Westfield and Willows Park, Oxfordshire
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THE whole area around the park is one of outstanding natural beauty, and many attractive villages and country features. Access to London, the Midlands and the West Country is good via the M4 and M40, both of which can be reached within a short drive from Wantage.Shopping facilities are available within a 10-minute walk away at Grove. Further shops and amenities, and a twice-weekly market, may be reached at Wantage by an excellent bus service which passes by the park.
Westfield and Willows Park lies adjacent to recreation fields and is well laid out with ample car parking. All utility services are connected to the park, including recently installed mains natural gas. The presence of a resident park warden ensures peace of mind and security for all park residents.
Wantage has a good range of shops and services, including plenty of places to eat and drink. Links with the past are strong, and Wantage is a great place to visit to enjoy this historic part of England.
Betjeman Millennium Park was created as a memorial to Sir John, who lived in Wantage for many years. The park has a poetry trail of stones inscribed with lines from some of his work by the sculptor Alec Peever, and information boards, each set adjacent to a seating area.
The Vale and Downland Museum in Church Street has been nationally acclaimed as an outstanding example of community partnership.
The range of services is broad, ranging from galleries interpreting the cultural heritage of the Vale of White Horse region, to a café with a delightful terrace and garden.
Wessex Flour Mill on Mill Street is a working mill which produces bread from locally grown wheat. The original water-powered mill is located over Letcombe Brook and is now used as flats. The working mill is the building next door, and is powered by electricity.
PARK INFO
Westfield and Willows Park, Cane Lane, Grove, Oxfordshire
Email: [email protected] Website: www.cso-parkhomes.co.uk
Head Office: The Charles Simpson Organisation, 4 Marchmont Gate, Maxted Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7BE
Tel: 01442 235448
• Ground rent – price upon application
• Pets allowed at manager’s discretion
• No children under 16 years
FOR SALE
For further information and sited prices of new and previously owned homes, telephone the manager Mr D Manley on 012357 63407. Finance is available, subject to status
This article was published in the Residential Parks Guide with the August 2011 issue of Park & Holiday Homes. To order a copy of Park & Holiday Homes please click here
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