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Undulating course; steep climb after 5(13)th and downhill before 6(14)th; can be firm due to chalk soil, but sticky in wet weather; water drains off chalk ridge above course; watering system available. Well maintained.
SF: 14 – 16
LH; two and a quarter circuits of course per race
3 mile: 8 fences – 18 jumps in race
2 open ditches (5/13)
4 mile: 8 fences – 24 jumps in race
3 open ditches (3/11/19)
2 mile 5 furlong: 8 fences – 16 jumps in race
2 open ditches (3/11)
Meetings: Kimblewick (February); Vine & Craven; Kimblewick (May): Berks & Bucks Draghounds
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Point-to-points provide an ideal opportunity to spend a day in the countryside with your dog, although please remember that dogs must always be on a lead, should not be left in cars unattended (particularly in warmer weather), and to clean up after them.
Disabled parking and access to facilities is usually available. Please advise our gate staff on arrival and they will be able to help you. Note that the going underfoot can be muddy and the terrain may be uneven.
The Lambert Arms, in the nearby village of Aston Rowant, offers food, drink and accommodation.
Other local pubs nearby are the Leathern Bottle in Lewknor and the Inn at Ebrington.
The Sir Charles Napier near Chinnor offers high-quality dining.
Kingston Blount is only 20 miles from Oxford, which offers a number of tourist attractions, accommodation and food and drink options.
Many of the shopping outlets will take card payments, but be sure to take enough cash to cover the cost of admission and a racecard, any bets you wish to place, and food and drink.
There will be food stands and a beer tent.
There will be various trade stands offering food, country clothing and gifts, as well as a bottle raffle to win a trug full of alcohol!
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Tickets are available now at the Vine & Craven website. Entry is £13 in advance, £15 on the day and under 16s go free. Front row parking is also available at a cost of £30 per vehicle (excludes admission cost).
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The course is approximately two miles from Junction 6 of the M40 in the direction of Chinnor. There will be black and gold signs to the course from the M40 and in Kingston Blount village. For SatNav, use postcode OX39 4SG. We do not recommend you leave the motorway at Junction 5, as the route down Kingston Hill is both narrow and steep.
Fixture Contact: Rachel Chamings
07775 632519
rchamings69@gmail.com
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