**Business Description for Christ Church Meadow, Oxford**

Nestled in the heart of Oxford, Christ Church Meadow is a picturesque destination that invites visitors to experience the serene beauty of nature alongside the rich history of the iconic Christ Church College. Spanning lush green landscapes and offering stunning views of the River Isis, our meadow is a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility, whether for a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply a moment of reflection.

At Christ Church Meadow, we pride ourselves on providing an exceptional visitor experience. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist with any inquiries, ensuring your visit is both enjoyable and memorable. We offer guided tours that delve into the historical significance of the meadow and its connection to the college, enriching your understanding of this remarkable site.

As a valued part of Oxford’s cultural tapestry, Christ Church Meadow serves as a venue for various community events and educational programs, making it a hub for both locals and tourists alike. With ample space for outdoor activities and exploration, families can create lasting memories while enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds them.

Whether you’re planning a visit or need more information, we encourage you to reach out to us directly or explore our website for further details. Discover why Christ Church Meadow is not just a destination but a cherished experience waiting to be explored.

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Hassan Chisti

5 Google Rating

You're a wizard Harry!!!

5/ 5

You're a wizard Harry!!!

Amanda Williams

4 Google Rating

Lovely circular walk around the meadow and river banks.

4/ 5

Lovely circular walk around the meadow and river banks.

Margaret Mix

5 Google Rating

Lovely walk, surrounded by wonderful architecture and wildlife on the river.

5/ 5

Lovely walk, surrounded by wonderful architecture and wildlife on the river.

Babul Ali

5 Google Rating

Historic. Lovely place for a walk on a sunny day.

5/ 5

Historic. Lovely place for a walk on a sunny day.

christian burkitt

4 Google Rating

Pleasant stroll, great views of the city

4/ 5

Pleasant stroll, great views of the city

Ajeesh Thomas Abraham

5 Google Rating

Saw beforein movies now became real

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Saw beforein movies now became real

Elaine Moresby

4 Google Rating

lovely place for a walk and to take in the springtime changes. a life saver at the moment.

4/ 5

lovely place for a walk and to take in the springtime changes. a life saver at the moment.

Brenda Watts

4 Google Rating

Lovely but internet signal wasn't good

4/ 5

Lovely but internet signal wasn't good

Harel Arzi

5 Google Rating

An Oxford classic

5/ 5

An Oxford classic

adi harlianto

5 Google Rating

When you need a walk in city centre

5/ 5

When you need a walk in city centre

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