The village of Blewbury is situated in picturesque Oxfordshire countryside. As part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Blewbury is very much a rural community. Surrounded by farmland, overlooked by an Iron Age hill fort, the village is a perfect place for those who enjoy the outdoors with easy access to first-class walking country and to the Ridgeway – traditionally known as ‘the oldest road in Europe’.
Architecturally the village spans nearly a thousand years, with over 70 listed buildings including a number of distinctive – and rare – thatched cob walls that run alongside many of the public footpaths.
Blewbury is one of several ancient settlements sited around natural springs that rise at the foot of the Berkshire Downs. There are a number of pretty streams, ponds and privately owned lakes which form some of the main features of the village.
Blewbury has a thriving community supporting a church, village shop, farm shop/garden centre, two public houses, recreational grounds with tennis and cricket clubs, a primary school, preschool and playground. For more comprehensive shopping and recreational needs, Oxford, Didcot and Wallingford are all within striking distance as are a number of highly regarded independent schools which include preparatory at Moulsford, The Manor (Abingdon) and Cranford House and senior schools including Abingdon School, Downe House, The Oratory, St Helen & St Katherine, Radley and Pangbourne College. This village is well placed for the A417 route and the A34 offers good links to the M4 and M40 motorways and nearby train stations at Reading and Didcot offer high speed access to London and the west country.