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Ash End House Children’s Farm
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Warwickshire
Farm
Ashmolean Museum
UnclaimedMuseums & Galleries
Oxford
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, telling human stories across cultures and across time.
Attenborough Nature Reserve
UnclaimedWoods & Trails
Broxtowe
Cafe / gift shop
Bicester Leisure Centre
UnclaimedSport & Activity
Bicester
Blenheim Palace
UnclaimedCastles & History
Woodstock, Oxfordshire
Bluebell Dairy Ice Cream Farm
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Derbyshire
Carterton Leisure Centre
UnclaimedSport & Activity
West Oxfordshire
Conkers
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
Leicestershire
Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens
UnclaimedAnimals & Wildlife
West Oxfordshire
Crocodiles of the World
UnclaimedAnimals & Wildlife
Brize Norton, Oxfordshire
Croxteth Country Hall and Park & Farm
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
Liverpool City Region
Dorset Heavy Horse Centre
UnclaimedAnimals & Wildlife
Dorset
Dreamy Cow Farmhouse Ice Cream
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
North West Leicestershire
Delicious homemade ice cream!
DÜDL
UnclaimedIndoor Play
Derbyshire
Enchanted Garden Play Area, Bicester
UnclaimedIndoor Play
Bicester
Farmer Gow's
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Vale of White Horse
Gopsall Hall Farm
UnclaimedCamping
Leicestershire
Little Foxes Play Town
UnclaimedIndoor Play
Nottinghamshire
Magic Garden, Yarnton
UnclaimedIndoor Play
West Oxford
Mighty Monsters
UnclaimedIndoor Play
Nottinghamshire
Millets Farm Centre
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Vale of White Horse
North Oxford Gymnastics Club
UnclaimedSport & Activity
West Oxfordshire
North Oxford Gymnastics is an acrobatic gymnastics club for children, located in Witney.
Oxford Botanic Garden
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Oxford
Sharing the scientific wonder and importance of plants with the world: Oxford Botanic Garden is the UK’s oldest botanic garden and occupies a world-class position in terms of its history and academic location. Founded in 1621 the Garden is committed to educating people about the importance of plants, to help conserve plants from around the world, and to conduct and support teaching and research within the University and beyond.
Oxford Brookes University Sport & Active Wellness
UnclaimedSport & Activity
Oxford
Oxford City FC
UnclaimedSport & Activity
Oxford
Oxford United in the Community
UnclaimedSport & Activity
Horspath, Oxford
Oxford United in the Community
UnclaimedSport & Activity
Oxfordshire
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
UnclaimedMuseums & Galleries
Oxford
Oxford University Museum of Natural History holds an internationally-significant collection of natural history specimens and archives in a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture. It is home to a lively programme of research, teaching and events focused on the sciences of the natural environment. Oxford University Museum of Natural History was established in 1860 to draw together scientific studies from across the University of Oxford. Today, the award-winning Museum continues to be a place of scientific research, collecting and fieldwork, and plays host to a programme of events, exhibitions and activities for the public and school students of all ages. Highlights in the collections include the world's first scientifically described dinosaur – Megalosaurus bucklandii – and the world-famous Oxford Dodo, the only soft tissue remains of the extinct dodo.
Pitt Rivers Museum
UnclaimedMuseums & Galleries
Oxford
The much-loved Pitt Rivers Museum is unlike any other. Founded in 1884, it houses within an atmospheric building more than 500,000 objects, photographs and manuscripts from all over the world, and from all periods of human existence. Within these are exceptional objects of ritual significance, and objects made for tourists or trade. The Museum is loved by many and is widely regarded as one of the best of its kind. It is also a contested space that calls for innovative curation to engage with the more difficult aspects of its history; a place where many histories collide and where objects from Britain's colonial past sit side by side with more recent (and much older) ones. Curating that space and those collections is a challenge that we embrace. The Museum has consciously cultivated its characteristic layout: artefacts are arranged by type into a ‘democracy of things’, rather than by time or region. This reveals fascinating distinctions and parallels across cultures, and encourages questions about the ways in which humanity tackles problems, and creates, understands and embraces life across the world. The collections are of extraordinary range and depth, comprising objects of historical, social and ritual significance, a mixture of great works of art, technology, invention and design from around the world. The Museum is used for teaching learners of all ages and not just students at the University. Staff carry out world-leading conservation and research and we are known for our innovative public programmes and collaborative work with both local communities and those from where the collections originate. There is a popular perception that the Pitt Rivers Museum is a 'museum of a museum' but in fact none of the original displays still exist. The Museum has always adapted and changed over time, by updating displays, adding to the collections and consciously working to keep it relevant. Today, we continue to undertake this transformational work to ensure that the collections remain meaningful to contemporary audiences, whilst maintaining the multi-layered and dense displays, which have inspired, enthralled and intrigued many generations of visitors.
Pony Pursuits
UnclaimedAnimals & Wildlife
North Oxford
Rectory Farm
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Oxfordshire
Located in Stanton St John just outside Oxford, Rectory Farm is a 45-acre family-run setup starting in the 1950s. Best known for its extensive Pick Your Own fields, the farm invites visitors from April to October to harvest over 30 varieties of fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers, including strawberries, raspberries, and asparagus. Beyond the picking fields, the site features a well-stocked farm shop open from March to December that showcases homegrown produce alongside artisan goods from Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds. Families can enjoy dedicated play areas, sandpits, and a popular seasonal pumpkin patch, while the on-site Rectory Farm Café serves up a farm-to-table brunch menu alongside authentic Bengali street food. Visiting the farm is straightforward and highly accessible, as no advanced booking is required to enter the shop, café, or picking fields. To support environmental sustainability, guests are encouraged to bring their own reusable containers for picking, which also earns them a discount on their harvested crops. The estate provides ample free parking and welcomes dogs on leads in designated outdoor areas and the café, making it a highly convenient day trip for families and food lovers alike.
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
UnclaimedCastles & History
Kent
Science Oxford Centre
UnclaimedMuseums & Galleries
Headington, Oxford
Sheldonian Theatre
UnclaimedCastles & History
Oxford
Smithills farm
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Greater Manchester
Stonor Park Tumblestone Hollow
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
Oxfordshire
Adventure Playground
Stratford Butterfly Farm
UnclaimedFarms & Gardens
Stratford-on-Avon
Stratford Butterfly Farm is the largest tropical butterfly greenhouse in the UK. Located in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, it features hundreds of free-flying exotic butterflies, tropical plants, waterfalls, and a Minibeast Metropolis housing insects, reptiles, and amphibians.
The Pottery Place, Witney
UnclaimedActivity Centres
Witney
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
UnclaimedMuseums & Galleries
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre is an independent registered charity located in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, where the author lived and wrote for 36 years. Opened in 2005, the museum houses Dahl's extensive manuscript archives and features three interactive galleries aimed at inspiring creative writing and "unlocking the storymaker" in every visitor. Because it receives no regular public funding, the business operates entirely on income generated from visitor ticket sales, workshops, and gift shop purchases.
Twycross Zoo
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
Warwickshire
Waterperry Gardens
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
Oxfordshire
West Midlands Safari Park
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
Worcestershire
Willow Paws Paddock
UnclaimedAnimals & Wildlife
Derbyshire
Wollaton Park Playground
UnclaimedParks & Playgrounds
West Nottingham