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Wells Farm is a 64-hectare (160-acre) nature reserve on the eastern outskirts of Little Milton in Oxfordshire. It is managed by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. [1] This is a working farm which grows wheat and barley. The fields have six metre wide margins which have been sown with wildflower seeds.
Cogges Manor Farm – display of vegetables grown by volunteers. Cogges Manor Farm then operated as a living museum depicting rural life in Oxfordshire during the Victorian era, subsidised by Oxfordshire County Council. [7] At the end of the summer season on 31 August 2009 the council withdrew funding and the museum closed.
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The statue was placed on the roof of Blackwell’s Art and Poster shop at 9.30am on Sunday 15 February 2009. It weighs half a tonne, and is part of Gormley's "Another Time II" series of figures. An anonymous benefactor provided the funds for Exeter College to secure the sculpture. [1] More images "Knowledge and Understanding", known locally as ...
The Pennyhooks Farm Trust (formerly known as the Pennyhooks Project) is a farm-based programme for children with autism spectrum disorders in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. [ 1 ] A usual day for the students involves mainly farm-based activities including animal care and countryside skills such as conservation, as well as training in ...
Water Eaton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Gosford and Water Eaton, in the Cherwell district, in the county of Oxfordshire, England. It is between Oxford and Kidlington . Water-Eaton was formerly in the parish of Kidlington, [ 2 ] in 1866 Water Eaton became a separate civil parish, on 1 April 1932 the parish was abolished and merged with ...
Manor Farm house, West Challow. Manor Farm in West Challow, Oxfordshire, England, is a building of historical significance and is Grade II listed on the English Heritage Register. [1] It is a Queen Anne–style house with earlier parts. It was included in Candida Lycett Green's book called The Perfect English Country House. [2]
The toponym comes from the Old English for "Bada's farm". [1] The Domesday Book records that in 1086 Ghilo de Picquigny held the manor of Bainton. [1] In 1279 Bainton had 17 households. [1] In 1316 18 villagers were assessed to pay taxes but by 1520 the figure had fallen to five. [1] By the 1950s Bainton comprised only four farmhouses and a ...