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  1. Dorchester on Thames (or Dorchester-on-Thames) is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Wallingford and 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Oxford. The town is a few hundred yards from the confluence of the River Thames and River Thame .

    • Dorchester Abbey
    • Pendon Museum
    • Thames Path
    • Wittenham Clumps
    • Hurst Water Meadow
    • Didcot Railway Centre
    • Day’S Lock
    • Aston Martin Heritage Trust Museum
    • Harcourt Arboretum
    • Wallingford Castle

    Begun in the middle of the 12th century, Dorchester Abbey grew throughout the Medieval period and has a full spectrum of Gothic architecture. There’s Early English Gothic in the north side of the nave, Decorated Gothic in the choir and south side of the nave, and Perpendicular Gothic in the south porch. Antiquarians have much to discover, like the ...

    More than 60 years in the making, the Pendon Museum has a set of scale models capturing the English countryside as it would have looked in the 1930s. These depict Dartmoor, the fictional Madder Valley and, largest of all, the Vale of the White Horse, representing a big swathe of Oxfordshire countryside between Oxford and Swindon. The scenes have an...

    In Dorchester you’re on the route of a 184-mile National Trail snaking east from the source of the Thames to the Thames Barrier in Charlton, London. But for a few small diversions, the Thames Path is a flat and forgiving walk through idyllic meadows and riverside woodland. In summer there’s a constant stream of narrowboats chugging past, and you’re...

    On the opposite bank of the Thames there’s a pair of high chalk hills that stick out in the landscape for miles around. The more southern of these is Castle Hill (110m), which was the site of an Iron Age hillfort and has evidence of human occupation going back more than 4,000 years. Round Hill (120m) nearby is blessed with a view to fall in love wi...

    Running down Dorchester’s east flank is a sequence of preserved water meadows, all protected and maintained for the public after Hurst Water Meadow Trust. North to South these are the Hurst Water Meadow, the Old Bridge Meadow and the Overy Mead Piece at the confluence of the River Thame and the Thames. The largest is the Hurst Water Meadow at 18 ac...

    Open daily in the summer is a preserved Great Western Railway locomotive shed and engine stabling point. This was on the line from London to Bristol, servicing engines that carried passengers to the coast to catch transatlantic steamliners. The current structure dates to 1932 and was closed in 1965 when steam power was replaced by diesel on British...

    Take the path down to the Thames and you’ll soon come to this historic pound lock built in 1789 and sitting next to the tiny village of Little Wittenham. This humble spot played a big role in the history of navigation of the Thames, as King James I’s Oxford-Burcot commission (1605) took place close by and resulted in the first locks to be built on ...

    There’s something thrilling concealed in a 15th-century barn minutes away in Drayton St Leonard. Set up in 1998 and opened to the public in 2002 is a collection of mint condition Aston Martins. Among these cars is the oldest Aston Martin known to exist, a Bamford and Martin A3 dating to 1918. You can track almost 100 years of the manufacturer’s his...

    At the village of Nuneham Courtenay you can visit a satellite of the University of Oxford’s botanical garden. This is on what used to be the grounds of Nuneham House, and since 1963 has contained a big chunk of the university’s plant collection over 130 acres. In this calming Picturesque landscape roamed by peacocks is one of the UK’s largest and m...

    In the same borough, Wallingford Castle is four miles down the Thames and has a history going back even before the 11th century Norman Conquest. This started out as a Saxon burgh, controlling a vital crossing point on the river. From the 1200s it became a Royal Castle, so you may be interested to know that important historical figures like Richard,...

  2. Dorchester on Thames Dorchester on Thames is a locality in Dorchester, South Oxfordshire District, England and has about 992 residents. Dorchester on Thames is situated close to the villages Berinsfield and Little Wittenham.

  3. Dorchester on Thames. Dorchester on Thames is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about 3 miles northwest of Wallingford and 8 miles southeast of Oxford. The town is a few hundred yards from the confluence of the River Thames and River Thame. Photo: Roger Davies, CC BY-SA 2.0. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

    • Dorchester Abbey. Dorchester Abbey, also known as the Abbey Church of St Peter & St Paul, was founded in 1140 by the Bishop of Lincoln. Today it serves as a busy and welcoming church for the surrounding parishes.
    • Garden behind Dorchester Abbey. Behind the abbey, there is a quiet little herb garden. There is a lovely sundial in the centre. It’s beautiful to look at, and it also doubles as a PokeStop (for Pokemon Go fans)!
    • Dorchester Abbey Museum & gift centre. The museum is in the Abbey Guest House which is open from Easter Sunday through to September. Its opening hours are Wednesday & Thursday 11 am – 5 pm, Friday 11 am – 2 pm.
    • High Street. Dorchester on Thames’ high street is not going to pull visitors far and wide for its selection of shops. There is a small supermarket, a stove shop, and not a great deal else.
  4. The picturesque village of Dorchester on Thames is home to the largest public building in south Oxfordshire, the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, more commonly known as Dorchester Abbey. This quiet Thames village was the site of one of the earliest successful Christian missions; in 635 AD Pope Honorius I sent Bishop Birinius to convert ...

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  6. Dorchester Abbey is a significant historic building, having been a place of worship, witness and pilgrimage for more than a millennium. It has a unique C13th sculptural stained glass Jesse Window, …. Things to Do in Dorchester-on-Thames, England: See Tripadvisor's 2,129 traveller reviews and photos of Dorchester-on-Thames tourist attractions.

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