English Heritage sites near Curbridge Parish
MINSTER LOVELL HALL AND DOVECOTE
1 miles from Curbridge Parish
The extensive and picturesque ruins of a 15th century riverside manor house, including a fine hall, south-west tower, and complete dovecote nearby. The home of Richard III's henchman Lord Lovell.
NORTH LEIGH ROMAN VILLA
5 miles from Curbridge Parish
The remains of a large, well built Roman courtyard villa. The most important feature is a nearly complete mosaic tile floor, patterned in reds and browns.
NORTH HINKSEY CONDUIT HOUSE
11 miles from Curbridge Parish
Roofed conduit for Oxford's first water mains, constructed during the early 17th century.
ABINGDON COUNTY HALL MUSEUM
13 miles from Curbridge Parish
This splendid 17th century Baroque building housed a courtroom for assizes, raised on arches over a market space. It now houses the Abingdon Museum.
ROLLRIGHT STONES
13 miles from Curbridge Parish
Traditionally a monarch and his courtiers petrified by a witch, the Rollright Stones consist of three groups: the King's Men stone circle; the Whispering Knights burial chamber; and the single King Stone. They span nearly 2,000 years of Neolithic and Bronze Age development.
UFFINGTON CASTLE - WHITE HORSE AND DRAGON HILL
15 miles from Curbridge Parish
Three atmospheric sites lie along the Ridgeway. Uffington 'Castle' is a large Iron Age hillfort, Dragon Hill a natural mound associated in legend with St George.
Churches in Curbridge Parish
St. John the Baptist
Main Road
Curbridge
Witney
01993 779 492
http://www.witneyparish.org.uk
The church was consecrated in 1906, and is now the only church in Curbridge village.
For alterations/additions to these services and extensive details of other parish events, please follow the link to the Parish Website then to the Parish Diary.
Pubs in Curbridge Parish
Lord Kitchener
Bampton Road, Curbridge, OX29 7PD
(01993) 772613
thelordkitchener.co.uk/