The Oxfordshire Way
Type:Walking Route
Oxfordshire
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St Mary the Virgin is a large and ancient building with a rich history. The parish church…
Wychwood Wild Garden covers 12.5 acres of avenues, woods and ponds,much of which was laid…
Holy Trinity is set in the heart of the beautiful village of Ascott-under-Wychwood. It…
In spring, the woodland floor is vibrant with primroses, violets and early-purple orchids…
St. Nicholas Church, Idbury, is a Grade 1 listed building. The church was built in the…
The present church was built in 1859-60 to a design by Sir George Gilbert Scott, one of a…
The hamlet of Shorthampton consists of little more than a farm and the church. The church…
A small, picturesque church dating back to the 12th century but with a little 19th…
Near the porch are headstones to three of the Mitford sisters, Nancy, Unity and Diana…
A tiny church on its own in the Windrush Valley. In 1904 it was found to have been built…
All Saints’ was built in 1837 to replace the original village church, which had fallen…
Items of interest include: a memorial tablet to Henry VIII’s barber-surgeon, Edmund…
The building may be only 15' by 30' but its ancient walls contain state of the art…
Exhibits quaintly recall the trades that flourished here - quarrying, bell-founding,…
A 12th century church in the Windrush Valley, with a 14th century transept converted into…
There has been a church at Heythrop since at least 1086, and today the old church still…