Create your own art journal of an ancient landscape! A unique opportunity to handle historic artefacts, discover legends and enjoy nature along the Ridgeway with skilled artist, Jo Beal, and Ridgeway Officer, Sarah Wright. A morning indoors exploring artefacts and learning easy journalling techniques will be followed by an afternoon walk around White Horse Hill.
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Farmer Gow’s ~ the ‘favourite place on earth’ for lots of its young visitors.
Pay a visit to this ancient rolling downland, home to an enigmatic chalk hill figure!
The last folly to be built in England in 1935 stands at 104ft and offers extensive views…
The museum is housed within a converted 16thC cloth merchant's house.
An interactive…
The Beacon is illuminating Wantage through the culture, leisure and entertainment.
As a…
Tours of Racehorse Stables includes gallops, racing stables, equine swimming pool, Hall…
The summer home of William Morris, Kelmscott Manor is a Grade I listed farmhouse, built…
Home of the Baring family. Early 18thC beautifully symmetrical house with unusually fine…
This lovely family home built in circa 1660 was remodelled in the early 1700’s for the…
Bampton Garden Plants started out as a small plant sale that occurred a couple of times a…
West Ox Arts is situated in a lovely, spacious gallery on the first floor of the Grade II…
Trout and fly fishing. First organic Trout farm in the UK.
Garden centre, farm shop, pick-your-own, trout fishery, munchery, restaurant, picnic area…
Situated on over 500 acres of glorious undulating heathland, just south of Oxford city,…
The splendid 18th century buildings, in the idyllic setting of the tranquil village of…