Woodstock Attractions - Things to do in the Woodstock area

Woodstock
Woodstock Home
Woodstock Accommodation
Woodstock History
Woodstock Attractions
Oxfordshire Museum
Woodstock Photographs
Links

Email the Woodstock web site
Email us

Find us on the
Cotswolds web site

 

Woodstock Attractions

Woodstock is probably most famously known for Blenheim Palace, but there is much more to see and do in Woodstock

Attractions in Woodstock and the Woodstock area of the Cotswolds

 
Blenheim Palace  

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill, is a World Heritage site and one of the "must see" visitor attractions in the Cotswolds area.

Queen Anne gave John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, the Woodstock estate and funds to build a palace there as a reward for his victory over the French at the battle of Blenheim.

Blenheim Palace web site

     
The Oxfordshire Museum  

The Oxfordshire Museum

Set in attractive gardens, the museum celebrates Oxfordshire in all its diversity and features collections of local history, art, archaeology, landscape and wildlife over three floors. The museum also has as a gallery exploring Oxfordshire's innovative industries from nuclear power to nanotechnology. Interactive exhibits offer new learning experiences for all ages and regularly changing exhibits means there's always something new to explore.

The Oxfordshire Museum web site