E Woo Counselling — Psychotherapist in Oxford, England
AddressThe Old Schoolhouse Hertford St OX4 3AJ, Oxford, ENG
Phone+447712585596
Websitecounselling-directory.org.uk
Reviews on Google5.0 · 8 reviews
Lovely community space ❤
Fantastic toddler group every Tuesday and Thursday from 0930-1100, run by the Sunflower Trust volunteers
As you approach the building, please take the time be enchanted by the multi-roomed Willow bower on the left of the carpark. It's truly a magical structure, to be enjoyed by children of every age. The building itself is home to a rotating range of wellness service providers and pop-up creative installations – most recently an exhibition for Oxfordshire Art Weeks.
Venue with great potential. Hopefully their plans will bear fruit.
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