He is "falling rain" - hopefully he will see the thread and let us know if he is aware of anywhere. There is a site that allows open fires near the White Horse at Uffington, but that's about 20 miles from Oxford.
Geoff
Just seen this thread. I'm not 'Ditchmonkey he's already spent the year living out. I'm planning to do my little soiree next year from probably June or July. Not definate date yet.
I don't know of anywhere to wild camp in Oxford. When I do my year I was planning to use the campsite already mentioned at White horse hill amongst others, for my week at work. Buckshot made a good suggestion to me to try and find a farmer that would let me camp while in Oxford, which is a great idea but i hav'nt found one yet. When I'm off I'll be all over the country and will take up peoples very kind offers to use their spaces/woods/ fields.
There are other campsites in and around Oxford but they are all a little more commercial.
The one near Kidlington I'm a little unsure about as I went there to camp once and they wouldn't let me. The site advertised that they allowed tents and so I went there. The owner asked me if I had a portable toilet and I said that I didn't, I presumed a campsite (that allows tents and not just caravans or camper vans) would have a toilet on site, which I don't think is too unreasonable thought to think. Anyway because I didn't have a porta loo they wouldn't let me camp there. I think they, for some reason didn't like the look of me. I have no idea why. Maybe because I was on my own, maybe because i didn't arrive in a posh caravan like his usual punters. I really have no idea why I was turned away and the porta loo line seemed very feeble to me and just an excuse. A bit of snobbery maybe? Anyway that was about 5 years ago and i don't know if the owners have changed or their policies but I have never been back as I was a little miffed at the attitude from the owner. Things may be different now, but if they're not I can't imagine they'd let a group of hairy arsed bushcrafters camp there. (no offence to any ladies, I'm not suggesting you have hairy bottoms :tapedshut ) Anyway they don't allow fires so stuff' em.
Another idea is the Boars hill scout camp site but I enquired there before (when I did the bow drill workshop a couple of Christmases ago) and they wern't interested as we wern't a youth group. Safety for the kids and all that. Could try again though.
I think the best idea would be to go to the Whie Horse campsite It's open all year round so no problem there. We're allowed a fire so that's a bonus. I don't know about hammocks though, mind you in Jan/Feb a tent maybe a better option. I have a Patrol tent that I can bring along and it could seat about 15 at a squeeze (bring your own chairs) and if the weather is foul we can all sit in there for shelter and shoot the doodies, and have a beer.
Only problem is that it's a way from Oxford as dgcalvert says. About 20 miles. Maybe we could meet there (at the campsite) the night before, and just a few people take the rest in their cars into Oxford the next day. I don't have a car at the mo but could rent one for the weekend which is what I've been doing for the past year and a half, and don't mind driving a car full into Oxford.
Anyway just an idea, I'd be up for it defo.

I've been to the Pitt rivers a few times and can agree it's a great museum. Lets do it.