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6월 23, 2023, Evenley Village Shop
Now a Forge Coffee shop, great place and very friendly for cyclists too.
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9월 7, 2022, The Old Fire Station Café
Cracking cafe in the middle of Brackley, set in - you guessed it - an old fire station. Good coffee, bike spaces and friendly staff.
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8월 29, 2022, Great Bourton to Cropredy Road
Cropredy is a lovely village with walks along the Oxford Canal
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7월 25, 2022, Evenley Village Shop
Nice spot to stop for a coffee and a cake overlooking the village green. If you fancy something savoury the pasties and sausage rolls are readily available
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Chipping Warden is a Northamptonshire village with a rich history. On the River Cherwell, to the east, are the remains of a Roman villa, while just to the south of the village is an Iron Age hillfort, Arbury Banks. The village sits on the Jurassic Way long-distance trail. Walkers in need of a pitstop will be delighted that there are two pubs: the Griffin and the Rose and Crown.
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10월 12, 2020, RAF Croughton Communications Station
United States Air Force and specifically the 422nd Air Base Group operates one of Europe's largest military switchboards and according to some estimates processes a third of all U.S. military communications in Europe.
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8월 16, 2020, Banbury High Cross
Also know as the Market Cross, this is one of the three crosses that used to stand in Banbury this one being regfered to as far back as 1478. All three original crosses were destroyed in 1600 with this cross being destroye just after dawn on the morning of 26th July 1600 by two masons.
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5월 5, 2020, Overgrown Path Section
A short section of path that doesn't get much use so it is very overgrown.
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The Name The story of a village starts with its name. Chipping Warden is the village with a market and a hill from which a watch may be kept. In the Domesday book (1086) Warden is found as Waredon. The word is compounded from ‘weard’ meaning to watch and ‘dun’ a hill. The hill referred to is Warden Hill which lies to the East of the village. ‘Chipping’ comes from the Old English verb ‘ceapan’, meaning to buy, and refers to the market which was possibly first held here in Saxon times. The Romans At Chipping Warden Black Grounds, and in a field called the Cauldwells, lived a Roman land proprietor in his villa. The foundations of the villa were discovered about a hundred years ago, also fragments of Samion and Castor pottery used in the house. The house included a bathroom 36ft long and 10ft wide which has been excavated, a feature which would not again figure in the homes of the village for several hundreds of years. Roman coins have been found in the locality dating from A.D. 250-390. The Domesday Survey (1086) William 1, having defeated the English Army under Harold of Hastings, proceeded to deprive the English Lords of their lands bestowing them to Norman Knights. In 1086 at the time of the Domesday Survey the lands in Chipping Warden which had been previously held by a Saxon named Tosti, were in possession of Cuy de Reinbuedcurt, who held them directly from the King. At Edgcote, lands which in former times had been held by a Saxon thane named Burred, were handed over to a lord named Walchelin, who held them from the Bishop of Coutanes in Normandy. The market of the village A great distinction of Chipping Warden during the Middle Ages was the possession of a market. By the reign of Henry III, the market was highly successful, for in 1227 the King, at the request of Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, in whose diocese Banbury lay, withdrew the privilege of the market as it was proving an important rival to the Banbury one. In 1238 the ‘Manor’ of the village had passed to Girard de Furnivall who obtained from the king once more the right to hold a market in the village on a Tuesday. The market was still active in 1362 as an action was taken against the Vicar of Blakesley for disturbing the market – the exact nature of which is not disclosed. However there is no more mention on the market in history after that time, not even the date on which it ceased to be held, but the base of the Market Cross may still be seen near the Church. The World Wars The village like every English village, made its tragic contribution to the success of the Wars with the lives of some of its men. The stones in the Church bear testimony to this loss. In the Second World War the aerodrome was built, which enlivened the village with the sound of aircraft and crew. RAF Chipping Warden opened in 1941 as a Bomber Command Operational Training Unit. On 1 December 1942 a Vickers Wellington bomber crashed on take off, hitting the control tower and hangars, killing two people and causing many other casualties. The memorial on the Edgcote House drive (pictured above) commemorates the crew of a Wellington Bomber that crashed there on the 18 April 1945.
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4월 19, 2019, Cropredy Marina on the Oxford Canal
A modern 249 berth, off-line, accessible marina, with first class facilities and excellent customer service, situated on the Oxford Canal. The marina lies within walking distance of the attractive village of Cropredy, famous for the annual Fairport Convention music festival, and about 5 miles (8 km) north of Banbury, its mainline train station, and junction 11 of the M40.
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4월 19, 2019, Cropredy Wharf
Cropredy Wharf Narrows is a minor waterways place on the Oxford Canal (Southern Section - Main Line) betweenCropredy Wharf Bridge No 153 (Cropredy) (¼ furlongs to the southwest) and Old Engine House Arm Junction (14 miles and 4¾ furlongs and 11 locks to the north).
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3월 22, 2019, St James the Great Church, Claydon
Claydon, meaning clayey hill, is the most northerly parish in Oxfordshire. The small ironstone church stands at its highest point and consists of a chancel, nave, north aisle and north chapel, and a low west tower with a saddleback roof. There are some lovely Romanesque features, such as the south nave doorway, much restored, and the nave and north aisle, separated by an arcade of three bays.
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