Tysoe has an extraordinary number of clubs, groups, organisations and facilities.
Living within, or moving to, a rural village community can at times feel daunting and distant.
However Tysoe prides itself on being welcoming, warmly embracing both residents and newcomers to become involved in the many activities on offer.
So for physical or mental well-being, or just some company over a cuppa, Tysoe has it all.
Now read on to learn more about what makes Tysoe so special:
| LINK TO GROUP | IN BRIEF |
|---|---|
| Community Choir of Oxhill, Tysoe and Shenington (CCOTS) | With valued members coming from Wroxton, Hornton, Horley, Ettington and the Pillertons as well as our foundation villages we now have between 30 and 40 singers each week. |
| Craft & Laugh | This group of lively ladies meets for chat, tea and cake at the Village Hall on most Wednesdays. |
| National Garden Scheme | Giving visitors unique access to Tysoe Gardens, all whilst raising impressive amounts of money for nursing and health charities. |
| Tysoe Band of Bellringers | After a gap of several years, ringing restarted in Tysoe in about 1999, with a new band recruited and trained to ‘ring in’ the New Millennium. As well as ringing together, we enjoy socialising together. We have a summer BBQ, a Christmas party, and ringing outings. |
| The Tysoe Church Restoration Fund | It’s more affectionately known as ‘The Church 200 Club’, but the longer official title describes its purpose: to contribute to the maintenance and restoration of the fabric of the church building. |
| Tysoe Community Hub | Older residents of the village will find a warm welcome awaits with tea, coffee, biscuits, chat, laughter and even bingo at Tysoe Village Hall every Friday morning from 10am – 12 noon. |
| Tysoe Heritage Research Group (THRG) | This is a community project carried out by local volunteers who are interested in Tysoe’s past and is open to anyone curious about the area’s history from prehistoric times through to the present day. |
| Tysoe Lunch Club | The Tysoe Lunch Club is a long established and highly valued village institution, started by Jean and Don Harvey and team way back in the early 1970s |
| Tysoe Dance Exercise Class | The class exercises to music with some seated exercise, concentrating on mobility and the maintenance of muscle strength as we age. |
| Tysoe & District Record | The Tysoe & District Record is produced and distributed entirely by a team of dedicated volunteers and has been reporting on events in our village for 75 years. |
| Tysoe Flower Show & Fete | The Tysoe Flower Show & Fete attracts thousands of people from far and wide. Each year it evolves, becoming bigger and better, with more & more attractions. |
| Tysoe Social Club | Tysoe Social Club is a “Not for Profit” Committee run Social club and on the site we have a Competition Size Snooker Table and Pool Table, 2 Dart boards, Aunt Sally games Area, Domino Teams and support the local football team. |
| Tysoe Tennis Club | With a focus on playing for fun, however members also engage in league matches, travelling around Warwickshire and the neighbouring counties – as well as welcoming teams to Tysoe. |
| Tysoe Utility Estate | The Estate, or Trust, goes back 470 years and was set up for the benefit of people in need within the Parish of Tysoe. |
| Tysoe Village Hall | A welcoming clean community hub, built in 1929 and regularly updated to meet the needs of community events, clubs, talks, shows and entertainment for those living in or around the Warwickshire village of Tysoe. |
| Tysoe Wildlife | Tysoe Wildlife comprises a group of enthusiastic and dedicated Tysoe residents who seek to bring wildlife lovers together to support nature and the environment. |
| Tysoe Wombles | In April 2025, a group of enthusiastic volunteers came together to form a litter picking group called the ‘Tysoe Wombles’. |
| Wot2Grow Community Orchard CIC | Right in the heart of Tysoe lies a beautiful and highly productive two-acre orchard that is for the benefit of everyone in the villages of Tysoe, Oxhill and Whatcote. |