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Visit Steeple Aston and the surrounding villages and stay in bed & breakfast accommodation:
Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire. Steeple Aston, North Aston and Middle Aston are three large villages on the west bank of the Cherwell. North Aston has great elms and a village green, while 1 mile south of Steeple Aston lies Rousham. Here, in peaceful seclusion, is a manorial village with wayside houses, a church and the great Rousham House. The house, built in 1635 by Sir Robert Dormer and used as a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War, was enlarged in 1738 by William Kent, who also surrounded it by a man-made landscape including Classical temples, cascades and statues in 30 wooded acres within a bend of the River Cherwell.
Nearby cities: Oxford
Nearby towns: Banbury, Bicester, Chipping Norton
Nearby villages: Adderbury, Aynho, Bainton, Barford St Michael, Bletchingdon, Bloxham, Brackley, Bucknell, Bunkers Hill, Charlbury, Chesterton, Chesterton, Church Enstone, Cottisford, Croughton, Deddington, Duns Tew, Enstone, Finstock, Fritwell, Great Tew, Hinton-in-the-Hedges, Hook Norton, Kidlington, Kings Sutton, Kirtlington, Lower Heyford, Middle Barton, Newbottle, Radford, Ramsden, Somerton, Souldern, Swerford, Tadmarton, Weston on the Green, Wigginton, Woodstock
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Old Toms
Old Toms, an 18th Century thatched cottage, offers Bed and Breakfast in Steeple Aston near Bicester, Oxfordshire. The guest accommodation, being a spacious, comfortable studio room with oak beams, is on the first floor of the converted barn. Ensuite shower and toilet; double (5ft.) bed and a single bed in the room. Coffee and Tea making facilities; TV; small fridge.