- Wytham
Wytham (pronEng|ˈwaɪtəm) is a small village in central
Oxfordshire on the south bank of theSeacourt Stream , a branch of theRiver Thames , three miles west fromOxford . Until1974 , it was in the county ofBerkshire .The name is first recorded as "Wihtham" around 957, and comes from the
Old English for a homestead or village in a river-bend. [cite book |name=Mills, A.D. |title=A Dictionary of British Placenames |year=2003 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford, England |isbn=0-198-52758-6 ]The manor of Wytham along with Wytham Abbey (not a religious foundation but the manor house) and much of the village was formerly owned by the Earls of Abingdon. All Saints Church in Wytham is a medieval building extensively rebuilt between 1811 and 1812 by
Montagu Bertie, 5th Earl of Abingdon .Wytham Woods are an area of long-established mixed woodland renowned for their high population of
badger s and long-term monitoring ofGreat Tit s. They are owned byOxford University and used for research inzoology andclimate change . The university also maintains a Field Station north of the village.Wytham village and Wytham Woods have frequently featured in the "
Inspector Morse " detective novels ofColin Dexter .The village and woods lie just outside the north-western part of the
Oxford Ring Road (A34).Position: oscoor gbx|SP475086
References
External links
* [http://www.wytham-village.org.uk/ Wytham village website]
* [http://www.wytham-village-hall.org.uk/ Wytham Village Hall]
* [http://www.wytham-church.org.uk/ All Saints Church, Wytham]
* [http://www.wildcru.org/links/wytham/wytham.htm Nature Conservation in Wytham Woods]
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