Ascott Earl
Ascott Earl is a Village in the county of Oxfordshire.
There are great places to visit near Ascott Earl including some great ancient sites, cities, shopping centres, towns and historic buildings.
Ascott Earl has some unmissable ancient sites nearby like The Rollright Stones, The King Stone, The Whispering Knights, and The Kings Men.
There are a number of cities near to Ascott Earl including Oxford.
Westgate Oxford is one of Ascott Earl's best, nearby shopping centres to visit in Ascott Earl.
Banbury is a great place to visit close to Ascott Earl if you like towns.
The area around Ascott Earl's best historic buildings can be found at Upton House.
Ascott Earl History
There are some historic monuments around Ascott Earl:
- Civil War artillery fieldwork 370m NNW of Park Farm, Cornbury Park
- Pair of Bronze Age round barrows and surrounding Civil War fieldworks 180m north-west of Park Farm
- Over Chalford medieval settlement
- The Mount bell barrow 110m south west of Mount Farm
- Long barrow on Adlestrop Hill
- Medieval settlement of Widford immediately east of Manor Farm
- Chastleton Barrow camp: a hillfort south of Barrow House
- Dovecote 125m north of Minster Lovell Hall
- One of a pair of bowl barrows 370m NW of High Lodge
- Medieval moat surrounding High Lodge, 400m north east of Kingstanding Farm
- Bowl barrow 400m north west of Ranger's Lodge in Cornbury Park
- Bowl barrow 525m north of Barter's Hill Farm
- Great house site, garden earthworks and associated remains immediately north, west and south of St Mary's Church
- Squire's Clump Anglo-Saxon burial mound 500m south west of Iron Buildings
- Butter cross
- Chipping Norton motte and bailey castle, and fishpond
- Skew Plantation bowl barrow
- Earthwork at Lowbarrow Farm
- Site of Langley Palace royal hunting lodge, an associated enclosure and later garden earthworks at Langley Farm
- The remains of a medieval moated manor, priory, settlement and associated features, Cogges
- Bowl barrow 500m south west of Hill Farm, Lidstone
- Over Norton bowl barrow 150m north west of the intersection between the A361 and the A34(T)
- Long barrow 150m west of Churchill Copse in Wychwood Forest
- Bishop of Winchester's Palace, 90m east of St Mary's Church
- Bowl barrow 150m east of Waterman's Lodge: one of a pair of Bronze Age barrows on the western edge of Wychwood Forest
- Pair of Bronze Age bowl barrows situated on Maple Hill in Wychwood Forest
- Slatepits Copse long barrow, 1km SE of High Lodge in Wychwood Forest
- Pair of bowl barrows at Hawksnest Copse in Wychwood Forest
- Pair of confluent bowl barrows 200m SSW of Bockett's Corner on Leigh Hale Plain
- Lowland Barn Romano-British farmstead 200m north west of Bury Hill
- Asthall Barrow: an Anglo-Saxon burial mound 100m SSW of Barrow Farm
- Minster Lovell Hall
- Hawk Stone standing stone 700m south of Claridges Barn
- Moated site at Manor Farm
- Portal dolmen 400m south east of Burnt Hill
- Shipton Barrow: a bowl barrow, Saxon barrow, and associated earthwork enclosure 350m north of Downs Lodge
- Roman villa and associated bath house 450m north west of Lower Field Farm
- Besbury Lane bowl barrow, 450m north east of Conduit Farm
- One of a pair of bowl barrows 370m north-west of High Lodge
- Walcot ornamental fishponds and garden earthworks
- Bowl barrow 270m east of Spelsburydown Farm barns
- Pain's Farm bowl barrow 30m south of Pain's Farm Cottages
- Section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch running east from the River Evenlode opposite Cornbury Park
- Ascott Earl motte and bailey castle
- Taston standing stone 12m north of Taston village cross
- Waterman's Lodge bowl barrow, one of a pair of Bronze Age barrows on the western edge of Wychwood Forest
- Long barrow situated in Southlawn Plain Woods
- Nether Chalford medieval settlement
- Pair of Bronze Age bowl barrows 150m north of Roustage Wood
- A pair of Roman camps and a section of a post-medieval sunken road situated in the north eastern corner of Cornbury Park
