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  1. Woodstock steel, said to be made from horseshoe nails, was cut to make jewellery and other decorative items. By 1718 the British passion for travel became firmly established, first with the turnpike network of roads, which included the London to Oxford and the Oxford to Stratford roads. Coaching became all the rage and in 1808 there was a ...

  2. 233: Woodstock to Burford via Bladon, Long Hanborough, North Leigh, Witney, Minster Lovell and Carterton. Buses depart every 30 minutes (hourly on Sundays). Woodstock is in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and located 8 miles north west of Oxford. It is home to Blenheim Palace and the Oxfordshire Museum.

  3. 7. Dantzig. 8. Art Galleries. Dantzig is a Fine Art, boutique gallery in the beautiful historic town of Woodstock, on the edge of the Cotswolds. Inspired by the Modernist masters of the 20th Century, our focus is sourcing the finest quality artworks by artists including Picasso, Dali, Miro and Chagall.

  4. Reserve a table for THE BEST dining in Woodstock, Oxfordshire on Tripadvisor: See 8,045 reviews of 30 Woodstock restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

  5. Value. 3.6. The Woodstock Arms is situated in the beautiful town of Woodstock. Fish from Brixham, game from the Cotswold's and specials that change twice a day - brilliant food at a big happy pub near Oxford. Our idea is all about having good people, a love of whole hearted robust British cooking, locally sourced meats and a welcoming space to ...

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  6. 63º F. WARMEST. 23 in. Sep - Nov. $179. 52º F. 25 in. Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Woodstock. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

  7. Woodstock Manor: The Stuff of Myth and Legend…. The Tudor dynasty claimed six major royal houses that could accommodate the entire royal court of around 1000 people. Five of these majestic buildings, Whitehall, Richmond, Greenwich, Hampton Court and Eltham Palaces, were arranged in and around London. The sixth was an extraordinary outlier ...

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