The Trout Inn

The Trout Inn is a Grade II listed building built principally in the 17th century, with some 18th-century alterations and additions.

[1] Godstow Bridge, to the south of the inn, consists of two stone arches across the Thames, the northern one dating from medieval times, and the southern rebuilt in 1892.

Both bridges are also Grade II listed,[2][3] as is the wooden footbridge at the Trout Inn.

An alternative reality version also appears in Philip Pullman's La Belle Sauvage.

In 2001 the Trout Inn was visited by US President Bill Clinton and his daughter Chelsea, who was then a graduate student at University College, Oxford.

The Trout Inn entrance
The Trout Inn
The Trout Inn sign