Little Milton, Oxfordshire

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Little Milton
Oxfordshire

St James' Church in Little Milton
Location
Grid reference: SP618008
Location: 51°42’11"N, 1°6’22"W
Data
Population: 486  (2011)
Post town: Oxford
Postcode: OX44
Dialling code: 01844
Local Government
Council: South Oxfordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Henley
Website: Little Milton Village

Little Milton is a village in south-eastern Oxfordshire, about six miles south-west of Thame and seven miles south-east of Oxford. The parish is bounded to the west by the River Thame, to the south by Haseley Brook (a tributary of the Thame), to the north by field boundaries and to the east by an old track between Great Milton and Rofford that is now a bridleway. Little Milton village is on raised ground above the River Thame floodplain.

The A329 road between Thame and Shillingford by way of Stadhampton passes through the village. In the centre of the village is the Grade II listed Milton Manor, parts of which date back to the 15th century.

The Church of England parish church, St James, is a Gothic Revival building designed by John Hayward and built in 1844.[1] Hayward also designed the west tower, which was added in 1861.[1]

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