By car:
King's Sutton is 10 minutes drive from the M40 Junction 11 (at Banbury) and Junction 10.
There is limited street parking available along Astrop Road (the wide road leading directly away from the church), but your best bet is a little further along Astrop Road at Memorial Hall, just before the large green there's a small turning which leads to the village hall which has a large, free car park, just a 2 min walk from the church- its an easy parking option.
By Train:
We are on the London - Oxford - Banbury - Birmingham train line, 20 minutes direct from Oxford, London Marylebone in 1 hour.
You can check out live train information here: http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/ldbboard/dep/KGS
Or try trainline to search your route: www.thetrainline.com
From the train station walk along Wales Street, follow the road till you see the post office, walk past it to the end of the road where you'll find The Corner House on the opposite side of the road - exhibiting 3 artists (Paul Murphy, Sarah Robertson & Sharon Woods), or head up the hill towards the church group exhibition, just follow the spire you can't miss it! You will Find Margot Bell's print making studio next to the church, and our fantastic White Horse pub opposite the church. The main road leading directly away from the church is Astrop Road, where you will find Fired Up Ceramics Studio just 200 yds on the left hand side, exhibiting work by Jill Collier, Judith Shaw & Helen Woolner.
After all that arty business if you walk down the hill along Whittall Street, you can call in for a drink at our fantastic Hook Norton Brewery pub, The Butcher's Arms, and then follow the road around to the left at the bottom where you will find yourself back at The Corner House, this completes the loop and takes you nicely back to the path down to the train station- Perfect!
King's Sutton is 10 minutes drive from the M40 Junction 11 (at Banbury) and Junction 10.
There is limited street parking available along Astrop Road (the wide road leading directly away from the church), but your best bet is a little further along Astrop Road at Memorial Hall, just before the large green there's a small turning which leads to the village hall which has a large, free car park, just a 2 min walk from the church- its an easy parking option.
By Train:
We are on the London - Oxford - Banbury - Birmingham train line, 20 minutes direct from Oxford, London Marylebone in 1 hour.
You can check out live train information here: http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/ldbboard/dep/KGS
Or try trainline to search your route: www.thetrainline.com
From the train station walk along Wales Street, follow the road till you see the post office, walk past it to the end of the road where you'll find The Corner House on the opposite side of the road - exhibiting 3 artists (Paul Murphy, Sarah Robertson & Sharon Woods), or head up the hill towards the church group exhibition, just follow the spire you can't miss it! You will Find Margot Bell's print making studio next to the church, and our fantastic White Horse pub opposite the church. The main road leading directly away from the church is Astrop Road, where you will find Fired Up Ceramics Studio just 200 yds on the left hand side, exhibiting work by Jill Collier, Judith Shaw & Helen Woolner.
After all that arty business if you walk down the hill along Whittall Street, you can call in for a drink at our fantastic Hook Norton Brewery pub, The Butcher's Arms, and then follow the road around to the left at the bottom where you will find yourself back at The Corner House, this completes the loop and takes you nicely back to the path down to the train station- Perfect!