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Page 1: Kids Days Out / Activities Shopping Travelling to Oxfordshiremediafiles.thedms.co.uk/.../pdf/explore-oxfordshire...Rousham HouseMap Ref: C4 Nr Steeple Aston, Bicester OX25 4QX 01869

Kids Days Out / ActivitiesCarterton Leisure Centre Map Ref: B5Broadshires Way, Carterton OX18 1AA01993 861981 www.nexuscommunity.orgSwimming, aerobics, health & fitness studio

Chipping Norton Leisure CentreMap Ref: B3Burford Rd, Chipping Norton OX7 5DY01993 861951 www.nexuscommunity.orgSwimming, squash, aerobics, fitness studio

Cotswold Wildlife Park and GardensMap Ref: A5Bradwell Grove, Burford OX18 4JW01993 823006 www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk160 acres of parkland and gardens with a variedcollection of mammals, birds and reptiles

Windrush Leisure Centre Map Ref: B5Witan Way, Witney OX28 4YA01993 202020 www.nexuscommunity.orgSwimming, squash, aerobics, fitness studio

Lakeside Superbowl Map Ref: C2Cherwell Centre, George Street,Banbury OX16 5BH01295 251222 www.lakeside-superbowl.co.uk20 lanes of Tenpin bowling, bar and food diner

Rye Hill Golf Club Map Ref: C2Milcombe, Banbury OX15 4RU01295 721818 www.ryehill.co.ukFamily Golf Parc with Tri Golf for children

Waterfowl Sanctuary and Children’s FarmMapRef: B2Wigginton Heath, Banbury OX15 4LQ01608 730252Cuddle baby animals, children’s playgroundwith Thomas, snack cabin and picnic area

Farmer Gow’s Activity Farm Map Ref: C5West Farm, Eaton, Abingdon OX13 5PR01865 863472 www.farmergows.co.ukFamilies can enjoy picnic area, chicken and duckfeeding, trailer rides and more

Millets Farm Map Ref: C6Frilford, Nr Abingdon OX13 5HB01865 391555 www.milletsfarmcentre.comGarden centre, farm shop, pick your own fruit,maize maze, farm zoo, play area, restaurants

Pendon Model Museum Map Ref: D6Long Wittenham, Abingdon OX14 4QD01865 407365 www.pendonmusem.comRealistically modelled miniature scenes showingthe beauty of the English countryside in the 30’s

Thomas the Tank Engineat Didcot Railway Centre Map Ref: D7Didcot OX11 7NJ01235 817200 www.didcotrailwaycentre.org.ukUnique collection of Great Western Railway steamengines. Exciting science, learning and railwayexhibition. Thomas visits throughout the year

Wind in the Willows Exhibition at theRiver and Rowing Museum Map Ref: F7Mill Meadows, Henley RG9 1BF01491 415600 www.rrm.co.uk‘The Wind in the Willows’ is re-created in aspectacular walk-through attraction in thisaward winning attraction

Oxford Castle - Unlocked Map Ref: D544-46 Oxford Castle, Oxford OX1 1AY01865 260666 www.oxfordcastleunlocked.co.ukOxford’s newest visitor attraction revealing 1000years of history at Oxford Castle

Oxford Ice Rink Map Ref: D5Oxpens Road, Oxford OX1 1RX01865 467000www.oxford.gov.uk/leisure/oxford-ice-rink.cfmLarge ice rink with public skating and disco sessions

Pitt Rivers Museum Map Ref: D5South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PP01865 270927 www.prm.ox.ac.ukAward winning family-friendly museum with aworld famous collection

Theatres & CinemasScreen at the Square Map Ref: B5Market Square, Witney01865 880645 www.screenwitney.co.uk

The Theatre Map Ref: B3Spring Street, Chipping Norton OX7 5NL01608 642350 www.chippingnortontheatre.co.ukAn eclectic programme of live theatre

The Mill Arts Centre Map Ref: C2Spiceball Park, Banbury OX16 5QE01295 279002 www.themillartscentre.co.ukEducation and Arts Centre

St Mary’s Live Arts Map Ref: C2St Mary’s, Horsefair, Banbury OX16 0AA01295 275772 www.livearts-at-stmarys.co.ukLive Arts Venue

