Great Tew An English Village and civil Parish in the Cotswold Hills in Oxfordshire


The village was built in the 19th century by the landscape gardener, John Loudon, as part of an extensive park overlooking the Worton Valley, and with its charming thatched cottages and gabled roofs, mullioned windows and colourful gardens, traditional village pub and shop,

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Great Tew
Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire.


Residents are served by a local shop and cafe. Not to mention the Falkland Arms  - a pub with a long history of its own.

Residents are served by a local shop and cafe. Not to mention the Falkland Arms  - a pub with a long history of its own.


 
 
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Many cottages in Great Tew date back to the 17th Century  and have recently been restored. They are all built of local ironstone and many have thatched roofs which add to the charm and character of this lovely village.

Many cottages in Great Tew date back to the 17th Century  and have recently been restored. They are all built of local ironstone and many have thatched roofs which add to the charm and character of this lovely village.