Minster Lovell Hall, Cotswold Water Park
#60 among attractions in Cotswold Water Park
Facts and practical information
Minster Lovell Hall is a ruin in Minster Lovell, an English village in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. The ruins are situated by the River Windrush. ()
Cotswold Water Park United Kingdom
Minster Lovell Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cogges Manor Farm, Tolsey Museum, Church of St John the Baptist, Town Hall.
- 2.6 miSEFarm, Museum, History museum
Cogges Manor Farm, Witney
66 min walk • Cogges Manor Farm is a one-time working farm in Cogges near Witney in Oxfordshire, England, now a heritage centre operated by a charitable trust and open to the public.
- 4.6 miWMuseum
Tolsey Museum, Burford
117 min walk • The Tolsey Museum is a local museum in the town of Burford, west Oxfordshire, England. It is located a Tudor style structure, known as The Tolsey, which was formerly the market hall and town hall of Burford. It is a Grade II* listed building.
- 4.5 miWHistorical place, Church
Church of St John the Baptist, Burford
114 min walk • The Anglican Church of St John the Baptist in Burford, Oxfordshire, England is a Grade I listed building. The Church of England parish church is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, and is described by David Verey as "a complicated building which has developed in a curious way from the Norman".
- 2.2 miSECity hall
Town Hall, Witney
57 min walk • Witney Town Hall is a municipal structure in Spring Lane in Market Square, Witney, Oxfordshire, England. The town hall, which is the headquarters of Witney Town Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
- 5 miSChurch, Romanesque architecture
St Mary's Church, Bampton
128 min walk • The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is the Church of England parish church of Bampton, West Oxfordshire. It is in the Archdeaconry of Dorchester in the Diocese of Oxford. The church was built in the 10th or 11th century as an Anglo-Saxon minster with a tower.
- 3.6 miNNature, Natural attraction, Forest
Wychwood, Cotswold Water Park
93 min walk • Wychwood or Wychwood Forest is a 501.7-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Witney in Oxfordshire. It is also a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 1, and an area of 263.4 hectares is a national nature reserve The site contains a long barrow dating to the Neolithic period, which is a scheduled monument.
- 2.6 miNForts and castles
Leafield Castle, Shipton-under-Wychwood
66 min walk • Leafield Castle is a motte castle in the village of Leafield in the north west region of Oxfordshire. All that is left of the castle are the earthworks and the earth mound that formed the centre of the castle.
- 4.5 miWChurch, Baroque architecture
Burford Methodist Church, Burford
116 min walk • Burford Methodist Church is a baroque building in the High Street of Burford, Oxfordshire. It was built between about 1715 and 1730 as a private house and converted in 1849 to a Wesleyan Chapel. It is a Grade II* Listed Building.
- 4.5 miNPark, Vernacular architecture
Cornbury Park, Cotswold Water Park
116 min walk • Cornbury Park is an estate near Charlbury, Oxfordshire. It comprises about 5000 acres, mostly farmland and woods, including a remnant of the Wychwood Forest, and was the original venue for the Cornbury Music Festival and later the Wilderness Festival.
- 5.4 miSChurch
Cote Baptist Chapel
137 min walk • Cote Baptist Church stands in Shifford Road, Cote, 1 mile to the east of Aston and 4 miles to the east of Bampton, in Oxfordshire, England. It is a redundant Baptist chapel in the care of the Historic Chapels Trust, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
- 4 miEChurch, Romanesque architecture
St Mary's Church, North Leigh
101 min walk • The Parish Church of Saint Mary, North Leigh is the Church of England parish church of North Leigh, a village about 3 miles northeast of Witney in Oxfordshire.