Banbury
market town and civil parish on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Banbury is a market town on the River Cherwell in northern Oxfordshire, England. [1] It had a population of 43,867 at the 2001 census. Although this figure has increased greatly in recent years.[2][3] Banbury is part of the Cherwell district. The Member of Parliament for Banbury is Victoria Prentis. Banbury played an important part in the English Civil War prior to the Battle of Edge Hill, as shown by The Reindeer inn (December 2005).

Heavy clay and Ironstone deposits surround Banbury.
The Oxfordshire Ironstone Railway (the O.I.R.) was the local railway line from Banbury to the nearby ironstone quarry at Wroxton. It was open from 1917 to 1967.
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- The Castle Quay Shopping, alongside the Oxford Canal and Banbury Museum in the background.
- The land around Banbury as seen from above, looking north-west.
- Banbury Town Hall at night.
- Banbury Market.
- Banbury town in 2001.
- Princess Diana Park, in Banbury's Bretch Hill.
- The booking hall and main entrance Banbury railway station, managed by Chiltern Railways.
- A picture of the Hardwick estate, Banbury in the early 2000s.
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