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Population
  
613 (2011 census)

Civil parish
  
Milcombe

Country
  
England

Area
  
5.06 kmĀ²

Shire county
  
Oxfordshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Banbury

OS grid reference
  
SP4134

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Dialling code
  
01295

District
  
Cherwell District

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Milcombe (pronounced "Mil-comb-bie") is a village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Banbury, Oxfordshire.

Contents

Map of Milcombe, Banbury, UK

History

The Church of England parish church of Saint Laurence was built in the 13th century, but little survives from this period except the west tower. The font is 15th century. In the 19th century the building was in very poor condition so in 1860 the Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street rebuilt the chancel and most of the nave. The parish benefice is now combined with those of Bloxham and South Newington.

Milcombe House was a large 17th-century house. Most of it was demolished in 1953, but a small part has been retained as a farmhouse. Some outbuildings of the hall survive: an 18th-century dovecote and part of the 17th century stables.

By about 1875 the Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway had been built through the parish. It passed very close to the village in a cutting at the foot of Fern Hill. The nearest station was Bloxham, 1 mile (1.6 km) away. British Railways closed Bloxham station in 1951 and closed the Banbury and Cheltenham railway completely in 1964, but the disused cutting beside Milcombe village remains.

Amenities

Milcombe has a 17th-century public house, the Horse and Groom. The village hall is converted from a set of 17th century cottages. Milcombe has a village shop. In 2009 a Women's Institute was founded in Milcombe.

References

Milcombe Wikipedia