English: The Chandlers Arms public house, Epwell, north Oxfordshire. The building dates from the latter part of the 17th century and over its windows are hood-moulds typical of the period. The building has a 19th century rear extension. It is a public house that until 2013 was controlled by the Hook Norton Brewery.
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