About the Oxfordshire Cotswolds
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Chipping Norton - St Mary the Virgin Church
Chipping Norton
A wool church and Grade I listed building, St Mary the Virgin is tucked away near the bottom of the hill on which the town sits. The setting seems incongruous, however it is here in the shadow of the church and what was once the castle, that the…
Witney - St Mary's Church
Witney
Though with Norman origins, the present building is mostly 13th century and was dedicated in 1243. The 156ft spire is a notable landmark, visible for miles around.
Oxford Bus Museum
Long Hanborough, Witney
A museum containing 30 preserved buses dating back to 1913, an 1881 horse drawn tram, the Morris Motors Museum with vehicles from 1925 to 1977 and 45 vintage bicycles dating back to 1817.
Price
Prices £5.50 to £17.00 Per TicketDelanns Jewels
Burford
Delanns Jewels specialise in diamond jewellery from exciting designs to ‘one-off’ and pre-owned items.
Broughton Grange Gardens
Broughton
Award winning gardens that merge beautifully with the surrounding countryside. It is one of the most significant private contemporary gardens in Britain.
Price
Prices £10.00 Per TicketThe 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.
The Swan Ascott under Wychwood
Ascott under Wychwood
Enjoy fantastic food and a fabulously stocked bar at The Swan - a 16th century coaching inn with 8 individually designed bedrooms.
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 tableNorth Leigh - St Mary's Church
North Leigh
An architecturally fascinating church: the church is late Anglo-Saxon in origin with the bell tower probably built in the first half of the 11th century.
Carpenters Arms
Fulbrook, Burford
Family-focused dining, offering home cooked modern British food within a comfortable, quintessentially Cotswolds pub setting. Boasting a large partially covered garden with a kids play area, and a car park.
Minster Mill
Minster Lovell
Experience outstanding cuisine prepared with the finest regional, seasonal ingredients in the restaurant, with handsome vaulted ceilings, original oak beams and an open fireplace.
Country Cafe at Aston Pottery
Aston, Bampton
Winner of the Oxfordshire Restaurant Awards 2015 & 2016. Our Country Café provides a light and airy space to meet friends and family whilst enjoying homemade fare from local suppliers.
Falkland Arms
Great Tew
If a picture perfect traditional English pub on the edge of the Cotswolds is what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the right place. Situated in picturesque Great Tew in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, bring your walking shoes as there are plenty of…
Chipping Norton Lido
Chipping Norton
Set in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, the lido has two heated outdoor pools, a 25m swimming pool and a toddlers' paddling pool.
Burford - St John the Baptist Church
Burford
Items of interest include: a memorial tablet to Henry VIII’s barber-surgeon, Edmund Harman, showing one of the earliest representations of South American Indians; the ornate, canopied tomb of Sir Lawrence and Lady Tanfield; a tablet commemorating…
The Lamb Inn
Burford
Part of the Cotswold Inns and Hotels collection, This dog-friendly inn has history around every corner and is home to a traditional bar, comfy lounges, a beautifully manicured garden and a 2 Rosette awarded restaurant.
Black Bourton - St Mary the Virgin Church
Black Bourton
The real highlight of the church is its 13th century wall paintings. Covered at the reformation, they were originally uncovered when the church was restored in 1866. However, against the vicar’s wishes, they were again whitewashed and were not…
Broughton Poggs - St Peter's Church
Broughton Poggs
The church at Broughton Poggs takes some finding, standing as it does beyond a farmyard and reached by a lane. One can wander around for some time without spotting it in the leafy grounds in front of Broughton Hall and the walled lanes that connect…
Kencot - St George's Church
Kencot
St George's Church in Kencot is of late 12th century origin and features a tower with a curious side turret with a sloping roof, which was added later and makes it look unfinished.