Brize Norton lies to the east of Carterton in Oxfordshire. Since the 1930s its name has become widely known because of the local airbase which was named after Brize Norton village, although its main buildings are in the neighbouring parish. The parish church dates from the 12th Century. By the mid 16th Century it was dedicated to St Peter but is now dedicated to St Brise. An ex Army hut was erected in the village in 1921 known as the Victory Hut. A new hall, the Elderbank Hall, replaced this as the village community centre and is used for a wide range of activities. There are two pubs in the village. The Masons Arms on the Burford Road, and The Chequers opposite the Recreation Ground on Station Road. RAF Brize Norton is the largest station in the Royal Air Force, employing some 3900 service personnel and over 600 civilians. It is the main airport used for deploying UK troops worldwide and to project air transport and air-to-air refuelling. From the road at the end of the runway it is possible to watch the large planes coming in to land. Brize Norton is approximately 4 miles from both Burford and Witney.
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Places to Stay near Brize Norton
The Vines Hotel and Restaurant (0.46 miles)
Set in the picturesque village of Black Bourton near Burford, “The Vines” has long been acclaimed for its fine dining in elegant surroundings. It is an ideal location for those on business in ... More | visit website
The Coach House (0.46 miles)
A beautifully converted Cotswold stone stable block on the edge of the Oxfordshire village of Bampton, The Coach House has three extremely elegant en-suite rooms. Equipped with great attention to detail they have Egyptian cotton ... More | visit website
Chilli Pepper (2.40 miles)
25 minutes from Oxford or Cheltenham.
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Swan Inn (3.68 miles)
Burford Lodge Hotel & Restaurant (3.76 miles)
Reminiscent of its beginnings as an elegant country residence, this Victorian hotel has undergone a remarkable refurbishment. Chosen for leisure, business or romance; Owners Graham and Paula Cox have taken ... More
Mill and Old Swan (3.98 miles)
Set in 60 acres of grounds near Oxford, on the banks of the River Windrush, the Mill and Old Swan is the perfect setting in which to relax and offers ... More
Cotswold Gateway Hotel (4.02 miles)
The Cotswold Gateway is a family run hotel set in the heart of Burford which is situated in the historic Cotswold region of England. This charming hotel, bar and restaurant is ideally located for ... More | visit website
The Bull at Burford (4.15 miles)
The Bull at Burford has been an Inn and has been receiving visitors since 1610. Famous visitors have included Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton (The room they used, The Trafalgar ... More
Burford House (4.20 miles)
Dating from the 17th century, Burford House is a eight bedroom town house situated in the lovely Cotswold town of Burford. Inside the atmosphere and ambience have a special quality, offering the comfort of a ... More | visit website
Bay Tree Hotel (4.23 miles)
Dating from 1584, the Bay Tree - a member of Classic British Hotels, was the home of Sir Lawrence Tanfield, a politician during the reign of Elizabeth I. Situated in picturesque Burford 'The Gateway to ... More | visit website
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