The Villages Of The Cotswolds
Kingham
The Village
Kingham is a pleasant village situated in the Evenlode valley somewhere between Stow-on-the-Wold & Chipping Norton
with a mix of old & new buildings. The village is unique amongst Cotswold villages, because this one is served by a
main line railway station albeit about a mile from the village.
The large green is surrounded by some rather elegant stone & thatched cottages whilst the Norman church dedicated to
Saint Andrew is well worth a visit. There is a fine old rectory built in the 17th century.
In 2004 readers of "Country Life" magazine voted Kingham as England's favourite village.
Getting Here
The village is on the B4450 between Stow-on-the-Wold about 7 miles & Chipping Norton about 5 miles.
The nearest rail station is at Kingham with services operated by First Great Western Link.
Bus services connecting Aldsworth are:
- 5 Chadlington to Moreton In Marsh Bakers Commercial Services
- 811 Salford-Cheltenham Pulhams
- X8 Chipping Norton-Bledington Stagecoach Oxford
- X8 Chipping Norton-Kingham Stagecoach Oxford
Parking
If you wish to visit the village, please park in with consideration.
Local Amenities
- The Plough Inn, Tel: +44 (0)1608 658327
- The Tollgate Tel: +44 (0)1608 658389
- Mill House Hotel & Restaurant Tel: +44 (0)1608 658492

