- Eynsham
Eynsham (pron-en|ˈɛnʃəm) is a large
village inOxfordshire ,England , lying betweenWitney andOxford , with a population of 4,665. The village grew up near to the historically important ford of Swinford on the flood plain of theRiver Thames , now the site of the privately-ownedSwinford Toll Bridge , and was later served by a wharf on the Thames, near the presentEynsham Lock .Eynsham was an important coaching stop on the
London toFishguard trunk road, although since 1936 the A40 has bypassed the village just to the north. Arailway link running west from Oxford through Eynsham to Witney andFairford was opened in 1861 but closed in 1962.Eynsham is mentioned in the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as "Egonesham" where it is described as one of four towns captured by the Anglo-Saxons from the Britons in AD 571. Its name is recorded in 864 (in thedative ) as "Egenes homme" = "Ægen's enclosure or river-meadow".In 1005 Aethelmar, kinsman of
Aethelred II founded a Benedictine Abbey. By the medieval periodEynsham Abbey was one of the largest in the area, but was dissolved at theReformation in 1538 and only a few remains are still visible. The parish church of St. Leonard's has a much-restored medieval structure and is situated on Market Square. Eynsham has two schools, Eynsham Community Primary andBartholomew School Eynsham .Local industries include
gravel extraction and the large superconducting magnet factory, Siemens Magnet Technology Ltd, established byOxford Instruments , pioneer ofMagnetic Resonance Imaging , which is now operated bySiemens AG . Eynsham also has a vibrant business park on its outskirts.Gallery
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Crossings of the River Thames
*Locks on the River Thames External links
* [http://www.eynsham.org.uk/ Eynsham Online]
* [http://www.eynsham.org/ Eynsham Village website]
* [http://www.eynshamcc.org/ Eynsham Cricket Club website]
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