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- Q2680530 subject Q9077833.
- Q2680530 abstract "Ardington is a village within the civil parish of Ardington and Lockinge about 2 miles (3 km) east of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse. Ardington was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.Ardington is a downland village, with its parish stretching from the loam rich north to the chalk downlands to the south. The ancient path of the Ridgeway runs through the southern part of the parish. There are several racing stables in and around the village, most of which use the Downs for gallops. Being set in the Lockinge Estate, Ardington and the nearby villages of East and West Locking are owned by Thomas Loyd and managed by Adkin Rural and Commercial, who manage the whole estate. Local amenities include a public house - The Boar's Head, a sports club, village store, post office and tearoom, and the Loyd-Lindsay Rooms - a set of rooms which are let out to the community and on a commercial basis for weddings, parties and conferences. Local charities can use the rooms to hold events to raise money.The oldest part of the Church of England parish church of Holy Trinity is the chancel arch, built about 1200. The Gothic Revival architect Joseph Clarke added the tower and spire in 1856. Somers Clarke remodelled the remainder of the church in 1887.Ardington House was built in 1721. It is a Georgian Grade II* listed building and is open to the public in the summer months.".
- Q2680530 areaCode "01235".
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- Q2680530 gridReference "SU4388".
- Q2680530 populationTotal "284".
- Q2680530 postalCode "OX12".
- Q2680530 thumbnail Ardington_church.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2680530 dialCode "1235".
- Q2680530 officialName "Ardington".
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- Q2680530 population "284".
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- Q2680530 comment "Ardington is a village within the civil parish of Ardington and Lockinge about 2 miles (3 km) east of Wantage in the Vale of White Horse. Ardington was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.Ardington is a downland village, with its parish stretching from the loam rich north to the chalk downlands to the south. The ancient path of the Ridgeway runs through the southern part of the parish.".
- Q2680530 label "Ardington".
- Q2680530 lat "51.593".
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- Q2680530 depiction Ardington_church.jpg.
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- Q2680530 name "Ardington".