Heath Farm Cottages, Heath Farm Holiday Cottages
Heath Farm
Swerford
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
OX7 4BN
The Big Feastival
Jamie Oliver and Alex James present The Big Feastival, a unique two-day celebration of music, food and fun for all the family, set on Alex's ...
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The Masons Arms
They are a privately owned gastro pub nestled in the midst of the Cotswolds hills and a convenient stopping off place you’ll want to visit again and again.
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The Dragonfly Maze
The Dragonfly Maze has a central pavilion, constructed of local materials, housing the fabulous automated sculptures hand crafted by artist, sculptor and writer Kit Williams.
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Oxford Ice Rink
Oxford Ice Rink is a 56 × 26m ice rink located on Oxpens Road in Oxford.Facilities include the rink, meeting rooms, party rooms and The Terrace Cafe with free Wi-fi.
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Oxford Castle
You have to take a guided tour and let the characters reveal their fascinating stories entrenched in the building’s 1,000 year history.
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Bloody Bourton Walking Tours
Walking Tour of Bourtons Bloody past. Hear the murky history of the village, tales of ghosts, murder most foul, bloody battle, religious persecution, mythical creatures and more!
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The Cotswolds Distillery
The Cotswolds Distillery is the first of its kind in the area, and the closest working distillery to London.
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The Yellow Hat Tribe Gallery
The Yellow Hat Tribe exhibits the work of artist Irene Tyack, the creator of The Yellow Hat Tribe. This is contemporary art with a difference.
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Fairytale Farm
A family farm ideal for younger kids to play, explore and learn. There's a café and indoor play area; and new Fairy Dell area. Loads of events throughout theyear
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Cornbury Music Festival
Music festival with a strong family feel, lovingly crafted with top notch summer entertainment. &th, 9th & 9th July at Great Tew Park only 2.4 miles from the farm.
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Bourton on the Water
Regularly voted one of the prettiest villages in England, there is plenty to see and do with a wealth of attractions and shops, restaurants and tearooms.
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Oxford
Historic University town, home to the famous Ashmolean Museum and Pitt Rivers Collection, Museum of Modern Art, galleries and theatres, punting on the river, botanic gardens, shops and restaurants.
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Stratford
Shakepeare's birthplace and home to the Royal Shakespeare company. Shopping, timber framed houses and the river Avon.
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Kelmscott Manor
The 17th century Cotswold home of the inspired and inspiring William Morris. A haven of craftsmanship and collection of arts and crafts spanning 300 years and PreRaphellite works.
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Batsford Arboretum
One of the jewels of the Cotswolds and one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the country. All year round interest. Arboretum and garden visitor centre.
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Snowshill Manor and garden
Wonderful eclectic collection of the old and the exotic housed in a beautiful Cotswold manor. The lifetime result of Charles Wade's passion for craftsmanship, colour and design.
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Cotswold villages
A wonderful variety of villages and towns in and around the Cotswolds. Include well known spots of Bourton on the Water, Stow on the Wold, Moreton in the Marsh.
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Chastleton House
A rare gem of a Jacobean country house. This fascinating place exudes an informal and timeless atmosphere in a gloriously unspoilt setting which allows you to step back in time.
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Blenheim Palace
Located in woodstock, belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. Baroque artchitecture set in 2000 acres of beautifully landscaped park and gardens. Regular events and attractions. A great day out.
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The Crocodile Farm
You can enjoy working with the keepers, meeting many of the species up close, help with feeding & getting hands-on around the zoo.
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Fairport Convention
An annual well attended festival of folk and rock music held on the edge of the village of Cropredy, and run by Fairport Convention.
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The Bull
The Bull is a 16th century coaching Inn that has recently been given a make over Their aim is to create a home away from home.
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The Norman Knight
A great little pub offering fine dining, an excellent selection of drinks with live music.
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The White Horse Inn
Serving imaginative food, local ales and quality wines. This charming 17th-century pub has lots of character including open fireplaces and a viewable kitchen.
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The Crown
This picturesque family run 17thC freehouse is a real gem located in the charming Cotswold village of Church Enstone. Voted by the public ‘The Best Restaurant in The Cotswolds 2010 and 2011.
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The Sun Inn
Situated in the heart of rural Hook Norton in the Cotswolds, The Sun Inn combines a vibrant modern dining experience with a traditional Cotswold pub atmosphere.
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Cotswold Falconry Center
Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Falcons and other Birds of Prey - in all over 150 Birds - can be seen either in the Breeding Aviaries or on the Flying Displays.
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The Horse and Groom
The Horse & Groom Inn is an authentic 17th century coaching house, situated on the edge of the village of Milcombe. Family owned and run.
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The Falkland Arms
A beautiful 16th Century building which is still run as a traditional, local pub. The flagstone floors, oak beams and inglenook fireplace are cosy.
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Duck on the pond
A delightful Public House & Restaurant which is situated in the picturesque village of South Newington located on the A361 Banbury to Chipping Norton Road.
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Overdale Equestrian Centre
Their Aim: To improve the performance of the rider, so they can be safe, competent and confident and that in turn they can be the best they can be.
