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Eynsham
The ancient market town of Eynsham began life as a small Romano-British settlement and today retains much of its medieval heritage, including 16th and 17th century buildings constructed from materials taken from the abbey which was demolished on the orders of King Henry VIII and the old Swinford toll bridge where the keeper still charges a mere 5p per car for crossing the River Thames.
As well as downloadable walk around the town - Eynsham Unlocked (pdf 1.74Mb) - that highlights some of the buildings and streets of interest there is also an Eynsham Circular Walks leaflet (pdf 898k), which features four walks from the town.
For more information and for other walks in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds visit our downloadable walks page