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Touring Stanford in the Vale in United Kingdom
Stanford in the Vale in the region of England with its 1,865 citizens is located in United Kingdom - some 60 mi or ( 97 km ) West of London , the country's capital city .
Time in Stanford in the Vale is now 04:55 PM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Yelford, Wolverhampton, Witney, Wantage, and Southampton. Being here already, consider visiting Yelford . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Stanford in the Vale ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Best Western Sudbury House Hotel, Faringdon
Nestling on the edge of the Cotswolds between Oxford and Swindon, within easy access of the M4 and M40, the hotel offers traditional comforts with modern facilities. 9 acres of beautiful grounds with ..
Uffington White Horse, Uffington, Oxfordshire, England
The Uffington White Horse is a 110 meter-long Bronze Age (~4500 year old) figure incised into the chalk hillside near a hilltop. It is visible in its entirety only from a distance or from the air. Som ..
Uffington White Horse & Dragon Hill - Silent
We spent the weekend hiking & camping on The Ridgeway next to Uffington Castle, White Horse & Dragon Hill. The weather was perfect, only covered about 8 miles total but had a great time. (note: there ..
Timelapse Thames: Tadpole Bridge to Radcot Lock
Timelapse film of narrowboat Willow's journey up the Thames. Friday 27th August 2010. As we approach Radcot Lock our propeller falls off (again). ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Cherbury Camp
Cherbury Camp is the name given to the 'multi-vallate' hill-fort-like earthworks, situated at grid reference SU374963, 1 mile to the north of Charney Bassett, in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England. It is joined to the village by a footpath. This appears to be an Iron Age fortification but is far away from any hill or other vantage point. It is, nonetheless, larger than its counterpart, Uffington Castle, on the nearby Berkshire Downs.
Located at 51.66 -1.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Vale of White Horse
The Vale of White Horse is a local government district of Oxfordshire in England. The main town is Abingdon, other places include Faringdon and Wantage. There are 68 parishes within the district. The current Leader of the Council is Matthew Barber. It is a geographically distinct region, lying between the Berkshire Downs and the River Thames, named after the Bronze Age Uffington White Horse.
Located at 51.60 -1.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
St Hugh's School, Faringdon, Oxfordshire
St Hugh's School is a preparatory school near Faringdon in Oxfordshire. The school is co-educational, day and boarding, offering both weekly and flexi-boarding, and has 300 pupils aged 3 to 13 years. St Hugh's was founded in Kent in 1906. It moved in 1945 to Carswell Manor, a fine Jacobean country house with extensive grounds and playing fields and excellent, modern educational facilities.
Located at 51.68 -1.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Faringdon Castle
Faringdon Castle was a Norman castle standing just outside the market town of Faringdon in the English county of Berkshire, some 17 km to the north-east of Swindon. This castle was built on the site of an Iron Age hillfort known as Faringdon Clump by Robert, Earl of Gloucester in 1144 in support of Matilda in the Anarchy.
Located at 51.66 -1.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Wantage Rural District
Wantage was a rural district of Berkshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It was created in 1894 as a successor to the Wantage rural sanitary district. It was named after Wantage, which formed a separate urban district entirely surrounded by the rural district. It had its headquarters in Belmont, Wantage. The district was abolished in 1974 (as were all other rural districts, under the Local Government Act 1972).
Located at 51.62 -1.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
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