The Bell Inn, Lower Heyford
The Bell Inn is a 17th Century traditional village pub located on the Market Square in Lower Heyford. More information can be found on their website here.
The Horse and Groom, Caulcott
Forge House Bakery
Forge House Bakery is based in Lower Heyford and provides freshly baked bread and offers baking workshops. Their website can be found here
Friends of Heyford Station
The Friends of Heyford Station are a group of volunteers who maintain the aesthetic environment in and around Heyford Station.
Heyford Athletic Football Club
Heyford Athletic Football Club has two adult teams that play at King George's Field in Lower Heyford. The team plays in the Oxfordshire Senior league Saturday afternoons. Training is on Wednesdays and either Tuesdays or Thursdays depending on the time of year.
Contact is Anthony Alder: ant.linda@hotmail.com or 07730 309 141 or 01869 245 737.
The Heyfords Womens' Institute
The Heyfords WI meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm in The Reading Room, School Lane, Upper Heyford.
Contact is Lynn Humberstone
01869 340596
Email lynnhumberstone@btinternet.com
Their Website is here
Kizzie's Bar and Bistro at the Wharf
Kizzies offers waterside alfresco dining and drinking. You can find Kizzies at Heyford Wharf; more information can be found on their Website here
Lower Heyford Allotments Association
Our allotments are located by the crossroads at Feehold Street/Station Road on land we rent from Corpus Christi College.
We can provide allotment plots in a range of sizes, subject to availability. If you are interested in taking a plot, please email
or telephone
01869 340844.
Lower Heyford Bowls Club
All ages and abilities are welcome, pro, semi-pro, able-bodied, not so able, men, women, and children.
For more information please contact the Secretary, Sharon Keen at
Oxfordshire Narrowboats
Oxfordshire Narrowboats operates from Heyford Wharf. Details on services and bookings can be found on their website here.
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church was consecrated in 1065 by the Saxon Bishop Wulfin of Dorchester but the current building dates from its rebuilding around 1350, with substantial 15th-century alteration and modernisation in the 19th century.
More information can be found on their website here.