Letcombe Regis

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Tel code: 01235 | code search
Postcode: OX12 | code search
Population: 520
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Folk Customs:
Boars Head Feast
Hunting the Mallard
Magdalen College Oxford Outdoor Sermon
Needle and Thread Ceremony
The Bampton Morris

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Letcombe Regis is a village in the Vale of the White Horse, arranged around a steep-sided Oxfordshire valley that is the source of the Letcombe Brook which rises at nearby Letcombe Bassett. It is 1.5 miles from Wantage on the edge of the Berkshire Downs. Letcombe Regis is in prime horse racing country and is a racing village with four stables. There are gallops held at Black Bushes and nearby villages such as Letcombe Bassett, East Hendred, Lockinge and Uffington also have stables. The village has three manor houses. The original manor house is called the Old Manor. The second manor house, Antwicks Manor, is believed to be on the site of a royal hunting lodge. It was substantially rebuilt at the end of the 19th century. The third manor house is more recent and houses the Letcombe Laboratory. Letcombe Regis has one pub/restaurant, The Greyhound Inn, from the steps of which the Riot Act was reputedly read for the last time in England. The parish church is the church of St Andrew which stands on a mound at the centre of the village. Parts of the church date from the 12th century. Nearby is the Ridgeway hill fort, Letcombe Castle, also known as Segsbury Camp.

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The Greyhound Inn (0.13 miles)

The Greyhound Inn
The Greyhound Inn is a Grade II listed redbrick building in Letcombe Regis, a short distance from Wantage off the B4507. ... More | visit website
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Bear Hotel (1.24 miles)

Bear Hotel

A 16th Century Coaching Inn offering outstanding personal service. over looking the market place
The hotel is modernized whilst retaining its original character. Two bars, residents' lounge and a period oak- beamed restaurant.The Bear Hotel has ... More | visit website

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Manor Farm (1.39 miles)

Manor Farm
A warm welcome is assured in our delightful Grade II* listed Queen Anne Manor House which dates back to 1402 and is listed in ‘The Perfect English Country House’ by Candida Lycette Green. With its ... More | visit website
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Larks Haven (2.20 miles)

Larks Haven

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Situated 1 mile outside the historic town of Wantage, Larks Haven is ideally situated for both business and pleasure. You will find clean, comfortable accommodation in a quiet location. Well ... More

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La Fontana (4.72 miles)

La Fontana
La Fontana is a Italian family run Restaurant with Accommodation since 1988. Situated on the outskirts of a small, Oxfordshire village.We have 15 spacious bedrooms all of which are en-suite. Deluxe Double features ... More | visit website
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Chequers Inn (4.91 miles)

Chequers Inn

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Roberta and Husnu welcome you to The Chequers Inn, a charming and peaceful characteristic countryside inn, with recently refurbished and decorated 3-en suite letting rooms and pleasant dining areas, overlooking the village green ... More

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Greensands Guesthouse (5.15 miles)

Greensands Guesthouse
GREENSANDS Greensands B&B is situated on the A417 between Wantage and Rowstock and adjacent to the picturesque village of East Hendred in South Oxfordshire. Set amidst what used to be a major fruit growing ... More | visit website
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Greensands Guest House (5.15 miles)

Greensands Guest House

The guesthouse sits privately within beautifully cared for gardens and offers its guests an enjoyable relaxed stay. All 7 rooms have en-suites, fridges, TV and wifi access, tea/coffee making facilities and there is ample parking. ... More | visit website

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White Horse Inn (5.49 miles)

White Horse Inn
The White Horse is one of Britain's oldest Inns and with its thatched roof, oak beams, log fires and warm welcome is probably one of its most beautiful, as well. Built in Elizabethan times, the ... More | visit website
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The Malt Shovel (5.74 miles)

The Malt Shovel

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The Malt Shovel a grade II listed pub, in the heart of the Lambourn valley has been sympathetically renovated, in keeping with its reputation as a favourite watering hole for ... More

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