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Bicester Cherwell Valley M40 Travelodge
Moto Service Area, Cherwell Valley, Northampton Rd, Ardley, Bicester OX27 7RD

At the Moto service area off Junction 10 of the M40 motorway you will find Bicester Cherwell Valley M40 Travelodge. Our friendly hotel is 4 miles from Bicester Shopping Village, 12 miles from Silverstone, 15 miles from Banbury and 20...
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Attractions near Bicester Cherwell Travelodge
A selection of attractions close to Bicester Cherwell Travelodge:
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| Sulgrave Manor (12.6 Miles) |
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Sulgrave Manor was established in the early 1920s as a symbol of the strong links that existed between the United States and the United Kingdom....
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| Claydon House (13.6 Miles) |
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Claydon House is a marvellous piece of heritage that has been well preserved by the National Trust. It is a fantastic architectural gem in...
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| Old Gaol Museum (13.8 Miles) |
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Standing in the very centre of Buckingham, this imposing and beautiful old building would have once been one of the most feared places in the...
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| Boarstall Tower (14.5 Miles) |
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Boarstall Tower was built in 1312 and is Buckinghamshire’s only surviving medieval military building. It was once the main entrance to the royal hunting forest...
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| Banbury Museum (14.9 Miles) |
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Located close to the canal this museum is one of the most well loved and visited attractions in this community. The local authority prides...
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| Oxfordshire Museum (15.2 Miles) |
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The Oxfordshire Museum is housed in an award-winning redevelopment of Fletcher’s House and is set in attractive cultured gardens. The museum contains a great...
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| Catanger Llamas (15.5 Miles) |
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Try something different – take a llama to lunch! Enjoy the beautiful Northamptonshire countryside leading one of our gentle llamas along bridleways and by-ways. Available...
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| Blenheim Palace (15.8 Miles) |
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Set in 2,100 acres of parkland landscaped by Capability Brown, Blenheim Palace is surrounded by sweeping lawns and formal gardens. The State Rooms are graced...
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| Lady Margaret Hall (16.6 Miles) |
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Lady Margaret Hall, the first women’s college in Oxford, was founded in 1878 by Elizabeth Wordsworth, a great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth. It was...
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| Brill Windmill (16.6 Miles) |
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The historic Buckinghamshire village of Brill is home to a fine example of a 17th Century post mill. The mill retains much of the original...
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| Wycliffe Hall (17.1 Miles) |
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Although Wycliffe Hall has enjoyed a close relationship with the University of Oxford since its foundation in 1877, the institution only became an official Permanent...
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| Mansfield College (17.1 Miles) |
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The college was originally founded (under the name of Spring Hill College) in Birmingham, as a college for Nonconformist students, who could not at that...
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| Museum of Natural History (17.2 Miles) |
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The Oxford University Museum of Natural History houses the University’s scientific collections of zoological, entomological, geological, palaeontological and mineralogical specimens, accumulated in the course of...
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| Canons Ashby House (17.3 Miles) |
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The home of the Dryden family since its construction, this Elizabethan manor house has survived more or less unaltered since about 1710. The intimate and...
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| Magdalen College (17.3 Miles) |
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Magdalen College was founded in 1448 by William of Waynflete and was one of the first colleges to teach science. The impressive buildings of...
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| Keble College (17.3 Miles) |
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The Victorians founded Keble College, most notably Edward Pusey, in 1870. The college is named after Pusey’s friend and colleague John Keble who was...
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| Green College (17.3 Miles) |
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Green College is one of the graduate constituent colleges at the University of Oxford. At the centre of the college is the Radcliffe Observatory,...
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| New College (17.3 Miles) |
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New College is one of the University of Oxford’s largest colleges and was the first college to be designed around a quadrangle. The college...
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| Wadham College (17.4 Miles) |
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Founded by wealthy Somerset landowners Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, this college became active in 1610. Although Wadham is one of the youngest of Oxford’s...
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| St Edmund Hall (17.4 Miles) |
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St Edmund Hall was one of Oxford’s ancient Aularian houses which were the first halls before the establishment of the University’s colleges and is the...
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