
Thriving Village Pub
Approximate distances: Banbury 4.4 miles, Train to London/Marylebone in 70 minutes, Brackley 8 miles, Oxford 22 miles, Train to Paddington in the village in 80 minutes.

Rent: Rent: £25,000 per annum. Length of tenancy 3 years. All figures are correct to the best of our knowledge.
These figures are accurate to the best of our knowledge but we cannot guarantee 100%.
Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk
Kings Sutton is a popular village situated on the Northants/Oxon borders.
Good connections access to M40 Motorway at 10, Ardley (approximately 8 miles), J11, Banbury (approximately 7 miles).
Village railway station to London (Paddington/Marlebone approximately 80 minutes). Village railway station to London (Paddington/Marylebone approximately 80 minutes), Oxford (approximately 25 minutes) and Birmingham (approximately 45 minutes).
Well served by local amenities, including a general store, post office, primary school (2007,OFSTED report “outstanding in all areas’’) , 3 public houses and a fine 13th century church with a renowned 190-foot spire. Many community clubs and groups.
Banbury has more extensive shopping facilities, and Oxford offers a wide range of cultural pursuits.
Local education includes Kings Sutton primary school in the village and The Chenderit Comprehensive in Middleton Cheney. Private schools include St Johns Priory (Banbury) and Carrdus (Overthorpe), Winchester House preparatory (Brackley), Beachborough (Westbury) and Bloxham (Co-ed) and Tudor Hall (girls) public schools. There is a good bus service, specifically for Oxford schools with a pick up point at Adderbury.
Sporting activities in the area include a good village tennis club; sports complex in Banbury; golf at Adderbury, Cherwell Edge and Tadmarton; motor racing at Silverstone and horse racing at Towcester and Stratford-upon-Avon.
The village holds an annual classical during the summer that draws performers from around the world. It also holds an annual Literary Festival, usually in March. The annual village party, open to all villagers, is held in the grounds of a private house close to the railway station
Kings Sutton is a popular South Northamptonshire conservation village situated in undulating countryside close to the Oxfordshire boarder.
The Butchers Arms is an 18th Century vibrant pub with a large garden area.
The main trading area consists of a large bar area with separate restaurant.
Fully equipped kitchen, traditionally furnished throughout, with many original features remaining, including a large open fireplace, flagstone floors, exposed beams and provides a seating area for around 50 people.
The gardens and terrace, located to the rear of the property provide an extensive area in which families and dogs can relax whilst enjoying the evening sun.
Predominantly laid to lawn with herbaceous boarders and beds.
Large parking area to the rear of the property.
Opportunity to build on the excellent food reputation through increasing the wet trade.
From Banbury take the A4260 towards Oxford, on entering the village of Adderbury take the left hand turn to Kings Sutton, continue along this road until you reach the village. Proceed through a couple of sharp bends and the Butchers Arms can be found on the left hand side immediately after the sharp bends.
Mains water, gas and drainage.
Council Tax Band: B £1,200.17p per annum. Business rates also applicable.
South Northamptonshire District Council.


Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk

| Premises Licence. Licensed For: | Opening Hours: | |
| Indoor sporting events | Sunday – Thursday | 10:00 – 00.30 |
| Recorded music | Friday – Saturday | 10:00 – 02.00 |
| Provision of late night refreshment | ||
| Sale by retail of alcohol | ||

Please contact Jo Hyde on: Tel: 01608 737210 or email: jo@hook-norton-brewery.co.uk