The Oxfordshire Cotswolds
Picturesque villages, old market towns and rolling countryside, all this and more are waiting for you in the Cotswolds of Oxfordshire. Add the Cotswold Wildlife Park into the equation and you have lots to keep everyone happy.
Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire is home to a variety of creatures from all over the world. Camels, penguins and even crocs live in the Cotswold Wildlife Park which is set around a Victorian mansion.
Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens is in Burford, one of the iconic sleepy villages you’ll find in the Cotswolds of Oxfordshire. You’ll feel yourself slow down as you explore honey-coloured villages like Kingham, Shipton under Wychwood and Churchill.
The Cotswolds are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are stately homes, ancient churches and fascinating museums to enjoy in the Cotswolds in Oxfordshire.
A visit to Blenheim Palace is a must when you are in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire. The Palace was built for the Duke of Marlborough. There are grand rooms to see as well as the cosy bedroom where Winston Churchill was born.
Designer William Morris loved living in the Cotswolds of Oxfordshire and you can see some of his work at his home in Kelmscott Manor.
For a taste of the trades of years gone by, take a visit to Tolsey Museum, Burford, Oxfordshire, where you can witness the collection showing the variety of trades that flourished in Burford dating back to 1350 or the Cotswold Woollen Weaver, Oxfordshire a traditional working mill housed in 18th century buildings which brings the industrial revolution alive.
Road Directions
The Oxfordshire Cotwolds are about 75 miles north west of London, are easily accessible via the major motorway networks of the M4, M40 and M5 and are well served by public transport.






