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Steventon
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Steventon
is about
5 miles south of Abingdon on
the
B4017, formerly the
A34 before it became a busy bypass. As
you drive through Steventon the most striking thing is the imposing village
green where cricket is played in the summer. The green is surrounded by
an assortment of attractive houses and is bisected by the main road lined
with magnificent trees.
In the corner of the green is the village
hall. Village
greens are
comparatively rare in
this part of Oxfordshire,
and the
nearby large allotments add to the village's character. Access
to part of the village, including the church, is by a level crossing over
the main London to Bristol railway which cuts it off from the rest of
the village.
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