
Shifford was one of the last locks to be built on the River Thames. The original river…
The lock house was in the past a guest house, providing a peaceful retreat for famous…
A traditional working pottery alongside a contemporary gift shop and country cafe...
Beautiful manor house, cantilevered staircase, panelled rooms, fine furniture. Garden of…
Radcot Lock began life as a flash lock in the mid-1700s. Back in 1794, the weir was…
A privately owned 17th century farmhouse with 4 acres of part-moated gardens and nature…
Northmoor Lock - the seventh on the River Thames - is one of the latest to be built along…
Garden centre, farm shop, pick-your-own, trout fishery, munchery, restaurant, picnic area…
The lock itself has been in existence since 1896, when the previous flash weir - called…
Venn Mill is the only regularly working watermill in the Vale of White Horse. Powered by…
Six acres of vines set in beautiful sheltered setting. Shop open Friday, Saturday and 1st…
The manual beam pound lock at Pinkhill was built in 1791, and it looks today just as it…
Kelmscott Manor was the country home of William Morris – poet, craftsman and socialist –…
Ruins of a large 15th century manor set around courtyard. Situated in attractive settings…
Thirteenth-century monastic stone tithe barn with interesting timber construction.
Eynsham Lock was built quite recently, in 1928, as part of plans to make the Thames…