Attractions
The many attractions in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds include famous names like Blenheim Palace and Cotswold Wildlife Park but there are plenty of other places to discover: fine historic houses like Kelmscott Manor, excellent gardens like Rousham, unique animal attractions like Crocodiles of the World, wonderful churches like Burford, unusual museums like the Oxford Bus Museum, superb nature reserves like Foxholes, a great theatre in Chipping Norton and some atmospheric free attractions like the ruins of Minster Lovell Hall.
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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,…
The summer home of William Morris, Kelmscott Manor is a Grade I listed farmhouse, built around 1600 adjacent to the River Thames.
William Morris…
Set in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace is considered to be one of the finest baroque houses in the country. It was a gift from Queen Anne…
One of Oxfordshire’s top venues and one of the most beautiful wildlife attractions in the country. It is a superb mix of animals, landscaped parkland…
A day out in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds must include a visit to Birdland (10 miles…
Batsford Arboretum is home to one of the country’s largest private tree collections.…
The summer home of William Morris, Kelmscott Manor is a Grade I listed farmhouse,…
Birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and home to the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim…
As well as over 30 buses on display, there are other numerous exhibits adding a…
Housed in the remains of the old medieval church, the Heritage Centre is placed in a…
A tiny church on its own in the Windrush Valley. In 1904 it was found to have been…
Permanent displays on the history of the county and its people. Garden coffee shop…
One of the large Cotswold 'wool churches' built between 1160 and 1475. Items of…
Wildlife park in 200 acres of gardens and woodland - variety of animals from all…