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Drayton sits just a couple of miles south of Abingdon, positioned where the landscape begins to transition toward the foot of the North Wessex Downs. It is a long-established village, appearing in the Domesday Book, and it still retains a clear layout centered around the High Street and the 13th-century St Peter’s Church. Geographically, it’s well-placed for those working in the nearby science and technology hubs like Milton Park or Harwell, as the A34 is accessible without being right on the doorstep. The village has maintained its own identity despite its proximity to the town, supported by two pubs, a school, and a local shop. While much of the surrounding area is flat farmland, the Millennium Green offers a useful community space for walking, and the Ock Valley paths provide a direct, off-road pedestrian link into Abingdon for those who prefer to leave the car behind.