Things to do in Waterperry

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Free

Pitt Rivers Museum

The Pitt Rivers Museum displays archaeological and ethnographic objects from all parts of the world and all time periods.

Christ Church Meadow
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Free

Christ Church Meadow

A well-known flood-meadow, and popular walking and picnic spot in Oxford, England

Modern Art Oxford
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Free

Modern Art Oxford

Find out what's on in our free gallery, how to locate us and what we do.

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Free

Ashmolean Museum

Discover half a million years of art and archaeology, from Egyptian mummies to modern art, at the University of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum.

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Free

Bodleian Libraries

A specialist reference library which primarily supports the needs of the University's postgraduate students and researchers in the history of medicine.

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Adults £15.25

Oxford Castle and Prison

Take a guided tour and let the characters tell you about their amazing stories from the building's 1,000-year history.

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From £14

Brightwell Vineyard

Come and visit our Vineyard on one of our tours, wine tasting or winemaking experiences.

Activity

The Abbey Sutton Courtenay

A spiritual retreat, education and well-being centre with a resident community offering a unique place for restoration and inspiration.

Attraction
Adults £5.50

Discover Bucks Museum

Discover Bucks Museum tells the story of the people and landscapes of Buckinghamshire, from prehistoric times through to the present day.

Attraction
Adults £5.50

Roald Dahl Childrens Gallery

The Roald Dahl Childrens Gallery at Discover Bucks Museum is packed full of amazing exhibits and is like walking into an enormous pop-up book.