List of Civil Parishes in Oxfordshire - Vale of White Horse

Vale of White Horse

The whole of the district is parished.

  • Abingdon (town)1
  • Appleford on Thames 2
  • Appleton with Eaton 2
  • Ardington and Lockinge 17
  • Ashbury 9
  • Baulking 9
  • Besselsleigh 2
  • Blewbury 17
  • Bourton 9
  • Buckland 9
  • Buscot 9
  • Charney Bassett 9
  • Childrey 17
  • Chilton 17
  • Coleshill 9
  • Compton Beauchamp 9
  • Cumnor 2
  • Denchworth 17
  • Drayton 2
  • East Challow 17
  • East Hanney 17
  • East Hendred 17
  • Eaton Hastings 9
  • Fernham 9
  • Frilford 2
  • Fyfield and Tubney 2
  • Garford 2
  • Goosey 17
  • Great Coxwell 9
  • Great Faringdon (town)9
  • Grove 17
  • Harwell 17
  • Hatford 9
  • Hinton Waldrist 9
  • Kennington 2
  • Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor 2
  • Kingston Lisle 9
  • Letcombe Bassett 17
  • Letcombe Regis 17
  • Little Coxwell 9
  • Littleworth 9
  • Longcot 9
  • Longworth 9
  • Lyford 2
  • Marcham 2
  • Milton 2
  • North Hinksey 2
  • Pusey 9
  • Radley 2
  • Shellingford 9
  • Shrivenham 9
  • South Hinksey 2
  • Sparsholt 17
  • St Helen Without 2
  • Stanford in the Vale 9
  • Steventon 2
  • Sunningwell 2
  • Sutton Courtenay 2
  • Uffington 9
  • Upton 17
  • Wantage (town)18
  • Watchfield 9
  • West Challow 17
  • West Hanney 17
  • West Hendred 17
  • Woolstone 9
  • Wootton 2
  • Wytham 2

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