![]() | Lockinge Kiln Farm Wantage Lockinge Kiln Farm, The Ridgeway, Chain Hill, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 8PA "Our 200 year old farmhouse enjoys a quiet country location and is surrounded by our working mixed farm on the downs. The famous Ridgeway is ½ mile to the north of the farm. We are situated approximately 3 ½ miles south of the picturesque town of Wantage, with the statue of King Alfred in the centre of the Market Place." |
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| Our 200 year old farmhouse enjoys a quiet country location and is surrounded by our working mixed farm on the Downs. The famous Ridgeway is ½ mile to the north of the farm. We are situated approximately 3 ½ miles south of the picturesque town of Wantage, with the statue of King Alfred in the centre of the Market Place. The historic city of Oxford and the towns of Abingdon and Newbury are all within a 13 mile radius. ![]() We are ideally placed for some lovely countryside walks, or as a base for visiting the area. We have easy access to Bridleways and The Ridgeway, perfect for horse riding and cycling. Circular rides of varying distances are also accessible from the farm. We can accommodate up to 4 people in 1 double and 1 twin rooms. Both rooms have televison, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. There is also a sitting room for guest's use. Ample parking for cars. |

For Horses.![]() We can offer grazing for up to 6 horses and stabling for 5 at present. There is ample parking for horse boxes. |

| B&B Prices Per person, per night. Double en-suite £32.50 Twin with private shower room/w.c. £30.00 Single occupancy of either Double / Twin from £35.00 Evening meal £12.50 Packed lunch £3.50 Prices per horse per night. Stabling (incl hay / turnout) £12.00 Grazing £8.00 Deposit on booking of £10.00 per person |

| From Wantage You will need to take the B4494 from Wantage (chain hill) for 3 ½ miles. Lockinge Kiln is on the left just as the wood with the radio mast finishes. Continue through yard and you will come to the house. |

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