A Great Central Location
Woodford Halse was once a busy railway centre. Between 1891 before the railway came and 1901 the population of the Parish more than doubled from 527 to 1220.
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Woodford Halse was once a busy railway centre. Between 1891 before the railway came and 1901 the population of the Parish more than doubled from 527 to 1220.
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On the evening of 19th December 1935 there was an accident at Woodford involving the Marleybone to Bradford express and a slip coach intended to go on to Stratford on Avon.
The December 1935 Accident Read More »
We have two people to thank for how the Great Central Woodland looks today; Sir Edward Watkin and Peter Gascoigne. This is how they shaped the centre of our village.
This is a pleasant circular walk of about one and a half hours but watch out for the stiles as some of them are high.
The interesting remains of the medieval village can be seen as well as the church.
A Ramble to Charwelton Church and Back Read More »
A Short Walk To The North of Woodford.
Charwelton and Back on The Jurassic Way Walk Read More »
A Ramble taking in the views over the Cherwell valley towards Banbury.
West Farndon and The Jurassic Way Walk Read More »
This walk should take around 90 minutes via Butterfly Lane or two hours via West Farndon. Start the walk in Lime Avenue, Eydon, near the Royal Oak.
Eydon To Jacks Ford Walk Read More »
A walk to explore some of Woodford’s railway heritage. One and a half hours or one hour if returning along the Eydon Road.
Cherry Tree Farm Walk Read More »