Heythrop
Heythrop is a Village in the county of Oxfordshire.
There are great places to visit near Heythrop including some great ancient sites, cities, shopping centres, towns and historic buildings.
There are a number of ancient sites near Heythrop including The Rollright Stones, The King Stone, The Whispering Knights, and The Kings Men.
Places near Heythrop feature a number of interesting cities including Oxford.
Places near Heythrop feature a number of interesting shopping centres including Westgate Oxford.
Places near Heythrop feature a number of interesting towns including Banbury.
The area around Heythrop's best historic buildings can be found at Upton House.
Heythrop History
There are some historic monuments around Heythrop:
- Medieval moat surrounding High Lodge, 400m north east of Kingstanding Farm
- Barn at Rectory Farm, Church Enstone
- A pair of Roman camps and a section of a post-medieval sunken road situated in the north eastern corner of Cornbury Park
- Section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch 350m ENE of Ditchley House
- Gagingwell cross, 80m west of Abbey Farm
- Skew Plantation bowl barrow
- Lee's Rest Earthwork: a probable Romano-Celtic temple 200m north east of Lee's Rest Farm
- Pair of bowl barrows at Hawksnest Copse in Wychwood Forest
- The Roundabout hillfort, 460m west of Barter's Hill Farm
- Barrow Place earthwork, 370m south west of Lodge Farm, Ditchley
- Lyneham long barrow and standing stone, 480m north east of Hill Barn
- Lowland Barn Romano-British farmstead 200m north west of Bury Hill
- Linear earthworks east of Callow Hill Roman villa forming part of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch
- Callow Hill Roman villa
- Bowl barrow 270m east of Spelsburydown Farm barns
- 145m section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch situated 200m west of Grimsdyke Farm
- Bowl barrow in Kingswood Brake, 450m WNW of Wood Farm
- Madmarston Hill camp
- Ascott Earl motte and bailey castle
- Earthwork NE of Tadmarton village
- Ascott d'Oyley 12th century motte and bailey castle and associated earthworks
- Ditchley Park Roman villa and part of an associated field system 450m ENE of Lodge Farm
- Fawler Roman villa
- Pump Copse earthwork
- Bowl barrow 525m north of Barter's Hill Farm
- Beaconsfield Farm Roman villa
- Bowl barrow 400m north west of Ranger's Lodge in Cornbury Park
- Long barrow 150m west of Churchill Copse in Wychwood Forest
- Swerford Castle
- Stonesfield Roman villa
- Moated site 300m east of Stourton Methodist Chapel
- Long barrow 250m south of Ellen's Lodge in Shilcott Wood on the Ditchley Park Estate
- Bowl barrow 80m south east of Spelsburydown Farm barns
- Besbury Lane bowl barrow, 450m north east of Conduit Farm
- Taston standing stone 12m north of Taston village cross
- The Rollright Stones
- Taston village cross
- Bowl barrow situated in Round Clump, Ditchley Park
- Moated site, 230m west of St Michael's Church
- Dovecote south of Milcombe Hall Farm
- Bowl barrow 150m east of Waterman's Lodge: one of a pair of Bronze Age barrows on the western edge of Wychwood Forest
- Hawk Stone standing stone 700m south of Claridges Barn
- Knollbury camp hillfort
- Great house site, garden earthworks and associated remains immediately north, west and south of St Mary's Church
- Tadmarton camp
- Rectangular earthwork enclosure in Hill Wood, 650m south east of Grimsdyke Farm
- Chipping Norton motte and bailey castle, and fishpond
- 380m section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch 200m ENE of Kiddington Lodge
- Medieval settlement and church of Asterleigh
- Over Chalford medieval settlement
- Broughton Castle: fortified house and moat
- Bowl barrow 500m south west of Hill Farm, Lidstone
- Waterman's Lodge bowl barrow, one of a pair of Bronze Age barrows on the western edge of Wychwood Forest
- Section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch running east from the River Evenlode opposite Cornbury Park
- Bowl barrow 60m north of Wood Farm
- Nether Chalford medieval settlement
- Over Norton bowl barrow 150m north west of the intersection between the A361 and the A34(T)
- Iron Age enclosed settlement and part of a trackway 150m north east of the King Stone
- Pair of Bronze Age round barrows and surrounding Civil War fieldworks 180m north-west of Park Farm
- Walcot ornamental fishponds and garden earthworks
- Hoar Stone portal dolmen situated in Enstone Firs
- Section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch running into the northern edge of Shilcott Wood on the Ditchley Estate
- Squire's Clump Anglo-Saxon burial mound 500m south west of Iron Buildings
- Bowl barrow 150m north-west of North Lodge, Cornbury Park
- 1km section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch running from Out Wood to Berring's Wood
- Wigginton Roman villa and Iron Age enclosure, 300m north east of the Church of St Giles
- 1100m section of the north Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch at Model Farm on the Ditchley Park Estate
- Tithe barn
- One of a pair of bowl barrows 370m north-west of High Lodge
- One of a pair of bowl barrows 370m NW of High Lodge
- Civil War artillery fieldwork 370m NNW of Park Farm, Cornbury Park
Places to see near Heythrop
Lakes near Heythrop
Canals near Heythrop
Rivers near Heythrop
- 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)