|
Heythrop Park Resort
Enstone, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 5UE

Set in 441 acres of its own landscaped grounds, Heythrop Park is ideal for exploring the Cotswolds. Each room in the splendour of the 18th century Main House is individually decorated. The public areas, restored to their original glory feature...
|
|
Attractions near Heythrop Park Resort
A selection of attractions close to Heythrop Park Resort:
|
 |
| Charlbury Museum (5.2 Miles) |
|
This museum is an interesting collection of artefacts and antiquities that have been collected from around the region. They make reference to this community...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Rollright Stones (7.1 Miles) |
|
The Rollright Stones consist of three groups; the King’s Men stone circle, the Whispering Knight’s burial ground and the single King Stone. The stones...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Swalcliffe Barn (8.9 Miles) |
|
Many people in the area know Swalcliffe as the Tythe Barn, having been built for the Rectorial Manor of Swalciffe by the owners, New College...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Deddington Castle (11.2 Miles) |
|
Situated just outside the centre of the charming Oxfordshire village of Deddington amongst beautiful countryside and woodland, this English Heritage site is home to extensive...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Combe Mill (11.4 Miles) |
|
Combe Mill would have first opened its doors in the mid 19th Century and for a hundred years or so of been one of the...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Oxfordshire Museum (12 Miles) |
|
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...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| St Edward’s Hall (12.1 Miles) |
|
Completed in 1878, St Edwards’s Hall is one of the newer buildings in Stow and it dwarfs its older neighbours. Designed by Medland of Gloucester,...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Brook Cottage Garden (12.1 Miles) |
|
Four-acre hillside garden formed since 1964 surrounding 17th century stone house. Wide variety of trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds in areas of differing...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Market Cross (12.2 Miles) |
|
Part medieval and part Victorian, Stow market cross was first put up in the 15th Century to encourage market traders to trade honestly. In 1878,...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Blenheim Palace (12.4 Miles) |
|
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...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Curfew Tower (15 Miles) |
|
The Curfew Tower is the oldest building in Moreton-in-Marsh. It dates from Norman times when its bell rang to remind the townspeople to "cover fire"...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Dovecot (16 Miles) |
|
This two-gabled mullioned stone dovecot is one of the largest in Gloucestershire. Until the dissolution of the monasteries, there was a large convent here -...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| The Square (16.1 Miles) |
|
The Square is Lower Slaughter at its most picturesque. In its centre, there’s a Gothic drinking fountain; to its north a row of fudge-coloured 17th-century...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| The Old Mill (16.2 Miles) |
|
In dramatic contrast to the traditional Cotswold cottages surrounding it, this 19th Century red brick corn mill on the picturesque River Eye is home to...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Banbury Museum (16.2 Miles) |
|
Located close to the canal this museum is one of the most well loved and visited attractions in this community. The local authority prides...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| St Peter’s Church (16.4 Miles) |
|
This unusual sunken church is late Norman in origin. Some features have survived from this period, including the doorway to the tower. The top of...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| St Mary’s Church (16.4 Miles) |
|
This church was for the most part rebuilt in 1867, although the four-windowed northern side remains from the earlier building. This Transitional Norman arcade was...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Greystones Farm (16.9 Miles) |
|
Greystones Farm belongs to Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. As well as the farm, its 161 acres include Salmonsbury Meadows, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| The Diamond Way (17.1 Miles) |
|
A diamond-shaped 60-mile walk, the Diamond Way takes in some of the Cotswold's best-known towns and villages. Chipping Campden, with its magnificent wool church, Stow-on-the-Wold,...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Warden’s Way (17.2 Miles) |
|
The Warden's Way is a 14-mile footpath from Bourton-on-the-Water to Winchcombe. It passes along the string of historic villages that straddle the River Windrush. Among...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
| Batsford Aboretum (17.2 Miles) |
|
Batsford Arboretum has one of the largest private collections of shrubs and trees in Britain, including the national collection of Japanese Flowering Cherries. Sitting on...
|
 |
|
[ More Information ]
[ Location Map ]
  [ ]
|
 |
|
|

(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
|
 |
 |
Hotel Options |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| |
| Budget Hotels |
Premier Inn |
Late Availability |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |

|
|
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
Available Languages:
|