Living in Witney
Around a 40-minute drive from Oxford, you'll find the delightful market town of Witney, with a rich history that can be traced back over a thousand years. Its roots as a wool trading town are still evident today in its medieval architecture, including the iconic Buttercross, a historic market in the heart of the town.
Witney holds a special place in the textile industry as the historical ‘Blanket Capital of Britain.’ The town's renowned blanket-making heritage dates to the 17th century. To delve into Witney's history, visit the Witney Blanket Hall Museum, where you can learn about the craftsmanship and innovation that propelled Witney's wool industry to international fame.
This picturesque town has various national and independent restaurants, award-winning pubs, and cafes. If you’re a foodie, don't miss May’s Food & Drink Festival. This annual event showcases the region's culinary delights, craft beverages, and live cooking demonstrations. There's a local Cineworld for film lovers, too.
Surrounded by rolling countryside, Witney is an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can take a leisurely stroll along the Windrush Valley that meanders through the Oxfordshire countryside or explore Witney Lake and Country Park to enjoy water activities such as paddleboarding and kayaking.
This is the place if you're looking for somewhere that offers the perfect balance between town life, the countryside, and an easy commute to Oxford. Witney is an ideal spot for those wanting a slower pace of life.