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Historic Greene King pub in Oxfordshire town up for sale
The Cromwell on North Bar Street in Banbury, which is a hotel as well as a pub, is run by the major chain, with its sale being conducted by Savills.
It has a 4 star rating based on over 800 Google reviews and boasts 25 ensuite rooms with planning permission to increase that number to 28.
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Its listing states: “Internally the property has a large bar and restaurant area, function room, catering kitchen and customer WC’s at ground floor.
The Cromwell pub and hotel in Banbury has been put up for sale (Image: Google Maps)
“At the rear of the property is a permanent marquee used for weddings and events.
“The hotel accommodation is laid out over ground, first and second floor levels and provides 25 en-suite bedrooms.
“In addition there are three staff rooms and a one bedroom manager’s flat.”
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The 17th-century property also has a beer garden with 66 covers and a car park to the rear for around 20 vehicles.
its 2026 business rates value is £47,300 and the property will be sold as seen including all fixtures and fittings. It is not a listing building but is within the Banbury Conservation Area.
The listing added: “The building is of traditional construction under a pitched slate roof with brick extensions to the rear and dressed natural stone façade to the street.”