Beautiful country areas around Oxfordshire?

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I have quite a few couple shoots coming up soon, I was just wondering if anyone here can recommend any particularly beautiful locations around Oxfordshire?

I'v already tried googling a bit, but nothing is really inspiring me. :(
 
Hmm I don't know the area very well but when I was on the train from Paddington (I think) to Oxford last December, I was looking out the window and just thinking I want to shoot there, I want to shoot there, I want to shoot there, OH GOD I want to shoot there haha. They are more locations for photoshoots than particularly interesting landscapes but if you look if any farms in the area will maybe let you shoot there? Sorry for the useless reply but if you look around where the paddington through oxford line runs then they could be helpful
 
have a look at Blenheim palace, port meadow and shot over can be nice and wytham woods (catch wytham woods at the right time and you get some beautiful bluebell fields.
if i can think of anymore i will post again
 
'Bluebell woods nettlebed'. First few Google results are some indicative pictures. They should be coming out soon.
 
have a look at Blenheim palace, port meadow and shot over can be nice and wytham woods (catch wytham woods at the right time and you get some beautiful bluebell fields.
if i can think of anymore i will post again
Wytham woods is STUNNING when the bluebells are out. Anyone local that hasn't seen this should really get themselves over there, photography or no photography.
 
Harcourt Arboretum has a lot of different stuff within a relatively small location. Wild woodland, exotic trees, wild meadows. Batsford Arboretum is supposed to be nice as well.

Wittenham Clumps isn't bad.

The Uffington White Horse is a vast expanse and that's only about 25 miles south.

Haven't been there but Buscot Park is supposed to be nice. That's just the other side of Faringdon.

If you go down the M40 to where it cuts through the hillside at J6, on the top is Cowleaze wood and lots of other woods all joined together and over the back is a lake and Wormsley park. Haven't been there either but supposed to be nice.
 
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