Attractions near Millbrook House Citadine
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Didcot Railway Centre
(3 Miles)*
Now, at Didcot, half way between Bristol and London, members of the Great Western Society have created a living museum of the Great Western Railway. |
Vale and Downland Museum and Visitor Centre
(6 Miles)*
The collections held at the Museum contain geological, natural history, archaeological, social history and contemporary objects that reflect the Vale of White Horse today. |
Museum of Oxford
(8 Miles)*
Housed in the historic Town Hall, the Museum of Oxford tells the story of the people of the city and the University. |
Museum of the History of Science
(9 Miles)*
The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building - the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford. |
Ashmolean Museum
(9 Miles)*
The Ashmolean Museum was founded in 1683; it is the worlds first University museum and the oldest public museum in Britain. It is situated in the heart of Oxford. |
Pitt Rivers Museum
(9 Miles)*
One of Oxford's most popular attractions, famous for its period atmosphere and outstanding collections from many cultures around the world, past and present. |
Oxford University Museum Of Natural History
(9 Miles)*
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History has an amazing collection - including crabs collected by Charles Darwin on his voyages! |
Tom Browns School Museum
(11 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in the 380 year-old schoolroom which was featured in the novel "Tom Brown's School Days", first published in 1857. Its author, Thomas Hughes, was born in Uffington. |
Beale Park
(11 Miles)*
Beale Park nestles on the banks of the River Thames offering visitors the chance to see a unique collection of rare and endangered birds and animals. |
Basildon Park
(11 Miles)*
This beautiful Palladian mansion was built in 1776-83. The interior is notable for its original delicate plasterwork and elegant staircase, as well as the unusual Octagon Room. |
Towns near Millbrook House Citadine
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Didcot
(3 Miles)*
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Abingdon
(3 Miles)*
You are walking with the past when you visit Abingdon. Sometimes the Thames, which flows under the ancient bridge here, brings with it a mysterious fog. |
Appleford
(3 Miles)*
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West Hagbourne
(4 Miles)*
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Clifton Hampden
(4 Miles)*
There's something wonderfully English about Clifton Hampden. On a blustery day, the swifts snapping up the mayfly, cow parsley almost at shoulder height |
Wantage
(5 Miles)*
The market town of Wantage is probably most famous for its illustrious resident King Alfred the Great and there is a wonderful statue of him dominating the quaint market square. |
Dorchester
(6 Miles)*
If you're a fan of 'Midsomer Murders' you might be unaware that you are gazing at a few of ancient Dorchester's fine views in some of their episodes. |
Blewbury
(6 Miles)*
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Marsh Baldon
(6 Miles)*
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Toot Baldon
(7 Miles)*
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