แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Woodstock แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Woodstock แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันจันทร์ที่ 24 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Exploring the Town of Woodstock - Oxfordshire

Woodstock - Oxfordshire is a small that is located in England. It has a long, rich history that dates back hundreds of years. It holds many historical sights to tour. Most of the historic houses are designed from Georgian Architecture.

The Blenheim Palace is on of the town's many attractions. This palace was designed by John Vanbrugh. It has been home to the Dukes of Marlborough since the 1700's. This Palace was the birthplace of Winston Churchill. Park Street is the road that travels toward Palace. Along this road you will discover a church called St. Mary Magdalene. This church has been a part of this town for over a thousand years.

This town offers many fine places to stay during your visit. Some buildings that are a few hundred years old have been transformed into fine hotels. Many are a short walk from the Blenheim Palace and other attractions. A Bed and Breakfast is another option that Woodstock offers for lodging. Private cottages are also available for renting. All of these accommodations may be quaint, peaceful quarters for people who are wanting some rest or privacy.

The town has designated areas for camping, bicycling and nature walks.

The Oxfordshire Museum is located in the historic Fletcher House. It is in the center of Woodstock. This museum holds many local works of art and history that pertain to Oxfordshire and Woodstock in particular. Behind the museum is a large garden and a coffee shop. The admission to these sights in particular is free.

This town was the film location for the 1996 movie Hamlet, the 1998 movie The Avengers as well as the 1989 movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Woodstock - Oxfordshire is bustling with local towns people doing their day to day activities. You will find town businesses all located in the same area.

วันพุธที่ 30 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Woodstock - a town in Oxfordshire, with a rich history to explore

Woodstock literally means "clearing in the woods." This small town in Oxfordshire, England was given this name because it literally splits into a clearing, a beautiful valley that separates the city into two sections, known as the Old and New Woodstock.

Woodstock is a town in British history, from the 17th Century, O. This is the birthplace of many eminent individuals well known including Sir Winston Churchill and King Edward III's son Edward. Through Mary, the sister of Elizabeth I.captured in the manor Woodstock was Mary.

This area has become a popular tourist destination in the seventeenth century with the arrival of the Duke of Marlborough. It 'was an inn called the bear, the numbers of visitors boasted a week. The city thrives on tourism and local production of gloves.

There are a lot of dear old buildings, museums and palaces to explore this beautiful city on. Blenheim Palace is a must if you areRange. This is the most popular tourist attraction in the city. There's a new museum rich in history, art and curiosities and archeology. This is surrounded by a beautiful garden, which is worth a trip in itself.

Other museums, we recommend you visit are the Oxford Bus Museum Trust, Rousham House and Gardens, and the Pitt Rivers Museum. These offer a view of a rich culture and history of the region

There is a parish church of St Mart called Magdalene, the original with aCarillon suggests and makes beautiful music every hour. This is good to the area and calls home for all who hear. The church also has a door that dates back to Norman origin.

Woodstock is an area full of creative people and sophisticated. That is, as many of them earn a living. This city is also home to the famous Oxford School of Drama.