by Keira Garrigan | Jul 9, 2023
Wheatley Windmill is one of only two working windmills in Oxfordshire. The mill is dated to at least 1671 and was left in various states of ruin before being restored by a dedicated group of volunteers: Wheatley Windmill Restoration, then Preservation, Society. It has...
by Keira Garrigan | Jul 3, 2023
A perfect sunny day outing is Buscot Weir, Buscot Tearoom and the village playground – they are all in such close proximity to each other it would be rude to not sample the delights of all in one go. The Buscot Tearoom has some unbelievable treats on offer; they...
by Keira Garrigan | Jun 25, 2023
A flat, traffic-free, 7.5 mile route between Thame and Princess Risborough which largely follows a disused railway line. The railway line, purchased by charity Sustrans in 1997 and turned into the Phoenix Trail, is part of the bigger National Cycle Route 57. As well...
by Keira Garrigan | Jun 25, 2023
Holton is such a nice little village with lots of twee cottages and interesting houses, it will make you want to pack up for village life ASAP. The playground is situated in an old orchard, it’s really beautiful and definitely a place that the that the adults...
by Keira Garrigan | Jun 25, 2023
A lovely little discovery that is well loved and frequented by locals and us too! The historical Abbey, whose five fishponds were constructed by Adam, the Abbot of Eynsham Abbey from 1213 – 1228, were a source of freshwater fish for the abbot and his guests. The...