
The Autumn Fours Rowing Races
The Autumn Fours Rowing Races is a side-by-side rowing regatta that takes place in Oxford during November.
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The Autumn Fours Rowing Races is a side-by-side rowing regatta that takes place in Oxford during November.
The Isis Winter League is a series of races in Oxford running through the Michaelmas and Hilary terms. Here’s everything you need to know about them.
Oxford is the perfect place to learn how to row. Here are the best options for private or group rowing classes, events, and activities.
The Hat Box Oxford is a tiny but impressive hat shop in the heart of Oxford. Here’s why you should visit and what you can see if you do.
Arcadia is a popular bookstore in Oxford, offering second-hand books and stationery with a vintage and whimsical vibe.
Antiques on High is an antiques and art shop from Oxford founded in 1997 and open seven days a week. It has won several awards.
Aidan Meller Gallery is one of Oxford’s longest-established specialist art galleries. They showcase modern, contemporary and old masters.
Christ Church Picture Gallery is an art museum holding an important collection of about 300 Old Master paintings and almost 2,000 drawings and is one of the most important private
Carfax Tower, in Oxford, is a 23-meter-high bell tower that used to belong to a 12th-century church. Here’s how to visit it (and why!).
University Church of St Mary the Virgin is actually from where Oxford University grew, and an un-missable spot if you’re visiting the city.
24-26 Cornmarket Street, in Oxford, is a timber-framed building built in the late 14th century. It belonged to a wine merchant who ran it as an inn, the “New Inn”.
Oxford Canal is a breath-taking option if you’re looking for an enjoyable walk close to the city. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Brasenose Wood is a woodland park featuring quiet walking paths and diverse flora. It’s also part of a larger nature reserve in Oxford.
Oxford University Parks (or University Parks) is a large park area northeast of the city. The park is open to the public during the day.
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