Founded in the 1870s to commemorate John Keble, a leader of the ‘Oxford Movement’, Keble College is one of the largest colleges in the University of Oxford.
A contemporary gastropub with a buzzy vibe and a hint of sophistication that serves delicious local food along with a compelling selection of wines, cocktails and local ales.
A 17th Century country townhouse hotel situated in the heart of the historic market town of Woodstock, home to Blenheim Palace, the seat of the 11th Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.
A bustling, busy local pub on the Marston Road in East Oxford, offering a menu of pizzas, burgers, plus sides.
Founded in 1264, Merton College is the first fully self-governing college of the University of Oxford, and a diverse intellectual community of college fellows, students, staff and alumni.
An idyllic thatched country pub nestled in the delightful village of Stanton St. Johns, just outside historic Oxford, and surrounded by rolling countryside.
A quintessential English Estate on the boundaries of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire with some 4,000 acres of mature beech woods, rolling pastures, parkland and unspoilt chalk valleys.
Whether you are seriously green-fingered or an absolute novice, Root One Garden Centre & Cafe located on the main road running from Wallingford to Didcot, just outside the village of Brightwell-cum-Sotwell will be delighted to help.
Now into the third generation of the Stubbs family, the centre provides some of the best plants, garden products and specialist expert knowledge to a wide range of customers, from local gardeners through to country estates and golf courses.
One of the oldest and most prestigious colleges of Oxford University where over 600 undergraduate and graduate students explore a wide range of subjects.
The meadows at Greenlands offer picturesque views of the River Thames and beautiful surrounding woodland, and is a perfect spot for memorable events.
5 acres of garden, planted over 2 decades, with a big display of rhododendron, laburnum arch and azaleas, and many ericaceous plants not usually seen in the Cotswolds.
Overlooking the swans and stumpy willows of the Windrush Valley, Asthall Manor a Jacobean manor house surrounded by a garden, woodland and meadows that blend into the glorious landscape beyond.
WWA Architects is a multi-disciplinary design consultancy born from the merger of two renowned practices: West Waddy, originally founded in 1885, and Archadia.
A family-run pub in Freeland, Witney serving a changing range of local and well-recognised cask ales, lagers and spirits, and hearty pub grub made with local produce and cooked fresh.