Thursday, December 18, 2014
Blackwell Bookshop
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
The Tree Barn at Christmas Common
About 40 miles south east from Oxford, in the beautiful Chiltern Hills, is the lovely Tree Barn located in the little village of Christmas Common. It is only open for the 6 weeks before Christmas. It is filled to the brim with all kinds of trimmings, decorations, gifts, wreaths, lights and wrappings. It has everything you need for a spectacular Christmas. It also has trees of every size. In fact, their trees are so lovely that they have been tree supplier for #10 Downing Street for 2012 and 2013.
It's well worth a visit if you want to get into the holiday spirit. The staff greets each visitor with warm spiced apple cider and cookies. And it is well worth a visit just to see the beauty of the Chiltern Hills and the quaint village of Christmas Common.
The Tree Barn, Greenfield Farm, Christmas Common, Watlington, Ofordshire, OX49 5HG
http://www.thetreebarn.co.uk/
Labels:
Chiltern Hills,
Christmas Common,
Christmas Fun,
Tree Barn
Thursday, December 4, 2014
British Garden Shops Are So Much More!
Three years ago when we had just arrived in England, some new friends invited me to lunch at the Burford Garden Center. I thought it was a bit unusual to have lunch in a garden center on a cold rainy day in the middle of December. I assumed we were going to a nursery. What I didn't know was that British garden centers are so much more than just nurseries. Yes, they are nurseries, but they are also amazing gift, antique, toy and housewares stores, filled with all kinds or treasures and delicious foods. I now know that if I'm looking for something special, fun, unusual, or quintessentially British, I'll find it at a British garden store.
Garden Centers around Oxford:
Oxford Garden Center: http://www.wyevalegardencentres.co.uk/garden-centres/Oxford/1H
Notcutts Garden Center: thttp://www.notcutts.co.uk/
Burford Garden Center: http://www.burford.co.uk/
Bicester Avenue Garden Center: http://www.wyevalegardencentres.co.uk/garden-centres/Bicester-Avenue/2V
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Antiquing Around Oxford
Antiques abound in Oxfordshire and all around England. Walk through any college in Oxford and you'll see their halls filled with antiquities. If collecting or looking for antiques is your interest, Oxfordshire is a great place to visit. It is filled with antiques shops and barns, auctions houses, and even whole towns filled with antique stores. No matter what your interest or budget may be, there are places near Oxford worth a visit if you are in search of something old and interesting.
I've just barely scratched the surface in the realm of antique hunting here -- there are just so many outlets, one could spend years on the "hunt". I have thoroughly enjoyed what I have see so far and look forward to adding to this list soon. Let me know of your favorites and I'll add them too.
For the Posh Collector. Lovely Cafe. They have monthly auctions too.
High Street Tetsworth,
Oxfordshire, OX9 7AB
85 High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BG Tel. 01865 251075
Vintage clothes, costume jewellery, bags, accessories and even vintage Japanese kimonos. No bargains here.
The Old Flight House
Northampton Road, Bicester, OX25 3TJ
A large selection of quality antiques and vintage interior items plus a delightful Cafe
Wallingford, Oxfordshire
A town just south of Oxford that has a dozen antique stores.
Lechlade
A lovely town with several antique and collectable stores.
Lechlade-on-Thames, Gloucestershire
Fannie's Attic
A combination of antiques, vintage, and giftware.
1 Lynmouth Road
Reading RG18DE - Berkshire
Hitchcox's Antique Warehouses
Six old warehouses full of furniture. Not fancy but bargains abound.
The Garth, Warpsgrove
Charlgrove, Oxfordshire
Garden Centers
Garden Centers in the UK are so much more than garden centers. They are exceptional gifts stores filled with toys, housewares, clothing, kitchenwares, books, stationary, and even antiques. I've seen some some lovely pieces at local garden centers.
The Burford Garden Co, Shilton Rd, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4PA
Yarnton Garden Center, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Kidlington, OX5 1PA
Charity Shops
They abound in nearly every village, town and city in England. Not all will have antiques or furniture, but all will have something vintage that is interesting.
For a list of Charity shops in Oxford:
http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/oxford/guide/shopping/charity-vintage
http://www.oxford.gov.uk/Direct/OxfordCharityShopsMapOctober2010.pdf
Unicorn
Ship Street, off Cornmarket.
Treasure trove of almost everything and then some, all piled precariously together.
Auctions:
http://www.mallams.co.uk/
http://www.pspauctions.co.uk/
Even old reclaimed church antiques: http://www.ribble-reclamation.co.uk/church-antiques-reclaimed.html
For a comprehensive list of antiques store throughout Oxfordshire and beyond:
The Swan at Tetsworth
Hitchcox's Antique Warehouses
Wallingford (also Agatha Christie's home for nearly 30 years)
Wallingford
From the Buford Garden Center
More to come.... send me your favorites.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Bonfire Night in Oxford
Tonight was bonfire night in Oxford. Each year South Park hosts the city's biggest bonfire preceded by fireworks and a small fair. Thousands of people gather to watch the spectacle. It is all in honor Guy Fox and his foiled plot to blow up the Parliament in London in 1605.
Trees silhouetted by the fireworks
An enormous pile of pallets ignited by fireworks
The sparks catch and the fire begins
Remember, remember the fifth of NovemberGunpowder, treason and plot.I see no reason, why gunpowder treasonShould ever be forgot.
Guy Fawkes, guy, t'was his intentTo blow up king and parliament.Three score barrels were laid belowTo prove old England's overthrow.By God's mercy he was catch'dWith a darkened lantern and burning match.
So, holler boys, holler boys, Let the bells ring.Holler boys, holler boys, God save the king.And what shall we do with him?Burn him!
Labels:
Bonfire Night,
Guy Fox,
Oxford Bonfire Night,
South Park
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