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Towns near OX14 4SE
Milton (1 Mile)*
Sutton Courtenay (1 Mile)*
Drayton (1 Mile)*
Sutton Wick (1 Mile)*
Steventon (2 Miles)*
Harwell (2 Miles)*
Culham (2 Miles)*
Didcot (2 Miles)*
Appleford (2 Miles)*
Long Wittenham (2 Miles)*
Long Wittenham, or ‘Witta's Ham' is a small village near the Thames in south Oxfordshire, apparently named after a Saxon known as Witta, who settled in the area in the 6th century.
Marcham (3 Miles)*
Wittenham (3 Miles)*
Abingdon (3 Miles)*
You are walking with the past when you visit Abingdon. Sometimes the Thames, which flows under the ancient bridge here, brings with it a mysterious fog.
East Hagbourne (3 Miles)*
Hendred (3 Miles)*
Little Wittenham (3 Miles)*
Clifton Hampden (4 Miles)*
Sunningwell (4 Miles)*
Upton (4 Miles)*
West Hagbourne (4 Miles)*
North Moreton (4 Miles)*
Radley (4 Miles)*
Garford (5 Miles)*
Dorchester (5 Miles)*
If you're a fan of ‘Midsomer Murders' you might be unaware that you are gazing at a few of ancient Dorchester's fine views in some of their episodes.
South Moreton (5 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near OX14 4SE
Didcot Railway Centre (2 Miles)*
At Didcot, half way between Bristol and London, members of the Great Western Society have created a living museum of the Great western Railway.
Vale and Downland Museum and Visitor Centre (6 Miles)*
The collections held at the Museum contain geological, natural history, archaeological, social history and contemporary objects that reflect the Vale of White Horse today.
Museum of Oxford (8 Miles)*
Housed in the historic Town Hall, the Museum of Oxford tells the story of the city and the University using finds from local archaeological excavations including an outstanding Medieval collection.
Modern Art Oxford (8 Miles)*
Modern Art Oxford is the leading centre for modern and contemporary art in the South East, with a national and international reputation.
Museum of the History of Science (9 Miles)*
The Museum of the History of Science houses an unrivalled collection of historic scientific instruments in the world's oldest surviving purpose-built museum building - the Old Ashmolean on Broad Street, Oxford.
Pitt Rivers Museum (9 Miles)*
One of Oxford’s most popular attractions, famous for its period atmosphere and outstanding collections from many cultures around the world, past and present.
Beale Park (10 Miles)*
Beale Park nestles on the banks of the River Thames offering visitors the chance to see a unique collection of rare and endangered birds and animals.
Basildon Park (11 Miles)*
This beautiful Palladian mansion was built in 1776-83. The interior is notable for its original delicate plasterwork and elegant staircase, as well as the unusual Octagon Room.
Tom Browns School Museum (12 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in the 380 year-old schoolroom which was featured in the novel "Tom Brown's School Days", first published in 1857. Its author, Thomas Hughes, was born in Uffington.
Cogges Manor Farm Museum (13 Miles)*
Come to Cogges to discover life in rural Oxfordshire in Victorian times. You step back in time when you enter the beautiful farmstead with its original Cotswold buildings.
Witney & District Museum (14 Miles)*
Opened in 1996, the Witney & District Museum is situated in the centre of the town, along the High Street. The large ground floor gallery houses a long term exhibition, showing the history of Witney and the surrounding area.
Oxford Bus Museum Trust Ltd (14 Miles)*
The Museum has on display more than a century of Oxfordshire public transport and Morris Motors covering the 1920s to the 1980s.
Mapledurham House and Watermill (14 Miles)*
Mapledurham House, still the home of the descendants of the original family, is an Elizabethan Manor House situated beside the Thames and sheltered by the Chiltern Hills.
Greys Court (15 Miles)*
Greys Court is a picturesque and intriguing house, originally 14th-century, with a beautiful courtyard and a tower surviving from 1347. It was later involved with Jacobean court intrigue.
Stonor (15 Miles)*
Stonor has been the home of Lord and Lady Camoys and the Stonor family for over eight hundred years. It is set the beautiful Chiltern Hills with commanding views of the surrounding deer park.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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