The Old Parsonage

Reviews:

(Provided by Meg McComb.) An expensive hi-season stay but the many windows looking down the long, verdant, fruit-tree & flower filled garden to the Thames, lazy late afternoon Pim's whilst watching the water,people and swans plus superb wood paneled rooms redolent of history made it well worth. Excellent for children. Wonderful walkies to town and about.

- Leslie Patterson: A lovely Tudor house in gorgeous, leafy green surroundings. The house has beautiful windows, large rooms, high ceilings, a working fireplace, and excellent if noisy heating. The garden stretching down to the Isis is glorious, and any visitor should be sure to make time to feed the greedy swans. The 40 minute walk into Oxford along the river is scenic and great exercise, but there are pub stops along the way. Stop at the Isis Tavern for a refreshing pint, but if you are after food, it is better to try the Head of the River. Warning: Do not tell a taxi driver to take you to the Old Parsonage. They will automatically think you mean the hotel of the same name in Oxford. Say that you want to go to the Church on Mill Lane in Iffley.

Pictures:

Pictures of Old Parsonage by LP

Detail of stained glass

Exterior