b'4 5L O N G W O R T H C U L T U R E , D I N I N G & S C H O O L I N GPositioned 11 miles south west of the historic city of Oxford, Longworth boasts beautiful openLongworth village offers a well-regarded village pub; The Blue Boar, a local primary school with countryside and tranquil country lanes for those of all ages to explore and enjoy.With a 12th Centuryan Ofsted rating of Outstanding, a village hall, and a 12th century Parish Church to which our Parish Church, and lovely local amenities, it is a quaint village brimming with historical charm. development gets its name; St Marys. The county of Oxfordshire itself is rich in history and natural beauty; offering residents of St MarysWider Oxfordshire provides a great choice of places to eat and drink, from Michelin star restaurants, Walk an abundance of parks, woodlands, and lush meadows to explore, as well as the world-classcosy rural pubs, farmers markets, and relaxed cafes. There is no need to travel far from home to shopping, fine gastro pubs, and highly rated education facilities also on your doorstep. Residents willexperience the best this county has to offer. enjoy easy, country estate living at its finest, while maintaining proximity to city amenities.As well as the fantastic local primary school, there are several excellent, highly rated independent and state schools on offer nearby, many with their own bus routes through Longworth. These schools include Buckland Church of England Primary School, Abingdon School, Magdalen College, Abingdon Preparatory School, and St Hughs School to name a few.Historic OxfordThames-side walks on your doorstep Blue Boar Pub Oxford Streets'