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Wallingford in the county of Oxfordshire Wallingford is a market town and riverside resort, it was originally built as a walled town at a strategic crossing of the River Thames by William the Conqueror. In fact, the... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Uffington in the county of Oxfordshire Victory over the Danes by King Alfred is said to have caused the carving of the great White Horse.. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Thame in the county of Oxfordshire Thame is an ancient market town whose charter was granted by Wulfhere, King of Mercia. It was later mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1087 and has a parish church built during... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Stonor in the county of Oxfordshire Stonor village is situated a short distance from Henley-on-Thames, it is here hidden in a fold of the Chilterns and surrounded by beechwoods, you will find imposing Stonor Park, home of the Stonor family for over 800 years. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Nettlebed in the county of Oxfordshire Nettlebed is a lovely English village in the heart of rural Oxfordshire. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Minster Lovell in the county of Oxfordshire Minster Lovell, in its beautiful dream-like setting against the gently rising Cotswold landscape, has a history stretching back to Saxon times. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Long Wittenham in the county of Oxfordshire Attractive Oxfordshire village with historic Iron Age Fort spread over Wittenham Clumps. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Henley on Thames in the county of Oxfordshire Henley held the very first regatta in 1839 and in the year 1851 Prince Albert became Patron of the Regatta, thus giving the event the pretigious title of Royal Henley Regatta. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Dorchester-on-Thames in the county of Oxfordshire This is a delightful village set beside the River Thames at a point where the historic river is joined by the lesser known River Thame.
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Didcot in the county of Oxfordshire All the romance of the steam age is gathered here in Didcot at the fine museum of the Great Western Society and the old locomotive depot makes an interesting setting for a sparkling collection of GWR engines and relics from the past. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Culham in the county of Oxfordshire Culham is a village and civil parish in a bend of the River Thames, 1 mile south of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. Culham Bridge was built 1416-22 by the Abingdon Guild of the Holy... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Chalgrove in the county of Oxfordshire Chalgrove is a picturesque village and civil parish in South Oxfordshire about 10 miles southeast of the historic city of Oxford. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell in the county of Oxfordshire This gorgeous little village set in a hollow beneath Whittington Clumps is revered as the home of Doctor Edward Bach, creator of the celebrated Bach Flower Remedies used in homeopathic treatments. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Blewbury in the county of Oxfordshire Blewbury is a village in south Oxfordshire, at the foot of the Berkshire Downs section of the North Wessex Downs, and about 4 miles south of the town of Didcot. It was part of... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Oxford in the county of Oxfordshire Oxford's fame is perhaps second only to Windsor, it is an acclaimed seat of learning with a University whose first college was founded in 1249, almost half a century after the first charter granted to the town by Henry II. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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East Hendred in the county of Oxfordshire East Hendred is one of the spring line villages nestling just below the Downs in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Woodstock in the county of Oxfordshire Woodstock will be forever inextricably linked with the great Palace of Blenheim and as birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, one of the greatest Englishmen ever. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Clifton Hampden in the county of Oxfordshire This is a popular Thames side village which was the choice of Jerome K. Jerome for a setting for one of the riotous scenes of his "Three Men in a Boat" and it is easy to see just... Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Abingdon in the county of Oxfordshire Interesting town, developed around the gates of an abbey founded in 675. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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Ewelme in the county of Oxfordshire Ewelme is a quiet place particularly noted for its historic parish church. Info | Pictures | Forum | Hotels
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