Attractions near Goodlake Barns
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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.
Farmer Gow's
(3 Miles)*
Friendly, fun and a real hands on experience, Farmer Gows is a great place for a family day out. Meet the Animals is held daily at 11am and 2pm. |
Tom Browns School Museum
(3 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. |
Buscot Park and the Faringdon Collection
(5 Miles)*
Buscot Park was built by Edward Loveden Townsend in the 1770's. The house is a dignified example of late 18th-century taste for Italianate country houses. |
Buscot and Coleshill Estates
(5 Miles)*
A visit to the Buscot and Coleshill estates nets you not one National Trust property, but two whole working communities. |
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. |
Kelmscott Manor
(6 Miles)*
Kelmscott Manor, a grade 1 listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was the summer home of William Morris from 1871 until his death in 1896. Morris loved the house as a work of true craftsmanship, totally unspoilt and unaltered. |
Cogges Manor Farm
(10 Miles)*
This hauntingly beautiful historic Cotswold farmstead is evolving into a 21st century smallholding and place to find out about producing real food. |
Witney & District Museum
(10 Miles)*
Opened in 1996, the Witney & District Museum is situated in the centre of the town, along the High Street. The large ground floor gallery houses a long term exhibition, showing the history of Witney and the surrounding area. |
Didcot Railway Centre
(13 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. |
Lydiard House & Park
(14 Miles)*
Lydiard Park, the ancestral home of the Viscounts Bolingbroke, lies in beautiful parkland within easy reach of junction 16 on the M4. The Palladian house, church, formal parkland and surrounding pasture are the striking remains of a great estate. |
Towns near Goodlake Barns
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Watchfield
(5 Miles)*
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Aston
(5 Miles)*
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Buscot
(6 Miles)*
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Letcombe Regis
(6 Miles)*
Letcombe Regis is a small Oxfordshire village, based along the sides of the Letcombe Brook which meanders through from Letcombe Bassett to Wantage just two miles away, and then on to join the Thames. |
Wantage
(7 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. |
Letcombe Bassett
(7 Miles)*
Letcombe Bassett is a pretty little village, arranged around a steep-sided Oxfordshire valley that is the source of the Letcombe Brook. |
Broadwell
(7 Miles)*
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Bishopstone
(8 Miles)*
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Southrop
(9 Miles)*
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Witney
(10 Miles)*
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