Aynho

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Aynho is a historic village in Northamptonshire, England, known for its picturesque setting near the River Cherwell and traditional stone architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
architectureStyle ironstone cottages and houses
category Civil parishes in Northamptonshire
Villages in Northamptonshire
ceremonialCounty Northamptonshire NERFINISHED
country England
crossedBy B4100 road NERFINISHED
distanceToBanbury approximately 7 miles
distanceToOxford approximately 20 miles
governingBody Aynho Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity village hall
village pub
hasConservationArea historic village core
hasDialCode 01869
hasFeature narrow village streets
rural surroundings
stone-built cottages
hasLandmark Aynhoe Park NERFINISHED
parish church of St Michael NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRailwayJunction Aynho Junction NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRailwayStation Kings Sutton railway station NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea OX
hasPostcodeDistrict OX17
hasPostTown Banbury NERFINISHED
hasTransport Aynho Wharf on the Oxford Canal NERFINISHED
historicalCounty Northamptonshire NERFINISHED
knownFor historic village character
picturesque setting
traditional stone architecture
landUse predominantly agricultural surroundings
locatedIn Cherwell Valley area NERFINISHED
Northamptonshire NERFINISHED
South Northamptonshire NERFINISHED
locatedOn north bank of the River Cherwell
near Banbury NERFINISHED
Clifton NERFINISHED
Croughton NERFINISHED
Kings Sutton NERFINISHED
Oxford Canal NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire border
River Cherwell NERFINISHED
OSGridReference SP5133
parishChurch St Michael’s Church, Aynho NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
traditionalBuildingMaterial local ironstone

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