Nestling on the edge of the Cotswolds the Four Silver Star Sudbury House Hotel is set on nine acres of beautifully landscaped gardens.
A new addition to the Sudbury House Hotel in 2015 offering freshly prepared dishes using locally sourced ingredients in a relaxed and comfortable surrounding.
Escape the fast pace of everyday life with a visit to The Lamb Inn. Located along a peaceful side street in the historic market town of Burford, seize the opportunity to sink into a relaxing ambience of pure bliss.
The White Horse in Kings Sutton provides consistently excellent food and service in the familiar surroundings of a country pub with bags of character.
The three AA rosette Minster Mill is a glamorous hotel with charming Cotswold stone buildings and barns flanked by 65 acres of idyllic grounds and a Michelin guide restaurant where modern British dishes come with a creative touch.
Eden Café is an antipodean style café in the Oxfordshire market town of Witney serving all vegan and mostly gluten-free food and beverages.
The Gardeners Arms is a quirky pub in north Oxford that serves only modern quality vegetarian food that is appealing to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.
The Lamb is a historic Cotswolds pub situated in the beautiful village of Shipton-under-Wychwood between Burford and Chipping Norton with a cosy bar area, a separate restaurant, a private dining room, a large beer garden, and 10 newly renovated rooms.
Nicola Parkin Design is a boutique interior design studio. They design contemporary homes and commercial projects in Oxfordshire, London and the Home Counties.
The Double Red Duke is a picturesque 17th-century coaching inn in the Cotswold village of Clanfield, close to Oxford with cosy log fires, good food using local produce, and a garden with a terrace for al fresco dining and 19 beautiful rooms.
The Oxfordshire Museum is situated in an 18th-century house in the heart of Woodstock, with a purpose-built gallery hosting changing exhibitions. Modern extensions house reception, shop, and café with indoor and outdoor seating, providing views across the large and well-stocked garden.
About Keble College Chapel, Oxford Keble College Chapel is a living witness to the beliefs and ideals which inspired John Keble and his friends, who would later found the college in his memory. The chapel community is a diverse one, and it is a place where all are welcome. The chapel was built for the worship and glory of God, and this is still the chapel’s primary purpose. There are services throughout the week in term time, which all can attend regardless of background or religious beliefs. The heart of…
All are most welcome to attend chapel services: members of any religion or of none, members of Magdalen or the public, regardless of official college opening hours.