Lunch at The Lodge Hotel & Restaurant
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Date27th January 2007
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PlaceThe Lodge, Horton Hill, Horton-cum-Studley, OX33 1AY
Web: http://www.activehotels.com/servlet/xmlbrochure/index.do?hotelid=217601
Menu
Starter: Old English Tomato Soup or Smoked Salmon Salad (with Citrus Dressing)
Main Course, choice of:
Baked Chicken Supreme in Red Wine with Wild Mushrooms
Seared Seabass in a Fennel Broth
Roasted Mediterranean Vegetables with Feta Cheese in a Pastry Case
All served with roasted new potatoes & a selection of vegetables
Followed by: Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce or Raspberry Creme Brulee or Selected Cheeses
And: Tea or Coffee
Their trusty steeds await while their owners enjoy lunch inside.
The Lodge is an eighteenth century building but with a modern interior. It has an excellent restaurant, highly recommended by one of our members. Food is prepared with great care and this lunch really does represent very good value for money.
The Lodge, Horton Hill, Horton-cum-Studley, OX33 1AY
Postcode: OX33 1AY
OS 1:50 000 Map: 164
National Grid Ref: SP 594 124
Tel: 01865 351235
Horton-cum-Studley lies between Beckley and Brill, 4 miles North East of the Oxford ring road at Headington and a couple of miles North East of the Beckley TV mast.
From the Headington Roundabout on the A40 take Bayswater Road (signed Crematorium). If you come along the Oxford Northern Bypass from Cheltenham it's the first exit from the roundabout. If you come along the A40 from London it's the last one.
Beware the humps going down Bayswater Road, and carry on up the hill past the crematorium to the B4027, (about 2 miles). Go straight across the staggered crossroads. (See The Lodge sign.)
Go past Beckley and after a further two miles you will arrive at Horton-cum-Studley. After the sharp right hand bend The Lodge is on the right.
If you are coming down the M40 from the North you can leave at Junction9, follow the A34, turn left onto the B4027 and come through Islip to Beckley. Then turn left as above for Horton-cum-Studley.
If you are coming up the A34 from Abingdon you can use either the A40 or the B4027 as above.


