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Population
  
239 (2011 Census)

Civil parish
  
Littleworth

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01367

District
  
Vale of White Horse

OS grid reference
  
SU3197

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Oxfordshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Wantage

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Littleworth is a small village and civil parish off the A420, almost 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Faringdon. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Thrupp and Wadley. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 239.

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Map of Littleworth, Faringdon, UK

History

Littleworth used to be part of the ecclesiastical parish of Great Faringdon. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 it appears to have been part of the manor of Worth. The manor became known as Wadley by the 13th century, and in 1440 Henry VI granted it to Oriel College, Oxford. In the 16th century Wadley manor house was leased to the Unton family, who were prominent at the court of Elizabeth I, among them Henry Unton the diplomat. The house was visited by the queen in 1574 and by James I in 1603.

The main settlement at Worth became known as Littleworth by the late 13th century, to distinguish it from Longworth about 5 miles (8 km) to the east.

Littleworth was made a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1843 but was not made a separate civil parish until 1952.

Parish church

The Church of England parish church of The Holy Ascension has been on the same site since the 12th century. However, the present building was designed by HJ Underwood of Oxford and built on the original Norman foundations in 1839. Its chancel was rebuilt in 1876. The church is a Grade II listed building.

References

Littleworth, Vale of White Horse Wikipedia