Food, drinks, places of interest, activities, healthcare info

Amanda
Food, drinks, places of interest, activities, healthcare info

Uffington White Horse

One of the areas most famous historic assets. Managed by the National Trust.
Neolithic land mark of significance; is it a horse or was it a dragon? Sitting next to this wonderful sacred sign is the Dragon Hill; where George is said to have slaid the Dragon; and where the grass refuses to grow on account of the spilt blood... There is Folklore galore in this incredible and scenic part of the world
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Uffington White Horse
Dragon Hill Road
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Neolithic land mark of significance; is it a horse or was it a dragon? Sitting next to this wonderful sacred sign is the Dragon Hill; where George is said to have slaid the Dragon; and where the grass refuses to grow on account of the spilt blood... There is Folklore galore in this incredible and scenic part of the world
Warm welcome, clean and fresh decor, excellent menu.
The Rose and Crown Inn
3 High St
Warm welcome, clean and fresh decor, excellent menu.
Said to be the home to the Nordic God Wayland; and a burial ground for giants... this archaelogical historic gem holds many secrets
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Wayland's Smithy
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Said to be the home to the Nordic God Wayland; and a burial ground for giants... this archaelogical historic gem holds many secrets
A wonderful story of of organic farming and delivery of excellent cuisine to the community and visitors
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Helen Browning's Royal Oak
Cues Lane
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A wonderful story of of organic farming and delivery of excellent cuisine to the community and visitors
Sue and team serve a wonderful latte and divine home cooked food, complimented by many wonderful deli delights & boutique goodies including independent gins! Situated on the High Street in High worth. Has Wi fi.
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Bloomfields fine food
33 High St
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Sue and team serve a wonderful latte and divine home cooked food, complimented by many wonderful deli delights & boutique goodies including independent gins! Situated on the High Street in High worth. Has Wi fi.
Fancy a mouthwatering curry, again another hidden gem, with bar restaurant and take away. I have never been disappointed with the food; and each bite delivers the fresh fragrance of the traditional indian spices. Would only suggest you ask for a good table in the main dining area if you plan to visit. They operate a buffet style lunch on a Sunday - booking is essential.
The Burj
Fancy a mouthwatering curry, again another hidden gem, with bar restaurant and take away. I have never been disappointed with the food; and each bite delivers the fresh fragrance of the traditional indian spices. Would only suggest you ask for a good table in the main dining area if you plan to visit. They operate a buffet style lunch on a Sunday - booking is essential.
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The White Horse
Marsh Way
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City/town information

8 miles; we are east of Swindon.
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Swindon
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8 miles; we are east of Swindon.
I would highly recommend a drive into Shrivenham, park up and take the No. 66 bus into Oxford, cost around £ 6.00 return I beleive? Parking is difficult, traffic can be congested and parking is expensive. Plenty to do see and love! An absolute must if you are here for a couple of days.
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Oxford
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I would highly recommend a drive into Shrivenham, park up and take the No. 66 bus into Oxford, cost around £ 6.00 return I beleive? Parking is difficult, traffic can be congested and parking is expensive. Plenty to do see and love! An absolute must if you are here for a couple of days.
This little village / come town is approx 3 miles, walk across the fields from the front of the house at Sarsen, or take bike and cross the walking foot bridge half mile from Sarsen. COOP, One Stop - cashpoint , chinese ( the Treasure), Indian ( THe Gulshan). And a few pubs with gardens., This is also where the local doctor is - ELm Tree surgery and they are brilliant, 01793 782207 - they are able to take visitors. Hospital GWH East side swindon, 8 miles.
Shrivenham
This little village / come town is approx 3 miles, walk across the fields from the front of the house at Sarsen, or take bike and cross the walking foot bridge half mile from Sarsen. COOP, One Stop - cashpoint , chinese ( the Treasure), Indian ( THe Gulshan). And a few pubs with gardens., This is also where the local doctor is - ELm Tree surgery and they are brilliant, 01793 782207 - they are able to take visitors. Hospital GWH East side swindon, 8 miles.

Healthcare

Hopefully this is one place you will not be visiting or even see! :)
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Great Western Hospital
Marlborough Road
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Hopefully this is one place you will not be visiting or even see! :)

SPORT

An excellent day out no matter what league they play, try to get the corporate experience, it's such fun. Win or lose it's about the passion of the game.
Swindon Town Football Club
An excellent day out no matter what league they play, try to get the corporate experience, it's such fun. Win or lose it's about the passion of the game.

Sightseeing

A stunning home built by the first Earl of Craven and now owned by National Trust; this elegant historic building was created for the love of his wife; however sadly she passed before she could enjoy this stunning creation. The Earl of Craven was a philanthropic soul who travelled between London and the country; he is said to have been a friend to Sameul Peeps... and created the first Berkshire hunt. A wonderful place to enjoy nature; landscape and history
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National Trust - Ashdown House
Upper Lambourn Road
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A stunning home built by the first Earl of Craven and now owned by National Trust; this elegant historic building was created for the love of his wife; however sadly she passed before she could enjoy this stunning creation. The Earl of Craven was a philanthropic soul who travelled between London and the country; he is said to have been a friend to Sameul Peeps... and created the first Berkshire hunt. A wonderful place to enjoy nature; landscape and history