Odeon Cinema Map Ref: C2Horsefair, Banbury OX16 0AH0871 22 44 007 www.odeon.co.uk

The Unicorn Theatre Map Ref: D6Abbey Buildings, Thames Street, Abingdon01865 735910 [email protected] include drama, dance and music

Corn Exchange Map Ref: E7Market Place, Wallingford OX10 0EG01491 825000 www.cornexchange.org.ukIntimate 175 seat theatre and cinema

Kenton Theatre Map Ref: F8New Street, Henley RG9 2BP01491 575698 www.kentontheatre.co.ukLive theatre productions and films

The Players Theatre Map Ref: F5Nelson Street, Thame OX9 2DP01865 358907 www.thameplayers.co.ukPerforming arts and cinema

Creation Theatre Company01865 766266 www.creationtheatre.co.ukOpen air theatre in spectacular city locations

New Theatre Map Ref: D5George Street, Oxford OX1 2AG0870 6063500 www.livenation.co.ukThe best in live music and entertainment

Oxford Playhouse Map Ref: D5Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LW01865 305305 www.oxfordplayhouse.comOne of Britain’s leading theatres featuring manyfamous names

Museums & Heritage

Blenheim Palace Map Ref: C4Woodstock OX20 1PX08700 602080 www.blenheimpalace.comImposing palace set in 2100 acres of beautifulparkland. Birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill

Cogges Manor Farm Museum Map Ref: B5Church Lane, Witney OX28 3LA01993 772602 www.cogges.orgA unique working museum depicting Oxfordshirerural life in Victorian Times

Banbury Museum Map Ref: C2Spiceball Park Rd, Banbury OX16 2PQ01295 259855www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk/banburymuseumHands-on displays and exhibitions

Broughton Castle Map Ref: C2Banbury OX15 5EB01295 276070 www.broughtoncastle.com14th Century moated castle set in parkland

Hook Norton Brewery Map Ref: B2Brewery Lane, Hook Norton OX15 5NY01608 730384 www.hooknortonbrewery.co.ukIndependent family-run. Brewery tours & museum

Rousham House Map Ref: C4Nr Steeple Aston, Bicester OX25 4QX01869 347110 www.rousham.orgGardens open daily

Abingdon Museum Map Ref: D6The County Hall, Market Place,Abingdon OX14 3HG01235 523703 www.abingdon.gov.uk17th Century County Hall in the centre of themarket town. The main gallery features aprogramme of changing displays and exhibitions

Faringdon Folly Tower Map Ref: B6FaringdonThe 104 foot tower built by Lord Berners in 1935has become a local landmark. Open to public11am-5pm on the first Sunday in the month fromEaster Sunday until October

Vale and Downland Museum Map Ref: C7Church Street, Wantage OX12 8BL01235 771447 www.wantage.com/museumA former cloth merchant’s house displayinggeology, local history and archaeology ofWantage and the Vale of White Horse

White Horse Hill Map Ref: B7near Uffington01793 762209 (National Trust)www.nationaltrust.org.ukThe Uffington White Horse is the only prehistoricchalk horse remaning in England and it’s the secondlargest measuring 110m (360ft) by 38.5m (126ft)

Mapledurham House and WatermillMap Ref: E8Mapledurham, Reading RG4 7TR0118 972 3350 www.mapledurham.co.ukAn oasis of peace, natural beauty and historydating back to Doomsday England

River and Rowing Museum Map Ref: F7Mill Meadows, Henley RG9 1BF01491 415600 www.rrm.co.ukAn award winning museum with 3 galleriesdevoted to the Thames, rowing and Henley

Wallingford Castle Gardens and MuseumMap Ref: E752 High Street, Wallingford OX10 0DB01491 835065 www.wallingfordmuseum.org.ukA delightful local history museum, featuring TheWallingford Story and Victorian street scene

Ashmolean Museum Map Ref: D5Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PH01865 278000 www.ashmolean.orgThe oldest public museum in the world

Bodleian Library Map Ref: D5Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BG01865 277224 www.shop.bodley.ox.ac.ukThis grand University research library is home toover 7 million books

Modern Art Oxford Map Ref: D530 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP01865 722733 www.modernartoxford.org.ukInternationally renowned gallery specialising incontemporary art

