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Attractions near Glymestone Cottage
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Chastleton House
(7 Miles)*
Chastleton House is one of England's finest and most complete Jacobean houses. It is filled with a mixture of rare and everyday objects, furniture and textiles collected since its completion in 1612. |
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Oxfordshire Museum
(7 Miles)*
The Oxfordshire Museum is situated in the heart of the historic town of Woodstock. |
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Blenheim Palace
(7 Miles)*
Blenheim Palace was built for the National Hero John 1st Duke of Marlborough and his Duchess Sarah, given by Queen Anne as a gift in reward for his military services. |
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Rousham House & Gardens
(7 Miles)*
Rousham's landscape garden should be a place of pilgrimage for students of the work of William Kent (1685-1748). Rousham represents the first phase of English landscape design. |
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Oxford Bus Museum
(8 Miles)*
The Museum has on display more than a century of Oxfordshire public transport and Morris Motors vehicles. There over 40 vehicles on display in the Bus Museum, most of which are in the ownership of the Museum. |
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Witney & District Museum
(9 Miles)*
Opened in 1996, the Witney & District Museum is situated in the centre of the town, along the High Street. The large ground floor gallery houses a long term exhibition, showing the history of Witney and the surrounding area. |
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Broughton Castle
(9 Miles)*
The home of Lord and Lady Saye and Sele, and owned by the same family for over 600 years. |
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Cogges Manor Farm
(9 Miles)*
This hauntingly beautiful historic Cotswold farmstead is evolving into a 21st century smallholding and place to find out about producing real food. |
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Brook Cottage Garden
(11 Miles)*
The 4-acre garden has been formed by an architect and a plantswoman since 1964 on the west facing slope of a valley. Originally the site comprised a paved courtyard surrounded on three sides by the 17th century Hornton stone house and barn. |
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Upton House & Gardens
(11 Miles)*
Upton House is a late seventeenth century house, built of the mellow local stone, which was remodelled by Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearstead, after his purchase of the property in 1927. |
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Towns near Glymestone Cottage
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Heythrop
(1 Mile)*
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Enstone
(1 Mile)*
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Little Tew
(2 Miles)*
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Spelsbury
(3 Miles)*
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Chadlington
(3 Miles)*
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Great Rollright
(3 Miles)*
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Swerford
(3 Miles)*
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Great Tew
(3 Miles)*
Great Tew is an ancient village five miles east of Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire. |
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Charlbury
(4 Miles)*
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Kiddington
(4 Miles)*
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