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Days out & scenic buses in: Woodstock

Woodstock, a picturesque market town in Oxfordshire, is renowned for its historical significance and charming atmosphere.

Located just a few miles northwest of Oxford, it is best known as the home of Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

The palace, with its stunning Baroque architecture and expansive parkland designed by Capability Brown, attracts visitors from around the world.

The town itself boasts a rich history, reflected in its well-preserved Georgian and medieval buildings. Woodstock's vibrant community enjoys a range of local amenities, including independent shops, cosy pubs, and inviting cafes.

The Oxfordshire Museum, located in the town centre, offers insights into the region's past, while the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum provides a deeper look into military history.

Woodstock hosts a variety of events throughout the year, such as the Woodstock Literary Festival and seasonal markets, fostering a lively cultural scene.

The town's proximity to Oxford ensures excellent transport links, making it a convenient and attractive destination for both residents and visitors seeking a blend of historical charm and modern convenience.

Bus routes in Woodstock

Stagecoach S7: Oxford, Blenheim Palace & Witney

Oxford's S7

Explore the magnificent grounds of Blenheim Palace, the historic city centre of Oxford and the Cotswolds town of Witney from the top deck of Stagecoach's S7

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S3 Oxford to Blenheim Palace & Charlbury or Chipping Norton – Stagecoach Oxfordshire

Oxford's S3

Enjoy scenic views of the countryside and convenient access to Blenheim Palace's magnificent grounds from aboard the S3 from Oxford city centre to Charlbury or Chipping Norton.

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Places to visit in Woodstock

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