Culham Manor, Sutton Courtenay
#2 among attractions in Sutton Courtenay
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Facts and practical information
Culham Manor is a historic manor house in Culham, near Abingdon in southern Oxfordshire, England. ()
Sutton Courtenay United Kingdom
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Culham Manor – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Thames Path, St Helen's Church, All Saints' Church, Culham Bridge.
1.6 miNEHiking, Hiking trailThames Path
41 min walk • The Thames Path is a National Trail following the River Thames from its source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Charlton, south east London. It is about 184 miles long. A path was first proposed in 1948 but it only opened in 1996. The Thames Path's entire length can be walked, and a few parts can be cycled.
1.2 miNRomanesque architecture, ChurchSt Helen's Church, Abingdon
31 min walk • St Helen's Church is a Church of England parish church in Abingdon on the bank of the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England. The church is thought to occupy the site of the Anglo-Saxon Helenstowe Nunnery.
0.5 miSEChurchAll Saints' Church
13 min walk • The Church of All Saints, Sutton Courtenay is the Church of England parish church of Sutton Courtenay, England. Extant since at least the 12th century, the church has been Grade I listed since 1966. It is in the centre of the village, near the northeast corner of the village green.
0.5 miNBridgeCulham Bridge, Abingdon
14 min walk • Culham Bridge is a medieval bridge crossing a present backwater of the River Thames in England at Culham, Oxfordshire, near the town of Abingdon.
1.2 miNIslandNag's Head Island, Abingdon
32 min walk • Nag's Head Island is an island in the River Thames in England at Abingdon. It sits in the middle of the two Abingdon Bridges on the reach above Culham Lock. The part of the island on the upstream side of the bridge is occupied by the Nag's Head public house, which gave the island its name, a nag being a useless horse.
1.2 miNMonasteryHelenstowe Nunnery, Abingdon
31 min walk • Helenstowe Nunnery was an Anglo-Saxon nunnery at Abingdon in the English county of Berkshire. Helenstowe is said to have been founded by a certain Lady Cilla in the 670s.
1 miNIslandAndersey Island, Abingdon
27 min walk • Andersey Island is a 273-acre area of flood-meadow and former flood-meadow south-east of Abingdon Bridge, Abingdon, Oxfordshire on the reach above Culham Lock in which parish it lies however maintaining close links with Abingdon by virtue of its current amenities.
1 miW 0.8 miNWSport, Sport venueAbingdon Rowing Club, Abingdon
21 min walk • Abingdon Rowing Club is a rowing club on the River Thames based on Wilsham Road in Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.