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Turpins Lodge Riding Centre
Turpins Lodge Riding Centre - Has an indoor school, an outdoor school with an all weather surface and a large undercover area for grooming and stable management.
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Stanway House & Fountain
Stanway is an outstanding and beautiful Jacobean manor house unspoilt by change. There is also a single-jet fountain, at 300 feet is the highest gravity fountain in the world!
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Shakespeares Houses & Gardens
Discover the life and times of William Shakespeare across five unique properties in and around Stratford-upon-Avon and let your imagination run wild.
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Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey - Founded in 1246, the Cistercian abbey attracted pilgrims from far and wide, because it held a phial which was believed to contain the blood of Christ.
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Lodge Park and Sherbourne Estate
Sherborne Park Estate remains a working estate and includes farmland, woodland, open parkland and tenanted cottages. The wider Estate is open year round, dawn to dusk.
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Broadway Tower
On a clear day, it is possible to see 13 counties from the 18th-century Gothic folly high on the Cotswold ridge above Broadway.
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Sezincote
Sezincote is truly unique. At the heart of a traditional, family-run estate covering 4,500 acres of rolling Cotswold countryside stands a 200-year-old Mogul Indian palace.
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Compton Verney
120 acres of stunning parklands and lake surround an award-winning Art gallery, with its artisan eatery and gift shop.
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Yarnton Manor
Built by Sir Thomas Spencer in 1611, It's a Grade II* listed manor house that has benefited from a significant and sympathetic restoration in 1895.
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Minster Lovell Hall and Dovecote
The ruins of Lord Lovell’s manor house, built around 1440, stand eerily beside the River Windrush. . A 15th-century church and circular dovecote can still be seen near the ruined hall.
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Upton House & Gardens
Upton is a long low house built of local yellow sandstone. The garden features a kitchen garden, a series of herbaceous borders and a large lake.
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The Rollright Stones
Rollright Stones consist of three groups: the King's Men stone circle; the Whispering Knights burial chamber; and the single King Stone. Spanning nearly 2,000 years of Neolithic and Bronze age development.
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Broughton Castle
Broughton Castle is a fortified manor house with moat near Banbury in North Oxfordshire. Set in parkland and built of the rich local Hornton ironstone.
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Soho Farmhouse
Private member club with 4 restaurants, cinema, gym and hosts regular events. Non members can apply to stay.
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Enstone Flying Club
Enstone Flying Club offers private pilot licence training, trial flying lessons, hands-on flight experiences, gift lessons in a wide choice of training aircraft with highly trained and experienced instructors.
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Salford Trout Lakes
Salford Trout Lakes is a small privately owned Trout Fishery comprising of two spring fed lakes totalling 8 acres of water set admist beautiful, rural North Cotswold countryside.
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High Ropes Oxford
High Ropes Oxford is Oxfordshire’s New and First, Tree-Top High Ropes adventure, with Rope Bridges, Tarzan Swings, Zip Slides, set high in the trees in their 50 acres of woodland.
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The Oxford Wheels Project Skatepark
The Oxford Wheels Project is a registered charity which has built a permanent outdoor skatepark for the city of Oxford. Skateboard and BMX coaching available.
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Rob Ireland Activity Days
Rob Ireland offers a host of activities including quad biking, clay pigeon shooting, field archery, , 4x4 off road driving courses, paintballing, segways, hot air ballooning, tractor & trailer slalom...
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Warwick Castle
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068.There's plenty to entertain the most active of little knights or princesses.
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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway is an all-volunteer steam and diesel heritage railway in the English Cotswolds. It offers a round trip of over 20 miles.
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Cotswold Motoring Museum and Toy Collect
Though the main focus is on motoring, the Museum is full of the everyday paraphernalia that made motoring so popular.
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Stratford Butterfly Farm
The Uk's largest tropical butterfly paradise! Come rain or shine enjoy the unique pleasure of discovering hundreds of the world's most spectacular and beautiful butterflies from around the world.
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The Little Soap Company
Little Soap School offers luxury day courses in their fabulous Cotswold Stone Workshop in the heart of Broadway. Learn how to make your own Soaps, Creams and Balms.
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Cotswold Farm Park
Set up in 1971 to help protect some of the rare breeds of farm animal. They are passionate about what they do there and are dedicated to best the arming practices.
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Cotswold Perfumery Ltd
The Cotswold Perfumery is where perfumes are created by John Stephen - the chief perfumer. They also run Perfume Courses and tours can be booked
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Wilderness Festival
Wilderness is the multi-award winning 4-day festival combining live music, contemporary arts and an array of theatre, craftsmanship and dining experiences. 3rd to 6th August 2017.
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The Cotswold Brewing Company
Cotswold Brew Co is one of the oldest lager microbreweries in the UK and the first, unsurprisingly, in the Cotswolds. Visit them to learn more about (and sample) their beers.
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Coggs Manor Farm
A living museum in the manor house and grounds, with demonstrations, tours and animal feeding. Used for filming parts of Downton Abbey.
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