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A beautifully preserved medieval town and University first founded in 9th century
The home of the Dreaming Spires
The world famous Bodleian library - research library with a copyright collection and books from the 15th century to present.
Oxford University and its various colleges
Christ Church Cathedral and meadows
Home of Alice in Wonderland - CH Dodgson, JRR Tolkein, John Donne and many other notables
Nearby to the beautiful Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace
The Oxford Castle and Mound
The Ashmolean Museum, the world's first public museum (entry-free); the museum is currently undergoing major reconstruction and access to the collections are limited. However, the print room remains open and the public is allowed to make appointments to view their wonderful collection.
Oxford's Science Museum - with treasures such as Galileo's telescope
The Kilns - former home of C.S. Lewis & Lewis study centre
Holywell Music Hall - where Handel played
The Messiah
Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon
Carfax Tower - the tower is all that remains of the 13th century St. Martin's Church
The Saxon Tower of St. Michael in the North Gate - a survivor from a period that claims this to be Oxford's oldest building
1.5 hours coach ride from London and London airports
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