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The village is located approximately 3 miles to the south of Chipping Norton in North Oxfordshire and is the home of Chadlington Sports and Social Club, the home ground of Chadlington's football and cricket teams. The village is located approximately 3 miles to the south of Chipping Norton in North Oxfordshire and is the home of Chadlington Sports and Social Club, the home ground of Chadlington's football and cricket teams.


At the ] census, its population was under 2,000. Chadlington is the birthplace of ], and his younger brother, Canon ]. At the 2001 census, its population was under 2,000. Chadlington is the birthplace of ], and his younger brother, Canon ].


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Chadlington is an ancient village in Oxfordshire, England, dating back to the time of Domesday Book and is possibly named after Saint Chad..

The village is located approximately 3 miles to the south of Chipping Norton in North Oxfordshire and is the home of Chadlington Sports and Social Club, the home ground of Chadlington's football and cricket teams.

At the 2001 census, its population was under 2,000. Chadlington is the birthplace of Sir Henry Rawlinson, and his younger brother, Canon George Rawlinson.

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  • The Tite Inn, dating from the 17th Century The Tite Inn, dating from the 17th Century
  • The rear of St. Nicholas church. The rear of St. Nicholas church.
  • St. Nicholas church tower St. Nicholas church tower

References

  1. E Corbett, A History of Spelsbury, Cheney and Sons, Banbury, 1962, p20.

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