Things to do in Oxfordshire
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Oxford Town Hall
Type
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Location
Oxford
A victorian building opened in 1897 and still used for local government. Original rooms such as the Court Room and Council Chambers are available to view as is the City Plate Collection. Home to the Museum of Oxford from Spring 2012.
Pendon Museum
Type
Museum
Location
South Oxfordshire
Pendon aims to recapture, in detailed and colourful miniature, scenes showing the beauty of the English countryside as it used to be in the years around 1930.

Broughton Castle
Type
Historic House / Palace
Location
Cherwell
Historic House built in 1300 and enlarged in 1550s. It is surrounded by a large moat and set in parkland. The home of Lord & Lady Saye and Sele and owned by the same family for over 600years.

University of Oxford Botanic Garden
Type
Botanic Garden
Location
Oxford
The oldest botanic garden in the UK displays over 7,000 different species in a grade 1 listed garden with exotic glasshouses, water & rock gardens and beautiful boarders. The garden has events for all ages throughout the year.

The Oxfordshire Golf Club
Type
Golf Course
Location
Oxfordshire
Open: all year 7am-10pm Group Rates: unknown Pre-booking: required Group Size: unknown Estimated Visit Time: 4-5 hrs Guided Tours Available: no Coach Spaces On-site: no Driver Incentive: no Disabled Facilities: yes Catering Facilities: 200 max

Water Fowl Sanctuary and Children's Farm
Type
Nature Reserve
Location
Cherwell
Reception barn, leading to natural environment for hundreds of birds and animals. Oxfordshire special conservation awards 1990. Snacks cabin in season. Young animals and birds for sale (licenced).

The Passenger Boat Association
Type
Boat Trip
Location
Vale of White Horse
The Passenger Boat Association represents operators of passenger vessels along the length of the River Thames as well as the rest of the UK.

A Day in the Country
Type
Event Venue
Location
Cherwell
Stunning venue set in 250 acres of wooded estate - facilities include a conference suite that is situated in a modernised 18th century stone barn with open fireplaces.

Mapledurham Watermill
Type
Water Mill
Location
South Oxfordshire
The last working corn and grist watermill on the Thames with parts dating from the 15thC. Flour produced is sold in the shop, and the traditional working machinery can be viewed.
Stonor Park
Type
Historic House / Palace
Location
South Oxfordshire
House built between 12th and 18thC with a 13thC chapel. Has connections with Catholicism and exhibition of the work and life of Edmund Campion, furniture, tapestries and paintings.

Kelmscott Manor
Type
Historic House / Palace
Location
West Oxfordshire
The country home of William Morris 1871-1896. The house contains a collection of the works of Morris, his family and his associates.


Didcot Railway Centre
Type
Railway
Location
South Oxfordshire
Living museum recreating the golden age of the Great Western Railway. Steam locomotives and trains, Brunel's broad gauge railway, engine shed and small relics museum.

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Oxford River Cruises
Type
Boat Trip
Location
Oxford
Oxford River Cruises offers luxury river trips and self-drive hire boats on the Thames.

Newington Nurseries
Type
Garden Centre
Location
South Oxfordshire
If you share our love of rare and beautiful plants and you're looking to breathe new life into your garden, then why not pay us a visit.

Greys Court