Shopping

Burford - Christmas CourtChipping Norton - Westgate CentreFarmers Markets in Charlbury,Chipping Norton, Witney and Woodstock.Tel: 0870 241 4762Witney - Waterloo Walk, Wesley Walk,WoolgateWake up to Woodstockwww.wakeuptowoodstock.comBanbury - Castle Quay Shopping Centrewww.castlequay.co.ukBanbury Farmers’ Market -1st Friday of the monthBanbury Market - Outdoor marketevery Thursday & SaturdayBicester Farmers’ Market -2nd Thursday of the monthBicester Market -Traditional market every FridayBicester Village - Chic outlet shoppingwww.bicestervillage.comDeddington Farmers Market -Award winning - 4th Saturday of the monthAbingdon - boutiques, art galleries, weeklymarket and monthly farmers market Faringdon - has small independent tradi-tional businesses which offer pleasant andrelaxed shopping environment. Monthlyfarmers marketWantage - has a traditional but lively mix ofshops, most of which are family run businesses.Weekly market and monthly farmers marketHenley - boutiques, art galleries, weeklymarket and monthly farmers’ market Thame - for an eclectic array ofindependent shopsWallingford - antiques, weekly market andmonthly farmers’ marketOxford -18th Century Covered Market, Market Street,Oxford - lively collection of small shops sellingeverything from homemade hats to Oxfordsausages www.oxford-covered-market.co.ukClarendon Centre, 52 Cornmarket,Oxford OX1 3JE. Tel: 01865 251493www.clarendoncentre.co.uk - shoppingcentre with lots of high street brandsWestgate Centre, Queen Street,Oxford OX1 1NZ. Tel: 01865 725455www.oxfordcity.co.uk/shops/westgate-shopping centre in the heart of Oxfordwith parking for 1200 cars

Rivers & Canals

Hardwick Park (Watersports) Map Ref: C5Downs Rd, Standlake, Witney OX29 7PZ01865 300501 www.hardwickparks.co.ukWaterskiing, wakeboarding, kneeboarding

Oxfordshire Narrowboats Map Ref: B6Lower Heyford, Bicester OX25 5PD(operating from The Swan Hotel, Radcot)01869 340348www.oxfordshire-narrowboats.co.ukSelf Steer hire or skippered cruises on the OxfordCanal and River Thames

Heyford Wharf Map Ref: D3/4Station Road, Lower Heyford OX25 5PD01869 340348 www.the-waterside.com200 year old working boatyard. Boat and cycle hire

Tooley’s Boatyard Map Ref: C2Spiceball Park Rd, Banbury OX16 2PQ01295 272917 www.tooleysboatyard.co.ukOldest working dry dock in Britain. Guided tours

Abingdon Marina Map Ref: D6South Quay, Abingdon OX14 5TW01235 536147 www.abingdonmarina.co.ukFacilities include water, electricity, elsan disposaland secure parking

Kingcraft Ltd Map Ref: D6The Bridge, Nag’s Head IslandAbingdon OX14 3HX01235 521125Facilities include water, electricity, elsan disposaland secure parking

Benson Waterfront Map Ref: E7Benson OX10 6SJ01491 838304 www.bensonwaterfront.comBoat hire and hourly boat trips, café and bar

Hobbs of Henley Map Ref: F8Station Road, Henley RG9 1AZ01491 572035 www.hobbs-of-henley.comScheduled boat trips. Boat and canoe hire

Salter’s Steamers Map Ref: E7Wallingford, Riverside Pool and Park 01865 243421 www.salterssteamers.co.ukScheduled passenger boat trips on the Thames

Cherwell Boathouse Map Ref: D5Bardwell Road, Oxford OX2 6SR01865 515978 www.cherwellboathouse.co.ukPunts, rowing boats and Canadian canoes for hireon the River Cherwell in secluded part of the city

Oxford River Cruises Map Ref: D5Folly Bridge, Oxford OX1 4LA08452 269396 www.oxfordrivercruises.co.ukLuxurious cruises in a 12 seater Edwardian craftalong the Thames from Christ Church to Wolvercote

