Oxford Bus Museum
The Oxford Bus Museum, of buses and other road transport associated with Oxfordshire, England, is in Long Hanborough, near Oxford.
Bampton, also called Bampton-in-the-Bush, is a settlement and civil parish in the Thames Valley about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Witney in Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlet of Weald. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 2,564.
Population: 2,561
Latitude: 51° 43' 34.82" N
Longitude: -1° 32' 43.69" W
The Oxford Bus Museum, of buses and other road transport associated with Oxfordshire, England, is in Long Hanborough, near Oxford.
The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) is an internationally renowned orthopaedic hospital, with strong affiliations to the University of Oxford. It provides routine and specialist orthopaedic surgery, plastic surgery and rheumatology services to the…
North Parade, or more formally North Parade Avenue, is a short shopping street in north Oxford, England. It runs between Winchester Road opposite Church Walk to the west and Banbury Road (with Norham Road slightly north opposite) to the east.
Naunton is a village in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated in the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB); approximately 6 miles west of Stow-on-the-Wold and 12 miles east of Cheltenham.
The National Star College (previously known as the Star Centre) is an independent specialist further education college for people with physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries and associated learning difficulties.
Minster Lovell Hall is a ruin in Minster Lovell, an English village in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds.
The Manor Ground was a football stadium in Oxford, England, the home of Oxford United (previously known as Headington United) between 1925 and 2001. It hosted United's record crowd of 22,750 against Preston North End in an FA Cup 6th Round match on …
Little Clarendon Street is a short shopping street in northwest Oxford. It runs east-west between the south end of Woodstock Road opposite St Giles' Church to the east and Walton Street to the west. It forms one of three notable streets in North Oxf…
Kidlington railway station opened in 1852 on the Oxford and Rugby Railway to serve the adjacent Oxfordshire village of Kidlington, and act as a railhead for the town of Woodstock, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) away.
Innsworth is a suburb of Gloucester, it is a civil parish and forms part of the borough of Tewkesbury.
Hertford College Boat Club (commonly abbreviated to HCBC) is a rowing club for members of Hertford College, Oxford.
Grittleton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 7 miles northwest of Chippenham. The parish includes the hamlets of Leigh Delamere, Littleton Drew and Sevington.
Great Witcombe Roman Villa was a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain.
The Goring Gap is a British geological feature located on the River Thames approximately 8 miles upstream from Reading.
Gloucester Eastgate railway station was a station in Gloucester, England, used by trains from Birmingham to Bristol.
The Five Valleys are a group of valleys in Gloucestershire, England, which converge on the town of Stroud at the western edge of the Cotswolds.
Fawley Bottom is a very small village in south Buckinghamshire, England, north of Henley-on-Thames.
Culham railway station is a railway station serving the village of Culham in Oxfordshire, England.