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Bricklayers Arms

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Picture source: Stephen Harris |
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The Bricklayers Arms was situated at 39
Church Lane. This pub closed in December 2010 and has now been converted to
a private residence with further houses built in the garden. |
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The Bricklayers Arms survives as a
house and had a sign showing Winston Churchill in overalls laying bricks –
you could have a great pint of Ind Coope Burton Ale here. Old Marston was
always a small, rather up-market village, but it also had plenty of farm
workers |
Graham Baker, via Oxford Drinker website (August 2022) |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source:
M J Crook |
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Date of photo: 2014 |
Picture source: Movement80 |