Time Team S08-E06 Rycote, Oxfordshire
Time Team came to Rycote Park, in Oxfordshire, to try to find the remains of a grand country house that once played host to five reigning monarchs.
What was left of the original Tudor mansion, built in the 1520s and believed to have burnt down and been abandoned in 1745? As usual, Time Team had just three days to find out.
Long Crendon Courthouse Bicester Oxfordshire
Long Crendon Courthouse might be one of the many attractions drawing you to look for your dream property in Bicester Oxfordshire. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don't hesitate to ask
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THE OXFORD BELFRY
The Oxford Belfry is a four-star conference venue located in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, just 1 minute from the M40 and only 20 minutes from central Oxford.
The central location and superb accessibility makes the Oxford Belfry the ideal venue for any event. Set in 17 acres of stunning grounds, with 17 versatile meeting and conference rooms holding up to an impressive 450 delegates, the Oxford Belfry is perfect for team building, conferences, meetings, training or banquets and private dining events.
The standard bedrooms are well furnished and equipped with all the modern facilities you'd expect from a four-star venue. The superior rooms, as well as three luxurious suites offering more flexibility and space, should you need it.
The Rycote restaurant delivers a fantastic dining experience, using tasty local produce, carefully selected with the only intention of making your mouth water. The menu has an extensive selection and is complimented by fine wines and beverages.
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OXFORDSHIRE
Oxford is renowned globally for its famous university and scholastic reputation but the county of Oxfordshire offers meeting planners so much more as a destination for conferences, meetings and events.
A county of undisputed beauty and heritage, Oxfordshire exemplifies the image of Britain’s ‘green and pleasant land’ what with the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, Chiltern Hills, Ironstone Hills and river valleys all offering scenic locations for land and water-based teambuilding events and corporate activities.
Towns and villages to the south of the county such as Abingdon and Henley-on-Thames, home to the famous regatta, take advantage of their Thames-side location whilst Banbury offers an idyllic setting close to the Cotswolds on the River Cherwell. These locations are ideal for those seeing a tranquil rural location for corporate retreats, secluded meetings and romantic weddings as well as those participating in teambuilding or corporate golf events, whilst city lovers will appreciate the vibrant atmosphere of Oxford. Thus event organisers will find in Oxfordshire unique and varied meeting venues ranging from historic buildings to contemporary conference centres, country house hotels to city centre exhibition halls, or famed academic and sporting venues, all sure to provide only the best conference and banqueting facilities.
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Austentation perfom 'The Irishman' in the Royal Pavilion
Austentation are the Regency music duo of instrumentalist Frank Underwood and vocalist Gillian Tunley. On 13 June 2011 they performed 'The Irishman' in the Royal Pavilion's Music Room. This song is a traditional Irish melody with lyrics believed to have been written by Jane Austen. The song has since been recorded by Lonnie Donegan, and as a duet by Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton.
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Brian May on the roof of Buckingham Palace
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Thame man cycling 22,000 miles around the world
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Temperatures set to soar to 26C across Bucks
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