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www.oxfordshirecotswolds.org A list of popular local attractions
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Aston Pottery Fine english pottery gift shop, cafe and gardens.
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Batsford Arboretum Batsford Arboretum, one of the jewels of the Cotswolds and one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the country.
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Birdland Park and Gardens Birdland is a natural setting inhabited by over 500 birds from around the world, including the only King Penguins in England and over 50 aviaries of parrots, falcons, pheasants, hornbills, toucans, touracos, pigeons, ibis and many more. Tropical, Desert and Toucan Houses are home to the more delicate species.
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Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace, home to 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, offers a memorable day out.
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Chastleton House One of England's finest and most complete Jacobean houses
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Chipping Norton Town An information resource for a our closest town - Chipping norton
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Cogges Manor Farm Museum Cogges is a unique, working museum depicting Oxfordshire rural life in Victorian times set in an historic manor house and Cotswold stone farm buildings.
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Cotswold Falconry Housing 80-100 individual birds of prey at any one time, the Cotswold Falconry Centre aims to be one of the friendliest and most informative Raptor centres in the country
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Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens The Park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates from all over the world and aspires to show animals to people - so that they can come to understand and respect all forms of wildlife.
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Cotwold Woolen Weavers The smell of wool oil and the clack of the shuttles welcome visitors who tour our traditional 18th century woollen-mill set in the beautiful English Cotswolds
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Kelmscott Manor Kelmscott Manor, a grade 1 Listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was built in the late 1500s, with an additional wing added to the north east corner in about 1665. The Manor is built of local limestone on the edge of the village of Kelmscott.
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Hidcote Manor Gardens One of England's greatest gardens, an Arts & Crafts masterpiece
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Hook Norton Brewery The Brewery Visitors centre is now open on Saturdays from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Brewery tours run Monday to Friday and lasts approximately 2 hours. All tours are followed by a sampling of our beer in the visitors centre. For our mature guests only.
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Oxford Bus Museum – The Oxford Bus Museum has its origins in the Oxford Bus Preservation Syndicate, established in 1967 by a group of enthusiasts who had the foresight to realise that vehicles of potential significance to future generations should be saved before they were lost for all time. Beginning with just one vehicle – which can still be seen and ridden on – the collection grew until permanent premises were needed.
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Oxford City Guide Welcome to Oxford City Guide - your essential guide to the city of Oxford, England. Here you will find all you need to know if you are a tourist or visitor to this beautiful city, or if you live here and simply want to know what's going on.
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Rollright Stones The Rollright Stones is a ancient site located on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border in England. The complex consists of three main elements, The Kings Men stone circle, the King Stone, and the Whispering Knights.
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Rousham House Rousham and its landscape garden should be a place of pilgrimage for students of the work of William Kent (1685-1748). Rousham represents the first phase of English landscape design. The house, built in 1635 by Sir Robert Dormer, is still in the ownership of the same family.
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Sudeley Castle Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Cotswold Hills, Sudeley Castle is steeped in history. With royal connections spanning a thousand years, it has played an important role in the turbulent and changing times of England's past.
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Upton House Presented in its 1930s heyday, mansion and terraced gardens with outstanding art and porcelain collection
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