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Kidlington sits in an interesting spot between the city of Oxford and the edge of the Cotswolds. Often referred to as one of the largest villages in the country, it has retained a distinct identity despite its size, centered around the historic Church of St Mary the Virgin with its notable 13th-century spire and the quiet, older pocket of the village near the River Cherwell. Geographically, it is practical; the arrival of the Oxford Parkway railway station has changed the pace of the area, providing a direct link to London Marylebone, while the proximity to the A34 and M40 makes it a logical base for those working across the county. The high street is functional, offering a range of independent shops and markets that serve a well-established community, and the flat landscape of the surrounding Otmoor basin provides plenty of straightforward walking routes right on the doorstep.