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One of the largest churches in West Oxfordshire, it is mostly a 13th and 14th century remodelling of a Norman building. The church is cruciform, with north and south aisles and a south east chapel. The central tower bears an octagonal spire and statues on pedestals at the four corners. There is...
Bampton
Bicester Village - Where Exceptional Value is always in Style
Bicester village is home to over 130 designer boutiques set around delightful open-air pedestrianised streets, offering up to 60% off previous seasons’ collections from the world’s leading fashion and lifestyle brand names including...
Bicester
A day out in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds must include a visit to Birdland (10 miles north-west of Burford. Birdland is a natural setting of woodland, river and gardens, which is inhabited by over 500 birds, with the only group of King Penguins in England, Wales and Ireland. There are over 50 aviaries...
Bourton-on-the-Water
Considered a significant Medieval church, St Mary the Virgin's earliest features are Norman. These include the chancel and priest’s door. The 13th century wall paintings were covered at the reformation and only revealed when the church was restored in 1866. However, against the vicar’s wishes,...
Black Bourton
Burial place of Sir Winston Churchill, and many of the Spencer Churchills, including his father Lord Randolph. Bladon is known to date back to 1086 (recorded as Blade in The Domesday Book). The clock in the tower commemorates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
Nr Woodstock
Birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and home to the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, one of the finest baroque houses in England, is set in over 2,000 acres of landscaped gardens
Woodstock
A large church, built between 1160 and 1475. Items of interest include the memorial tablet to Henry VIII’s barber, the canopied tomb of Sir Lawrence and Lady Tanfield and a pre-Christian carving dated at 100 A.D. Three Levellers, shot by Cromwell’s army for mutiny after seeking refuge here in...
Burford
The course is fairly flat and although not long at a maximum of 6,401 yards, it does offer a comfortable round for golfers of all ages and handicaps.
Burford welcomes visitors and will try to accommodate any individual or small groups wishing to play. It is advisable to telephone the Pro shop...
Visitors to Burford Woodcraft can browse in the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of one of only a handful of galleries specialising in wood.
Housed in a fine old building of Cotswold stone on a high street of listed architecture we have been promoting contemporary British woodwork since 1979....
Burford
A late-18thC country house with landscaped formal park and gardens. House contains the Faringdon Collection of paintings, sculpture and furniture.
Faringdon