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Small museum housed in early-Tudor house. Wide-ranging collection, illustrating Burford's social and industrial past, including Royal Charters and an unusual dolls' house.
Artists shown by the gallery include, John Piper, Mary Fedden, Elizabeth Frink and the estate of Julian Trevelyan etchings. Exhibition programme includes new artists.
A rich collection of historical woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, over a dozen historical keyboard instruments. A complete bow-maker's workshop.
Practical demonstrations of how mugs, jugs and teapots are made.
Private farming museum, including tractors and stationary engines from the time of Victoria to the 1950s. Collection of domestic, dairy and blacksmith's tools and gift shop.
Converted 16thC cloth merchant's house. Local displays of Wantage and the Vale of the White Horse. Temporary exhibition programme.
Permanent displays on the history of the county and its people. Garden coffee shop and programme of temporary exhibitions. Extensive programme of education activities.
A unique, award-winning museum with galleries dedicated to rowing, the River Thames and the town of Henley. Special exhibitions run throughout the year.
A 15thC half-cruck barn, built by New College Oxford between 1401-1407. Restored by English Heritage, it houses exhibits and collections of agricultural and trade vehicles.
History of the city and university. Discover the cities earliest residents, medieval crafts, civil war stories, famous literary connections and the growth of a modern city.