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OXFORD 
ITUATED in the famous High Street 
—in itself one of the most beautiful 
thoroughfares in Europe—the ‘ Mitre ’ has 
altered little with the passing years. Changes 
there have been, of course, for the inns of 
four hundred years ago lacked a good deal 
of comfort, but whilst taking advantage of 
the luxuries afforded by progress, they have 
been introduced so discreetly that they have 
been absorbed into the personality of the inn. 
Established for over six hundred years, the 
Mitre ’ has always been famed throughout 
England for the best fare and 
the most comfortable 
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