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Adderbury

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Oxfordshire, Adderbury epitomises quintessential English village living. With its historic charm, picturesque landscapes, and strong sense of community, Adderbury offers an idyllic setting. The village is visually striking, featuring honey-coloured ironstone cottages, grand manor houses, and the sweeping architecture of St Mary's Church.

Local Amenities: The village is self-sufficient with a dedicated library, a village store, a hair salon, and a veterinary practice.
Transport Links: excellent access to the M40 (J11) and just 3 miles from Banbury Railway Station (London Marylebone in under an hour). Regular bus services run to Oxford and Banbury.
Schools: Christopher Rawlins Church of England Primary School (Rated Good). Catchment for the highly regarded Warriner School in nearby Bloxham.
Local Community Activities: A very active community with the Adderbury Theatre Workshop, a gardening club, and the famous Adderbury Morris Men.
Pubs and Restaurants: Spoiled for choice with four pubs: The Bell Inn (great atmosphere), The Coach and Horses, The Pickled Ploughman (excellent food), and The Red Lion.
Sport and Social Schemes: Adderbury Lakes offer a nature reserve for fishing and walking. There are thriving tennis, bowls, and cricket clubs, plus a squash club.

Distances:
Soho Farmhouse: 6 miles
RH England (Aynho): 3 miles
Oxford: 18 miles
London: 75 miles
Daylesford Organic: 15 miles

The Cherwell Agent says: "Other than having a drink at The Bell, my favourite thing about Adderbury is the 'Lakes' nature reserve. It’s a hidden gem perfect for a Sunday dog walk, and the village’s ability to sustain four brilliant pubs tells you everything you need to know about the social spirit here!"

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