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Abingdon, Oxfordshire
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The Nest


1
Bedroom

Sleeps
2

1
Bathroom

Pet Friendly

Overview

The Nest is a charming and distinctive property located in the roof of the main barn building, offering a truly unique stay. One of its most appealing features is the view it provides across to Abingdon town, which is particularly beautiful at sunset.

Inside, the open-plan living area is exceptionally bright and spacious, characterised by its high ceiling and a full-height window that ensures the room is bathed in natural light. This design creates a wonderfully sociable environment, perfect for guests to spend quality time together, whether cooking, dining, reading or playing board games. For a cosy night in, the living area is well-appointed with two comfortable sofas, an abundance of blankets, superfast Wi-Fi, and a smart TV, ideal for enjoying your favourite films.

From the bedroom window, you'll have a lovely view across Kingfisher Barn’s grounds and its well-kept gardens. This view, combined with the wooden furniture and exposed beams within the room, truly enhances the cosy, countryside ambience.
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Description

The Nest is a truly charming property nestled within the roof of our main barn. This unique location offers a stunning view of Abingdon, and makes it an ideal spot for enjoying breathtaking sunsets. The high ceilings and full-height windows ensure that the open-plan living area is always bright and wonderfully spacious, creating an inviting atmosphere for your stay.

About The Nest:
  • First floor apartment that sleeps 2
  • Fully equipped open plan kitchen-living area
  • Cosy, countryside bedroom with double bed, dresser and large wardrobe
  • Spacious bathroom with deep bath and overhead shower
  • Beautiful beams throughout
  • WIFI and Smart TV
Outside Area:
  • A private patio
Other features:
  • Free WIFI
  • Central heating
  • Bed linen and towels provided
  • Parking

The Neighbourhood

Abingdon-on-Thames, the oldest continuously inhabited town in Britain, offers a charming experience. While originally part of Berkshire, it joined Oxfordshire in 1974. The town features Abbey buildings from the 7th Century and many other historic structures.

Two main roads into Abingdon cross the River Thames and River Ock via ancient monument bridges, including a 550-year-old bridge over the Thames. The River Thames is central to the town's recreational activities, with riverside gardens, pubs, restaurants, fishing and leisure cruising through the lock.

Places of Interest:
Abingdon Abbey Buildings https://www.abingdonabbeybuildings.co.uk/
The Abbey Gardens https://www.better.org.uk/leisure-centre/vale-of-white-horse/abbey-meadows-outdoor-pool
Abingdon County Hall Museum https://www.abingdon.gov.uk/abingdon-county-hall-museum
Cruise down the River Thames https://salterssteamers.co.uk/

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