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Things To Do

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace is a true masterpiece of 18th Century Baroque architecture and delivers an awe-inspiring experience for visitors. From the remarkable Great Hall to the beautifully intricate State Rooms, the Palace balances delicate detail with ambitious architecture on the grandest scale. Home to the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace is a World Heritage Site and is famed as the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Set in over 2,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped parkland…

The Oxfordshire Musem

The Oxfordshire MuseumThe museum is situated in an 18th century house in the heart of Woodstock.

There is a surprise around every corner! Explore the modern purpose-built Garden Gallery that hosts changing exhibitions. Relax with a drink and slice of cake from the café in the airy, glazed extension, or sit outdoors and enjoy views across the large garden. Take your time browsing gifts in the shop and reception spaces.

Walks & Tours

There are a number of walks and trails centred on Woodstock, but also include Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds. Discover Woodstock’s historical past, a town rich with history via the Woodstock Children’s History Trail, try the fascinating Woodstock Community Woodland Walk or why not book one of our local tour guides offering executive travel tours, or paddleboard and MTB adventures.

Dantzig Gallery

An unmissable experience for art enthusiasts, with an extensive selection of 20th Century Modern and Contemporary art from internationally renowned artists. Their renowned collection includes a range of styles, from Surrealism and Pop Art to Urban Art and more.

Iona House Gallery

Iona House Gallery is a renowned art gallery based in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
Established in 2002, the gallery specialises in unique contemporary artworks, including paintings, prints, sculptures, ceramics, glass, wood and jewellery, sourced from established and emerging artists across the UK and abroad. 

The Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum

Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum: a new take on the classic military museum where everyone can be inspired to learn and share stories of courage, conflict and peace. Located in the gardens of The Oxfordshire Museum located in the heart of Woodstock on the edge of the Cotswolds.

St. Mary Magdalene Parish Church

Discover the Beauty and Holiness of St. Mary Magdalene Church, WoodstocBuilt during the reign of Henry I, this historic church was created to serve the court during royal visits to Woodstock Manor’s royal hunting lodge. Today, St. Mary Magdalene Church remains a stunning and sacred centerpiece of our community, offering a place of beauty and spiritual reflection.

Awards & Partners

*Supported by The Visitor Economy Renaissance Programme grant funding, secured by OxLEP Business