TODAY marks the longest day of the year, with early risers able to catch the sunrise at 4.46am this morning.
The summer solstice will see almost 17 hours sunshine for Oxfordshire before today's sunset at 9.27pm.
An Oxfordshire tradition sees sunseekers head to the The Rollright Stones near Chipping Norton.
Folktales have it that the Neolithic and Bronze Age stone circle represents a monarch and his courtiers petrified by a witch.
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Summer solstice 2018 - Oxfordshire
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