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  1. Use the application to find details of Oxfordshire County Council Drainage assets, alongside information on key infrastructure and flooding data from the Environment Agency. Please note the Surface Water Flood Map Layers as defined by the Environment Agency – This information is suitable for identifying which parts of counties or towns are at risk or have the most risk.

  2. 9 de jun. de 2021 · Witches, Mistresses and Wedding Woes: did you know this about Oxfordshire? England is a country filled with spine-tingling myths and legends. Whether you believe in myths and legends or not, the stories of the Rollright stones, the Godstow Nunnery and Minster Lovell have left a lifelong impression on our proud city and continue to attract visitors

  3. Godstow Nunnery was founded in 1133 or earlier, and was dedicated to St Mary and St John the Baptist. It was founded by Edith of Winchester, and was approved by King Henry I. It was supposedly founded for 24 nuns. In 1445 there were 16 nuns and the abbess; 14 nuns, 3 junior nuns, a lay sister and the abbess in 1520; and 20 inmates in 1535 with ...

  4. Jun 2018 • Couples. Close to Godstow Lock on the banks of the River Thames are the remains of Godstow Abbey. The ruins are located by a public footpath. For ruins they are in good condition, with most of the walls remaining, no roofs survive. A pleasant stop if walking along the River Thames.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2023 · The National Trust site is just 40 minutes by car from Oxford, surrounded by The Chiltern Hills. Grey’s estate walk leads you through farmland and beech woods – this is a great one if you’ve got kids with you, and there’s even a mini pathway maze on the estate, which is fun for both the kids and adults.

  6. 3 de ene. de 2024 · This is Godstow Abbey. As far as varied routes go, this Oxfordshire walk has it all. You’ll start at Clifford Place bus stations and pass through the beautiful Port Meadow, stop off at the historic Godstow Abbey, before wandering on towards the cosy Trout Inn. Stop off for a pint and some award-winning food before heading back to the city!

  7. 14 de ene. de 2023 · Logistics of the Oxford Thames Path Walk. Distance :6.6 miles (10.62 km) Ascent: 36 ft (8 m) Highest Point: 210 ft (64 m) Lowest Point: 184 ft (56 m) Walking Estimate: 2 hours and 35 minutes. Difficulty: Easy. How to get there : Direct trains from Paddington or Marylebone to Oxford.