this b&b in an old timber building adjoining a pub is 2. rooms are warmly furnished in a classic style and feature flat-screen tvs and tea and coffeemaking facilities. full english breakfast is served in the cosy bar and restaurant with fireplace and wooden beams; there's regular live music and a beer garden. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. 6 miles from the uffington white horse and 7 miles from the vale and downland museum Heathrow Airport 1 hr 26
Roves Farm (16 min) Outdoor recreation Dragon Hill, Uffington (5 min) It's said that St. George slew the dragon on this hill, which has a top flattened by human activity. Wayland's Smithy (12 min) Tomb, prehistory, archaeological excavation, ancient history, and history National Trust - Buscot Park (18 min) Fine, 18th-century NT mansion with water gardens and art by Rembrandt, Rubens and pre-Raphaelites. Farmer Gow's (7 min) Uffington White Horse (10 min) Hill featuring a 110m-long prehistoric hill figure shaped like a horse & the remains of a castle. National Trust - Ashdown (14 min) National Trust - Great Coxwell Barn (11 min) 13th-century, Cotswold stone barn, once part of a monastic farm, with original wooden roof beams. Uffington Castle - White Horse and Dragon Hill (11 min) Iron age and history Welford Park (30 min) Park surrounding an historic mansion, selling pork, ham and sausages from pigs reared on the estate. Millets Farm Centre (22 min) Family-oriented farm with animal visits, a play-area, eateries & a shop stocking area-sourced goods. The Vale & Downland Museum (16 min) Crocodiles of the World (30 min) Crocodile center with over 15 global species offering hands-on encounters, a cafe & a shop. Coate Water Country Park (22 min) Extensive parkland with wildlife nature reserve and kids' splash park, plus lake habitats and hides. Kelmscott Manor (26 min) Furnished in Arts and Crafts style, this 17th-century manor was the summer home of William Morris. |