Chadlington Hundred
Chadlington Hundred is one of the hundreds of Oxfordshire, named after the village of Chadlington, which it contains. It is situated in the west of the county, bounded to the west by Gloucestershire; to the north-west by Warwickshire; to the north-east by Bloxham and Banbury Hundreds; to the east by Wootton Hundred; and to the south by Bampton Hundred. It had a population of 21,935 in 2011.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Ascott-under-Wychwood
- Bruern (ex. par.)
- Charlbury (part)*
- Chastleton
- Chipping Norton
- Churchill
- Cornbury Park (ex. par.)
- Cornwell
- Enstone
- Fifield
- Fulbrook
- Great Rollright
- Hook Norton
- Idbury
- Kiddington (part)†
- Kingham
- Little Rollright
- Minster Lovell
- Northmoor
- Salford
- Sarsden
- Shipton-under-Wychwood
- Spelsbury
- Swerford
- Swinbrook
- Taynton
*: Charlbury, Fawler, Finstock and Walcot townships in Banbury hundred.
†: Nether Kiddington in Wootton hundred.
Hundreds of Oxfordshire |
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Bampton • Banbury • Binfield • Bloxham • Bullingdon • Chadlington • Dorchester • Ewelme • Langtree • Lewknor • Ploughley • Pyrton • Thame • Wootton (including Oxford) |