Oxford is famous for its University, its architecture, the influence on the English language via the Oxford English Dictionary and the people who went there. An eclectic bunch of the worlds prominent people from Stephen Hawkin to the author of my favourite quote:
‘Not all those who wander are lost’
J R R TOLKIEN
Or perhaps you have been already been here on your own travels, or by watching one of the many great movies filmed against this wonderful backdrop; Brideshead Revisited, 101 Dalmatians, Saving Private Ryan, A Fish Called Wander, X Men: First Class, Harry Potter etc?
Do tell where you favourite part of Oxford or Oxfordshire is?
Maybe you were with me in 2015 when we stumbled upon the 150th Anniversary of Alice in Oxford?
“If you don’t know where you are going any road can take you there”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Kelmscott is tucked away on the borders of Oxfordshire, Gloucester and Wiltshire close to the not to be missed Cotswolds with their sheer Chocolate box appeal in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
Think pretty villages and towns with a rich history, cute cottages, the River Thames with boats and white swans, and internationally renowned annual events…. Which bring us back to the sleepy village of Kelmscott.
You could easily pass by the tiny hamlet of Kelmscott in favour of Oxford, Cirencester or the Cotswold villages and indeed many would do, had it not been for the notoriety brought by a Mr William Morris (born:1834, died:1896)
The designer, writer and socialite rented Kelmscott Manor in the 1870s along with his colleague the Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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I haven’t been to Kelmscott, it sounds rather nice though. Happy Easter.
That looks like a cute villiage to visit. I would love the craft market, too.