Witney – from town to country

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Turn right into Langdale Gate and walk towards the Butter Cross. Turn left before it and walk down Church Green, passing The Fleece. Have a look at the Bishop’s Palace and visit St Mary’s Church next door. With your back to the church, continue along the left side of Church Green and turn left at the Butter Cross into Corn Street. Keep ahead and turn left just beyond the Three Horseshoes pub into The Crofts. Follow the road between stone houses.

Follow The Crofts to the left and turn right at the end to pass the Wychwood Brewery. Keep a low stone wall on the left and walk straight on to St Mary’s Court. Continue ahead along an alleyway, with the spire of St Mary’s on the left and, when you reach the corner of a recreation ground, keep to its right edge, passing a toilet block. Bear left through The Leys past the splash park. Turn right at the road, cross at the pedestrian lights then turn first left into Station Lane Industrial Estate Avenue Two.

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  Terrain  - Pavements, meadow and waterside paths
  Landscape  - Urban, country park and waterside on town outskirts
  Dog friendliness  - Busy streets at start and finish. Under control or on lead in Witney Lake and Meadows Country Park
  Parking  - Public car park by Woolgate Shopping Centre, off Witan Way
  Toilets en route  - Woolgate Shopping Centre, recreation ground and Cogges Manor Farm Museum (for visitors)
About the walk
Unlike Burford and Broadway, Witney never established itself as a Cotswold honeypot. Perhaps it is just as well. It is a place to stumble on, to be discovered without the fuss of coach parties and souvenir hunters. Stroll through its picturesque streets and you’ll find a great deal of charm and...
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Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.
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Witney – from town to country

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Additional information
  Terrain - Pavements, meadow and waterside paths
  Landscape - Urban, country park and waterside on town outskirts
  Dog friendliness - Busy streets at start and finish. Under control or on lead in Witney Lake and Meadows Country Park
  Parking - Public car park by Woolgate Shopping Centre, off Witan Way
  Toilets en route - Woolgate Shopping Centre, recreation ground and Cogges Manor Farm Museum (for visitors)
About the walk
Unlike Burford and Broadway, Witney never established itself as a Cotswold honeypot. Perhaps it is just as well. It is a place to stumble on, to be discovered without the fuss of coach parties and souvenir hunters. Stroll through its picturesque streets and you’ll find a great deal of charm and...
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Oxfordshire
Located at the heart of England, Oxfordshire enjoys a rich heritage and varied scenery, with Oxford’s elegant streets a highlight for visitors. The landscape encompasses open chalk downland, picturesque rivers and attractive villages, while northwest of Oxfordshire is home to the sleepy backwaters of Abingdon, Wallingford, Wantage, Watlington and Witney that reveal how Oxfordshire’s old towns evolved over the centuries.