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Learn
English: activities
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Merton is
ideally placed to cater for your interests and tastes, allowing you to
experience the best of English city and country. |
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Visit Cotswold villages
and market towns, taste the local beer in a
traditional English pub, walk along the Oxford canal,
take in the delights of Oxford and London or explore
the local countryside on a bicycle. |
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There's no better way to learn English!
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Oxford, London,
Birmingham |
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Stratford, Burford,
Warwick |
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The Cotswolds, The
Chilterns |
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Blenheim, Waddesdon,
Warwick |
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oXFORD, "city of dreaming spires"
is home to the oldest English-speaking university in the world and
includes architecture from every period from the Saxons to the present
day.
Travelling by the fastest trains,
London
lies just 50 minutes away, opening up all the delights and opportunities
of the capital which can be easily visited in a day from Merton. |
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Bicester Village, just 4 miles from
Merton, is the leading outlet shopping destination in Europe visited
annually by more than 3 million customers from all over the world.
To the west of Oxford lie the
Cotswolds, an area famed for its beauty
with its country paths rolling hills and quintessentially English villages
and pubs. To the east lie the chalk hills and magnificent beech forests of
the
Chilterns haunted by the cries of
low-flying red kites.
Blenheim Palace, 20 minutes from Merton,
is the birthplace of Winston Churchill, and a world heritage site. It is
one of England's greatest palaces with gardens to match. Other English
country estates to visit include
Stowe, and the magnificent
Waddesdon Manor.
Central England is well known for its
attractive and vibrant market towns.
Banbury is the subject of a well known
English rhyme and upmarket
Henley is famed for its rowing regatta.
Buckingham dates from about the 7th
Century and
Stratford is the famed home town of
William Shakespeare.
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