Getting here
By Car
Thame is our centre point of reference, situated in the heart of England roughly 1 hour from London and 20 mins from Oxford. Getting here is easy with nearby motorways.
From the Eurotunnel and most ferry ports along the South East coast still take you round the outskirts of London on the M25, then the M40 towards Birmingham/Oxford.
.From the South coast count 2 hours to 2 hours 30 to get here, depending on traffic.
by Train
There are several train stations nearby, within 10 to 30 minutes.. haddenham and thame parkway being the closest. Taxi and bus services are readily available from london Marylebone station the journey is roughly 45 mins, and the train frequency on that line is approximately every 30 mins.
by Plane
Thame is situated about 40 kilometres from Heathrow international airport, 1 hour from Luton airport, and 1 and a half hours from Stansted airport. There is also an Oxford airport. We can organise a taxi for collection from any of the above directly to your accommodation on request..
Bletchley Park became the principal home of allied code-breakers and thanks to the highly intelligent teams put together there, the first electronic programmable digital computer, Colossus, was created.
Waddesdon Manor was built between 1874 and 1898, as a weekend home for the Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. It was made to resemble French chateau architecture of the Neo-Renaissance period.
Coming to the UK by car is an excellent way to freely explore the country during your stay. The time between your deer stalking bookings in the summer, or the evenings after a day in the pigeons is often enough to allow you to venture out into the surroundings if you wish…
Blenheim Palace is the principal residence of the duke of Marlborough and birth place of sir Winston Churchill.