Have you ever wondered what lies behind the gates and doors of some of the many old and impressive buildings around Oxford?
Oxford Open Doors is an event in which many buildings around Oxford literally open their doors to the community. This is a unique chance to see inside all kinds of places. Some have tours and volunteers to tell you more and others are self-guided.
Find out more about where and when places are open over the weekend here and read more about this on our blog
Uncomfortable Oxford are leading a free History of Medicine Tour for Oxford Open Days on September 15th
Across Oxfordshire other towns are having similar events
Abingdon has one of the biggest heritage weekends in the region. On the 13th – 15th September there will be a number of events and over the weekend, several buildings, including private houses, open their doors to the community.
Aylesbury has a fantastic programme including Partners in Time - A Walking Play on the 14th and 15th of September and The Muddled Museum in the Market Square on Saturday 14th September
St Mary’s Church, Henley on Thames, From the Garden of Eden to Paradise: A Journey in Stained Glass 6th – 15th September.
I Spy Brackley town centre Heritage Quiz trail
Heritage Open Days Free entry
Henley on Thames Visit the River & Rowing Museum for FREE on the 14th and 15th September
To celebrate Heritage Open Days there is free entry to Nuffield Place near Henley 11th-15th September
Free Entry to Grey’s Court 11th – 15th September
Free entry to Pendon Museum at Long Wittenham on 11th September
Free entry to Kelmscott Manor, Lechlade Saturday 14th September