Mansions nestled into rolling hills, riverside meadows and mature woodland – there’s plenty of National Trust places to visit in Oxfordshire and the surrounding areas.
Oxfordshire is perfect for country walks. There are wildflower meadows on the Buscot and Coleshill estate along the river in West Oxfordshire. White Horse Hill offers incredible views over six counties and there are rolling Chiltern hills for gentle walks on the Greys Court estate in Oxfordshire.
From Lady Brunner’s peaceful and intimate rose garden ‘haven’ at Greys Court to Waddesdon’s stunning formal parterres, we have some beautiful summer gardens around Oxfordshire.
Ashdown House is an unusual Dutch-style house on the Berkshire Downs built in the early 1660s surrounded by woodland which is open all year.
About Great Coxwell Barn Set in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, Great Coxwell Barn is the sole surviving part of a thriving 13th-century grange. The Great Barn was built of Cotswold […]
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.
Waddesdon Manor was built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild between 1874 and 1885, and is home to the Rothschild Collections of paintings, sculpture & arts.
Built in 1666 by the 2nd Duke of Buckingham, as a gift to his mistress, Cliveden House is a Grade I listed stately home set upon 376 acres of National Trust grounds.