Radcot

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Radcot is a hamlet in the ancient parish of Langford in Oxfordshire. It is situated adjacent to the River Thames, in the Bampton Hundred, two miles south-west of Bampton-in-the-Bush. The three-arched Radcot Bridge crosses the Thames here. It was the scene of a battle in 1387, between Robert Vere, Duke of Ireland, and the Earl of Derby, later Henry IV.

With the neighbouring hamlet of Grafton it has formed the civil parish of Grafton and Radcot since 1932.

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