About the Oxfordshire Cotswolds
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Asthall- St Nicholas Church
Asthall
A 12th century church in the Windrush Valley, with a 14th century transept converted into a chantry chapel. This has a very rare small 14th century altar with a built-in piscina, two reliquaries and a huge tomb recess housing a delicately carved…
The Fleece
Witney
This Oxfordshire gastropub is loyally supported by the people of Witney we are one of the few places in town where you can sit outside on sunny days, eating, drinking and watching the world go by. We also have a private dining room for meetings or…
The Double Red Duke
Bampton
The restaurant at The Double Red Duke is a special affair with a menu centred around open fire cooking.
The menu can be eaten in any of the variety of bars, garden rooms and dining rooms as well as the best seat in the house: the Chef’s tableRose and Crown (Shilton)
Burford
A 17th century Cotswold stone inn with original, exposed beams, log fires for the colder months and a large sunny beer garden for warmer days. The pub serves a mouth-watering menu that majors on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
The Rose & Crown…
Rushy Common Nature Reserve
Stanton Harcourt, Witney
Rushy Common and neighbouring Tar Lakes is a 30 hectare site with three lakes, left after gravel extraction in the Lower Windrush Valley, that are being managed for the benefit of people and wildlife.
Grimes Meadow
Witney
Grimes Meadow, consisting of two lowland flood meadows straddling the river Windrush, is a designated Local Wildlife Site.
Stanton Harcourt - St Michael's Church
Stanton Harcourt
The chancel of St Michael's church contains two of Oxfordshire's greatest church treasures: an ancient 13th century rood-screen and the shrine of St Edburg.
Holwell - St Mary's Church
Holwell
Built in 1895 to replace an earlier church and medieval chapel of ease. Although some brick and some stone from the earlier churches was re-used, all the woodwork was sawn up and given to the poor as firewood or burnt on a bonfire. Thankfully some…
The Oxfordshire Museum
Woodstock
A large 18th century house, home to the County’s collections. Explore Oxfordshire’s story from the Jurassic period through to Anglo-Saxons and Victorians to modern day. Garden Café, Museum Gift Shop & Gardens.
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FreeHand and Shears
Witney
A beautiful country pub, serving outstanding food with carefully selected wines and beers. All with the very warmest welcome.
Ducklington - St Bartholomew's Church
Ducklington
The present plan of the church was established during the 12th century (apart from the chancel, which was added a little later). However, changes (particularly to the doors and windows) were made during the 13th century.
Combe Mill
Witney
A 19th century sawmill with rare working steam beam engine and waterwheel. Other small steam engines and model engines. Rural artefacts, visiting craftsmen and working forge
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Prices Free to £9.00 Per TicketWitney Blanket Hall Cafe
Witney
Set in one of Witney's most historic building. The Pie Shop offers its famous pies and platters, as well as tea, coffee and cakes. The Pie Shop is licenced, so wine and Blanket Hall Beer are always available.
Libby Rak
Woodstock
Libby Rak Gallery of Jewellery - the Gallery at the front shows both Libby's own work and a variety of different up and coming and well established jewellers; in the workshop at the back Libby works on special commissions to create the perfect piece…
Filkins - St Peter's Church
Filkins
St Peter’s, Filkins was built in medieval (Victorian Gothic) style in 1855 - 57 by George Edmund Street, who went on to build the Law Courts in the Strand, London
The Shake Shop
Witney
The Shake Shop has been whizzing up Witney since 2011, serving shakes, smoothies, ice creams, slush, sweets and snacks. Online sweet shop, postal & deliveries.
North Leigh Roman Villa
Witney
The remains of a large and well-built Roman courtyard villa facing south east over the Evenlode valley. The most important feature is a near complete mosaic floor, which can be seen through a viewing window.
This is an English Heritage site with…
Daisyroots Ceramics
Witney
A cosy paint-your-own ceramics, crafts and pottery studio based in a 17th-century mill cottage next to the river Windrush on the outskirts of Witney.
Bampton - St Mary's Church
Bampton
It seems there was a church here long before the Norman Conquest, although the only surviving element before that time is the Anglo-Saxon tower with its fine herringbone stonework.
Cotswold Line National Cycle Route
Cycle as far as you like, then jump on the train home. That’s the idea behind the Cotswold Line Cycle Route, a beautiful ride following the scenic Cotswold Line railway from Oxford to Worcester.