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'''Eaton''' is a hamlet in northern [[Berkshire]], in the civil parish of Appleton-with-Eaton, about 5 miles from [[Abingdon]] and 6 miles from [[Oxford]].
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'''Eaton''' is a hamlet in northern [[Berkshire]], in the civil parish of Appleton-with-Eaton, about five miles from [[Abingdon]] and six miles from [[Oxford]].
  
 
Eaton is located on a single-track road leading to the [[River Thames]] at [[Bablock Hythe]], where there was formerly an important vehicular ferry across the river. The village is built on land belonging to St John's College, Oxford, and is primarily a farming community.
 
Eaton is located on a single-track road leading to the [[River Thames]] at [[Bablock Hythe]], where there was formerly an important vehicular ferry across the river. The village is built on land belonging to St John's College, Oxford, and is primarily a farming community.
  
The Manor House, now a farmhouse, was built in 1677 by St John's College as a refuge for [[University dons to escape outbreaks of plague. The five original farms have since been amalgamated into two - Manor Farm and West Farm.
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The Manor House, now a farmhouse, was built in 1677 by St John's College as a refuge for University dons to escape outbreaks of plague. The five original farms have since been amalgamated into two - Manor Farm and West Farm.
  
 
The village has one pub, the Eight Bells in the centre of the village. It sports a darts team and an Aunt Sally team, and is reputed to be haunted by a ghost known as Libby<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday/dblock/GB-444000-201000/page/13 BBC Domesday Reloaded]</ref>.
 
The village has one pub, the Eight Bells in the centre of the village. It sports a darts team and an Aunt Sally team, and is reputed to be haunted by a ghost known as Libby<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday/dblock/GB-444000-201000/page/13 BBC Domesday Reloaded]</ref>.

Latest revision as of 17:57, 21 May 2018

Eaton
Berkshire
Eaton Footbridge.jpg
Eaton Footbridge
Location
Grid reference: SP4403
Location: 51°43’36"N, 1°21’20"W
Data
Population: 50
Post town: Abingdon
Postcode: OX13
Dialling code: 01865
Local Government
Council: Vale of White Horse
Parliamentary
constituency:
Oxford West and Abingdon
Website: Appleton with Eaton Parish

Eaton is a hamlet in northern Berkshire, in the civil parish of Appleton-with-Eaton, about five miles from Abingdon and six miles from Oxford.

Eaton is located on a single-track road leading to the River Thames at Bablock Hythe, where there was formerly an important vehicular ferry across the river. The village is built on land belonging to St John's College, Oxford, and is primarily a farming community.

The Manor House, now a farmhouse, was built in 1677 by St John's College as a refuge for University dons to escape outbreaks of plague. The five original farms have since been amalgamated into two - Manor Farm and West Farm.

The village has one pub, the Eight Bells in the centre of the village. It sports a darts team and an Aunt Sally team, and is reputed to be haunted by a ghost known as Libby[1].

References