The city's first scholars founded this old university in 1167 with the reult that today Oxford has a unique skyline of spires and towers second to none. Places worth visiting are the museum of History and Science, the Old Ashmolean,; the classical Rotunda called the Radcliffe Camera; the bridge of Sighs which resembles those famous bridges of Venice; the Sheldonian Theatre; Christ Church and of course the 36 various colleges of the University of Oxford.
Oxford can also be used as a base to visit London for the day as it is leass than an hour by train tot he Capital of England. Whether you wish to immerse yourself in the Oxfordshire countryside, the history of the old centre of Oxford or just use this location as a base, we have the reight accommodation for you in Oxford Holiday Homes and Oxford Holiday Cottages.
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