Sightseeing
Marche jusqu'à la tour de Broadway
Middle HillVery scenic spot!
A short drive away is Blenheim Palace. A World Heritage Site with over 300 years of History and home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough and his Family.
657 habitants recommandent
Palais de Blenheim
A short drive away is Blenheim Palace. A World Heritage Site with over 300 years of History and home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough and his Family.
Burford’s famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its medieval bridge and its impressive church, both sides of the street flanked by an unbroken line of ancient houses and shops. (Source: cotswold.com)
256 habitants recommandent
Burford
Burford’s famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its medieval bridge and its impressive church, both sides of the street flanked by an unbroken line of ancient houses and shops. (Source: cotswold.com)
At nearly 800ft, Stow is the highest of the Cotswold towns, located on the Roman Fosse Way and at the point where several roads meet, hence an important trading centre. It has a long history, it probably dates from a prehistoric fortified settlement on top of the hill, and had a special importance in the English Civil War, the last battle was fought close by in Donnington back in 1646. St Edward’s Church, was used as a prison for the defeated Royalist troops, as it was the only lockable building in the town. Some of the damage sustained at this time can still be seen today. (Source: cotswolds.com)
360 habitants recommandent
Stow-on-the-Wold
At nearly 800ft, Stow is the highest of the Cotswold towns, located on the Roman Fosse Way and at the point where several roads meet, hence an important trading centre. It has a long history, it probably dates from a prehistoric fortified settlement on top of the hill, and had a special importance in the English Civil War, the last battle was fought close by in Donnington back in 1646. St Edward’s Church, was used as a prison for the defeated Royalist troops, as it was the only lockable building in the town. Some of the damage sustained at this time can still be seen today. (Source: cotswolds.com)
The Rollright Stones are a complex of three Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton, on the borders of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Constructed from local oolitic limestone, the three monuments, now known as the King's Men and the Whispering Knights in Oxfordshire and the King Stone in Warwickshire, are distinct in their design and purpose. They were built at different periods in late prehistory. During the period when the three monuments were erected, there was a continuous tradition of ritual behaviour on sacred ground, from the 4th to the 2nd millennium BCE.
84 habitants recommandent
Les pierres de Rollright
Rollright RoadThe Rollright Stones are a complex of three Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton, on the borders of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Constructed from local oolitic limestone, the three monuments, now known as the King's Men and the Whispering Knights in Oxfordshire and the King Stone in Warwickshire, are distinct in their design and purpose. They were built at different periods in late prehistory. During the period when the three monuments were erected, there was a continuous tradition of ritual behaviour on sacred ground, from the 4th to the 2nd millennium BCE.
Victorian brewery and visitor centre offering guided tours and beers.
51 habitants recommandent
Hook Norton Brewery
Brewery LaneVictorian brewery and visitor centre offering guided tours and beers.
Members Club
If you are fortunate enough to be a member of Soho House (sadly I am not!), then the Farmhouse is located nearby.
88 habitants recommandent
Soho Farmhouse
If you are fortunate enough to be a member of Soho House (sadly I am not!), then the Farmhouse is located nearby.
City/town information
Home to the famous University of Oxford, this city is around a 30 minute drive if you are looking to explore further afield.
556 habitants recommandent
Oxford
Home to the famous University of Oxford, this city is around a 30 minute drive if you are looking to explore further afield.
Shopping
Bicester Village is around a 30 minute drive away, a designer outlet mall with heavily discounted prices. It's a personal favourite of mind, a good place to visit inside if the British weather fails to deliver!
413 habitants recommandent
Bicester Village
Bicester Village is around a 30 minute drive away, a designer outlet mall with heavily discounted prices. It's a personal favourite of mind, a good place to visit inside if the British weather fails to deliver!
M&S Foodhall
2 Trinity RdA short walk up the road.
Aldi
Horspath DriftwayA short walk up the road
Sainsbury's
12-14 Market StA short walk from the cottage.
The Co-operative Food
Albion StreetShort walk from property.
Food scene
Caffè Nero
Hub of the village!
The Rustic Bean Chipping Norton
The Blue Boar
1 Goddards LnThe Kingham Plough
The GreenThe Wild Rabbit
The Fox at Oddington
High StreetAward winning British restaurant in the heart of Chipping Norton. Better still, guests can use the code Honeycomb Cottage to get 10% off any lunchtime meal Wednesday-Saturday.
11 habitants recommandent
Whistlers
9 Middle RowAward winning British restaurant in the heart of Chipping Norton. Better still, guests can use the code Honeycomb Cottage to get 10% off any lunchtime meal Wednesday-Saturday.
The Rustic Bean Chipping Norton
Great coffee, pastries and brunch food.
42nd East Bakehouse
Wonderful coffee, cakes and a good brunch!
Conseils sur la ville
Déplacements
Cycle Hire
TY Cycles in Chipping Norton offer Cycle Hire from just £25 a day. Visit their website for more information. https://tycycles.co.uk/hybrid-bikes/
Déplacements
Travelling by Train/Taxi
Kingham Station is the nearest station, it's a short drive from Chipping Norton.
Taxis to and from the station start from around £10-12.
https://www.excelsiortaxis.co.uk/
https://www.a1taxischippingnorton.uk/