Clifton, Oxfordshire

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Clifton
Oxfordshire

The Duke of Cumberland's Head, Clifton
Location
Grid reference: SP487312
Location: 51°58’41"N, 1°17’29"W
Data
Post town: Banbury
Postcode: OX15
Dialling code: 01869
Local Government
Council: Cherwell
Parliamentary
constituency:
Banbury
Website: Deddington Online

Clifton is a hamlet by the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, about six miles south of Banbury. Clifton is on the B4031 road between Deddington and Croughton, Northamptonshire. The village leans against the border of Northamptonshire to the east, the border formed by the Cherwell, which grazes the edge of Clifton.

Chapels

A dependent chapel of Deddington parish church still existed in Clifton in 1523 but seems to have disappeared by the 17th century.[1] A Methodist chapel was built in Clifton in about 1815.[1] It was a small brick building and has since been demolished.[1] The Methodists replaced it in 1869 with a new brick and stucco chapel[1] with plain lancet windows. It was still in use for worship in the 1950s but was disused by 1983[1] and is now a private house. A new Church of England chapel of St James the Great was completed in 1853:[1] the Diocese of Oxford declared the chapel redundant in and sold it for secular commercial use in 1974.[2]

Community

Clifton has a public house, the Duke of Cumberland's Head, which has recently re-opened with a new campsite and travelling caravan park.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Crossley 1983, pp. 143–159.
  2. Crossley 1983, pp. 81–120.
  • Allbrook, Michael; Forsyth, Robert (2011). A Parish at War; A military record of three Oxfordshire villages; Deddington — Clifton — Hempton. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-870677-04-2. 
  • Allbrook, Michael; Forsyth, Robert (2012). A Parish at War; A military record of three Oxfordshire villages; Deddington — Clifton — Hempton; The Supplement. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Ltd. 

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