Oxford Preservation Trust
Chamber Rating
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Debbie Rogers
Oct 29th, 2021 -
John Howard
My wife and I moved to Oxfordshire about a year ago and are so thankful for the work of the Oxford Preservation Trust. We especially love the walks around Boars Hill and North Hinksey - such a great way to get out into nature and yet so close to the city these walks have been a balm during the COVID-19 lockdown period.
Apr 16th, 2021 -
Genius Bohemian
Aug 20th, 2020 -
garryd1000
Total joke of an organisation. People have gifted land to these people in order to protect it from developement or neglect. Many of their paddocks are full of a poisonous weed Ragwort and the trust does nothing to prevent it from spreading. This land then becomes useless to be graze by horses. Shame on the trust and its director.
Mar 5th, 2019 -
Anoushka Bastin
Aug 21st, 2018
Contact Info
- (186) 524-2918
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Oxford Preservation Trust?
A The phone number for Oxford Preservation Trust is: (186) 524-2918.
Q Where is Oxford Preservation Trust located?
A Oxford Preservation Trust is located at 10 Turn Again Ln, Oxford, eng OX1 1QL
Q What is the internet address for Oxford Preservation Trust?
A The website (URL) for Oxford Preservation Trust is: http://www.oxfordpreservation.org.uk/
Q How is Oxford Preservation Trust rated?
A Oxford Preservation Trust has a 3.9 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Oxford Preservation Trust
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )Debbie Rogers on Google
John Howard on Google
My wife and I moved to Oxfordshire about a year ago and are so thankful for the work of the Oxford Preservation Trust. We especially love the walks around Boars Hill and North Hinksey - such a great way to get out into nature and yet so close to the city these walks have been a balm during the COVID-19 lockdown period.
Genius Bohemian on Google
garryd1000 on Google
Total joke of an organisation. People have gifted land to these people in order to protect it from developement or neglect. Many of their paddocks are full of a poisonous weed Ragwort and the trust does nothing to prevent it from spreading. This land then becomes useless to be graze by horses. Shame on the trust and its director.
Anoushka Bastin on Google