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Members are reminded that their annual subscription is due on 1 January 2024, and may be paid by Standing Order arranged with your bank, by Bank Transfer, or by cheque sent to the Treasurer. See our November Newsletter for further details.

At the AGM in March 2023, members voted to increase the annual subscription by £5 for those members who receive our 3 Newsletters each year as a printed and posted mailing, rather than by email. This will help to offset the increasing costs of printing and postage, and will come into effect from 1 January 2024. For members receiving communications by email the annual subscription is £10 (individual) or £15 (joint membership); for those opting to receive Newsletters by post the annual subscription is £15 (individual) or £20 (joint).

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Other Recent Activities

Our recent outings by coach from Oxford have included a day trip in September to the National Trust property Tyntesfield, a magnificent Victorian house remodelled in the Gothic Revival style.

In October we visited Batsford Arboretum to catch the autumn colours (it was a little early for changes in many leaves, but we had a sunny day!). Later that day we had a guided tour of Chastleton House, a Jacobean country house full of myths and memories, with a beautifully restored garden.

Our holiday in Chester

Thirty-seven of us ventured out on the holiday to Chester staying at the historic Queen at Chester Hotel where we enjoyed good food and comfortable rooms, mostly named after royalty (especially relatives of Queen Victoria) or well-known figures, such as Charles Dickens and Cecil Rhodes, who had stayed there in the past. One of our group even had the luxury of a four-poster bed!

Our visits took in a wide range of historic periods from the religious upheavals and persecutions of the 16th century (particularly highlighted at Baddesley Clinton, Speke Hall and Coughton Court) to the splendour of 17th-century Dunham Massey house and park, through to the Industrial Revolution with a visit to the cotton mill at Quarry Bank, and on to present-day Liverpool with a visit to Albert Dock and the glorious modern Roman Catholic Cathedral. Some of us also took time out to explore the many attractions of Chester including the Cathedral, the Rows, the city wall, and the zoo.

– Pam Lee

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Plans for the new season, 2023

Our new programme of activities is available in the February newsletter for Members and is listed in greater detail in our Events Calendar on this website.

Planned outings to explore heritage sites include a visit to the Roman Baths and Bath in March; an outing in May to explore more Roman sites in the Cotswolds, at Cirencester’s Corinium Museum, and the Roman Villa at Chedworth; and a visit to Delapré Abbey and Parkland near Northampton in June.

We have also arranged a Guided Tour of Oxford Botanic Garden led by its Director, Professor Simon Hiscock and senior colleagues, towards the end of June; and a coach outing to enjoy a drive in the Cotswolds and a cream tea at Dobbies Garden Centre near Cirencester in late July: something for everyone’s taste, we hope!

Popular coffee mornings!

Towards the end of 2022 we started an informal coffee morning for Members on the last Tuesday of each month at the Weston Library café in Broad Street. These have grown in popularity, and we are continuing them into the summer months. Members can drop in for a chat over a cup of tea or coffee and meet friends, new and old, between 10.30 and 11.45am.

For the more energetic….

Our monthly guided walks continue, starting each time from a National Trust venue and exploring local countryside. Options of different length walks are offered, from two miles or less to around 5 miles. It’s often possible to combine the short walk with a visit to the NT property. See the Events Calendar for further details and dates.

AGM for members of Oxford Centre, followed by lecture

Our AGM will be held on Tuesday 21 March in the Auditorium at Magdalen College at 10.45am. Tea and coffee will be served in the foyer from 10.20am.

After the AGM at around 11am there will be the last lecture of the winter season: “Colonial Photographic Collections at the National Trust”. Rebekah Hodgkinson will describe her research into photographic archives and historical records to explore how the National Trust has been shaped by imperialism. This lecture is open to non-members.

Holidays for Members

In April a group of over 30 Members are visiting Plymouth by coach, staying in a city centre hotel. Visits are planned to Kingston Lacey, Buckland Abbey, Cotehele, Saltram and Killerton, all National Trust properties, many reminding us of the Tudor seafaring history of the area.

Plans are now in place for the holiday staying in Chester in October 2023, with visits on outward and return journeys, in this case Coughton Court and Wightwick Manor. During the stay in Chester we hope to see Dunham Massey, Speke Hall and Quarry Bank, as well as spending time in Liverpool at the Cathedrals and seeing parts of historic Chester.

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Planned activities into 2023

Our new programme of activities is available in the November newsletter for Members and is listed in greater detail in our Events Calendar on this website.

Image of an afternoon tea set with sandwiches, scones, patisserie and a cup of tea.

As we approach Christmas, we have social events at which members can meet old friends and make new ones. There’s an Afternoon Tea Party on 22 November at the Cotswold Lodge Hotel with sandwiches, scones and cakes on offer (forget your diet that afternoon!). We’re also introducing monthly informal Coffee Mornings providing an opportunity for members to meet at the Weston Library café for a chat over a cup of tea or coffee from 10.30am on the last Tuesday of the month, starting on 29 November (no December meeting).

The 2022 programme ends on 13 December with a lecture at Magdalen College Auditorium, in which National Trust Conservator Hilary Jarvis describes how the Trust deals with the dangers of pest infestation in its collections.

