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Towns in Oxfordshire
Abingdon
You are walking with the past when you visit Abingdon. Sometimes the Thames, which flows under the ancient bridge here, brings with it a mysterious fog.
Adderbury
Alvescot
Ambrosden
Appleford
Appleton
Ardley
Ascott-under-Wychwood
Ashbury
Asthall
Aston
Aston Rowant
Aston Tirroid
Balking
Bampton
Banbury
Banbury, a historic and lively market town - famous for its nursery rhyme, 'Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross'
Barford St. John
Barford St. Michael
Barton
Beckley
Benson
Berrick Salome
Bicester
Bicester - of Saxon origin (not Roman, despite the spelling), is a traditional and thriving market town, known for being the fastest growing town in Oxfordshire.
Bix
Blackthorn
Bladon
Blenheim
Bletchingdon
Blewbury
Bloxham
Boddicott
Bourton
Brightwell Baldwin
Britwell Salome
Brize Norton
Broadwell
Broughton
Buckland
Bucknell
Burford
Burford is situated in north Oxfordshire, twenty miles north of Oxford, and is considered the southern gateway to the Cotswolds.
Buscot
Carterton
Cassington
Caversfield
Chadlington
Chalgrove
Charlbury
Charlton-on-Otmoor
Charney Basset
Checkendon
Chesterton
Childrey
Chilton
Chinnor
Chipping Norton
To the visitor passing through Chipping Norton seems just like any other Cotswold Town, honey coloured cottages and quaint back lanes with old buildings, but it holds a secret
Chislehampton
Cholsey
Christmas Common
Church Hanborough
Churchill
Clanfield
Claydon
Clifton Hampden
There's something wonderfully English about Clifton Hampden. On a blustery day, the swifts snapping up the mayfly, cow parsley almost at shoulder height
Coleshill
Cornwell
Cowley
Coxwell
Craven Arms
Craven Arms is named after its restored Georgian inn. A quiet little market town, which becomes busy during its annual sheep auctions held from August - October.
Crawley
Cropredy
Crowell
Crowmarsh Gifford
Cuddesdon
Culham
Cumnor
Cuxham
Deddington
Denchworth
Didcot
Dorchester
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.
Drayton
Drayton
Drayton St. Leonard
Ducklington
Duns Tew
What a marvellous name for an Oxfordshire village. People are genuinely intrigued with villages' name of Duns Tew.
East Challow
East Hagbourne
East Hanney
Elsfield
Enstone
Epwell
Ewelme
Eynsham
Faringdon
Fifield
Finmere
Fringford
Fritwell
Garford
Garsington
Goring
Great Haseley
Great Milton
Great Rollright
Great Tew
Grove
Hailey
Hanwell
Harpsden
Harwell
Hatford
Headington
Hendred
Henley
Henley-on-Thames
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Hethe
Hethe is aquiet little village, where there are buses out to Bicester and Brackley, then if you'd like to go further out to Oxford, or Banbury.
Heythrop
Holwell
Hook Norton
What makes Hook Norton (Hooky to the locals) so special is the location, set in rolling countryside between the famous town of Banbury and Chipping Norton (home to the late comedian, Ronnie Barker).
Horley
Hornton
Horsepath
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Idbury
Idstone
Ipsden
Islip
Kencot
Kiddington
Kidlington
Historic Kidlington, a 1930's 'Garden' community, is a picturesque, original 'greystone' village with modern day origins, just 4.5 miles from Oxford City.
Kingham
Kingston Bagpuize
Kirtlington
Langford
Launton
Leafield
Ledwell
Letcombe Bassett
Letcombe Bassett is a pretty little village, arranged around a steep-sided Oxfordshire valley that is the source of the Letcombe Brook.
Letcombe Regis
Letcombe Regis is a small Oxfordshire village, based along the sides of the Letcombe Brook which meanders through from Letcombe Bassett to Wantage just two miles away, and then on to join the Thames.
Lewknor
Little Faringdon
Little Haseley
Little Milton
Little Rollright
Little Tew
Little Wittenham
Littlemore
Littleworth
Lockinge
Long Wittenham
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.
Longworth
Lower Assendon
Lower Heyford
Mapledurham
Marcham
Marsh Baldon
Marston
Merton
Middle Aston
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Middleton Stoney
Milton
Minster Lovell
Mixbury
Mollington
Mongewell
Moulsford
Nether Worton
Nettlebed
North Aston
North Hinksey
North Leigh
North Moreton
North Stoke
Northend
Northmoor
Nuffield
Nuneham Courtenay
Oddington
Over Worton
Oxford
Oxford, (the city of dreaming spires) is renowned the world over, as the home of one of the oldest and most highly revered Universities in Europe.
Piddington
Pishill
Pusey
Pyrton
Radcot
Radley
Ramsden
Rotherfield Peppard
Rousham
Salford
Sandford On Thames
Sandford St Martin
Shelswell
Shenington
Shillingford
Shilton
Shiplake
Shipton-under-Wychwood
Shirburn
Shrivenham
Somerton
Sotwell
Souldern
South Hinksey
South Leigh
South Moreton
South Newington
South Stoke
Spelsbury
Stadhampton
Standlake
Stanford in the Vale
Stanton Harcourt
Stanton St. John
Steeple Aston
Steventon
Stoke Lyne
Stonesfield
Stratton Audley
Studley
Summertown
Sunningwell
Sutton Courtenay
Sutton Wick
Swalcliffe
Swerford
Swinbrook
Swyncombe
Tackley
Tadmarton
Taynton
Tendring
Tetsworth
Thame
Tiddington
Toot Baldon
Uffington
Upper Heyford
Upton
Wallingford
Wantage
Warborough
Wardington
Watchfield
Waterperry
Watlington
Wendlebury
West Challow
West Hagbourne
West Hanney
Weston-on-the-Green
Westwell
Wheatley
Whitchurch
Wigginton
Wilcote
Witney
Wittenham
Woodstock
Woolstone
Wootton
Wroxton
Wytham
Yarnton
Yelford


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