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Towns near Appleford
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Long Wittenham
(1 Mile)*
Long Wittenham, or ‘Witta's Ham' is a small village near the Thames in south Oxfordshire, apparently named after a Saxon known as Witta, who settled in the area in the 6th century. |
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Wittenham
(1 Mile)*
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Didcot
(1 Mile)*
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Little Wittenham
(2 Miles)*
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Sutton Courtenay
(2 Miles)*
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East Hagbourne
(2 Miles)*
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Harwell
(2 Miles)*
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North Moreton
(2 Miles)*
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Clifton Hampden
(3 Miles)*
There's something wonderfully English about Clifton Hampden. On a blustery day, the swifts snapping up the mayfly, cow parsley almost at shoulder height |
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Milton
(3 Miles)*
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Drayton
(3 Miles)*
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Sutton Wick
(3 Miles)*
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Dorchester
(3 Miles)*
If you're a fan of ‘Midsomer Murders' you might be unaware that you are gazing at a few of ancient Dorchester's fine views in some of their episodes. |
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Culham
(3 Miles)*
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South Moreton
(3 Miles)*
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