About Foxburrow Wood, Witney Foxburrow Wood in Witney is a new 7.96 ha (19.67 acres) wood in the early stages of development. The first planting took place in 2010, and […]
Great Tew Park in Great Tew, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire is part of an estate largely belonging to the Johnston family since the 1960s.
Mill and Marsh Meadows form the principal recreational park in Henley and are located adjacent to the River Thames upstream of Henley Bridge.
This stunning meadow running alongside the east bank of the Thames in Wallingford is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the river, and on a warm summer’s day it comes alive with families enjoying the beautiful setting.
An area of open fields located on the A415 that runs past Ducklington, a village and civil parish 1 mile south of Witney in West Oxfordshire.
Kidlington’s premier sporting facility with a fine pavilion, two cricket grounds, three rugby pitches, a football pitch and the largest area of public open space in the village.
Pingle Field in Bicester is a recreation area and open space in Bicester – situated east of Chesterton, close to the Bicester Village.
The Leys is a large, well-maintained space in the middle of Witney that’s great for a traditional family day out in the park.
A stunning and unforgettable venue for outdoor events with rolling meadows to one side and the picturesque Temple Island and the River Thames on the other.
The meadows at Greenlands offer picturesque views of the River Thames and beautiful surrounding woodland, and is a perfect spot for memorable events.
An area of open grassland, of about seven acres, that provides a home for events such as Bunkfest, the Festival of Cycling, the Classic Car Rally, and Bonfire Night.