And a few stops in between…
This was a little bit of a spur-of-the-moment road trip; both Gary and I had never visited Oxford and only briefly touched on the Cotswolds. So, when we looked at the map and noticed that Stratford-upon-Avon wasn’t too far either, we had a mini road trip in the making.
Looking back at those 5 days, we had a wonderful trip and some great memories.
It all started at Henley-on-Thames after celebrating a friend’s birthday in Marlow.
If you’ve never visited Henley, I suggest you do, I really don’t think there could be a town more quintessentially English if it tried.
So, to hopefully tempt you to embark on your own road trip around the English countryside, here is a taster of what we discovered.

Our Memories
Stratford-upon-Avon


Touring through the Cotswolds

Oxford’s beautiful architecture

Strolling through the lanes is like stepping back into a different era.
Academics are fluttering by in their gowns, porters standing in doorways in bowler hats and locked wrought iron gates you can only peer through into another world.


Visiting Lower Slaughter


Strolling the waterways

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Magdalen College


Discovering the lesser known Cotswolds villages

I’m certainly not advising you to miss them out; they’re popular for a reason.
However, part of the fun for us was touring around finding some slightly off-the-beaten track or following people’s recommendations.

Out of the eight we visited, three were reasonably quiet they were Northleach, Snowshill and Lower Slaughter.
Castle Combe was also relatively peaceful but may have been as we visited later in the day.
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Oh, so English, Henley-upon-Thames

Musical legend

Bletchley Park


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Romeo & Juliet at the RSC

As luck would have it, England was playing in the World Cup that night, so obviously it wasn’t a popular day to go to the theatre.
We managed to get two stall tickets for £25 each rather than £62.50.

British Motor Museum

Chatting to the locals

Inspector Morse

Where we stayed
Not sure there is...
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A family thing
We have a bit of an in-joke in my family, every year since I was little my Dad and I have a bet on the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. The stakes are high, we are now at 50p to win.
My Dad was born in Oxford, so there is no guessing who I have. Actually, he still owes me 50p for 2019’s outcome.
Visiting Oxford's colleges
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So pleased to hear I’m not the only Morsey fan around here. Ms B keeps winding me up about it, and yes, I did insist on us following his foot steps too. Great post. Enjoyed reading it.
Thanks very much, yes Morse was a great series and John Thaw was such a good actor (Gary, just loves The Sweeney). You have to do these things and then when you see them again on the TV, you can say “I’ve been there”.
Stratford-upon-Avon sounds like a wonderful destination! The combination of rich history, beautiful architecture, and scenic riverside views make it an unforgettable stop. I love how you highlighted the charm beyond Shakespeare, like Hall’s Croft and the boat trips. It’s definitely on my travel list now!
Yes, it is beautiful, especially along the river. Although we do love strolling through the historic town.