





The Kingfisher Inn. We are in the small village of Shillingford near Wallingford, Oxfordshire. For Walkers, The Thamesfootpath is directly outside our entrance. We are a family buisness providing good quality guest accomodation and serving genuine homemade cuisine. If you have tired of the large corporate chain hotels, then look no further.






Ford's Farm guest house, Ewelme, is convenient if you are visiting Wallingford or Henley. The village of your stay has its own historic attractions: the medieval Church, Almshouses, School, and King's Pool where Henry VIII used to frolic with his fifth wife, Katherine Howard. Ford's Farm 15th century farmhouse blends in well with the history all around.






Luxurious 4 star, family owned and run Bed & Breakfast. Personalised service, newly refurbished rooms with many amenities, free wireless Internet. Full Continental and English cooked breakfasts with homemade and vegetarian products. Close to the centre of historic Wallingford, Ridgeway and Thames Paths, Reading and Oxford. Walkers, cyclists and children are all welcome and catered for.






Fyfield Manor bed and breakfast is a twelfth century building with early eighteenth century panelling and mid-nineteenth century façade. Nominated as one of the best B/Bs in England by Staysure. This village B&B is conveniently situated for R.A.F. Benson, Wallingford, Henley-on-Thames and Oxford. Enjoy a bit of history: choose whether to stay in the Manor itself or the Cloister






Alouette Bed & Breakfast is in the twinned villages of Shillingford-on-Thames and Warborough, Oxfordshire. From here walk the Thames Path and the Ridgeway; bike the Oxfordshire cycleway; visit historic Wallingford, Oxford or Henley-on-Thames. The 4-Star Silver award is testament to the quality of our accommodation and service. Free Wi-Fi. Close to RAF Benson, Culham, Science Park and M40






Fords Farm is a working farm situated in the picturesque village of Ewelme near to Wallingford and Henley. Ewelme is flooded with history. Some historical attractions include the 15th century church and Almshouses. Parts of the farmhouse itself date back to the 15th century. These 4 and 5 star self-catering cottages are luxuriously furnished to the highest standard.






Herons Farm offers self catering accommodation and bed and breakfast near Pangbourne, Berkshire. Located a short drive from the railway station, our property is very convenient for Reading. Choice of self-catering holiday rentals. The farmhouse B&B bedrooms are well equipped with Freesat TVs and fridges. The 400-acre farm has a riding university and equestrian centre.






Large medieval house retaining oak-beamed rooms set in an acre of delightful gardens with a heated swimming pool (May to October). Two bathrooms. Internet Access. Ample off-road parking. Very close to Abingdon/A34. No smoking, weekly rates available. Children welcome, minimum age 5.

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Address: Little Gables Bed Breakfast, 166 Crowmarsh Hill Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BG

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Address: The Kingfisher Inn, 27 HENLEY ROAD, WALLINGFORD, Oxfordshire, OX10 7EL

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Address: The Plough Inn, Abingdon Road, Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire, OX14 3EG

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Address: Dog House Hotel, Faringdon Road Frilford Heath, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6QJ

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Address: The Bat Ball, 28 HIGH STREET cuddesdon, oxford, Oxfordshire, OX44 9HJ

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Address: Bull Inn at Streatley, Reading Road, Streatley, Berkshire, RG8 9JJ

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Address: Sherwood, Sherwood Oxford Road, Frilford Heath, Oxfordshire, OX13 5NW

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Address: Queens Head, 26 CHURCH ROAD, OXFORD, Oxfordshire, OX33 1RU

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Address: BB Rafters, Abingdon RoadMarcham, Marcham, Oxfordshire, OX13 6NU
Didcot, Oxfordshire. Before the railway came to Didcot it was simply a tiny village set in unspectacular country, but in spite of the expansion this brought about, the old village has managed to remain relatively untouched. It still retains an atmosphere of thatch and charm.
The Church of All Saints is mostly from the Decorated period, though altered and renovated later. It has a wooden bell turret and a shingled spire, and inside a splendid Purbeck marble effigy of a mitred bishop dating from about 1293. This may commemorate Ralph de Dudecot.
Nearby towns: Abingdon, Goring, Wallingford, Wantage
Nearby villages: Blewbury, Cholsey, Harwell, Milton, Upton
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