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Bodicote sits just two miles south of Banbury town centre, but it manages to retain a distinct identity despite the gradual expansion of its larger neighbour. The village is built largely from the warm, honey-coloured ironstone typical of North Oxfordshire, with a layout that still reflects its agricultural roots, evidenced by the narrow lanes and high stone walls of the old core. It is well-served by practical amenities, including a local post office, a couple of long-standing pubs, and the Banbury Cricket Club grounds which provide a significant green break to the north. Geographically, it occupies an elevated position above the Cherwell Valley, offering a quieter pace than the town while remaining within easy reach of the M40 and the railway station for those heading towards Oxford or London. Long-term residents often point to the balance found here: you have the Bishop Loveday primary school and the village hall at the heart of the community, yet you are only a short walk or bus ride away from the supermarkets and services of the town.