The White Hart
public house in the village was built in the 15th century by the executors of
John Golafre (died 1442), who willed the foundation of a
chantry. The building was either a
hospital or
almshouse serving a chantry in the parish church or was itself the chantry chapel with priest's house attached.
St John's College, Oxford has owned the White Hart since 1580. In the 16th century the chantry was suppressed and its last chaplain, Thomas Clenson, was pensioned off.
Oxfordshire County Council subsidised bus route 63 between
Oxford and
Southmoor links Fyfield with Oxford on weekdays. From Monday to Friday there are five departures a day from Fyfield to Oxford, and three buses a day from Oxford to Fyfield. There is no service on Saturday, Sunday, or Bank Holidays. The current contractor operating the route is
Thames Travel. ==References==