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Oxfordshire WELCOME TO

Home to a city of dreaming spires, historic market towns, villages of honey-coloured stone, rolling hills and waterways, Oxfordshire delivers the great outdoors, heritage, culture, entertainment and countless experiences.

Enjoy its cosy pubs, memorable dining options and delightful accommodation. Soak up the grandeur of stunning stately homes and amazing museums or go on a spree in its contemporary shopping centres and artisan markets.

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Make time for cycle rides, walks and punting, and round off your evenings with magical music and theatre.

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One of the world’s leading academic institutions dating back to the 11th century, made up of 39 independent colleges including magnificent Christ Church.

Home to the 12th Duke of Marlborough and his family, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The ultimate luxury shopping destination, home to more than 150 boutiques of heritage fashion houses and cutting-edge designers, all offering remarkable year-round savings.

The world’s oldest public museum, home to a world-famous collection of art and artefacts ranging from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art.

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Set in the heart of the historic city centre, New Theatre Oxford is home to some of the biggest names from the world of theatre, music, dance, comedy and more.

Major retail and lifestyle destination in the centre of Oxford, home to prestigious global brands plus eclectic restaurants and sophisticated rooftop dining.

A 17th century farmstead in the Cotswolds with picnic orchard, farm animals, museum and café. Features as Yew Tree Farm in Downton Abbey.

The UK’s only hub for historic motoring excellence, based at a 444 acre former WW2 RAF Bomber Training Station.

Situated in an impressive neoGothic building, the museum offers a variety of different permanent collections and exhibitions, next to quirky sister Pitt Rivers Museum.

There is so much to do on the river, from punting and cruises to walks with incredible riverside views.

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