Stanford in the Vale was originally in Berkshire and mentioned in Domesday as Stanford with two mills. There was a small Romano British settlement within the present village though the earliest reference is as 'Sanfordinga' in a charter to Shellingford in the 9th century.
Its name probably derives from 'stone ford' and was a small market town in the middle ages and in the seventeenth century the size of a large village. Today it is a thriving community with many active clubs and societies, two churches, two public houses, shops and various businesses.
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Penstones Court is at the heart of the south Oxfordshire village of Stanford in the Vale. The courtyard of cottages...
Facilities : These include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, laundry, guest facilities and attractive gardens and grounds. Shops...
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