The village of Chalgrove is a picturesque Cotswold village with many charming thatched cottages and an early 14th century church, St. Mary's - the walls of the chancel depict the history of Mary and Jesus including the Assumption and a Jesse tree. Chalgrove Brook runs the length of the High Street, and is popular with young families who enjoy feeding the large duck population. Chalgrove was also listed in the Domesday book and anyone interested in history will find much to see and discover in the village which was the site of the civil war Battle of Chalgrove Field in 1643.
The wider county of Oxfordshire has a lot to offer the holiday maker with many historical attractions such as the magnificent Blenheim palace, or for the nature lover the Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens, award winning pubs and restaurants for fine dining, all set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, whose rolling hills and secluded river valleys are perfect for family walks and cycle rides. If you're looking for a cultural getaway or a romantic city break then Oxford is a must. Renowned for its history and heritage, exquisite architecture, and ancient University, Oxford sits at the very heart of this rural county.
Click on the photographs of any accommodation shown to view details of the self-catering accommodation.
Find self-catering holiday cottages, log cabins, lodges and apartments in and near Chalgrove in Oxfordshire, England: