Churchill is an attractive Cotswold village with a thriving community situated near the market town of Chipping Norton.
Churchill is the birthplace of Rick Stein, chef and William Smith, British geologist. At the heart of the village is the highly-rated Chequers public house which sits opposite the village green, a village hall, which has film nights most months, a cricket pitch and a Church.
In nearby Kingham, there is a village shop, along with a primary school and the Kingham Plough public house and Wild Rabbit. The acclaimed Daylesford Organic Farm Shop is just beyond, and Soho farmhouse is a 20-minute drive.
Within the market town of Chipping Norton are further facilities, including a variety of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and a theatre, with the City of Oxford 24 miles to the south.
State and private schooling in the area is outstanding, with schools in nearby Kingham and Bledington, Kitebrook near Moreton in Marsh, Tudor Hall and Bloxham School near Banbury, the Dragon School, Magdalen College School and a host of others in Oxford and Cheltenham Ladies College and Cheltenham Boys School in Cheltenham.
The village is well situated for communications which are excellent with a fast and frequent service to London Paddington from Kingham Station from 76 minutes. The M5 motorway at Cheltenham and the M40 at Oxford provides access to the national motorway network.
Sporting facilities in the area include racing at Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon and golf courses at Wychwood, Chipping Norton and Burford and many other outdoor pursuits including a fantastic network of footpaths and bridleways.