The historic village of Dorchester on Thames sits at the confluence of the rivers Thames, just 9 miles south of Oxford. Dorchester is a small Oxfordshire village of just over 1000 inhabitants, located 8 miles south-east of Oxford and close to the spot where the River Thames meets the River Thames. One of the oldest communities in the area, the village, local walks and Dorchester Abbey are popular with visitors; not to be confused with our Dorset namesake, Dorchester on Thames is perhaps best known for the magnificent Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul. The village has a popular primary school and pre-school, a striking 15th Century coaching Inn ‘The White Hart’ with accommodation and an accredited ‘fine dining’ a la carte restaurant; and there is also a Co-op supermarket. Further information on the village amenities, and businesses. What’s on https://www.dorchester-on-thames.co.uk/