The Cookery School at Daylesford is a unique place of culinary inspiration housed in a beautifully…
Charlbury Museum is an independent museum, run entirely by volunteers. Its five rooms are crammed…
Cogges Manor Farm is a historic farmstead and home to Downton Abbey’s Yew Tree Farm. It is a…
It seems there was a church here long before the Norman Conquest, although the only surviving…
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Walking Route
WITNEY
Witney is nestled in beautiful countryside and what better way to explore the area than by foot or bike.
Church/Chapel
Fulbrook
A small, picturesque church dating back to the 12th century but with a little 19th century bellcote. There are a few pieces of medieval glass.
Church/Chapel
Minster Lovell
St Kenelm's church in Minster Lovell is mainly 15th century, built on the foundations of an earlier priory minster.
Church/Chapel
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.
Church/Chapel
Church Hanborough
The church's octagonal limestone spire is visible from all around. Dating back to 12C, the church was internally remodelled in 14C
Church/Chapel
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…
Church/Chapel
Standlake
Like so many churches, St Giles Church is medieval in origin but much altered and restored over the years. Notable features include the unusual 14th century octagonal tower dates to the 14th century and the Victorian woodwork in the roof…
Museum
Burford
Exhibits quaintly recall the trades that flourished here - quarrying, bell-founding, rope-making, brewing, farming, leather-working and clarinet-making. There is also a famous doll's house, furnished in style of the Jane Austen period.
Cooking / Wine Tasting
Hailey, Witney
Celebrate the incredible range of fabulous food available in the Cotswolds while enjoying unrivalled personal access to an 18th century former village pub in this lovely, personal experience.
You’ll join local chef Kathy for a cookery demonstration…
Church/Chapel
Combe
St Laurence, a place of worship for more than 600 years, has a number of interesting features including 15th century wall painitings, a 1634 pulpit cloth. and several bale tombs in the churchyard.
Cycle Route
Burford
Cotswold Country at its best, starting in the Windrush Valley, traversing the Coln Valley and ending in the fine town of Cirencester. Mainly along quiet country lanes.
Church/Chapel
Langford
The most immediately striking aspect of the church is the square central tower, the most conspicuous surviving part of a large Saxon church dating to the 11th century.It may possibly postdate the Norman conquest but is certainly the work of Saxon…
Walking Route
Charlbury
Charlbury is a charming little Cotswolds town set in the Evenlode Valley amidst the remains of the ancient forest of Wychwood, once one of England's greatest royal forests. There are a number of free downloadable walks.
Church/Chapel
Charlbury
Parts of the present building date from the 12th century, though a Saxon church may have existed on the same site.
Church/Chapel
Chadlington, Chipping Norton
There has been a church at Heythrop since at least 1086, and today the old church still survives as a small chapel with a fine Norman doorway and interesting external carvings. After the Reformation this remained the main parish church until Albert…