Little Milton
Little Milton is situated on the A29, about equidistant
between Thame and Wallingford, 3 miles South West of where
the A29 intersects with the M40 at Junction 7. The village
has a good number of attractive stone-walled cottages,
some thatched, and some say that it is one of South Oxfordshire's
most attractive. Much of the village is off the main road.
At one end of the village is the new village shop and
post office which opened in a new building in 2009 and
includes a useful coffee shop. Behind the shop and post
office there is a playing field and a play area for the
young. Also on the site is a playgroup.
In the centre of the village is the C15/C16 manor house,
not visible from the road.
On the main road is the Church of St James which was
built in 1843/44. The present church was built in 1844
and has a long nave and chancel and tall west tower.
Some scenes from the popular TV series Midsomer Murders have been filmed in the village of Little Milton.
http://midsomermurders.org/littlemiltonloc.htm