Hook Norton

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Hook Norton is a historic Cotswold village in Oxfordshire, England, best known for its traditional Victorian tower brewery and honey-colored stone buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeUnit West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire District
ceremonialCounty Oxfordshire
country England
dialCode 01608
district West Oxfordshire
governingBody Hook Norton Parish Council
hasArchitecturalStyle Cotswold stone
hasBrewery Hook Norton Brewery
hasBuildingMaterial Cotswold limestone
hasEvent local village festivals
hasFeature Baptist church
Methodist chapel (former)
parish church of St Peter
primary school
traditional public houses
village hall
village shops
hasHeritage Victorian industrial heritage
traditional rural village character
hasIndustry agriculture
brewing
hasLandscape rolling Cotswold countryside
hasNearbyPlace Great Rollright
Milcombe
Swerford
Whichford
hasRecreation Hook Norton Cricket Club
Hook Norton Football Club
hasTransport bus services to Banbury
bus services to Chipping Norton
historicCounty Oxfordshire
knownFor Hook Norton Brewery
Victorian tower brewery
honey-colored stone buildings
lieutenancyArea Oxfordshire
locatedIn Cotswolds
Oxfordshire
nearestLargeTown Banbury
nearestTown Chipping Norton
osGridReference SP3533
postalTown Banbury
postcodeArea OX
postcodeDistrict OX
surface form: OX15
region South East England

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West Oxfordshire hasVillage Hook Norton