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Set along the A361 just three miles south of Banbury, Bloxham is one of the larger villages in North Oxfordshire, defined largely by the warm tones of local ironstone and the conspicuous 198-foot spire of St Mary’s Church. It functions as a self-contained community, supported by a high street that retains a primary school, the secondary Warriner School, and Bloxham School, which has occupied its central site since the mid-19th century. Geographically, the village is shaped by the Sor Brook valley, with the older, narrow lanes of the conservation area contrasting with the more linear postwar developments on the outskirts. While the proximity to Banbury provides easy access to the M40 and rail links to London and Birmingham, the village maintains a distinct border of open farmland. Practical amenities are reliable, including a post office, small supermarkets, and a few long-standing pubs, making it a functional hub for the smaller hamlets nearby rather than just a dormitory settlement.