Ardington – country estate

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Walk directions

With the Loyd-Lindsay Rooms behind you, turn right (east), passing the post office-cum-store, with its café. Turn right just beyond it into Church Street. When the road curves right, before the entrance to Ardington House, turn left at the ‘no horses and ponies’ sign. Pass through a brick arch and follow the path to the road opposite a timber-framed cottage.

Turn right, pass a turning on the left and keep left at the next track intersection. Note the ‘farm vehicles only’ sign. Pass the buildings of Red Barn and carry on straight ahead along a grassy path between fields and through trees to reach a stile, crossing Ginge Brook.

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  Terrain  - Bridleways, field paths and quiet roads
  Landscape  - Open landscape at foot of downs and Ridgeway
  Dog friendliness  - On lead in villages, under control elsewhere
  Parking  - The residents' car park opposite The Loyd Lindsay Rooms is open to the public between 9am and 5pm. Note, The Loyd Lindsay Rooms car park is private.
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
The village of Ardington, with neighbouring Lockinge, forms part of a large self-contained country estate established in the 19th century by landowner Robert Loyd-Lindsay. He fought in the Crimea (and took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade), was one of the earliest recipients of the Victoria...
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Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.
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Ardington – country estate

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Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Bridleways, field paths and quiet roads
  Landscape - Open landscape at foot of downs and Ridgeway
  Dog friendliness - On lead in villages, under control elsewhere
  Parking - The residents' car park opposite The Loyd Lindsay Rooms is open to the public between 9am and 5pm. Note, The Loyd Lindsay Rooms car park is private.
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
The village of Ardington, with neighbouring Lockinge, forms part of a large self-contained country estate established in the 19th century by landowner Robert Loyd-Lindsay. He fought in the Crimea (and took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade), was one of the earliest recipients of the Victoria...
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Oxfordshire
Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.