The former Two Brewers (1), 50 North Street, Thame, Oxon

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The former Two Brewers (1), 50 North Street, Thame, Oxon

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 18 Nov 2017

From at least 1871, probably earlier, this was a beerhouse later a public house until it closed in 2011. In later years it was a Greene King House which they inherited after taking over well-known local brewers Morlands of Abingdon. Today the building is known as Two Brewers House and seems to be partially used as offices and probably part residential. A photograph of the pub when open, by Gordon Griffiths, taken in October 2009, can be seen here:- Image Image Image

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51.747786
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-0.976152