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Newton Grove in Oxfordshire

  • View accros pitching area
  • Gravelled area
  • View up pitching area
  • South Newington Church from site
  • Newton Grove Solar Unit
  • Newton Grove Solar Unit at Night
  • View down the pitching area
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Newton Grove is a private, quiet, rural 1.8 acre sloping site, located on the south east edge of the charming Oxfordshire village of South Newington near the Cotswolds. Surrounded by open fields and native woodland (not part of a farm), Newton Grove is an ideal location for relaxing breaks. The site includes almost 1 acre of regularly mown unrestricted grass pitches, with picnic benches and an abundance and diversity of wildlife.

South Newington is a small village that lies approximately 7 miles (11km) north east of Chipping Norton and 6 miles (9km) south west of Banbury on the south bank of the River Swere (M40 9 miles). South Newington retains the character of a small, thriving rural village. Part of the village lies in a conservation area which was designated in 1989. The church is late Norman and is one of only fifteen churches in England to be dedicated to St Peter ad Vincula. The church has become famous for the well preserved wall paintings which are nationally important. The village offers a network of footpaths for walkers. Other amenities include a village garage, garden plant sales, a blacksmith, children’s play area known as “The Poleaxe” including play equipment and a freehouse also offering meals.

Newton Grove is an ideal base for exploring the beautiful villages and historic towns of North Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds. Numerous leisure and cultural activities are to be found in Chipping Norton, Banbury and further afield in Oxford, Warwick and Stratford. If you are a serious shopper you can take a trip to the popular Bicester Village. With easy access to the M40 you are only an hour from Birmingham and an hour and a half from London, so come and enjoy a beautiful tranquil piece countryside.

Plenty to 'see and do' see website for more information/ideas

There are attractions nearby such as Broughton Castle, Great Tew Village, Hook Norton Brewery, National Herb Centre, Rollright Stones, British Motor Museum, Sulgrave Manor, Kiftsgate Court, Civil War Battle Sites - Edgehill Rousham House & Gardens, National Trust Properties such as Upton House, Farnborough Hall, Chastleton House & Garden, Stowe, Charlcote Park and lots more

FOR LONGER STAY DISCOUNTS AND FOR UP TO DATE AVAILABLITY, CURRENT RATES, AND DOWNLOADABLE INFORMATION/LOCATION SHEETS ETC visit: WWW.NEWTONGROVE.CO.UK

Conscientious dog owners are welcome.

There is good mobile phone reception on most networks. Vodafone & O2 have 4G, Three and EE/Virgin all have been tried on 3G with good results.

Payment for your stay can be paid by BACS, cheque, or cash paid on arrival. During busy times, if fully booked (eg bank holidays/summer holidays) payment may be required in advance.
BACS and cheque payment details will be provided upon request.
Earliest arrival time 11.00, latest arrival time 19.00 hours. (these times are flexible! - if you are running behind/held up please contact us and we do our best to accommodate you)
Note: There are no electric hookups – A stand alone Solar Unit is available (but there is only one). Generators are allowed if they do not cause annoyance/nuisance to others on site. (If requested not to use a generator by the management or other visitors please respect this).
Battery charging available if required.

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