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Lying just three miles south of Bicester, Ambrosden is a village defined by its mix of ancient heritage and modern military connections. At its heart stands the Grade I listed St Mary’s Church, which dates back to the 12th century and serves as a reminder of the village's long history before its mid-20th-century expansion. The geography of the area is largely flat, bordered by the A41 to the north and the extensive sprawl of the MoD Bicester site, which has shaped the local community for decades. While the village has grown significantly with newer housing developments, it retains a distinct layout centred around the local primary school, a traditional pub, and a small parade of shops. Its proximity to the Bicester Village railway station and the M40 makes it a practical base for those working in Oxford or London, yet it remains closely tied to the surrounding Oxfordshire countryside and the nearby Otmoor basin.