by Keira Garrigan | Jul 3, 2023
The showstopper here at Buscot Park is the Terracotta Warriors – exact replicas of the originals built by the subjects of the first emptor of China. They were to guard his mausoleum and protect him in the afterlife. So impressive to see; the detail is amazing....
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 14, 2023
Faringdon Folly Tower sits on Folly Hill, within a 4 acre, circular woodland of trees, some of which are more than 200 years old. The woodland has more to it than meets the eye; it’s full of wild and wacky creatures carved out of wood to find – follow the...
by Keira Garrigan | Jun 7, 2023
If you thought the star attraction in Brill was the windmill, think again! Move over windmill because this amazing new playground wants to share the limelight! The local community worked incredibly hard to raise money for this playground – I’m always so...