Oxford airport has welcomed a family to see the renovated farmhouse where their ancestors once lived.
Campsfield Farmhouse was home to the Gosling and Rowles family more than 100 years ago - and is now used by administration staff at the airport.
The Gosling family moved to Campsfield from Headington, Oxford, in the early 1800s and married into the Rowles family in the middle of the century. The family farmed at Campsfield until the beginning of the 1900s.
Oxford Airport manager, Neil Melrose, whose office is in what was a parlour in the old family home, said: "It was interesting to hear their family stories and realise how much history lies behind the old farmhouse in which we now work".
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