Wantage

Wantage is in Oxfordshire.

Understand

Statue of King Alfred in the Market Square

The Vale of White Horse district contains a number of small village and places of interest including the small market town of Faringdon. The town is particularly proud of one ex-resident, King Alfred the Great (849-899) who was born in the town (although it was the village of Wanating at that time). Alfred probably had little memory of the town as he was sent to Rome at the age of 4.

Get in

By road

The main road connection to the town is the A417 running eastwards from the town to the A34 Winchester to Salford main road (7 miles) and westwards to theA420 Oxford to Swindon main road (10 miles).

By train

The nearest station to the town is in Didcot.

By bus

Local area bus map published by Oxfordshire Council.

By bicycle

National cycle Route 544runs between the town and Didcot where it connects to National Cycle Route 5 Reading to Holyhead.

Get around

The town is small enough to get around on foot.

See

King Alfred's School
Alfred Street
  • 🌍 Whitehorse Hill, Uffington. The site of an Iron Age hill fort and Uffington White Horse. The site sits on the ridgeway long distance footpath, which follows the line of a chalk ridge which separates the Berkshire Downs to the south and the vale of the white horse to the north. The horse has been cut into the chalk downs can be seen from miles around. It has been "cleaned" by local communities about every 20 years continuously since it was first made about 2000 to 3000 years ago. The hill fort consists of a large circular bank and ditch 1-1.6km in circumference, with grass all over and inside. There are great views from the site, which is fantastic for pic-nics on a sunny day. Also nearby is the Dragon's Hill which appears to be man made and could somehow be associated to the site. Access is easiest by car - it has two car parks (one of which is nearer the horse and recommended only for visitors requiring easier access) The lower car park includes some signage explaining the Whitehorse, and ridgeway. There are picnic tables near by. One could also easily take in the White Horse and Hill Fort, on a walk along the ridgeway.
  • 🌍 Vale and Downland Museum, 19 Church St, Wantage OX12 8BL, +44 1235 771447, e-mail: . M-Sa 9:30AM-4PM (galleries 10AM-last admission 3:30PM). Free 2-hr parking is available in the Civic Hall Car Park, just off Church St.

Do

Buy

  • 🌍 Waitrose (Supermarket), 17 Wallingford St Wantage OX12 8BD, +44 1235 772313. M-Th 8AM-10PM; F 8AM-9PM; Sa 8AM-8PM; Su 10AM-4PM.
  • 🌍 Sainsbury's (Superstore/Supermarket), Limborough Rd, Wantage OX12 9AJ, +44 1235 770601. M-Sa 8AM-9PM; Su 10:30AM-4:30PM.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

The Bear Hotel Wantage

Connect

  • 🌍 Post Office, 18 Wallingford St, Wantage OX12 8AX. M-F 9AM-5:30PM; Sa 9AM-12:30PM.

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