St Mary's Church
#2377 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
St Mary's Church is a Church of England parish church in Longworth, Oxfordshire. The church is a Grade I listed building. ()
EnglandUnited Kingdom
St Mary's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Frilford Heath Golf Club, Frilford Heath, St Mary's Church, Newbridge.
- 3.7 miEGolf, Outdoor activities
Frilford Heath Golf Club
95 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Oxfordshire, Frilford Heath Golf Club stands as a triumvirate of classic golfing excellence in the United Kingdom. With its rich tapestry of heathland terrain, the club offers three distinct 18-hole courses, each presenting a unique challenge...
- 3.4 miEGolf
Frilford Heath
87 min walk • Nestled in the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside, Frilford Heath is a premier golf destination that offers a quintessentially British golfing experience. Boasting three distinct 18-hole championship courses, this historic golfing venue presents a unique challenge...
- 5 miNWChurch, Romanesque architecture
St Mary's Church, Bampton
129 min walk • The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is the Church of England parish church of Bampton, West Oxfordshire. It is in the Archdeaconry of Dorchester in the Diocese of Oxford. The church was built in the 10th or 11th century as an Anglo-Saxon minster with a tower.
- 1.7 miNEBridge
Newbridge
44 min walk • New Bridge, often written as Newbridge, is a 13th-century bridge carrying the Abingdon–Witney road over the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, close to the Thames' confluence with the River Windrush. It is one of the two oldest surviving bridges on the Thames, part Grade I and part Grade II*-listed.
- 5.9 miSW51°39'32"N • 1°34'17"W
Faringdon Folly Tower, Faringdon
150 min walk • Historical place, View point, Forts and castles
- 5.9 miNEBridge
Pinkhill Lock
150 min walk • Pinkhill Lock is a lock on the River Thames in England. It is close to Farmoor, Oxfordshire. The first lock was built of stone by Daniel Harris for the Thames Navigation Commission in 1791.
- 2.7 miNChurch
St Giles' Church
69 min walk • The Parish Church of Saint Giles, Standlake is the Church of England parish church of Standlake, a village about 5 miles southeast of Witney in Oxfordshire. Since 1976 St Giles' parish has been a member of the Lower Windrush Benefice along with the parishes of Northmoor, Stanton Harcourt and Yelford.
- 2 miSForts and castles
Cherbury Camp
52 min walk • Cherbury Camp is a multi-vallate hill fort-like earthwork, situated at grid reference SU374963, 1 mi to the north of the village of Charney Bassett in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.
- 3 miNWChurch
Cote Baptist Chapel
78 min walk • Cote Baptist Church stands in Shifford Road, Cote, 1 mile to the east of Aston and 4 miles to the east of Bampton, in Oxfordshire, England. It is a redundant Baptist chapel in the care of the Historic Chapels Trust, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
- 7.2 miNEPark
Wytham Woods, Oxford
185 min walk • Wytham Woods are a 423.8-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Oxford in Oxfordshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site.
- 1.9 miWBridge
Tenfoot Bridge
48 min walk • Tenfoot Bridge is a wooden footbridge across the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England. It is situated on the reach above Shifford Lock and was built in 1869. It connects Buckland on the south bank to Chimney on the north. The name derives from a pre-existing weir which had a 10-foot-wide flash lock in it.