Woodstock, which means “clearing in the forest” or “clearance”
Woodstock, a small town lying 13 km northwest of Oxford in the county of Oxfordshire. Extremely cozy, drowning in garlands and snow, he seemed to leave the Christmas cards.
Woodstock is famous for the birth of two people who had a significant impact on the development of the history of Great Britain. In 1330, Prince Edward was born here, and in 1874 – Winston Churchill. The name of the city comes from the Old English language and in translation means “clearing in the forest” or “lumen”. The history of Woodstock has more than seven centuries – it is known that in the 16th century the city was famous for its glove workshops, of which there are more than a hundred here today. The population of the city is small