part glazed veranda all along the front with old wooden seating and a red brick floor. Note the old 'Guinness In Bottle' glass fronted advertising wall sign by the left entrance and a Bass in Bottle' glass fronted advertising wall sign by the right (main) entrance. Inside are three small rooms but some changes in post-war times have seen the two right hand rooms more joined together than originally. It is likely that originally there would have been an inner porch with doors to the left and right; also probably a corridor ran along the exterior wall side and there was a door into the middle room. So a wall looks to have been taken out.

On the right is a small room with a red quarry tiled floor that houses the servery at the far right of the building and has remarkably basic woodwork that must once have been common in thousands of rural pubs. There is a bar counter at least 100 years old and now painted a pale green colour and a bar back featuring shelves of a similar age. There are no modern items here – even the till is an old wooden pull-out drawer designed to take cash and the beer bill is totted up by pen and paper. The beer is fetched from the cellar on the right end of the servery with the figure ‘4’ on the door.

This room has some dado panelling also painted a pale green and a brick fireplace that looks 1930s but may have been installed just after the war with a log fire. There are indications on the ceiling in this room that it was at one time in the distant past divided into two by a partition wall. The servery area and bar still have a nicotine stained ceiling.

You can walk either side of the fireplace into the middle room which has another brick fireplace that looks 1930s but may have been installed just after the war. The panelled dado here is painted a dark green and this room is more plushly furnished with a carpet, armchairs and a settee. The left hand room, which is not always open, was a former domestic room that has been brought into use as a public room. It has a wood surround and 1930s brick fireplace and old dado panelling painted a deep red. It still has the feel of someone’s front room.

Outside on the left end of the building are the antiquated gents’ with a corrugated asbestos roof and only an urinal. Walk around the right hand end of the pub and towards the farm buildings at the rear and you will find an outbuilding with the outside ladies and as separate WC for gents’. During the winter months the pub is closed Sunday evening and opening times may vary so best to ring to check.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Noon - 2:30pm & 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 2:30pm & 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 2:30pm & 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - 2:30pm & 5:00pm - 11:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 7:00pm
Monday
No Service
Tuesday
Noon - 2:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 2:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 2:00pm
Friday
Noon - 2:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 2:30pm
Sunday
Noon - 2:30pm

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Current beers

This Pub serves no changing beers and 4 regular beers.

Regular and recently seen

Loddon - Hoppit TasteMatch Prediction

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Loddon - Hoppit
Loddon - Hoppit Session Bitter • 3.4% Spotted 5 times.
Loddon - Hoppit
Loddon - Hoppit

This beer is served regularly and Spotted 5 times. at Black Horse, Checkendon.

ABV 3.4%
Dispense Gravity, straight from the cask
Style Session Bitter
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

Rebellion - IPA TasteMatch Prediction

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Rebellion - IPA
Rebellion - IPA Session Bitter • 3.4% Spotted 3 times.
Rebellion - IPA
Rebellion - IPA

This beer is served regularly and Spotted 3 times. recently. Last spotted 1 week ago at Black Horse, Checkendon.

ABV 3.4%
Dispense Gravity, straight from the cask
Style Session Bitter
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

Timothy Taylor - Landlord TasteMatch Prediction

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Taylor's  Landlord Pump clip
Timothy Taylor - Landlord Session Bitter • 4.3% Spotted 3 times.
Taylor's  Landlord Pump clip
Timothy Taylor - Landlord

This beer is served regularly and Spotted 3 times. at Black Horse, Checkendon.

ABV 4.3%
Dispense Gravity, straight from the cask
Style Session Bitter
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

Renegade - Good Old Boy TasteMatch Prediction

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Renegade - Good Old Boy
Renegade - Good Old Boy Session Bitter • 4% Spotted 5 times.
Renegade - Good Old Boy
Renegade - Good Old Boy

This beer is served regularly and Spotted 5 times. at Black Horse, Checkendon.

ABV 4%
Dispense Gravity, straight from the cask
Style Session Bitter
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
rolls, baguettes and chips
Live Music Live Music
occasionally
Garden Garden
lots of seating outside the front of the pub with a unique firepit, plus enclosed garden to the side
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Disabled Access Disabled Access
the wheelchair accessible toilet is in an adjacent building
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
inside if they are quiet and on a lead
Camping Camping
Tickleudder Campsite: north of the pub via the pub car park (110m)
Events Events
annual log chopping competition in the spring
Function Room Function Room
the end room can be reserved
Games Games
darts
Real Fire Real Fire
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Features
Cask Ale Cask Ale
Real Cider Real Cider
Crisp from Sam's Cider produced by Winkleigh Cider (bag in box) and Tutts Clump (local producer) in bottles
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
LocAle LocAle
Rebellion, Renegade, Loddon
Quiet Quiet
Transport
Close to bus routes (1000m)
Carousel Buses: 113 (Mon, Wed & Fri only - not public holidays; one return journey only; the south/eastbound service leaves before 10:30am); Oxfordshire County Council (Fleet Services): H1 (Thu only; one return journey only; the Henley-on-Thames bound service is before 10:30am)
Ordnance Survey Reference
Directions
500 yards along narrow lane north-east from the Checkendon-Stoke Row road

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