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Oxfordshire village lying between the River Thames and the River Windrush.
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Stonor village is situated a short distance from Henley-on-Thames, it is here hidden in a fold of the Chilterns and surrounded by beechwoods, you will find imposing Stonor Park, home of the Stonor family for over 800 years.
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Stratton Audley is a picturesque village about 2.5 miles (4 km) northeast of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. Mentioned in the Doomsday book of 1086 as Stratton, the village...
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Swalcliffe is a picturesque village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) west of Banbury in Oxfordshire. The village has some lovely period cottages, including thatched...
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Thame is an ancient market town whose charter was granted by Wulfhere, King of Mercia. It was later mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1087 and has a parish church built during...
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Victory over the Danes by King Alfred is said to have caused the carving of the great White Horse..
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Wallingford is a market town and riverside resort, it was originally built as a walled town at a strategic crossing of the River Thames by William the Conqueror. In fact, the...
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Wantage is a small historic market town in Oxfordshire, famous for being the birthplace of King Alfred the Great, who was born there during the 9th century, though the site of the...
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A very pretty village with thatched cottages, a lovely 18th century church, and a pub where the famous playwright/poet Ben Jonson stopped on his way to visit shakespeare in...
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Woodstock will be forever inextricably linked with the great Palace of Blenheim and as birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, one of the greatest Englishmen ever.
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Once part of the county of Berkshire, the village of Woolstone sits at the foot of the Berkshire Downs in the Vale of White Horse, and is an old spring line settlement, with a...
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Quintessential pretty Oxfordshire village showing a wealth of attractive thatched cottages, built mostly following a fire which struck the village during the latter half of the 17th-century.
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Yarnton lies in close proximity to Bladon where Sir Winston Churchill is buried, and is not too far from Blenheim Palace at Woodstock, his ancestral family home.
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