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and in some areas in daily business and personal activities. So in the 20th century a major restructuring across England and Wales meant that the local impact would cause Faringdon and nearby parishes (i.e. all the parishes of the hundred of Faringdon) to be transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire when the border was redrawn on 1 April 1974 due to the
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Due to major populations increases in boroughs and cities, the increase in transportation between regions, and longstanding ties between communities, the centuries-old county boundaries had in many areas become a hindrance to "getting things done", both in the administration of government functions
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in Faringdon in 1202 (probably on the site of Portwell House), but its monks removed to Beaulieu Abbey in 1203. The Faringdon land grant became an outlying grange, one of a network of farms, worked to provide food for the monks and also to help support the abbey's economy. The hundred of Faringdon,
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who was a Parliamentarian colonel. Building of the current, smaller, house began about 1780 and was not completed until after 1785. The house was bought in 1787 by William Hallett Esq. It was the home of
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The churchyard is said to be haunted by the headless ghost of a naval officer, Hampden Pye. Local legend has it that Pye was decapitated in a battlefield explosion while fighting in the
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gave a population of 7,121; it was estimated at 7,992 in 2019. On 1 February 2004, Faringdon became the first place in south-east England to be awarded
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The town was granted a weekly market in 1218, and as a result came to be called Chipping Faringdon. A weekly outdoor market is still held on Tuesdays.
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planted around the summit, around the time that Faringdon House was rebuilt in the late 18th century. The building is a conspicuous landmark from the
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In 1838, Faringdon (also written as Farringdon Great), and Faringdon Little located six miles distant, and other parishes were mainly within
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Faringdon is notable for the dyed pigeons at Faringdon House. The custom of dyeing pigeons was started by the eccentric
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All Saints has a central bell tower, which was reduced in height in 1645 after it was damaged by a cannonball in the
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as large settlement with 45 households (in the top 20% of all settlements in England for population) in the ancient
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of Wyfold in Berkshire. Faringdon was one of many settlements owned by the king, so had the benefit of paying no
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as held by the abbot of Beaulieu, included the parishes of Great and Little Faringdon and Coxwell.
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since 1986. Near the top of London Street near Faringdon Folly is a pub bearing that name.
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are 13th century and the west chapel is 14th century. The north chapel is a late medieval
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in the early sixteenth century, the abbey lands in Faringdon were sold to wealthy nobles.
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and settled in England in 1939. He lived for ten years in Faringdon, where he is buried.
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Detail of Lord Berners's 1936 painting of Faringdon Folly, used as an advertisement by
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Numerous borings in a Cretaceous cobble from Faringdon. These are examples of fossil
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The National Gazetteer : a Topographical Dictionary of the British Islands ....
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Sullivan, Paul (2012). "Legends, Superstition and the Supernatural – Grave News".
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Publ. 1868 London : Virtue & Co. Volume 2, Page 7. Accessed 1 June 2024.
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New Forest Explorers Guide: Beaulieu Abbey and Palace House - a brief history
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Cretaceous Bryozoa from the Faringdon Sponge Gravel (Aptian) of Oxfordshire
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There is a manor house and estate, close to the edge of Faringdon, called
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Faringdon is the site of the Faringdon Sponge Gravel Member, part of the
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of eight bells. The three oldest bells were cast in 1708. James Wells of
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railway station building remains. It currently houses a nursery school.
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Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP 40/647;
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on 106.4, and Witney Radio which broadcasts to the town on 107.1 FM.
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The town is served by the local newspapers the Herald Series and the
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The Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien: The Places that Inspired Middle-earth
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to the west of the town, it has an ancient ditched defensive ring (
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has suggested that the folly was inspiration for Saruman's tower,
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doorway survives, although not in its original position, in the
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in the mid-20th century. For a time it was owned by the writer
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restored it and gave it to the town in trust. It has been a
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of Bath (c.1707–1792), portraitist, painter and printmaker.
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on Folly Hill was designed by Lord Gerald Wellesley, later
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Just east of the town is Folly Hill or Faringdon Hill, a
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fortified it in an unsuccessful campaign to defeat the
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Local news and television programmes are provided by
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by a frequent service operated seven days a week by
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List of parliamentary constituencies in Oxfordshire
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The original house was damaged during the 819:used it as an observation post. The scholar 567:to Beaulieu Abbey. King John established an 1377:City Population. Retrieved 6 December 2020. 1062:. Television signals are received from the 922:, the granddaughter of Berners' companion, 680:over the River Thames. The tower now has a 3160: 3146: 3138: 2331: 2317: 2309: 1195: 1181: 1173: 978:Faringdon Bypass was opened in July 1979. 49: 2209:"British towns twinned with French towns 1958:"Building the A420 bypass, 1978 and 1979" 543:a castle was erected in Faringdon by the 641:may date from the 12th century, and the 1842: 1690: 1548: 1434: 1432: 1369: 855: 752:). This was fortified by supporters of 335: 317: 273: 241: 217: 136: 120: 56: 2374:Didcot and Wantage County Constituency 1499:Town site. Retrieved 25 February 2021. 732:, is more recent and dates from 1863. 452:, 10 miles (16 km) north-west of 3340:List of civil parishes in Oxfordshire 3126:List of civil parishes in Oxfordshire 1457: 1455: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1447: 1156:(born 1999), known professionally as 301: 289: 277: 263: 251: 231: 199: 181: 163: 7: 3377:Sites of Special Scientific Interest 2255:A History of the County of Berkshire 1925:Natural Environment Research Council 1212: 974:The £1.6-million 3-mile (5 km) 669:addition with 15th-century windows. 3217:District of the Vale of White Horse 2184:"Mark is ready to fight his heroes" 2149:. Faringdon History. 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