Chiltern Sculpture Trail - Cowleaze Wood,Watlington. The trail meanders for severalmiles through the 80 acre Cowleaze Wood.Open every day, the trail incorporates anever growing collection of sculptures. 01865778918 www.chilternsculpturetrail.co.ukPhoenix Trail - Thame. A six mile traffic-freepath on the old railway line between Thameand Princes Risborough, over 30 artworksfeature along the trail. Tel: 0845 1130 065www.sustrans.org.ukThe Thames Path - from Culham to Henley-on-Thames, runs through South Oxfordshirefor some 47 miles, passing through localtowns and villages. Tel: 01865 810224www.nationaltrail.co.uk/thamespathCity Sightseeing Open-Top Bus TourNo.1 Shop Railway Station, Park End Street,Oxford OX1 1HS. Tel: 01865 790522www.citysightseeingoxford.com - a one houropen-top bus tour of the historic city centrewith hop-on hop-off stops at various sitesOxford Official Guided Walking Tours15-16 Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3ASTel: 01865 252200 www.visitoxford.org- the best way to gain an informed introductionto the city. Tours run daily throughout the yearUniversity of Oxford Botanic GardenRose Lane, Oxford OX1 4AZTel: 01865 286690www.botanic-garden.ox.ac.uk - the oldestbotanic garden in Britain with over 7000 plants

Salter’s Steamers Map Ref: D5Folly Bridge, Oxford OX1 4LA01865 243421 www.salterssteamers.co.ukScheduled passenger boat trips on the RiverThames along with punt, pedallo, day and rowingboat hire

Countryside / Outdoor Pursuits

Cotswold Guided Walks:1) Lowland Country Walks. 01993 8786152) Talking Walks. 01608 6318393) Wardens Guided Walks. 01451 862000Rollright Stones www.rollrightstones.co.ukContact the Site Manager(queries, volunteers, and bookings)[email protected] Lake and Meadow. 01993 [email protected] circular walks in North Oxfordshire -free circular walks download fromwww.cherwell.gov.uk/circularwalks or onsale at Banbury Tourist Information Centre.Tel: 01295 259855Guided walks in Banbury and Bicester.Contact local Tourist Information CentresThe Vale of White Horse offers walking,cycling, horse riding and boating on theRiver Thames. Those less able can exploreusing the many access-friendly routes acrossthe Vale and at places of interest.Visit www.visitvale.co.uk

Travelling to OxfordshireRoad - the M40 motorway goes through thenorth-east of the county linking Banbury,Bicester and Oxford directly with London,Birmingham and the North. It meets the M25London orbital motorway at junction 16. Themajor north-south route through the countyis the A34 which links the Midlands and theNorth with Southampton, crossing the M4 atjunction 13. The A420 road provides a fast linkto Swindon and the M4 at junction 15.The A40 is the major western route to Witney,Gloucester, Cheltenham and the M5. Rail - London Paddington is just an hour awayfrom Oxford. Services to Birmingham andBirmingham airport also take one hour onVirgin Trains. Chiltern Trains operate servicesinto London Marylebone from Banbury (1hr20min), Bicester North (1hr) and Haddenhamand Thame Parkway (50 min). Didcot is thejunction of north-south and east-west railservices across the UK with connections to theMidlands and North of England (via Oxford),to the south coast (via Reading), and directlyto London, Bristol and South Wales.Oxford Park and Ride - for quick and easyaccess to the city centre why not use one ofOxford’s 5 Park and Ride sites across the city.With buses running, on average, every 15minutes, these can be found at Pear Tree,Redbridge, Seacourt, Thornhill and WaterEaton. Details can be found atwww.visitoxford.org/how-to-get-to-oxford.cfm

This is only a selection of what there is to do in Oxfordshire. For further information visit your nearest Tourist Information Centre, details of which can be found on the back cover of this leaflet

Call into one of our friendly Tourist Information Centres for helpful information aboutaccommodation, attractions and events. Our trained staff will make every effort toensure your visit to Oxfordshire is an enjoyable and memorable experience.

