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Lying just a couple of miles southwest of Witney’s busy town centre, Curbridge is a village that has managed to retain its own distinct character despite the gradual expansion of its larger neighbour. It is essentially a linear settlement, stretching along the Main Road towards Bampton, and is defined by a mix of traditional limestone cottages and more recent additions. The village is home to the Church of St John the Baptist, a Victorian building that sits at the heart of the community, and the local pub, the Lords of the Manor, which remains a central fixture for residents. While the parish was historically part of the manor of Witney - evidenced by the old trackways that still link the two - today it offers a quieter, more rural pace. Positioned on the edge of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, it provides immediate access to the surrounding farmland and the Windrush Valley, making it a practical base for those who need the amenities of a market town close at hand but prefer to look out over open fields.