Historic houses · South East England
Bear Inn
In or near Oxford.
Bear Inn — pub in Oxford, England.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Nearest railway station
- Oxford · 1.0 km
- Free entry
- Family-friendly
Getting there & planning your visit
The Bear Inn is located in Oxford, Oxfordshire, with the postcode OX1 4EH. The nearest railway station is Oxford, which is approximately 1 km away. Please note that the venue is not wheelchair accessible, and entry details are not provided.
About
Bear Inn is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Owned by Fuller's Brewery. Address: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4723484, OX1 4EH. Wikidata describes it as: "pub in Oxford, England". Coordinates: 51.7515°, -1.2557°.
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Official information
The Bear Inn is a historic pub in Oxford, serving delicious food and a variety of real ales. With a cozy interior and a heated garden, it offers a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and tourists.
From the Wikipedia article
The Bear (historically associated with The Bear Inn) is a pub in Oxford, England, that was founded in 1774 as The Jolly Trooper. It stands on the corner of Alfred Street and Blue Boar Street, opposite Bear Lane in the centre of Oxford, just north of Christ Church, on the site of St Edward's churchyard. It was converted from the early 17th century residence of the stableman (ostler) for the coaching inn, The Bear Inn, which was on the High Street, Oxford. When The Bear Inn was converted into private housing in 1801, The Jolly Trooper changed its name to The Bear (or The Bear Inn). There is a claim that by adopting its name, the current (1774) Bear Inn has acquired the history of the pub on the High Street, and so is one of the oldest pubs in Oxford. The documented history of the site of the original Bear Inn on the High Street has been traced to 1241, when Lady Christina Pady bequeathed the property to St Frideswide's Priory in return for having a private mass said for her for eternity; at that time it had a dwelling house, later called Parn Hall, but this burned down in 1421. There is evidence of an inn, Le Tabard, in existence by 1432 in addition to a neighbouring piece of land with shops at the rear. It was known as The Bear Inn by 1457, and by 1523 the land at the rear was part of the pub's property; it contained stables for the coaching horses, and was bounded to the south by St Edward's churchyard. In 1524 the priory was closed, and the "eternal" masses for Christina Pady ceased; a year later, in 1525, Thomas Wolsey laid the foundations for Christ Church (then called Cardinal College) on the priory's grounds. In the early 17th century a dwelling for the pub stableman was built over St Edward's churchyard, and this dwelling was converted in 1774 to the present day pub, with evidence of skeletons from the churchyard still in the cellar. The Mitchells & Butlers pub, All Bar One on 124 High Street, along with the neighbouring shop, 123, now occupies the site of…
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Background
Description
On 28 April 1241, Lady Christina Pady, the daughter of Ralph Pady, a burgher (important citizen) and Oxford mill owner, and the widow of both Laurence Kepeharme (died c.1208), the first Mayor of Oxford, and Jordan Rufus (died c. 1241–50), bequeathed to St Frideswide's Priory the land and property on the High Street that would, by 1432, be an inn (Le Tabard). The bequest gave property at the western corner of High Street and Alfred Street, and property to the south near the corner of Alfred Street and Blue Boar Street, which in total amounted to one messuage (a dwelling house with outbuildings) and four "seldis" (booths or shops), to the priory in return for the canons saying a mass for her…
Visiting
In Robert Boris's 1984 comedy movie Oxford Blues, The Bear is where the main character, Nick Di Angelo, and his student friends occasionally meet to drink. In Colin Dexter's novel Death Is Now My Neighbour, Inspector Morse seeks the aid of the pub's landlords (and tie experts), Steve and Sonya Lowbridge, in identifying a tie from a photograph. Oxford-educated Australian arts leader Anthony Steel recalls in his autobiography, Painful in Daily Doses: An Anecdotal Memoir, that Alan Course, the landlord, played the Last Post on his bugle, for a student lying in the middle of the street outside the pub.
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- Coordinates
- 51.7515, -1.2557
- County
- Oxfordshire
- District
- Oxford
- Parish
- Oxford, unparished area
- Postcode
- OX1 4EH
- Parliamentary constituency
- Oxford West and Abingdon
- Phone
- 01865 728164
- Established
- 1242
- Nearest railway station
- Oxford — 1 km
- Official site
- www.bearoxford.co.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q4876452 (CC0)
- wikipedia: The Bear, Oxford (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: The Bear, Oxford - geograph.org.uk - 1329707.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Bear Inn?
- Bear Inn is in Oxfordshire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode OX1 4EH), in the parish of Oxford, unparished area.
- What is Bear Inn?
- Bear Inn — pub in Oxford, England.
- How do I get to Bear Inn?
- The nearest railway station is Oxford, about 1.0 km away. Drivers can use postcode OX1 4EH.
- When was Bear Inn built?
- Built or established in 1242.
- Who owns Bear Inn?
- Bear Inn is owned by Fuller's Brewery.
- Is Bear Inn a listed building?
- Bear Inn is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
- How do I get to Bear Inn?
- The nearest railway station is Oxford, about 1.0 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode OX1 4EH.