- Ascott d'Oyley 12th century motte and bailey castle and associated earthworks
- Brize's Lodge bowl barrow, 400m east of Gospel Oak
- Bowl barrow 80m south east of Spelsburydown Farm barns
- Bowl barrow 150m north-west of North Lodge, Cornbury Park
- Site of 19th century pottery factory NW of Leafield
- Lyneham long barrow and standing stone, 480m north east of Hill Barn
- Pair of bowl barrows immediately south of Blindwell Wood
- Knollbury camp hillfort
- Taston village cross
- The Roundabout hillfort, 460m west of Barter's Hill Farm
- Leafield Barrow: a motte castle 220m north west of St Michael and All Angels Church
- Shrunken medieval village NW of Churchill old church
- Neolithic long barrow 400m SSE of Burnt Hill
- Bowl barrow 200m west of Hawksnest Copse in Wychwood Forest
Places to see near Ascott Earl
Lakes near Ascott Earl
Canals near Ascott Earl
Rivers near Ascott Earl
- Thame upstream of Aylesbury
- Cuttle Brook
- Dorton, Chearsley and Waddesdon Brooks
- Stoke Brook Aylesbury
- Baldon Brook (South of Oxford)
- Holton Brook and tributaries
- Chinor Brook and Sydenham Brook
- Kingsey Cuttle Brook and tributaries at Thame
- Latchford Brook at Tetsworth
- Hardwick Brook (Source to Thame)
- Lewknor Brook
- Thame (Scotsgrove Brook to Thames)
- Scotsgrove Brook (upstream Kingsey Cuttle Brook)
- Peppershill and Shabbington Brooks
- Worminghall Brook and tributaries
- Thame (Aylesbury to Scotsgrove Brook)
- Haseley Brook
- Chalgrove Brook
- Bear Brook and Wendover Brook
- Fleet Marston Brook, Denham Brook, Pitchcott Brook west
- Berrick Stream and Lady Brook
- Wye (High Wycombe fire station to Thames)
- Sulham Brook
- Hamble Brook
- Mill Brook and Bradfords Brook system, Wallingford
- Cholsey Brook and tributaries
- Hughenden Stream
- Ewelme Stream (Source to Thames)
- Ewelme Stream (Source to Thames)
- Thames (Reading to Cookham)
- Wye (Source to High Wycombe fire station)
- Thames Wallingford to Caversham
- Pang
- Letcombe Brook
- Ock and tributaries (Land Brook confluence to Thames)
- Sandford Brook (source to Ock)
- Frilford and Marcham Brook
- Childrey Brook and Norbrook at Common Barn
- Ock (to Cherbury Brook)
- Childrey and Woodhill Brooks
- Stutfield Brook (source to Ock)
- Ginge Brook and Mill Brook
- Thames (Evenlode to Thame)
- Moor Ditch and Ladygrove Ditch
- Northfield Brook (Source to Thames) at Sandford
- Cow Common Brook and Portobello Ditch
- Cherwell (Bletchingdon to Ray)
- Bloxham Brook (Source to Sor Brook)
- Highfurlong Brook (to Cherwell)
- Hanwell Brook
- Tadmarton Stream (Source to Sor Brook)
- Upper Swere (Source to Wigginton)
- Hook Norton Brook (Source to Swere)
- Sor Brook (Broughton to Cherwell)
- Farthinghoe Stream (Source to Cherwell) and tributaries
- Swere (Wigginton to Cherwell)
- Ockley Brook and Croughton Brook (Source to Cherwell)
- Ashby Brook (Source to Cherwell)
- Bayswater Brook
- Deddington Brook (Source to Cherwell)
- Sor Brook (Source to Broughton)
- Cherwell (Ray to Thames) and Woodeaton Brook
- Cherwell (Source to Trafford Bridge)
- Chacombe Brook (Source to Cherwell)
- Cherwell (Ashby Brook to Cropredy)
- Clayton and Wormleighton Brook, Source to Highfurlong Brook
- Cherwell (Cropredy to Nell Bridge)
- Shutford Stream (Source to Sor Brook)
- Cherwell (Nell Bridge to Bletchingdon)
- Littlestock Stream to tributary of Evenlode at Shipton
- Evenlode (Source to Four Shires S) and Longborough Stream
- Glyme (Enstone to Dorn)
- Little Compton Brook and tributaries (Source to Evenlode)
- Evenlode (Bledington to Glyme confluence)
- Glyme (Dorn confluence to Evenlode)
- Evenlode (Compton Bk to Bledington Bk) and 4 Shires
- Heythorpe Stream and tributaries
- Cornwell Brook and tributaries (Source to Evenlode)
- Coldron and Taston Brooks
- Sars Brook (source to Evenlode downstream Bledington)
- Bledington Brook (Source to Evenlode)
- Evenlode (Glyme to Thames)
- Glyme (Source to Enstone)
- Westcote Brook (source to Evenlode at Bledington)
- Dorn (Source to Glyme)