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Blenheim Palace
Castle
Lavish 17th-century stately home filled with art & standing in Capability Brown-designed gardens.
4.70 (14.9K reviews)
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Blenheim Park
Park
ππ Great place to come for a walk or picnic. You don't need to buy a ticket if you go in via a public footpath entrance but you can't go near the Palace. A ticket isn't too bad value if you intend to use the year long access pass a few times.
4.70 (12.3K reviews)
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Crocodiles of the World
Zoo
Crocodile center with over 15 global species offering hands-on encounters, a cafe & a shop.
4.60 (3.9K reviews)
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The Rollright Stones
Historical landmark
Groups of limestone boulder monuments and a stone circle dating back to the Neolithic & Bronze Age.
4.60 (1.7K reviews)
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Minster Lovell Hall and Dovecote
Heritage museum
ππ Recreation, history and nature.
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4.60 (775 reviews)
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St Martin's Church
Church
ππ Beautiful little church, I visited after a trip to Blenheim to complete my Winston full circle and what a humble end for one of our greatest Britons. Churchyard is well maintained and one of the few churches open without a soul in sight. Some lovely little keepsakes available inside as well for a re...
4.70 (371 reviews)
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ACESquadron
Tourist attraction
ππ A 60th birthday present and well worth a visit. Informative and entertaining two hour talk by Paul followed by a walk around and touch the Spitfire. A lovely pie and mash with veg and gravy for lunch courtesy of Angela. Worth checking out the Sepecat Jaguar too. Highly recommend the 20 minutes dogfi...
4.80 (238 reviews)
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Cotswold View Caravan & Camping Site
Holiday park
π Came to this site for a mid week break to chill was not disappointed. woodland walk was fantastic for the dogs nice and quite site with large spacious pitches the toilet block was very clean the showers could do with a bit more space. Did not try the cafe but was always busy when we passed excellent...
4.60 (550 reviews)
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Kelmscott Manor
Museum
Furnished in Arts and Crafts style, this 17th-century manor was the summer home of William Morris.
4.60 (404 reviews)
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Butterfly House
Tourist attraction
ππ Very nice place to visit. Even in early April there are lots of large butterflies flying about. There are cases with chrysalis in them, some of them wiggling with whatever is going on inside. There are nicely planted flower beds, with a central water feature, in what is a big converted greenhouse.
4.70 (255 reviews)
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Pleasure Garden
Garden
ππ Lovely wander around the gardens with fountains and great view of the lake and boathouse. Small kiosk with refreshments.
4.50 (493 reviews)
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Cogges Manor Farm
Farm
Living museum in manor house and grounds, with demonstrations, tours and animal feeding.
4.40 (778 reviews)
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Rose Garden
Garden
π Lovely walk around the rose garden.
Some beautiful scents!
4.50 (339 reviews)
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The Oxfordshire Museum
Museum
History museum in an 18th-century home with numerous regional artifacts, a garden & a cafe.
4.50 (313 reviews)
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The Witney Blanket Hall
Tourist attraction
ππ I did call ahead as we were a group of ten. They laid out a lovely table for us in our own private area.
Everyone ate everything and everything was delicious.
The one year old loved the Pease pudding. The menu varies we had steak and ale, chicken bacon and leek, and spinach and mushroom pies followe...
4.80 (116 reviews)
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Kilkenny Lane Country Park
Country park
ππ Plenty of parking. A nice well maintained path so its easy to walk even in wet weather. There are two large, impressive iron horse sculptures in the middle. Toilets in the car parking area
4.30 (424 reviews)