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Description | Shop / Post Office | Primary school | Bus service | Nearest train station | Pub / restaurants | Sports facilities / teams |
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Adderbury Adderbury is noted for its church which features an impressive steeple, and for the many honey-coloured Hornton stone cottages in the older parts of the village. There is a strong community spirit and a regular diary of clubs and events. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury (10 minutes) and Oxford (1 hour 20 minutes) | Kings Sutton | • The Red Lion • The Pickled Ploughman • The Coach and Horses • The Plough |
• Twyford |
Hook Norton This North Oxfordshire village is particularly famed for the Hook Norton Brewery. There is a doctor's surgery, dentist, vet, library, two churches and a park |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury via Bloxham (30 minutes) and to Chipping Norton (c25 minutes) | Charlbury or Kings Sutton | • The Joiners Arms • Spice of India • The Blue Boar and Horses • Cinnamon Stick |
• Sports & social club |
Bloxham Bloxham is on the edge of the Cotswolds, three miles east of Banbury. The place name derives from the Anglo-Saxon, 'Blocc's Ham' (the home of Blocc) from the 6th century. It is a thriving village with many amenities. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury (10 minutes) | Kings Sutton |
• The Joiners Arms |
•Swimming pool |
Bodicote Bodicote is on the southern fringe of the Banbury urban area. Every summer there is a village festival featuring live bands, a pig roast and a barn dance. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury (10 minutes) | Banbury | • Horse & Jockey • Plough Inn |
• Cricket Club • Rugby Club •Bannatynes |
Deddington Deddington is a large village in North Oxfordshire. It has busy local shops, several hotels, restaurants and pubs, and a regular farmers' market. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Oxford (45 minutes) and Banbury (20 minutes) | Kings Sutton |
• Otters |
Yes |
Kings Sutton Kings Sutton is south-east of Banbury and enjoys the unusual village luxury of a railway station. There is an annual classical music festival during the summer months that draws performers from around the world. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury (10 minutes) and Oxford (1 hour, 10 minutes) | Kings Sutton | • The White Horse • Reg's Cafe King's Sutton |
Yes |
Middleton Cheney Middleton Cheney is the largest village in South Northamptonshire and is situated between Banbury and Brackley. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury (15 minutes) | Banbury |
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• Sports & Social Club |
Kineton Kineton is part of the Stratford-on-Avon district and is about 10 miles from Banbury. Nearby is the village of Wellesbourne with its historic water mill and Compton Verney House art gallery. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Warwick (35 minutes) and Leamington Spa (45 minutes) | Banbury |
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Fenny Compton Fenny Compton is a village in Warwickshire about nine miles north of Banbury. It is notable for the 14th-century St Peter and St Clare's Church and its picturesque setting at the foot of the Burton Dassett Hills. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Leamington Spa (1 hour) | Banbury | • The Merrie Lion • The Kitchen, Farnborough • Butchers Arms Restaurant • The Wharf Inn |
Yes |
Cropredy Cropredy is an ancient village through which the Oxford Canal and the River Cherwell both flow in parallel. The original settlement is mentioned in the Domesday Book and was the site of the Civil War Battle of Cropredy Bridge in 1644. |
Yes | Yes | Services to Banbury (20 minutes) | Banbury | • The Brasenose Arms • The Mulberry Cafe |
•Cricket club •Canoe club •Tennis club |