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Gosford, Oxfordshire

Village in Oxfordshire, England

Gosford, Oxfordshire

Village in Oxfordshire, England

FieldValue
official_nameGosford
static_image_nameGosford houses.jpg
static_image_captionWater Eaton Lane, Gosford
coordinates
os_grid_referenceSP5013
label_positiontop
population1373
population_ref(parish, including Water Eaton) (2011 Census)
civil_parishGosford and Water Eaton
shire_districtCherwell
shire_countyOxfordshire
regionSouth East England
countryEngland
post_townKidlington
postcode_districtOX5
postcode_areaOX
dial_code01865
constituency_westminsterBanbury
websiteGosford and Water Eaton Parish Council

Gosford is a village immediately southeast of Kidlington, in the Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Gosford and Water Eaton. The 2011 Census recorded Gosford and Water Eaton's parish population as 1,373.

History

Gosford seems to have been a township of the parish of Kidlington until 1142, when the manor of Gosford was granted to the Order of Knights Hospitaller. The Order held it until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. In the 16th century Gosford was administered with Water Eaton. The toponym "Gosford" is derived from Old English and means "goose ford". It was recorded as Goseford in 1242–46 and Goseforde in 1316.

There has been a bridge across the River Cherwell at Gosford since at least 1319, when it was recorded in a patent roll. In 1395 it was recorded as Gosefordebrugge. In the 16th century the antiquarian John Leland noted that it was a stone bridge. In the 17th century the cartographer John Ogilby recorded it as Offord Bridge. In the 17th century "Mr. Richard Washington, gent" (died 1670) maintained a school at Gosford. In 1838 a penny post station was opened in Gosford. There was a full post office by 1847 that remained until 1853. Gosford was formerly a hamlet in the parish of Kidlington, in 1866 Gosford became a separate civil parish, on 1 April 1932 the parish was abolished to form "Gosford and Water Eaton", parts also went to form Hampton Gay and Poyle and to Kidlington. In 1931 the parish had a population of 75. In 1932 a secondary school, Kidlington Church of England Central School, was founded in Gosford. It is now Gosford Hill School.

Amenities

The King's Arms

Gosford has an 18th-century pub, the King's Arms, in Bicester Road. It is now a Miller & Carter steakhouse. Gosford also has a J Sainsbury supermarket with a filling station.

Public transport

Stagecoach in Oxfordshire bus route S5 and Diamond bus route 250 serve Bicester Road. Route S5 is a direct service between Oxford and Bicester that runs seven days a week. Route 250 also links Oxford and Bicester, but runs via various villages including Upper Heyford. Route 250 runs from Mondays to Saturdays, mostly at hourly intervals. It has no late evening service, and no service on Sundays or bank holidays. Numerous Oxford Bus Company and Stagecoach bus routes serve Oxford Road, which forms Gosford's western boundary with Kidlington Garden City. Buses that serve Bicester Road or Oxford Road link Gosford with Oxford Parkway railway station, which is at Water Eaton, about 1 mi south of Gosford.

References

Bibliography

References

  1. "Gosford and Water Eaton Parish". [[Durham University]] for the [[Office for National Statistics]].
  2. "History of Gosford, in Cherwell and Oxfordshire". [[A Vision of Britain through Time]].
  3. "Relationships and changes Gosford CP/Hmlt through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
  4. "Population statistics Gosford CP/Hmlt through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
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  7. "Kidlington (sic)". [[Sainsbury's.
  8. (7 March 2021). "Service S5: Bicester - Kingsmere/Bicester Village - Bicester Park and Ride - Gosford - Oxford". Stagecoach.
  9. "250 Bicester to Oxford". Diamond.
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