AN Oxfordshire village has made it on a list of the 'most desirable' villages in the country.
The Telegraph has compiled a chart of Britain's 54 'poshest' villages, based on research by Savills on house prices, lifestyle amenities and transport links.
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Harpsden, near Henley, is the only Oxfordshire village to be named, but do you agree?
The Telegraph's three main reasons why it has a 'posh appeal' are:
- Riverside village
- Nearby Henley golf club
- Close to London and Reading
The average house price in Harpsden is £1,307,182 and according to estate agent Knight Frank, the village has seen demand spike during the pandemic.
But do you think it's the poshest village in the county?
Let us know in our poll
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