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Drayton St. Leonard, Oxfordshire
Thatchers Ford
A select development of five contemporary homes
Detached
New Barn
New Barn is a substantial home that offers a fantastic mix of contemporary finishes and characterful features. The impressive kitchen, dining and family area is situated at the heart of this home, offering plenty of space for all the family.
Semi-Detached
Wild Rose Cottage
Wild Rose Cottage is the only three bedroom property at Thatchers Ford and is ideal for families and downsizers alike. The open plan kitchen/dining room spans the rear of the property with French doors opening out to your private garden.
Welcome Home
An exclusive development of just five unique homes blending with local village
Find out more about this beautiful Oxfordshire village
Drayton St. Leonard offers a myriad of clubs and societies, and the neighbouring market towns of Wallingford and Abingdon provide comprehensive amenities and a diverse array of shops. This picturesque Oxfordshire village boasts a wealth of period and historical charm.
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A Connected Community
Nestled in the scenic South Oxfordshire countryside, Drayton St. Leonard is situated approximately 8 miles from the charming market towns of Abingdon and Wallingford. Oxford - a hub of culture and academia - is 10 miles by car, while access to junction 7 of the M40, linking to both London and Birmingham, is just 6 ½ miles away. For commuters, Didcot Parkway railway station offers regular services to London Paddington, and is less than 10 miles away.
An Idyllic South-Oxfordshire Lifestyle
This picturesque village boasts a wealth of period and historical properties, an Anglican church steeped in heritage, a vibrant village hall, a playground, and the inviting Catherine Wheel public house, all set amidst the serene backdrop of two operational farms.
With community spirit in abundance, villagers come together to organise a host of events throughout the year, ranging from Safari Suppers and festive Summer Fêtes to intellectually stimulating quiz nights, friendly wine-tasting evenings, creative flower arranging classes, and cozy film nights. For those with varied interests, Drayton St. Leonard offers a myriad of clubs and societies, including a History Society for the avid historians, an Investment Club for the financially savvy, a Book Club, Gardening Club and Bellringing Group.
The community spirit here is palpable, with villagers coming together to organise a plethora of events throughout the year, ranging from delightful Safari Suppers and festive Summer Fêtes to intellectually stimulating quiz nights, convivial wine-tasting evenings, creative flower arranging classes, and cozy film nights. For those with varied interests, Drayton St. Leonard offers a myriad of clubs and societies, including a History Society for the avid historians, an Investment Club for the financially savvy, a Book Club for literature enthusiasts, a Gardening Club for green-fingered residents, and a Bellringing Group for those who enjoy the melodious chime of church bells.
Family Convenience On Your Doorstep
For everyday needs, the neighbouring market towns of Wallingford and Abingdon provide comprehensive amenities and a diverse array of shops, with the convenience of a Waitrose store to cater to discerning tastes. Additionally, the esteemed Wild Pig Farm Shop in nearby Stadhampton offers locally sourced delights, while smaller convenience stores can be found in Berinsfield and Stadhampton.
Families in the village benefit from access to quality education, with Drayton St. Leonard falling within the catchment area for the multi-lingual European School at Culham and the esteemed St. Birinius CoE primary school in Dorchester-on-Thames, with secondary schooling options available in Abingdon such as the sort-after Abingdon School.
Idyllic South Oxfordshire
A village providing comprehensive amenities with access to Wallingford, Abingdon & Oxford
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Twining House, 294 Banbury Road, Summertown, Oxford, OX2 7ED
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- Monday - Friday:9:00am - 6:00pm
- Saturday:9:00am - 1:00pm