A new shuttle bus service has been launched to an award-winning rural estate near Oxford.
The Oxford Bus Company has partnered with Waterperry Gardens to provide new shuttle bus on weekends and bank holidays.
Launching from June 13, the service goes between Thornhill park and ride, Wheatley and Waterperry Gardens.
Buses will call at all stops on the line of route, Oxford Bus Company said.
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A spokesman said the service will run until August 30 and added: "This is perfect to enjoy a great day out over the summer months, with 20 acres of landscaped gardens, a shop, gallery and even a tea shop."
Waterperry Gardens is an award-winning, 20-acre ornamental garden and rural estate on the other side of the M40 from Wheatley.
Located just seven miles from central Oxford, it is famous for its historical 200-foot herbaceous border, a plant centre, and its origins as a women’s horticultural college.
Services will run hourly from 9.30am at Thornhill park and ride until 4.30pm.
The final bus from Waterperry Gardens will be at 5.45pm.
Waterperry Gardens was made famous by Beatrix Havergal when she founded her School of Horticulture for Ladies at the site in 1932, and is open all year round for visitors.
It recently featured on an episode of the BBC show Gardeners' World with a visit from presenter Carol Klein.