Lakeside Town Farm Bed & Breakfast Oxford
Brook Street Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, OX39 4RZ, United Kingdom
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Is that a hot air balloon?
Our first morning in our Bed and Breakfast was delightful. It was a FULL English breakfast. Tom even had the tomato. The kids were charmers, mostly. Afterwards we set off for Northleach a charming old town. We toured the church and most of the town (can be done in about 30 minutes). After nice long naps, we set off on a 3 mile hike through the …
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Crossing the Pond
... hey, I was going to England, so who cares!
When we got to the airport, I made a mad dash for the bathroom to freshen up. Since we had landed thirty minutes early, I wasn't in any hurry. When I got to Immigration at Heathrow, I felt like I was at a Super Wal-mart in the States. The line was a mile long and there were only four officers working the desks. It took an hour and twenty minutes to get through, and I didn't even have my phone to play with. ...
Banbury to Oxford
... there were a lot of new faces there. A lot of the focus of a church like this is on the student population, as they have an opportunity to affect lives at a significant stage. The worship was good and the talk was full of humour but very direct and challenging, with an offer of prayer ministry afterwards.
We then found a pub serving Thai food, which we enjoyed before returning to the boat. There we spoke to a chap called Alan, who was a man of the road, and ...
Pimms, Macbeth and a whirlwind...
Met up with my dear friend Natalie, my former roomie from My 2006 Tibet tour. She just finished with her joint law and finance degree from Oxford! Now she is off to teach English law in China after a three week trip through the Silk Road route. By the end of the year she will add Russian and Mandarin to her plethora of languages...all before the age of ...
Nomads
... hone their taste buds on the different types. We bought some fudge and the. Set off to the the city.
The First stop was Christ's Church College. It is one of the University's colleges and one of the most famous. Apparently parts of Harry Potter were even filmed there. Because of this, the admission fees were stiff and we opted out of going in. They were charging nearly 7 pounds to look around the inside of the college. It was absolutely ridiculous! It may have ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: A Lakeside Town Farm B & B



