Cholsey Meadows, Cholsey

On the doorstep
South Oxfordshire is home to the market towns of Henley-on-Thames, Wallingford and Didcot as well as picturesque stretches of the River Thames and the rolling Chiltern Hills. The many enchanting villages and chocolate box cottages are a magnet for film and television producers.
The district is a historic treasure trove with plenty to discover including the ruins of William the Conqueror’s castle, Dorchester Abbey and St Mary’s Church in Cholsey (the resting place for queen of crime writers Agatha Christie) – Looking to the future, the area is rich with schools, colleges and universities as well as science, innovation and business parks.
The nearby towns also offer a full range of shops, galleries, entertainment, delis and restaurants and a bursting calendar of family activities, regattas and festivals.
Enhancing the community
Cholsey Meadows has been integrated into Cholsey village as part of one community. The new development provides improved pedestrian, cycle and public transport links, a mix of public spaces and amenities.
Homes
From country homes to terraced town houses, properties are individually designed to complement and celebrate their different locations within the grounds.
Community
A Community Trust will be set up to create and maintain the thriving and sustainable community facilities for the homeowners of Cholsey Meadows and the wider Cholsey area.
Cricket pitch
Forming the central open space in the park, the cricket pitch and pavilion are being refurbished to accommodate the fastest of bowlers.
Chapel
The chapel was designed by Charles H Howell as part of the initial hospital development, and will be retained and restored for use by the Community Trust and residents.
Great Hall
The Great Hall will be restored to its former glory, including the stage area for community activities and events.
Playtime
A fully equipped play area where children (and parents) can meet and burn off some steam.
Nature reserve, Parkland and Meadows
Mature woodland, nature trails and wildflower meadows are all protected as part of the Grade II historic park and garden.
Water’s edge
From river walks to fishing, the banks of the River Thames offer an array of leisure activities, with plans for a boat house underway.
Allotments
A number of allotments will be endowed to the Trust for residential use.
Getting around
Traffic calming, new roads, footpaths and lighting will improve the onsite infrastructure. Regular, direct bus links to Cholsey village and the surrounding area will take you further afield.
The Springs Hotel & Golf Club and St Mary’s Church in Cholsey.
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