
📷 Photo by Roger Templeman · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This village sits in the Evenlode Valley, around three miles south of Chipping Norton, and makes for a peaceful place to stay if you're exploring this part of Oxfordshire.
What might surprise you is that Chadlington isn't one unified settlement but spreads across five separate areas—Brook End, Green End, Mill End, East End, and West End—each with its own character, so there's genuinely more ground to cover than the size might suggest.
History runs deep here. St Nicholas Church is worth a proper visit if you appreciate medieval building work, and you'll notice honey-coloured stone cottages throughout the village that speak to long centuries of people living and working in the area. The valley setting opens up to some good countryside walks nearby, especially if you head toward the Evenlode river itself for a riverside route.
Chipping Norton, the main market town with shops and restaurants you might need, sits just a short drive away. If you want somewhere calmer to base yourself while you explore the wider area, Chadlington gives you a genuine feel for village life at a slower pace. The Parish Council can point you toward local events and share more about the area's history. This is really a place where you'll get the most by taking your time—wandering between the different neighbourhoods and letting things unfold—rather than rushing, so give yourself space to have a proper look.
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R. Templeman · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

R. Templeman · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons