Oxfordshire & Gloucestershire Cotswolds
The Cotswolds are the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with over 3,000 miles of public footpaths. The honey coloured stone, so unique to the Cotswolds, adds a distinct character to the rolling hills, clear rivers and ancient woodland. Cotswold towns and villages such as Burford, Bibury and...read more
Worcestershire, Herefordshire & Shropshire
WORCESTER with its stunning cathedral is the central axis of the county of Worcestershire. Fine china and porcelain has been made in Worcester since 1751, but the county, through which flow the rivers Severn and the Avon has much more to offer. In the south is Tewkesbury a medieval town with black a...read more
Oxford, Oxfordshire & The Chilterns
We can not do justice in describing OXFORD in the limited space here. Oxford is a historic and beautiful city, a University city that dates back to 1188, a city of architectural splendour with fine museums and the Bodleian Library one the largest in the world. Much of Oxford's university comprises a...read more
Thames Valley, Windsor & Berkshire Downs
The aortic, meandering, course of the non tidal River Thames through south east Oxfordshire, South Buckinghamshire and Berkshire with the Chiltern Hills creating a backcloth is known as The Thames Valley.

You will find pretty riverside towns and villages with such names as Sandford on...read more
Shakespeares Country & Cherwell Valley
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, the capital of Shakespeare's country and the bards birthplace with nearby WARWICK with its castle, the county's capital. Here in the very heart of the HEART OF ENGLAND you can discover a wealth of history and heritage houses to fascinating museums - or make the most glorious cou...read more
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