0: 1. Abingdon County Hall Museum Ver detalle |
1: 2. The Kings Head & Bell Ver detalle |
2: 3. Radcot Bridge Ver detalle |
3: 4. All Saints Church, Faringdon Ver detalle |
4: 5. Coleshill Village Ver detalle |
5: 6. Great Coxwell Barn Ver detalle |
6: 7. Ashdown House Ver detalle |
7: 8. Wayland's Smithy Ver detalle |
8: 9. White Horse Hill Ver detalle |
9: 10. Vale & Downland Museum Ver detalle |
10: 11. Champs Chapel Museum Ver detalle |
11: 12. Pendon Museum Ver detalle |
12: 13. Dorchester Abbey Ver detalle |
13: 14. Wallingford Castle Gardens Ver detalle |
14: 15. Wallingford Museum Ver detalle |
15: 16. Cholsey & Wallingford Railway Ver detalle |
16: 17. St. Mary's Parish Church, North Stoke Ver detalle |
17: 18. Nuffield Place Ver detalle |
18: 19. Maharajah's Well Ver detalle |
19: 20. River & Rowing Museum Ver detalle |
20: 21. Watlington White Mark Ver detalle |
21: 22. Thame Museum Ver detalle |
22: 23. Rycote Chapel Ver detalle |
23: 24. Chalgrove Field Ver detalle |
24: 25. Aston Martin Heritage Museum Ver detalle |
25: 26. Oxford Castle Ver detalle |
You can't miss the County Hall In Abingdon, yet nomatter how impressive the building is, wait until you taste the rich vein ofhistory lurking inside in the museum!
Discover Abingdon's rich civil war heritage in ahistoric coaching inn where Charles I held a council of war in 1642.
Reputedly the oldest bridge over the Thames, and thesite of the imaginatively named "battle of Radcot Bridge" in 1387...
We love this church, not least for keeping the canonball that destroyed the spire during the Civil War and the reputed secretpassages...
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Amble around the villageand uncover the fate of Coleshill house and the secret WWII resistance .
Yes it's a barn, but you will surely have never seen abarn quite::text like this one that William Morris described as 'unapproachable inits dignity'.
An unusual stately home, set amongst woods, parklandand a rather intriguing iron age hill fort, that may or may not be site of KingAlfred's great victory.
Does the description of monumental, mysterious andatmospheric appeal to you ? If so this Neolithic Long barrow will blow you away!
You've probably heard of the Uffington White Horse before,but how about Uffington castle and Dragon Hill?
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Award winning museum in a grade 2 listed building,recounting the history of the town and the Vale, including everything you everwanted to know (and were afraid to ask) on King Alfred!
History doesn't always have to be about battles andmurders, instead stop by the Champs Chapel Museum to get a real sense of thepast here in the small village of East Hendred.
Another museum of village and rural life, but thistime wonderfully in miniature and served by amazing model railways.
Awe inspiring in its scale, its age, importance andthe setting by the river in the picturesque village of Dorchester.
The remains of once the most important castle inEngland built by William the Conqueror and some truly lovely riverside meadows.
You simply have to visit this museum just to see theingenuity, care and dedication required to cram Wallingford's extraordinaryhistory into such a small and compelling space.
Drive or ride on a steam train for the day, what's notto like?
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We were always taught not to draw on the walls, but atSt. Mary's we are very glad someone did as this is home to some exquisite 14thcentury wall paintings.
Step into the perfectly preserved 1930's home ofWilliam Morris, Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris Motor Cars.
Unexpected and a tad bizarre, this ornamental well tellsan amazing story of how one Indian prince saved the village from drought.
You can't miss the river, and here at the RRM you'llhave all your questions about it answered and more (including a great historyof Henley to boot).
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Nowhere near as famous as the horse across the Vale,yet the white mark is just as mysterious, and the views are just as good.
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A historian's treasure trove, replete with artifacts, documentsand stories from Elizabethan times, the civil war, and right up to the presentday.
Explore an alluring 15th century royal chapel with itsexquisite woodwork.
A historical chocolate box; site of the Battle of Chalgrovein 1643, a 15th century manor house and lavish 14th century wall paintings inthe church.
There really is something special about an Astonmartin and there's something even more special about a collection of the mostfamous models all in one place.
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A place of incarceration since 1071 and host to someghoulish, gory and downright dark and disturbing people, enjoy!