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Nestled along a particularly scenic stretch of the River Windrush, Minster Lovell is often divided into two distinct parts: the newer residential area of Charterville and the older, historic village to the east. The village is best known for the dramatic 15th-century ruins of Minster Lovell Hall, which sit hidden behind the parish church and provide a quiet spot for walking. Geographically, it sits about three miles west of Witney, making it practical for those who need the amenities of a market town - like the supermarkets and the secondary schools - while wanting to remain in a more rural setting. The local layout is linear, centered around the School Garden and the village pub, with the B4047 providing a direct link toward the A40 for access to Oxford or Cheltenham. While it attracts its fair share of walkers, the village maintains a lived-in feel, balanced by a strong sense of its own history, which stretches back to the distinctive land-plotting of the Chartist movement in the mid-1800s.