Milton-under-Wychwood

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Milton-under-Wychwood
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Saints Simon and Jude parish church
Milton-under-Wychwood is located in Oxfordshire
Milton-under-Wychwood
Milton-under-Wychwood
 Milton-under-Wychwood shown within Oxfordshire
Population 1,648 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference SP3018
Civil parish Milton-under-Wychwood
District West Oxfordshire
Shire county Oxfordshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CHIPPING NORTON
Postcode district OX7
Dialling code 01993
Police Thames Valley
Fire Oxfordshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Witney
Website Milton under Wychwood Online
List of places
UK
England
Oxfordshire

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Milton-under-Wychwood is a village and civil parish about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Burford, Oxfordshire, just off the A361 road between Burford and Chipping Norton. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 1,648.[1]

History

The village is one of three named after the ancient forest of Wychwood. The others are Shipton-under-Wychwood immediately to the east of the village and Ascott-under-Wychwood about 2 miles (3 km) away.

In the 18th century Milton had its own clockmaker, William Green (1722–70).[2]

The Church of England parish church of St. Simon and St. Jude was designed by the Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street and built in 1853–54. Street also designed the village school (now closed) and teacher's house, which were built at the same time.[3]

Amenities and economy

The village had a public house, the Quart Pot, that was controlled by Greene King Brewery. It has been closed since 2010 but villagers are campaigning to reopen it as a community venture. The pub is owned by Acres Developments of Bournemouth, Dorset, which has been refused planning permission to turn the pub into a house.[4]

Wychwood public library is in a converted shop in the village.[5] The village has a Co-Operative shop.

Shipton railway station on the Cotswold Line is 1 mile (1.6 km) away.

Milton Stone is a type of Cotswold stone that has been quarried in the area since the early 14th century.[6][7] It was used at St George's Chapel, Windsor (1478–83) and Christ Church, Oxford (1525), but was not thereafter used at Oxford until 1850.[8]

References

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  5. Oxfordshire County Council, Wychwood Library
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