Enstone Circular Walk
This firgure of eight walk explores the area around the Oxfordshire village of Enstone.
The walk follows a series of public footpaths through the surrounding countryside with fine views of the Cotswolds Hills. You'll also visit Heythrop Park where you'll find an historic 18th century house surrounded by lovely parkland and gardens.
The walk also includes some woodland sections and views of the River Glyme which runs past the village.
In Church Enstone you could stop off at the Crown Inn for some refreshments. The historic pub is over 300 years old and serves high quality dishes. You can find them at postcode OX7 4NN.
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The Spinneys, Enstone. The village is located roughly 4 miles east of Chipping Norton and 15 miles northwest of Oxford city. The parish encompasses the villages of Church Enstone and Neat Enstone, along with several hamlets, making it one of Oxfordshire's largest parishes.
Cottages in Church Enstone. Enstone's name originates from the Ent Stone, also known as the Hoar Stone, a standing stone thought to be part of a Neolithic burial mound. The village boasts historical landmarks like the 12th-century St. Kenelm's Church and a medieval tithe barn, constructed in 1382 for Winchcombe Abbey and featuring a distinctive cruck roof. Enstone was also home to RAF Enstone during World War II, now a civilian airfield