Banbury
Banbury is a lovely Market Town alongside the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire and is home to many beautiful attractions. Broughton Castle being one of the many. This incredible piece of Architecture was built in the 1300’s and had a strong relationship within Parliament during the English Civil War. The extensive park and grounds are open to the public as a place to stop or take numerous tours with the plethora of vantage points within the surrounding area. The community support it as a fantastic family day out and even a simple dog walk.
Banbury is a lovely Market Town alongside the River Cherwell
Another fantastic aspect of Banbury is it’s Museum in the town centre. Creating the perfect opportunity to learn about the area. Including astonishing artefacts dating back to the Civil War, The Victorian Market Town and much more.
It’s simply laid out design makes it suitable for families and people traveling alone alike. The Museum’s well situated location also means an opportunity for food and refreshments are close by.


Another fantastic aspect of Banbury is it’s Museum in the town centre. Creating the perfect opportunity to learn about the area. Including astonishing artefacts dating back to the Civil War, The Victorian Market Town and much more. It’s simply laid out design makes it suitable for families and people traveling alone alike. The Museum’s well situated location also means an opportunity for food and refreshments are close by.
Banbury Town Centre is the heart of Castle Quay shopping centre. Containing an abundance of shops, fit for all categories. Whether that be music, gaming, clothing, culture or food. Castle Quay is fit for a day of exploration.
On your way through Banbury Town Centre, Is a visit to Spiceball Country park is easily accessible.
The lovely scenery is packed with places to have a picnic, a view along the canals, a skate park and is very close to many facilities such as, shops and toilets.
However, when visiting Banbury Upton House and Gardens is a fantastic opportunity. The extravagant 1930’s home contains Lord Bearsted’s famous art collection, an extensive tour of the house and much more. Stopping for refreshments at the café and browsing the shop is also a must. Learn the history behind the incredible building as you venture down the same halls The Lord, Lady and Upton’s women did.

For a fun packed and active day out with the family, Water Fowl Sanctuary and Children’s Farm is perfect. Explore the grounds and bond with the abounding amount of animals. This includes, holding chicks, feeding Lambs, playing with bunnies and learning about England’s most famous farm animals. The community love the passionately family run Sanctuary and praise the business for creating such personal experiences with each animal.
