Places of Interest

Places of Interest in Longworth Parish

Longworth is a picturesque rural parish with a rich history and a number of places that reflect its heritage and character. The parish is home to historic buildings, traditional village spaces, and areas of natural beauty that are enjoyed by both residents and visitors. These locations help tell the story of Longworth and its development over the centuries. Many of the parish’s landmarks remain important features of village life today. From historic churches to scenic countryside, the parish offers a glimpse into the area’s rural past and community spirit. This page highlights some of the places of interest that make Longworth such a distinctive and attractive parish.

There are a number of lovely walks which can be taken in an around the village. Much of the area in Longworth Parish provides easy level walks suitable for all ages. The northern boundary of the parish follows the picturesque Thames path. The southern border runs along the A420. This can be crossed safely via a footbridge which adjoins Harris’s lane and provides access to Southmoor village. Rights of way in the parish can be found here.

The manor house is an attractive and historic building which is sited at the end of Church Road and is to the south of St Mary’s church. Read more about Longworth Manor and its history.