Abingdon Information PointAbingdon Town Council, Old Abbey HouseAbbey Close, Abingdon OX14 3JETel: +44 (0)1235 522711Email: [email protected]

Banbury Tourist Information CentreCastle Quay Shopping CentreSpiceball Park Road, Banbury OX16 2PQTel: +44 (0)1295 259855Email: [email protected]

Bicester Visitor CentreBicester Village Outlet Shopping CentrePingle Drive, Bicester OX26 6WDTel: + 44 (0)1869 369055Email: [email protected]

Burford Visitor Information CentreThe Brewery, Sheep Street, Burford OX18 4LPTel: +44 (0)1993 823558Email: [email protected]

Faringdon Community &Tourist Information CentrePump House, 5 Market PlaceFaringdon SN7 7HLTel: +44 (0)1367 242191Email: [email protected]

Henley-on-Thames Visitor InformationKings Arms Barn, Kings RoadHenley-on-Thames RG9 2DGTel: +44 (0)1491 578034Email: [email protected]

Kidlington Tourist Information PointExeter Hall, Oxford Road, Kidlington OX5 1ABTel: + 44 (0)1865 378479Email: [email protected]

Oxford Tourist Information Centre15-16 Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3ASTel: +44 (0)1865 252200Email: [email protected]

Thame Tourist InformationMarket House, North StreetThame OX9 3HHTel: +44 (0)1844 212834Email: [email protected]

Wallingford Tourist InformationTown Hall, Market PlaceWallingford OX10 0EGTel: +44 (0)1491 826972Email: [email protected]

Wantage Information PointVale and Downland Museum19 Church Street, Wantage OX12 8BLTel: +44 (0)1235 760176Email: [email protected]

Witney Visitor Information CentreTown Centre Shop, 3 Welch WayWitney OX28 6JHTel: + 44 (0)1993 775802Email: [email protected]

Woodstock Visitor Information CentreThe Oxfordshire MuseumPark Street, Woodstock OX20 4SNTel: +44 (0)1993 813276Email: [email protected]

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Rural England at its Finest

Steeped in history, rich in heritage andawash with natural beauty, the OxfordshireCotswolds epitomises all that is fine in ruralEngland. A charming blend of bustling market towns and breathtakingscenery, the area harbours over 6,000 years of history and exudes a sense ofharmony that has taken countless generations to create.

Beautiful rolling countryside, historic market towns, amazing attractions andCotswold stone villages make this an irresistible destination to visit. Walkingand cycling routes a plenty and Blenheim Palace and the Cotswold WildlifePark waiting to be explored. Burford, Woodstock, Witney andChipping Norton are on your doorstep and it’s an idealtouring base to explore Oxford City, Stratford,Cheltenham and London.

Website: www.oxfordshirecotswolds.orgEmail: [email protected] Request Line: 01993 704645

An area full of natural beauty,picturesque villages, shops tobrowse and places to stay and to eat.

South Oxfordshire is one of Britain’smost beautiful regions and includes 47miles of the River Thames and the rollingChiltern Hills among its many visitor attractions.

There is something for everyone, whetheryour main source of pleasure is wining

and dining, shopping, walking,studying the wealth of historicallocations or attending one of theregion’s many events.

Henley-on-Thames is perhapsthe best known of the region’sfour main towns but visitors are

also attracted to Wallingford’swealth of historical associations,

Thame’s annual show and marketdays and Didcot, with its steam railway

centre.

Website: www.visitsouthoxfordshire.co.ukEmail: [email protected]

North Oxfordshire boasts a landscape of rollingcountryside, rich in history and heritage and is hometo the bustling historic market towns of Banbury andBicester and many picturesque villages.

Whether you’re looking for a cruise along the OxfordCanal or a trip to the shoppers paradise of Bicester Village chic Outlet,there is something for everyone. Banbury, the most Northerly town inOxfordshire, is famous for its Banbury Cakes and the “Ride a Cock Horse”nursery rhyme based on the famous Banbury Cross. Each year the town hostsa wide range of events, including the Banbury Hobby Horse Festival andCanal Day Festival. Banbury also offers an award winning free museumbased on the canal side. Nearby there are many fascinating places to visitfrom Broughton Castle, used latterly in many filmsand dramas, to the Hook Norton Brewery whereyou can sample the famous beer after a guidedtour of the Brewery. For those who enjoy theoutdoors why not try one of the districts 10circular walks to appreciate this beautifulcountryside!

Website: www.visitnorthoxfordshire.comEmail: [email protected]: 01295 259855

Lying between the Ridgeway and theRiver Thames, the Vale of White Horsestretches from the edge of Oxford to thethreshold of the Cotswolds.

Its enchanting landscape is marked by a mysterious pagan past - the very namecomes from the oldest chalk figure in Britain dating back to around 1000 BC.

