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'''Charlbury''', in the [[Counties of the United Kingdom|County]] of [[Oxfordshire]] is a quiet market town of West Oxfordshire.  
'''Charlbury''', is a quiet market town of West [[Oxfordshire]].  


Today, Charlbury, which is a main calling point on the [[Cotswolds|Cotswold]] Mainline to [[Oxford]] and [[London]] has a large commuter population. The fine Brunel-designed station building remains and is one of the points of interest in what is a relatively unspoilt town. Much of its charm lies in its narrow lanes which lead to much of the traffic by-passing its centre. With its proximity to [[Chipping Norton]] and [[Witney]], it has escaped over-development and its lack of clear high street leads to an almost village-like atmosphere.  
Today, Charlbury, which is a main calling point on the [[Cotswolds|Cotswold]] Mainline to [[Oxford]] and [[London]] has a large commuter population. The fine Brunel-designed station building remains and is one of the points of interest in what is a relatively unspoilt town. Much of its charm lies in its narrow lanes which lead to much of the traffic by-passing its centre. With its proximity to [[Chipping Norton]] and [[Witney]], it has escaped over-development and its lack of clear high street leads to an almost village-like atmosphere.  


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Charlbury, is a quiet market town of West Oxfordshire.

Today, Charlbury, which is a main calling point on the Cotswold Mainline to Oxford and London has a large commuter population. The fine Brunel-designed station building remains and is one of the points of interest in what is a relatively unspoilt town. Much of its charm lies in its narrow lanes which lead to much of the traffic by-passing its centre. With its proximity to Chipping Norton and Witney, it has escaped over-development and its lack of clear high street leads to an almost village-like atmosphere.

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