Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Doubts over the location of the Battle of Stow


The Battle of Stow is one of our most popular walks, but the exact site of the battle has been questioned by experts from as far back as 2002.

The monument, on the ridge near Donnington about two miles north of Stow, was placed in it's current position in line with local hearsay and following discovery of lead shot by a local landowner. The farmer has since died and the shot is lost so its now impossible to verify its authenticity.

Historians consider the site to be too far off the Royalist route from Evesham to Oxford and too far from the town of Stow. It's in a poor defensive position as Royalist foot soldiers would have been overtaken by Parliamentary cavalry in any retreat.

The Stow Civic Society, English Heritage and the Battlefields Trust are applying for a grant of £50,000 to survey the area with metal detectors and are calling for volunteers to help with the various activities associated with the project.

Best regards

Sunday, 17 April 2011

The Oxfordshire Way in reverse! Day 4

Join us along the 68 miles of the Oxfordshire Way from Saturday 15th to Friday 21st October.
Or self-guide
and let us arrange your holiday allowing you time to relax, rewind and enjoy.

Day 4: Charlbury to Bourton-on-the-Water
The Evenlode valley with oilseed rape starting to flower

New born lambs

17th century barn with dovecote in gable and granary standing on straddle stones,
Ascott-under-Wychwood

St Lawrence, Wick Rissington,
where Gustav Holst was the resident organist at age 17.

Bourton-on-the-Water, the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' and the end of the journey

Regards

Friday, 15 April 2011

The Oxfordshire Way in reverse! Day 3

Join us along the 68 miles of the Oxfordshire Way from Saturday 15th to Friday 21st October.
Or self-guide
and let us arrange your holiday allowing you time to relax, rewind and enjoy.

Day 3: Islip to Charlbury

Cowslips (Primula veris)

Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) the first blossom in the hedgerows

Traversing the rape field

Agricultural operations

Crossing the Oxford Canal
Very best regards

Sunday, 10 April 2011

The Oxfordshire Way in reverse! Day 2

Join us along the 68 miles of the Oxfordshire Way from Saturday 15th to Friday 21st October.
Or self-guide and let us arrange your holiday allowing you time to relax, rewind and enjoy.

Day 2: Tetsworth to Islip

The Oxfordshire Way footpath

The River Thame at Waterstock

Waterperry House

Primroses (Primula vulgaris) in banking

The Plough Cottage, Noke

Regards