The Villages Of The Cotswolds
Hook Norton
The Village
Hook Norton is a large village mention in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of AD922 lying between Chipping Norton and
Banbury and is famous for the real-ale that has been brewed at the local brewery for 150 years.
The long main street is lined by buildings of attractive honey-coloured cotswold stone which are beautifully preserved and
represent a glorious array of thatched and tiled roofed properties from the 16th, 17th & 18th centuries.
The picturesque village can also be proud of its fine medieval church dedicated to St Peter.
Getting Here
The village is about 9½ miles from Banbury and 11½ miles from Chipping Norton.
Parking
If you wish to visit the village, please park with respect to others. There are a few car parking spaces near the village shop.
Local Amenities
There are three pub's and excellent village shop.



