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West
Hagbourne
in the county of Oxfordshire |
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Explore
the village
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West Hagbourne is
an attractive small village about two miles south of the expanding town
of Didcot in South Oxfordshire and separated from the southern edge of
the town by open farmland. This open farmland has until recently officially
been protected from development by the planners but unfortunately this
protection has now been withdrawn! At the extreme western
edge of the village is the village pub, the Horse and Harrow. Morlands,
the former Abingdon brewery, started their brewing in nearby West Ilsley
in 1796, and the Horse and Harrow is interesting as it was one of the
very first pubs owned by Morlands. In
fact the history of West Hagbourne dates back to the days of King Alfred
and the village is mentioned in the Domesday
Book. At various times since 1803 bronze and iron age and Romano British
artifacts have been found in chalk pits on nearby Hagbourne Hill. The
original bronze and iron age artifacts, mainly axe and spear heads, horse
bits, etc. are known as The Hagbourne Hoard and these are permanently
displayed in the British Museum. The later Romano British finds were items
such as pottery and coins. Please come and look at our attractive village and perhaps try one of the nature walks. The pictures of village scenes were taken by local photographers. |