Ardley, Oxfordshire
{{Short description|Village in Oxfordshire, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2015}}
{{Use British English|date=August 2015}}
{{Infobox UK place
| official_name = Ardley
| static_image_name = Ardley StMary.JPG
| static_image_caption = St. Mary's parish church
| coordinates = {{coord|51.94|-1.21|display=inline,title}}
| os_grid_reference = SP5427
| label_position = bottom
| area_total_km2 = 8.79
| population = 740
| population_ref = (Including Ardley with Fewcott) (2021 Census)
| civil_parish = Ardley
| shire_district = Cherwell
| shire_county = Oxfordshire
| region = South East England
| country = England
| post_town = BICESTER
| postcode_district = OX27
| postcode_area = OX
| dial_code = 01869
| constituency_westminster = Bicester and Woodstock
| website =
}}
Ardley is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England, about {{convert|4|mi}} northwest of Bicester. The parish includes the village of Fewcott, which is now contiguous with Ardley.
The 2021 Census recorded the population of Ardley parish as 740.{{cite web |url= https://www.ons.gov.uk/visualisations/areas/area/?code=E04012964 |title=Area: Ardley (Parish): Key Figures for 2021 Census: Key Statistics |work=Neighbourhood Statistics |publisher=Office for National Statistics |access-date=11 October 2023}}
Geography and natural history
The two villages of Ardley and Fewcott are on either side of a stream that rises at Fritwell, flows south to Ardley, then turns east through Stoke Lyne to Fringford. There it joins Crowell Brook, which continues east into Buckinghamshire and ultimately becomes part of the Great Ouse.
The limestone quarry at Ardley has yielded a significant find of dinosaur tracks (ichnites), discovered in 1997 and thought to have been left by Megalosaurus and possibly Cetiosaurus. Some of these are on display in the dinosaur garden at the Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
There is a site of special scientific interest in the village with a colony of the great crested newts and an outcrop of Jurassic limestone.
Castle
Ardley Castle is a motte-and-bailey which is believed to have been built early in the 12th century during the civil war between Empress Matilda and King Stephen.
Parish church
The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary dates from at least 1074.{{cite book |editor-last=Lobel |editor-first=Mary D |editor-link=Mary Lobel |year=1959 |title=A History of the County of Oxford |volume=6: Ploughley Hundred |series=Victoria County History |place=London |publisher=Oxford University Press for the Institute of Historical Research |url= http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol6/pp7-14 |pages=7–14}} The original church was demolished and completely rebuilt, but both the chancel and the bell tower of the present building contain small amounts of re-used Norman stonework. The present Early English Gothic chancel was built late in the 12th or early in the 13th century. The tower has a saddleback roof and may have been built in the 13th or 14th century. The present nave was built in 1793 and has a west gallery that was added in 1834.{{cite book |last1=Sherwood |first1=Jennifer |last2=Pevsner |first2=Nikolaus |author-link2=Nikolaus Pevsner |series=The Buildings of England |title=Oxfordshire |date=1974 |place=Harmondsworth |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=0-14-071045-0 |pages=422–423}}
St Mary's is now part of the Benefice of Cherwell Valley, along with the parishes of Fritwell, Lower Heyford, Somerton, Souldern and Upper Heyford.{{cite web |url=http://www.achurchnearyou.com/benefice.php?B=27/106DM |author=Archbishops' Council |author-link=Archbishops' Council |title=Benefice of Cherwell Valley |work=A Church Near You |publisher=Church of England |date=2010 |access-date=10 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113120043/http://www.achurchnearyou.com/benefice.php?B=27%2F106DM |archive-date=13 January 2016 |url-status = dead}}
The canal engineer Samuel Simcock (1727–1804) and his wife Esther (1720–1808), a sister of James Brindley, are buried at St Mary's.{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=Christopher |year=2011 |title=The Canal Pioneers, Brindley's School of Engineers |place=Brimscombe Port |publisher=The History Press |isbn=978-0-7524-6166-3 |page=136}}
Economic history
In 1910 the Great Western Railway completed a new main line linking Ashendon Junction and Aynho Junction to shorten the high-speed route between its termini at {{rws|London Paddington}} and {{rws|Birmingham Snow Hill}}. The line passes within a few hundred yards of Ardley and the GWR opened a railway station on the main road just south of the village. British Railways closed Ardley railway station in 1963. The railway remains open and is now part of the Chiltern Main Line.
In 1990 the section of the M40 motorway between Wheatley and Hockley Heath was built. M40 Junction 10 with the A43 road is about {{convert|550|yd}} northeast of Ardley and its Cherwell Valley services are about {{convert|1100|yd|km|0}} from the village.
Amenities
File:Ardley Fox&Hounds & barn.JPG
Ardley formerly had a public house, the Fox and Hounds, which closed its doors in January 2020. {{Cite news |last=Clayton|first=Indya |date=31 December 2021 |url=https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/19817820.oxfordshire-pub-transformed-furniture-showroom-cafe/ |title=Oxfordshire pub could be transformed into furniture showroom and cafe |access-date=11 October 2023 |work=Oxford Mail}} Fewcott does have a pub, the White Lion Inn, located on Fritwell Road.
The village has no shops. Those at Cherwell Valley services (Junction 10 of the M40) are the nearest to the village.
Ardley United Football Club{{Cite web |url=http://www.ardleyunited.co.uk/ |title=Ardley United FC |access-date=4 March 2010 |archive-date=10 February 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110210173824/http://www.ardleyunited.co.uk/ |url-status=dead }} is a Non-League football club whose first team plays its home games at The Playing Fields. Its first team is in the FTL Futbol Hellenic League Premier Division.{{cite web |url= http://www.hellenicleague.co.uk/results/premier/result.html |title=Premier Division |publisher=FTL Futbol Hellenic League |access-date=10 August 2015}}
References
External links
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Category:Villages in Oxfordshire