Port Meadow is one of the largest open spaces in the north of the city, and with unrestricted access, it can be enjoyed by all.
Located in the far north of the city, Cutteslowe and Sunnymead is the largest park in Oxford with plenty of space to play and so much to keep everyone busy.
BRICK Cafe Bar is a restaurant, bar and events venue within the inspiring walls of Modern Art Oxford – a gallery and contemporary art space in Oxford.
Great Coxwell Barn is the sole surviving part of a thriving 13th-century grange near Faringdon in the Oxfordshire countryside.
Feast on seasonal dishes and afternoon tea over the beautiful views from the rooftop restaurant at The Ashmolean, or stop off for a freshly prepared meal in the cafe.
A riverside restaurant in the heart of Oxford serving excellently cooked dishes crafted from the freshest seasonal ingredients and a terrace that floats on the waters of the River Thames.
The restaurant was started in an authentic Victorian working Boathouse, alongside the punt station (established in 1904), on the banks of the River Cherwell. It is still family-owned and managed and offers seasonal menus prepared by Head chef Paul Bell and delivered by a friendly waiting staff.
With fresh food, real ales on tap and 20 beautiful bedrooms, the pub promises a great place to dine, drink and stay. Just a few minutes walk from Christ Church, it’s perfect for exploring Oxford city.
A neighbourhood produce store run by Peter Slade and Victoria Borondo in Oxford’s North Parade.
Located on Oxford’s High Street with an Italian-style garden terrace and Mediterranean setting serving British produce – from relaxed brunches to celebratory suppers.
Christ Church Meadow is a large tranquil pasture area in the heart of Oxford city, owned by Christ Church College, bordering the Cherwell and Isis rivers.
About South Park South Park is a park on Headington Hill in east Oxford, England. It is the largest park within Oxford city limits. It is open all day, every day and is 5 minutes walk from Cowley Road in East Oxford. South Park occupies 50 acres of open space, with magnificent views overlooking Oxford. The good view of the city centre – with the historic spires and towers of Oxford University – from the park’s highest point is a favourite with photographers. There are park entrances on Morrell Avenue…
About Rye Farm Meadow, Abingdon Visit the tranquil setting of Rye Farm Meadow in Abingdon-on-Thames to enjoy a glass or two of Prosecco. This relaxing meadow alongside the River Thames is just the place to unwind after a busy week. This famous market town boasts to be one of the oldest occupied towns in Britain, with a history going back to the iron age. Enjoy a stroll around its interesting streets, or just sit and watch the world wander by while enjoying the atmosphere.
About Dorchester Abbey The Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, more casually called Dorchester Abbey, is a Church of England parish church in Dorchester-on-Thames, in Oxfordshire, about 8 miles southeast of Oxford. It was formerly a Norman abbey church and was built on the site of a Saxon cathedral. Opening Times The Abbey is open 365 days a year, 8.00 am – 6.00 pm (summer) / 8.00 am to dusk (winter), and entry is free. On occasion, the building may not be fully accessible if in use for…
Greys Court is a Tudor country house and delightful gardens in the idyllic setting of the southern Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.
Cafe at Turl Street in Oxford with a reputation for excellent coffee, sustainable production and a friendly relaxed atmosphere.