Garth House (Bicester)
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Garth House is a former hunting lodge built in the 1840s. Today it is set in some 9 acres of parkland and formal gardens. In May 1946, on the death of the private landowner, Garth House and the surrounding estate was purchased by the then Bicester Urban District Council at a cost of £6,500 becoming the new landowner. Some of the money was donated by notable local dignitaries of the time.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°53'45"N 1°8'48"W
- South Ruislip Estate 64 km
- Girdlestone Estate 78 km
- County Hall, Leicestershire County Council 85 km
- County Hall 116 km
- Mansfield Civic Centre 140 km
- Derbyshire County Council Offices & County Hall 142 km
- Dronfield Civic Centre 158 km
- Flintshire county council 196 km
- Salford Town Hall 197 km
- North Yorkshire County Council HQ 272 km
- Graven Hill: LCS Depot 2 km
- Bicester Airfield (former RAF Bicester) 2.5 km
- Merton Solar Field 3.1 km
- Bicester Golf and Country Club 3.6 km
- Arncott Depot (DSDA Site "C") 5.3 km
- RAF Weston-on-the-Green 5.3 km
- Piddington Depot (DSDA "Sites A&G") 6 km
- Stoke Lyne Wood 6.4 km
- DSDA (Site "B") 6.5 km
- Buckinghamshire 24 km