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Coordinates: 51°34′16″N 1°13′48″W / 51.571°N 1.230°W / 51.571; -1.230 Blewbury Blewbury Blewbury  Blewbury shown within Oxfordshire Population 1,528 (2001 census)[1] OS grid reference SU5385 Parish Blewbury District South Oxfordshire Shire county Oxfordshire Region South East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Didcot Postcode district OX11 Dialling code 01235 Police Thames Valley Fire Oxfordshire Ambulance South Central EU Parliament South East England UK Parliament Wantage Website Blewbury Bulletin List of places: UK • England • Oxfordshire Blewbury is a village and civil parish at the foot of the Berkshire Downs about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Didcot. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. Contents 1 Prehistory 2 Parish church 3 Secular buildings 4 Notable people 5 References 6 Sources 7 External links // Prehistory Blewburton Fort The southern part of the parish is chalk downland and includes a number of prehistoric sites. Half of the 360 foot (110 m) high Blewburton Hill is in the parish.It is topped by Iron Age hill fort that may have been occupied from the 4th century BC to the 1st century BC.[2] The parish's highest point is the 520 foot (160 m) Churn Hill, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the village. On its northwestern side are two round barrows, the larger of which is Churn Knob.[3] There are other round barrows further south, towards the boundaries with Compton and East Ilsley parishes.[3] Parish church The Church of England parish church of Saint Michael the Archangel was originally an early Norman building of the 11th century. St. Michael's is now a member of the Churn Benefice.[4] Secular buildings Blewbury has a number of historic timber-framed buildings.[5] There is a cruck cottage in South Street.[3] Hall Barn may date from about 1660.[3] William Malthus was a London merchant who left land at Noke, Oxfordshire to fund a school at Blewbury.[6][7] Its five-bay Queen Anne style school building close to St. Michael's church was built in 1709.[5] Also close to the church are two almshouses. Nikolaus Pevsner states that he first was built in 1738 for the oldest man in the village and the second was added on its centenary in 1838.[5] However, Page and Ditchfield state that there are two cottages that one James Bacon founded in 1747.[6] Notable people Blewbury has been the home of writers including Elizabeth Ferrars,[citation needed] Dick Francis,[8] Kenneth Grahame,[8] Marguerite Steen[8] Barbara Euphan Todd,[9] (writer of the Worzel Gummidge books). The artist William Nicholson, father of abstract painter Ben Nicholson, also lived in Blewbury.[citation needed] BBC News Anchor Katty Kay spent much of her early childhood in Blewbury in the 1970s.[citation needed] References ^ "Area: Blewbury CP (Parish): Parish Headcounts". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=798714&c=Blewbury&d=16&e=15&g=481252&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1268751337780&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779. Retrieved 16 March 2010.  ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 74 ^ a b c d Pevsner, 1966, page 92 ^ Churn Churches: St. Michael's Church, Blewbury ^ a b c Pevsner, 1966, page 91 ^ a b Page & Ditchfield, 1923, pages 280-291 ^ Page & Ditchfield, 1923, pages 378-384 ^ a b c Marshalls. "Blewbury". http://www.marshallsgroup.com/Blewbury.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-10. [dead link] ^ Book Rags. "Barbara Euphan Todd Biography". http://www.bookrags.com/biography/barbara-euphan-todd-dlb/. Retrieved 2008-01-11.  Sources Page, William & Ditchfield, P.H. (1923). Victoria County History: A History of the County of Berkshire, Volume 3. pp. 280–291.  Pevsner, Nikolaus (1966). The Buildings of England: Berkshire. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 91–92.  External links Blewbury Village Society Blewbury Brass Band Royal Berkshire History: Blewbury Blewbury and Upton Cricket Club website v • d • e The District of the Vale of White Horse Oxfordshire • County Council elections • District Council elections • Wantage County Constituency • Oxford West and Abingdon County Constituency Towns Abingdon (Caldecott) • Faringdon • Wantage (Belmont) Large Villages Blewbury • Chilton • Cumnor (Chilswell, Cumnor Hill, Dean Court, Farmoor, Swinford) • Drayton • East Challow • East Hendred • Grove • Harwell • Kennington • Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor (Kingston Bagpuize, Southmoor) • Marcham (Cothill) • North Hinksey (Botley, Harcourt Hill) • Radley • St. Helen Without (Dry Sandford, Shippon) • Shrivenham • Stanford in the Vale (Bow) • Steventon • Sunningwell (Bayworth, Boars Hill, Foxcombe Hill) • Sutton Courtenay • Wootton (Henwood, Lamborough Hill) Other Civil Parishes (Component Villages and Hamlets) Appleford-on-Thames • Appleton-with-Eaton (Appleton, Eaton) • Ardington (Ardington Wick) • Ashbury • Baulking • Besselsleigh • Bourton • Buckland (Gainfield) • Buscot • Charney Bassett • Childrey • Coleshill • Compton Beauchamp • Denchworth • East Hanney • Eaton Hastings • Fernham • Frilford • Fyfield and Tubney (Fyfield, Tubney, Netherton) • Garford • Goosey • Great Coxwell • Hatford (Little Hatford) • Hinton Waldrist (Duxford) • Kingston Lisle • Letcombe Bassett • Letcombe Regis • Little Coxwell • Littleworth • Lockinge (East Lockinge, West Lockinge) • Longcot • Longworth • Lyford • Milton • Pusey • Shellingford • South Hinksey (Hinksey Hill)• Sparsholt • Uffington • Upton • Watchfield • West Challow • West Hanney • West Hendred • Woolstone • Wytham (Seacourt) Former Districts and Boroughs Municipal Borough of Abingdon • Abingdon Rural District • Faringdon Rural District • Wantage Urban District • Wantage Rural District Former Constituencies Oxfordshire County Constituency • Abingdon Borough Constituency • Berkshire North or Abingdon County Constituency • Abingdon County Constituency List of Parliamentary constituencies in Oxfordshire • List of places in Oxfordshire • List of civil parishes in Oxfordshire