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Cropredy, Oxfordshire

Famous for the Battle of Cropredy Bridge, which took place in 1644 when on the 29th of June King Charles I was victorious over Waller, leader of the Cromwellian troops.

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Culham, Oxfordshire

Culham is a village and civil parish in a bend of the River Thames, 1 mile south of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. Culham Bridge was built 1416-22 by the Abingdon Guild of the Holy...

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Deddington, Oxfordshire

Rustic-brown houses adorn the fine Market Square and broad main street of this charming Oxfordshire village.

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Didcot, Oxfordshire

All the romance of the steam age is gathered here in Didcot at the fine museum of the Great Western Society and the old locomotive depot makes an interesting setting for a sparkling collection of GWR engines and relics from the past.

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Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire

This is a delightful village set beside the River Thames at a point where the historic river is joined by the lesser known River Thame. The village is renowned for its Abbey...

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Drayton St Leonard, Oxfordshire

Drayton St Leonard is a small village in south Oxfordshire, adjacent to the river Thame, some 8 miles southeast of historic Oxford.

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Duns Tew, Oxfordshire

Duns Tew is a picturesque village in North Oxfordshire, about 10 miles south of Banbury. It is one of three local villages collectively known as "The Tews", the other two being...

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East Hendred, Oxfordshire

East Hendred is one of the spring line villages nestling just below the Downs in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire.

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Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Ewelme is a quiet place particularly noted for its historic parish church.

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Great Haseley, Oxfordshire

Great Haseley is a picturesque village in South Oxfordshire, about 4.5 miles from the market town of Thame. It has many listed buildings and thatched stone cottages. The name is...

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Great Tew, Oxfordshire

Mellow Oxfordshire village with cottages built by Lord Falkland in the 17th-century.

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Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire

Once a thriving village with a corn mill on the river Cherwell, a farm and over a dozen cottages, Hampton Gay is now much smaller with just a few cottages, a farm, the old church...

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