Riverside Manor holds a wonderful location, nestled within beautiful South Oxfordshire countryside, just a few minutes from the village of Stadhampton and helpful amenities. There is a huge variety of places and attractions to see, do and explore within easy reaching distance of this fabulous home, including, Oxford, Henley, Blenheim Palace, Bicester Village and the Cotswolds.
The Manor has been recently modernised to an incredibly high standard and boasts beautiful interiors and furnishings throughout while still retaining all its original charm and character. Not to mention the garden, which is host to the River Thames.
On the ground floor is the main living accommodation, ideal for socialising, this space comprises of a cosy living room, dining room and a modern kitchen which comes fully-equipped with all the tools you could possibly need. Riverside Manor can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests across five well-appointed bedrooms, two of which boast en-suite facilities while the others share the use of two family bathrooms. The bedrooms each boast super-king beds, three of the rooms can be set up with twin single beds on request, ideal for those travelling with children or friends.
Outside, there is a large garden and lawn, ideal for children’s games. For those wishing to enjoy a spot of al fresco dining, there is outdoor seating for ten and a barbecue!
Riverside Manor is situated in the small village of Newington, the neighbouring village of Stadhampton, home to the iconic Crazy Bear Hotel & Restaurant, is less than a 5-minute drive away. The historic market town of Wallingford, which boasts a wider selection of helpful amenities, is just a 10-minute drive away. The thriving city of Oxford, best known for its prestigious University, is just 25-minutes from the Manor and is a must-visit, with plenty for visitors to see and explore!
In the wider area, there are plenty of attractions for the whole family to enjoy. To the North is the beautiful Cotswolds region, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this area is home to a number of quintessentially-English towns and villages with pretty honey-coloured stone buildings. A number of the best-known destinations including Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Bourton-on-the-Water are all within an hour’s drive, while Bicester Village is just a 30-minute drive away and is a must-visit for any keen shopaholics. To the South, are the Chilterns and the popular town of Henley-on-Thames which is less than 30-minutes away, while Windsor, known for its iconic Castle, is a 50-minute drive.
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