The Town Flat, is a very well proportioned one bedroom property. It has a twin/double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. The kitchen is a good size with modern cooker, fridge, freezer,dishwasher and washing machine as well as plenty of cutlery, crockery and glassware. The living room has a three seater settee, easy chairs, a dining table and chairs....there is also a television. From both the living area and bedroom you get a wonderful view over Abingdons old market square.
Both the Old Bakehouse and the Town Flat are ideal alternatives to staying in the centre of Oxford. Situated right in the heart of Abingdon this one bedroom flat in a converted Victorian building looks out over much of the historic town.
Abingdon is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Britain, a trading centre for tribal Britons. Abingdon Abbey was founded in the 7th century and was larger than Westminster Abbey is today. After the dissolution of the monasteries the Abbey itself was destroyed but some of the buildings remain and can be seen from the windows of the flat. St Nicolas church was built in the 12th century by the Abbey and beside the church is Abingdon Abbey gate. From the bedroom window you can see the old County Hall (featured on the left) built between 1678 and 1682 by a master mason who had worked for Sir Christopher Wren on St Paul’s Cathedral. It now houses Abingdon’s museum.
Amenities
The centre of Abingdon is a ten minute walk through a pretty park. Also only ten minutes walk is a 24 hour Superstore. There is a bus stop 5 minutes walk away and also within five minutes are Pubs, a Fish and Chip shop, Chinese, Indian Restaurant and other takeaways.
Things to Do, Places to Visit
Abingdon’s location is ideal for visiting Oxford, London, The Cotswolds, Stratford upon Avon, Windsor including Legoland, Salisbury, Stonhenge, Blenheim Palace and much more2 units - a 1 bedroomed flat and a pretty Victorian cottage within walking distance of the town centre, shops, pubs and restaurants. 1 twin and 1 double bedroom. Easy access to all main routes.
6 miles from Oxford