
📷 Photo by Roger Templeman · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This small village sits between Wantage and Abingdon in the vale, offering a genuine slice of everyday Cotswolds life rather than the busier tourist spots.
Dry Sandford is the kind of place where you'll find a real sense of community, with a village church at its heart and traditional stone cottages lining quiet lanes. The landscape around here is rolling and open, perfect for walking if you want to explore the countryside on foot without the crowds you'd encounter elsewhere in the region.
The Church of St Michael and All Angels provides a focal point for the village, and the wider area has good connections to nearby market towns. Wantage is within easy reach and offers more amenities and shops, while Abingdon provides access to bigger-town facilities if you need them. This location makes Dry Sandford useful as a base for exploring the vale, or simply as a peaceful stop if you're driving through mid-Oxfordshire.
If you prefer quiet villages and countryside walks over tourist attractions, this place works well. It's somewhere you can get a genuine feel for how people actually live in the Cotswolds, away from the honeypot villages that get packed with visitors. What makes Dry Sandford special is the peace itself—it's a place where the rhythm of rural life carries on much as it always has, and that's the real appeal.
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R. Templeman · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

R. Templeman · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons