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Hook Norton Brewery has announced it is set to reopen The Fox in Chipping Norton later this week, following a major refurbishment.

A traditional 16th Century coaching inn, The Fox is expected to reopen at noon on Friday, October 23 following a complete refurbishment and the addition of four bedrooms. The property now features 10 individually themed bedrooms.

James Clarke, MD at Hook Norton, said: “We acquired the Fox Hotel in 1988. Occupying a prime site in the lovely market town of Chipping Norton, it has traded well over the years, but the time had come for a refurbishment.

“Seeing the opportunity in this area, we decided to invest in a complete makeover, including the addition of four bedrooms. It will be our first managed house and as such a flagship for the brewery.

“The refurbishment has been carried out sympathetically, but with a contemporary look we are delighted with the result and look forward to having The Fox back as part of Chipping Norton life.”

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