Horton-cum-Studley is a thriving village 5 miles outside of Oxford, with a flourishing community. Amenities include the Studley Wood Golf Club and the Millennium Village Hall, with playing fields and tennis courts. Village landmarks include St Barnabas Church, designed by William Butterfield, who was responsible for Keeble College, and Studley Priory, a large 16th-century house built on the site of an earlier Benedictine priory. In the neighbouring village of Beckley, you can find the award-winning community-owned Abingdon Arms pub, and in Murcott, you can find the Michelin-starred Nut Tree pub and restaurant. Headington is 4.5 miles away and has a Waitrose store.
The village is located to the east of Oxford and is well positioned for commuting to London by the M40 (junction 8 is approximately 8 miles) or via regular rail links to London Marylebone and London Paddington from Haddenham and Thame Parkway, Oxford Parkway, or Bicester. The village is well located for Oxford schooling, including The Dragon School, Summerfields, Headington, Rye St. Antony, Magdalen College School, St Edward's, Oxford High School, and d'Overbroecks. Abingdon schools include St Helen and St Katharine, Abingdon School, Abingdon Prep, Chandlings, and Radley College. Slightly further afield, but within easy reach, are Wycombe Abbey, Harrow, Eton and Stowe, to name but a few. Cothill House, Moulsford Prep and Ashfold Prep School are also nearby.
Oxford Bus Company, bus 108 runs from Oxford City Centre to Horton cum Studley.
Oxford 7 miles, Thame 10 miles, Bicester 10 miles, London 56 miles, (All distances and times are approximate)