The Bat & Ball in Cuddesdon is a country pub with seasonal menus, local ales, and five charming rooms for the perfect countryside escape.
The Nest at The Feathers is the culinary heart of Woodstock, offering modern British dining in an elegant yet relaxed setting.
A laid-back bar and terrace space at The Feathers, perfect for everything from lazy lunches to sunset cocktails.
The Beefy Boys are renowned for their love of dirty burgers, loaded fries, cocktails, and boozy milkshakes.
Zizzi Henley, the place to be for a delicious Italian meal with a touch of riverside charm, ensuring everyone leaves happy and satisfied.
Zizzi Oxford is ideal for any occasion, whether you’re catching up with friends, on a family day out or enjoying a romantic meal in the city.
At Dosa Darlings Restaurant, you will enjoy South Indian food – curries, bbqs, Dosas, and Indian-inspired cocktails at the bar.
Boxwood Kitchens designs, supplies, and installs beautifully crafted kitchens across Oxfordshire, with a wealth of experience, workmanship and precision at every stage.
Bringing award-winning artisan baking and exceptional coffee to the heart of Oxford, KNEAD Bakery is located in a bright, spacious venue on the High Street.
Located in the heart of Oxford city centre, the new McDonald’s on Cornmarket Street is the city’s main branch.
With is central location, Popeyes Oxford brings its Southern Louisiana-style fried chicken to the heart of the city.
Wendy’s Oxford offers a classic fast-food experience with a breakfast menu, signature square burgers, Frostys, and reliable opening hours.
Located on bustling Cornmarket Street, Wasabi brings bold, authentic Asian flavours to the heart of Oxford
Housed in a Grade II-listed former coach house The Slow & Steady is a newly refurbished pub by Dodo Pub Co with a selection of real ales, craft beers, wines and Dodo’s signature burgers, Neapolitan-style pizzas, chicken wings, plus weekend brunch.
The Store Oxford is a luxurious boutique hotel located in the heart of Oxford, housed in the historic former Boswells department store on Broad Street.
About St Martin’s Church, Bladon St Martin’s Church in Bladon is a historic Church of England parish and the burial place of Sir Winston Churchill. The original church on this site likely dates back to the 11th or 12th century, evidenced by a Norman doorway depicted in a print of the old church before its demolition in 1802. By the early 19th century, the medieval structure had deteriorated, leading to its replacement in 1804, funded by the 4th Duke of Marlborough. In 1891, architect A.W. Blomfield undertook significant restorations, including rebuilding…