Into the New Year….

We’re planning a group visit to Evita, performed by Oxford Operatic at Oxford Playhouse, on 26 January, with the option of a pre-theatre supper. And there’ll be informal Coffee Mornings at the Weston Café on 31 January, 28 February and 28 March.

We have organised a couple of lectures via Zoom in January and February for our Members to view in their own homes. The first will be a talk on Preserving Chastleton House, and the February lecture is on Oxford Botanic Garden at 400 with Professor Simon Hiscock, Director of the Botanic Garden.

A visit to the fascinating Roman Baths in Bath is sure to prove a popular outing by coach from Oxford on 14 March, with newly installed interpretative displays, film projections and soundscapes making this a unique experience.

The AGM of Oxford Centre will be held at Magdalen Auditorium on 21 March 2023, followed by a lecture entitled Colonial Photographic Collections at the National Trust.

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Programme of Activities for Winter 2022-23

Our new programme of activities is available in the August edition of our Newsletter for Members; they are also listed here on our website in the Events Calendar.

The autumn programme starts with the Walking Group’s last outing of the season, a Guided Walk from Chastleton House in September. Walks will resume next April, and are open to non-members: members often bring a friend along with them. A shorter and a longer walk are arranged each time.

The next item in the Calendar is a coach outing to Hampton Court, the fascinating Palace in contrasting Tudor and Baroque styles which was a royal home to Henry VIII and later William and Mary.

Our winter Lecture Programme starts in October with a lecture on the art of conserving paintings with a National Trust expert, held at Magdalen College Auditorium.

Also in October we are returning to Coleshill Model Farm for an exploration of the Heritage Skills which are being practised by craftsmen in the Coleshill workshops. This promises to be a very interesting day out in rural south-west Oxfordshire.

We plan a visit in November to Compton Verney Art Galley for a guided tour of its varied exhibitions. Later in November we will be offering a Zoom lecture to our members on the history of the National Trust property Grey’s Court.

There will be a pre-Christmas Social Activity for Members, our annual Afternoon Tea Party in an Oxford hotel restaurant, a chance to meet up with old friends and make new friends.

The 2022 programme ends in December with a lecture at Magdalen College Auditorium, in which another National Trust expert describes how the Trust deals with the dangers of pest infestation in its collections.

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Recent events, Summer 2022

Hampton Court (new)

Hampton Court, the magnificent home of Henry VIII and William and Mary seen in the autumn sunshine provided a very enjoyable day out by coach in late September. The Tudor and Baroque architecture provided much to explore, not to mention the gardens with both wild and formal areas, and the famous maze.

The last walk of the year in September saw the Walking Group meet at Adlestrop at the northern edge of Oxfordshire, and walk to Chastleton House, the Jacobean country house owned by the National Trust. After a picnic lunch in the neighbouring churchyard, one of the Trust Guides from Chastleton gave an interesting talk on the history of the house. The walk continued along a different route back to the charming village of Adlestrop, but we plan to visit Chastleton House for a guided tour inside the house at a later date.

We were fortunate with a warm sunny July day when we visited Green Templeton College for a tour of the gardens, followed by a generous tea.

Our guided tour of Kelmscott Manor, now beautifully renovated, gave us a fascinating glimpse into the history of the house and the period when William Morris and his family and Pre-Raphaelite friends lived there.

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Donated Trees Planted at Coleshill Estate

A small but willing group of volunteers from the Oxford Centre went into action at Middleleaze Paddock on the National Trust’s Coleshill Estate in early February to help plant some of the saplings for which members of the Centre had donated £680 over 2020–21. We were lucky that it was a dry and relatively mild day, and it was easy to dig holes in the Paddock into which to slide the roots of around 30 very small saplings of mixed varieties. A stake was then hammered in, and a protective sheath fastened around the sapling. We’ll look forward to visiting “our” trees in future years to inspect their growth in one small corner of the paddock which had already been planted with several hundred saplings.

Buscot and Coleshill Estates | National Trust

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New Programme of Activities Announced

Kelmscott Manor, recently re-opened after refurbishment

Our programme of activities for Spring and Summer 2022 includes coach outings, a tea party at an Oxford college, and monthly group walks centred on National Trust properties near Oxford.

We have also arranged 2 group holidays, the first in June to Grantham in Lincolnshire, and second in late November to Derbyshire, to enjoy Christmas at Chatsworth. These are described in the April Bulletin to be found on the Newsletters page.

You need to be a Member of Oxford Centre of the National Trust to receive booking forms (no booking needed to join our walks), but Members may bring a friend who is not a member if there are spaces available.

Please see our Events Calendar for full details.

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Vote to welcome a wider membership

At the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Oxford Centre of the National Trust held on 19 October 2021, it was unanimously agreed to revise our Constitution to allow those who are not members of the National Trust to join the Oxford Centre. We are therefore very happy to welcome applications for membership from anyone interested in supporting our aim to preserve the nation’s heritage and to provide an enjoyable membership experience.

Visit the Membership page.

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Our Programme of Activities for the remainder of the year, including Lectures, Zoom lectures, Walks, Outings and Social Events, is now listed on the Events Calendar webpage.