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Christ Church College, with its Cathedral, choir, meadow, picture gallery to name but a few is well worth a visit.
One of England's finest and most complete Jacobean houses.
An Elizabethan manor house alongside the River Thames, containing paintings, oak staircases, and moulded ceilings. Home to the Blount family for over 500 years.
Project Timescape - Education and visitor centre near the Wittenham Clumps. Also Northmoor Trust Estate.
The last working corn and grist watermill on the Thames with parts dating from the 15thC. Flour produced is sold in the shop, and the traditional working machinery can be viewed.
A large circular building with a lofty dome, was built by James Gibbs between 1737 and 1749 with money bequeathed by John Radcliffe (1650-1714), and was designed to house a library endowed by Radcliffe. CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
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FREE ADMISSION Banbury Museum opened in 2002 and is situated in an attractive canal-side location in the centre of Banbury. Exciting modern displays illustrate Banbury's history.
`Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross'. This nursery rhyme has made Banbury Cross famous throughout the world.
Historic town centre church built in 1797. Many unusual features inside and out. Hosts regular concerts and arts events.