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Old Crown Coaching Inn, TheLocal AttractionsBuscot ParkAn 18th-century Adam-style house with park and water garden. Home of the Faringdon collection of paintings and furniture. The park is landscaped with extensive water gardens designed by Harold Peto with parkland walks and a walled garden Distance: 2.95 Miles Great Coxwell Barn William Morris said that the barn was 'as noble as a cathedral'. It is a 13th-century stone-built tithe barn, 152ft long and 44ft wide, with a beautifully crafted framework of timbers supporting the lofty stone roof. The barn was built for the Cistercians Distance: 1.84 Miles Uffington Castle, White Horse & Dragon Hill The 'castle' is an Iron Age fort on the ancient Ridgeway Path. It covers about eight acres and has only one gateway. On the hill below the fort is the White Horse, a 375ft prehistoric figure carved in the chalky hillside and thought to be about 2000 years Distance: 5.77 Miles Wayland's Smithy A Neolithic burial ground along the Ridgeway Distance: 6.38 Miles Kelmscott Manor Distance: 3.18 Miles Swinford Museum Distance: 6.18 Miles The Vale & Downland Museum Distance: 8.29 Miles Buscot Old Parsonage Distance: 3.66 Miles Buscot Park Distance: 3.06 Miles Great Coxwell Barn Distance: 1.50 Miles |
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