OxfordshireOxford itself has to be seen Many of the University (the oldest in the English speaking world) Buildings are open, and besides them there is The Ashmolean Museum the Sheldonian Theatre, and the Bodleian Library , to mention just three attractions. Outside the city make sure you visit Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill, and see also the smaller towns set on the banks of the meandering Thames including Abingdon and Henley, with its famous regatta, held every summer. Oxfordshire also has superb countryside; from the Vale of White Horse to the edges of the Cotswolds and the Chilterns. |
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