Bampton is variously referred to as both a town and a village. The Domesday Book recorded that it was a market town by 1086. It continued as such until the 1890s. [2]...
Burford is a beautiful small medieval town on the River Windrush in the Cotswold hills in West Oxfordshir e. It is often referred to as the...
One of the most desirable small Cotswold towns North West of Oxford. Surrounded by the iconic rolling landscape of The Cotswolds, Charlbury is doubly attractive as a location in which to live,...
Thame has to be strategically one of the best locations in which to live if you are looking for the ultimate connectivity to London, and you have the peaceful rural landscape that...
Faringdon is a pretty market town conveniently set midway between Oxford and Swindon and between the River Thames and The Berkshire Downs. The town has grown over the last 900 years but still...
This historic market centre is one of the fastest growing towns in Oxfordshire. Development has been favoured by its proximity to junction 9 of the M40 motorway linking it to London,...
Most notably the birth place of King Alfred the Great in 849, Wantage is an attractive market town located 8 miles South West of Abingdon and 10 miles South East of Faringdon, at the foot of...
Established in the 12th Century, and named the 'City of Dreaming Spires' by poet Matthew Arnold and most famous around the world for its historic University, Oxford unquestionably ranks among the...
Located in North Oxford, Summertown is not only a vibrant shopping and business suburb, but a highly sought-after residential area. Bounded by the Cherwell River to the east and the Oxford Canal...
Situated at the top of Headington Hill overlooking the City in the Thames Valley below, Headington offers a number of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants as well as...
Often thought of as a residential and industrial district forming part of Greater Oxford, Cowley is renowned today for the Plant Oxford car factory owned by BMW; transformed originally after 1912,...
Perched on the highest point in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds 18 miles northwest of Oxford, Chipping Norton is renowned for its wonderful antique shops and regular market. Offering a fantastic choice...
Ideally situated for easy access to Thame and Henley-on-Thames and just 13 miles south of Oxford, Wallingford is celebrated for its independent shops and quintessentially English market town...
Abingdon–on–Thames, a quaint, bustling market town, situated on a picturesque stretch of the River Thames and steeped in history, dating back to the Saxon era whilst holding claim to...
A historic market town on the edge of the Cotswolds and the Cherwell Valley 22 miles north of Oxford, Banbury is a continuously expanding market and industrial town with a lively...
An historic market town situated 12 miles west of Oxford and famous for its woollen blankets produced with water drawn from the River Windrush, Witney is now the largest town in West Oxfordshire....
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