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AYNHO being close to Charlton is known as the apricot village because of
its once prolific orchards,
Situated approximately 10 miles south of Banbury on the B4100 with easy access
to the M40
Aynho can trace its roots back to at least Saxon times, when it was called
Aienho, possibly In the centre of the village lies the Cartwright Arms Hotel, the only pub. It is just one of many examples of links with the Cartwright family in Aynho.
The Cartwrights were lords of the manor from the 17th century to the 1950s
and lend their
The church itself is a curious mixture of styles. Only the limestone tower
survives from the One of the earliest remaining buildings is the Grammar House, formerly the grammar school built in the 1660s.
Situated approximately 10 miles south of Banbury with easy access to the
M40 motorway junction 10.
Aynhoe Park country house dominates one side of the village, with its formal
gardens
This Large 17th Century house in attractive stone was remodelled by Sir John
Soane.
Open Wednesday & Thursday, May to September from 2pm - 5pm. Phone: 01869 810636 |
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