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Oxfordshire: Five things to do this May bank holiday weekend
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Oxfordshire Arts Week
The exhibition, which began on May, 2 has travelled through South, North and West Oxfordshire and is set to hit Oxford city centre this week.
Visitors can see an array of photography, ceramics, jewellery, textiles, and silversmithing across the city at multiple venues.
Heritage in Motion
This weekend railway enthusiasts can see a classic train at Didcot Railway Centre.
LBSCR H2-class Atlantic No. 32424 “Beachy Head” is a famous British steam locomotive from the Edwardian period, but the one you will see is a brand-new reconstruction, not an original preserved engine.
Blenheim Palace Food Festival (Image: Blenheim Palace)
The Blenheim Palace Food Festival
The festival returns for its 11th year over the May Bank Holiday weekend, running from Saturday to Monday.
Headlining the Festival Kitchen is Raymond Blanc OB, and the festival offers cuisine from around the world, alongside artisan kitchenware traders, craft brewers and farm shops.
John Lawson’s Circus
For those that want to see a circus, visit Millets Farm Centre in Frilford.
According to their website the circus offers ‘an entirely human cast, the production offers a captivating, family-friendly experience filled with humour and high-level skill.’
Cogees Manor Farm (Image: Contributed)
Coggees Manor Farm
Coggees Manor Farm in Witney is offering multiple activities for adults and children alike.
Baking demonstrations, mini tractors, petting farm animals and a heritage orchard are just some of the activities available over the May Bank Holiday and through the May half term.