Kingston Blount

Settlement in Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire

England

Kingston Blount

Houses, Chalkpit Lane, Chinnor Part of a development on the site of a cement works.
Houses, Chalkpit Lane, Chinnor Credit: Robin Webster

Kingston Blount is a small village located in Oxfordshire, England. Situated approximately 5 miles east of Thame and 12 miles south of the city of Oxford, it is nestled in the picturesque Chiltern Hills. With a population of around 200 people, the village exudes a peaceful and rural atmosphere.

The village has a rich history dating back to medieval times, and its name is derived from the Old English words "tun" meaning settlement and "Cynestan" believed to be the name of an early Saxon landowner. Today, many of the village's buildings still retain their historic charm, including the 12th-century St. John the Baptist Church.

Despite its small size, Kingston Blount is well-connected to surrounding towns and cities. It benefits from good transport links, with the M40 motorway just a short drive away, providing easy access to London and Birmingham. The nearest train station is in Thame, offering regular services to Oxford and London Marylebone.

The village is surrounded by stunning countryside, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers numerous walking and cycling routes, allowing visitors to explore the beautiful landscapes and enjoy panoramic views of the rolling hills.

Kingston Blount also has a strong sense of community, with various local events and activities taking place throughout the year. The village pub, The Aston Arms, provides a hub for residents and visitors alike to socialize and enjoy traditional British cuisine.

In summary, Kingston Blount is a charming village in Oxfordshire, offering a tranquil setting, rich history, and easy access to stunning countryside.

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Kingston Blount Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.688131/-0.936407 or Grid Reference SU7399. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Houses, Chalkpit Lane, Chinnor Part of a development on the site of a cement works.
Houses, Chalkpit Lane, Chinnor
Part of a development on the site of a cement works.
New houses on the edge of Chinnor Looking southeast past the houses on Littlemoor Field, with the wooded scarp slope of Oakley Hill in the background.
New houses on the edge of Chinnor
Looking southeast past the houses on Littlemoor Field, with the wooded scarp slope of Oakley Hill in the background.
Farmland, Crowell The edge of Chinnor is seen from the Lower Icknield Way.
Farmland, Crowell
The edge of Chinnor is seen from the Lower Icknield Way.
Pilmore Meadow, Chinnor A recently built street on the edge of Chinnor.
Pilmore Meadow, Chinnor
A recently built street on the edge of Chinnor.
Thatched cottage, Church Lane, Aston Rowant
Thatched cottage, Church Lane, Aston Rowant
Church Lane, Aston Rowant - part of old "London Weye" The Aston Rowant Discovery Trail signs say that Church Lane is thought to be on the London Weye, a route to Oxford used in the Middle ages, and used by the future Queen Elizabeth I when released from the Tower of London and banished to country confinement in Woodstock. It is now a public bridleway.
Church Lane, Aston Rowant - part of old "London Weye"
The Aston Rowant Discovery Trail signs say that Church Lane is thought to be on the London Weye, a route to Oxford used in the Middle ages, and used by the future Queen Elizabeth I when released from the Tower of London and banished to country confinement in Woodstock. It is now a public bridleway.
Ornamental grass, with ladybird This is beside Church Lane, Aston Rowant.
Ornamental grass, with ladybird
This is beside Church Lane, Aston Rowant.
Aston Park House View from Church Lane.
Aston Park House
View from Church Lane.
Gallop, Aston Rowant View up to Aston Wood on the Chilterns scarp.
Gallop, Aston Rowant
View up to Aston Wood on the Chilterns scarp.
Corralled horse, view to Beacon Hill This horse in the field with gallops appears to have been put into solitary confinement in its own little cage. The view beyond is to Beacon Hill, part of Aston Rowant  National Nature Reserve.
Corralled horse, view to Beacon Hill
This horse in the field with gallops appears to have been put into solitary confinement in its own little cage. The view beyond is to Beacon Hill, part of Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve.
Woodway Cottages, Aston Rowant
Woodway Cottages, Aston Rowant
Ploughed and seeded field, Aston Rowant The green of a new crop is just beginning to show.
Ploughed and seeded field, Aston Rowant
The green of a new crop is just beginning to show.
White horses with black-clad riders, Aston Rowant The horse exercise gallops and Woodway Farm are seen on the left.
White horses with black-clad riders, Aston Rowant
The horse exercise gallops and Woodway Farm are seen on the left.
Gallop on Woodway Farm, Aston Rowant
Gallop on Woodway Farm, Aston Rowant
Dog Rose - Rosa canina This wild rose can be seen occasionally along trails in the countryside.

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Dog Rose - Rosa canina
This wild rose can be seen occasionally along trails in the countryside. LinkExternal link
Horse riders with hi-viz jackets, Aston Rowant They are on the track from Icknield Way to Aston Rowant.
Horse riders with hi-viz jackets, Aston Rowant
They are on the track from Icknield Way to Aston Rowant.
Icknield Way near Aston Rowant This is also the Ridgeway long-distance trail.
Icknield Way near Aston Rowant
This is also the Ridgeway long-distance trail.
Sloes by the Ridgeway
Sloes by the Ridgeway
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Kingston Blount is located at Grid Ref: SU7399 (Lat: 51.688131, Lng: -0.936407)

Administrative County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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The Lockdown Larder
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Addr Housename: The Lockdown Larder
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Addr Street: Stert Road
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