The Flower Pot sits in a village on a peaceful stretch of the River Thames just outside Henley-on-Thames. Surrounded by rolling Chiltern landscapes and positioned directly beside the Thames Path, this popular inn combines traditional character with a relaxed setting. It is particularly well placed for exploring Henley-on-Thames, the Chiltern Hills National Landscape and nearby Berkshire villages. During summer months, the garden and terrace become a sociable spot for alfresco dining, while winter brings roaring fires and cosy suppers. Whether you are searching for a pub with rooms near Henley, a walking holiday along the Thames, or a relaxed foodie escape in Oxfordshire, it offers a quintessentially British pub stay.
Flower Pot Hotel Aston, Oxfordshire, RG9 3DG
- 8 bedrooms
- 8 bedrooms
Village Inn just Outside Henley-on-Thames
Facilties & Amenities
- Beer Garden
- Breakfast
- Craft Beer
- Dog Friendly Rooms
- Family Friendly
- Gastro Pub
- Log Fires
- Parking
- Sky Sports / TNT Sport in bar
- WiFi
Bedrooms
The Flower Pot’s eight bedrooms are individually designed, blending comfort with understated elegance. Expect soft furnishings, comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms and peaceful surroundings. Rooms are designed to feel calm and restful after a day exploring Henley and the Chilterns, making the pub equally suited to romantic breaks, walking holidays and relaxed midweek escapes. Thoughtful touches and a quiet setting give overnight stays a distinctly unhurried feel. Dog-friendly rooms are located in the external courtyard and are available for a small additional charge on request. A twin and super king room can also be annexed to create a family room.
Notice: For Guests looking to stay on Sunday, the pub operates an extended lunch service but not dinner. The pub is closed for business on Monday, but breakfast is available.
Food & Drink
Food at The Flower Pot centres around relaxed, traditional pub dining done well, with a menu that makes the most of seasonal British ingredients and the pub’s enviable setting. Guests can settle into the cosy bar for comforting classics and local ales, or enjoy long lunches and evening suppers in the restaurant or outside on the terrace in warmer months. Expect dishes ranging from beer-battered fish and chips, to seasonal plates and indulgent desserts. The pub has long been a favourite stop for walkers and boaters exploring this stretch of the river, creating a lively but laid-back atmosphere throughout the year. The drinks selection includes rotating ales, beers on tap, carefully chosen wines, premium spirits and cocktails.
