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Oxfordshire, a county in South East England, epitomizes the quintessential beauty and rich history of the British countryside. This region is renowned for its academic excellence, anchored by the University of Oxford, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. Oxfordshire's landscape is a picturesque tapestry of rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and meandering rivers, notably the Thames, which flows through the heart of the county. Its fertile land and temperate climate have nurtured a long tradition of farming, contributing to a vibrant local cuisine that celebrates seasonal produce. The county's architectural heritage is diverse, ranging from the historic university buildings of Oxford to the charming thatched cottages of its rural villages, reflecting centuries of English history and culture.

Within Oxfordshire, there are numerous attractions and places of interest that draw visitors from around the globe. The city of Oxford, often referred to as the "City of Dreaming Spires," is famed for its medieval university buildings, museums, and libraries, offering a rich cultural and educational experience. The Bodleian Library and the Ashmolean Museum are standout destinations, housing extensive collections of books, manuscripts, and artworks. Beyond the city, Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. The Cotswolds, part of which lies within the county, offer stunning landscapes and picturesque villages, ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the great outdoors. Additionally, the Ridgeway National Trail presents opportunities for hiking and exploring ancient landscapes steeped in history.

Surrounding Oxfordshire, several towns and areas contribute to the region's appeal, each with its unique charm and attractions. To the north, Warwickshire is home to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and offers rich cultural experiences. Buckinghamshire to the east boasts the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and historic towns like Aylesbury and Marlow. West of Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire encompasses part of the scenic Cotswolds and the historic city of Gloucester. To the south, Berkshire offers attractions such as Windsor Castle and the historic town of Reading. Lastly, Northamptonshire to the northeast presents a mix of historic villages, stately homes, and beautiful countryside, making the broader region around Oxfordshire rich in diversity and history, offering a multitude of experiences for visitors and residents alike.








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Courtyard Oxford South by Marriott OX14 4FP
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Courtyard Oxford South by Marriott
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Abingdon
OX14 4FP
Located near Milton south of Abingdon and Didcot 11 miles from central Oxford with easy access from the A34
Courtyard Oxford City Centre by Marriott OX1 1LD
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Courtyard Oxford City Centre by Marriott
Marriott hotel & Resorts
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Oxford
OX1 1LD
Located in the heart of Oxford City Centre on the western side , close to Oxford Castle and positioned between two channels to the Castle mill Stream

A good value hotel with on site restaurant and super comfy beds, located between Abingdon town centre and the A34.
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