The Vale, as it is known, is peaceful and tranquil butnear to motorways and only 60 miles from

London. The countryside is ideal for walking,cycling and horseriding. The River Thames isperfect for boating and fishing. TraditionalEnglish pubs are ideal places for lunch or anight out. Excellent hotels, guest houses and

bed and breakfast means there are plenty ofreasons to stay awhile.

The market towns of Abingdon, Faringdon andWantage are full of beautiful buildings and provideexcellent shopping opportunities. A stroll throughthe towns brings to life England’s rich history;from King Alfred the Great to the Civil War and theMG sports car.

Website: www.visitvale.co.uk

Oxford, as an ancient universitycity, is both timeless and modern,its ‘dreaming spires’ and tranquilcollege quadrangles coexisting withlively arts venues, bustling shops andfashionable restaurants.

A visit to Oxford is unique. The sheer beauty of the city’s colleges andriverside setting; national and international treasures, displayed in a ‘family’of museums whose scope and scholarship is second to none; literary linksand stunning film and TV locations; idyllic days on the river; shops with realcharacter or music and drama ranging from candlelit evensong in college

chapels to Shakespeare in the park. These andother popular ingredients blend with

Oxford’s lively mix of restaurants, pubsand theatres to give this historic city itsalluring vibrant and cosmopolitan buzz.

Oxford never fails to impress even itsmost regular visitors, with something

different, or something new. In amongstthe treasures and attractions that are

renowned as the oldest, finest or even theonly one of their kind, there are always

more secrets to discover and more storiesto be told.

To find out more,visit www.visitoxford.orgEmail: [email protected]: 01865 252200

Location, quality, character andprestige make Oxfordshire a firstchoice for successful events.

Destination Oxford is your ‘one-stop’conference, meetings and incentivesservice that is fast, efficient and free.

As the official agent of Oxford City Council and commercial partnerscountywide, Destination Oxford has created a unique database of venuesand facilities that are experienced in hosting conferences and meetingson every scale. For more information telephone 01608 731802 or visitwww.destination-oxford.com

Oxfordshire is a beautiful and diverse county,with an internationally famous city at itsheart.

Oxford Inspires, the cultural development agencyfor Oxford and Oxfordshire, works to involve asmany people as possible in the cultural life of thecity and county.

At www.oxfordinspires.org you can find regularly changing news andinformation about a wide range of festivals and events as well as topicalopinions and regular updates on our activities. We look forward towelcoming you as a regular visitor. To contact Oxford Inspires telephone01865 815525 or visit the website at www.oxfordinspires.org

Civil WeddingsFrom the dreaming spires of Oxford to beautiful scenery and riverside settings,Oxfordshire has everything to create the perfect place for your wedding.Naming ceremoniesThis is a special occasion to show commitment to your child, either to celebratea newborn baby or to welcome adoptive and stepchildren into your family.Renewal of VowsWhat better way to reaffirm your love and commitment towards your partner thanto renew your vows?Civil Partnership ceremoniesGiving same-sex couples the opportunity to celebrate their love and commitmentto each other and to have this acknowledged by their friends and family. Civil FuneralsAn opportunity to celebrate and reflect on the life of the deceased.

For further information about any of these ceremonies, please contact theOxfordshire Registration Service on 0845 129 5900 or visit our website atwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/registration

Oxfordshire Registration Service offersa selection of celebratory services,enabling you to commemorate a widerange of special events in your life.

Burford

Banbury Cross

Banbury

Broughton Castle

Bicester Village

Bodleian Library

Ashmolean Museum

Punts on the riverphoto: City Sightseeing Oxford

Creation TheatreCompanyphoto: Nick White

All Souls College

Oxford High Street

photos: David Sellman

BamptonDay of Dance

Church Enstone

Blenheim Palace

Shilton

photo: Classic Locations

photo: Classic Locations

photo: Classic Locations

White Horse Hillphoto: Anthea Kemp

Waylands Smithyphoto: Anthea Kemp

King Alfred, Wantagephoto: Anthea Kemp

Faringdon

Abingdon Museum

Ashdown Housephoto: Anthea Kemp

River and Rowing Museum,Henley

Thomas at Didcot Railway

Thame High Street

Wallingford Castle Ruins

Thames at Henley

Bicester Village


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