Location ID: #10223297
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Village in Oxfordshire. Has pub, village store, church, cricket club, almshouses and school.
Location ID: #10223245
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Small garden square in the city with period residential houses and a 50's housing estate and university building which makes a great double for police station.
Location ID: #10223292
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This splendid 17th century baroque building housed a courtroom for Assizes, raised on arches over a market space. Erected between 1678 and 1684, its architect, Christopher Kempster, drew heavily on the work of Sir Christopher Wren. It now houses a ...
Location ID: #10223289
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Picturesque historic street in central Oxford. There are several sharp bends, following the contours of the surrounding colleges. The main feature is the Bridge of Sighs, a covered bridge connecting two parts of Hertford College, which was completed ...
Location ID: #10223287
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Historic square, fronted by colleges. Becomes the A420 due to the blockage of the high street.
Location ID: #10223244
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Steep and picturesque village built in cotswold stone with a number of 17th century buildings in the centre and a 18c Town Hall. River Glyme divides the new and old parts of the town.
Location ID: #10223210
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The Manor House is a Grade II listed and is built around three-and-a-half sides of a courtyard. The Georgian facade was added in the late 17th Century to gentrify the house. Large rooms on two floors with further attic floor. Formal Hall, Drawing ...
Location ID: #10223184
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Nestled in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, surrounded by elegant lakes and fine landscape gardens sits 18th-century home with stand-out library, opulent furnishings plus formal gardens and country view. The Manor is made from locally quarryed Horton ...
Location ID: #10223171
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Operational scientific research laboratory part of science park in Oxfordshire.
Location ID: #10223148
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Founded in 1509, with the College library and current chapel added in the mid-seventeenth century. The College's New Quadrangle was completed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with additional residence areas completed in the ...
Location ID: #10223147
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Period cobbled street located in a historic city. Can be controlled.
Location ID: #10223146
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Oxfords libraries are among the most celebrated in the world, not only for their incomparable collections of books and manuscripts, but also for their buildings, some of which have remained in continuous use since the Middle Ages.
Location ID: #10223118
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Period Bridge in Oxford City with beautiful views either side. Used regularly for period dramas.
Location ID: #10223122
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Largest and most visited of the colleges in Oxford. Originally founded in 1524 with striking additions in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The Cathedral is a Romanesque gem and is entered from Tom Quad (the largest in Oxford and Wolsey’s work). ...
Location ID: #10223123
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Exteriors consist of gardens and four quads – including Mob Quad, the oldest quad in Oxford. Most of the buildings, including the Dining Hall and the Chapel, date originally from the 13th-15th centuries, but were restored in the Victorian and ...
Location ID: #10223134
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A preserved heritage railway with its headquarters and working steam and diesel locomotives. Runs along the foot of the Chilterns escarpment.
Location ID: #10223117
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Magnificent grade 2* Victorian building in the city centre with feature fireplaces, wood panelling and chandeliers.
Location ID: #10223063
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Market town in the Cotswold Hills with Cotswold stone buildings surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Location ID: #10223002
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Oxford City Centre
Location ID: #10223068
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Location ID: #10222983
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Grade I listed castle now an empty country house which was re-modelled in Georgian-style and early C19 Gothic style. A drawbridge, flanked with cast-iron lamps, leads across a moat. The interiors are mostly empty and styled in Victorian design ...
Location ID: #10223001
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200 year old market still trading in Oxford City Centre.
Location ID: #10222958
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Charming little flint church built in the 12th- and 13th- centuries, its Norman origins can be seen in the north doorway and chancel arch. Limewashed walls set off the delicate stained glass.
Restoration in 1849 removed much else but left some ...
Location ID: #10235317
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A charming old market town located near the Chiltern Hills.