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A day in Abingdon, Oxfordshire

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Abingdon is a market town in Oxfordshire nestled on the banks of the River Thames.  I was long overdue a return visit as the previous occasion was more than 25 years ago when I attended a wedding in the town.  Although Abingdon does not have a railway station the nearest one is located only three miles away in Radley which has bus connections into the town centre.

Abingdon town centre with the parish church of St. Nicolas
Abingdon town centre with the parish church of St. Nicolas

It was a sunny, but cool April day and the town looked beautiful with its carefully tended flowerbeds brimming with spring colour.  We had left the car in the town’s multi-storey car park which was just a short walk from the market place and were pleased to find that the first two hours of parking was free.

Abingdon market place
Abingdon market place

The historic market place is the beating heart of the town with a weekly market taking place each Monday along with other events throughout the year.  The square is lined with shops and cafes with their outdoor tables edging onto the market place making it a good spot to enjoy a cup of coffee on warmer days.

Abingdon County Hall Museum
Abingdon County Hall Museum

At the head of the square stands the church of St. Nicolas and to its side the splendid Baroque County Hall.  This hall has dominated the market place since the late 17th century where it housed a court room on its first floor.  It is built on raised arches under which stall holders used to trade.

Abingdon County Hall Museum
MGB Roadster on display in the Abingdon County Hall Museum

The County Hall is now home to the Abingdon County Hall Museum which offers free admission with a £2 charge to access the roof terrace at the top of the museum’s tower.  The unusual tradition of bun throwing by civic dignitaries has taken place from this rooftop since the 1761 coronation of King George III. Bun throwing in Abingdon celebrates royal marriages, coronations and jubilees with the most recent bun throwing taking place in November 2018.  On that occasion 5,000 buns were thrown to the crowds standing below in celebration of the centenary of the end of the First World War.  The museum explores the history of Abingdon and the surrounding area and on display are a collection of buns which have been dried and varnished as a lasting reminder of this ancient tradition.

Abingdon County Hall Museum
Exhibits showcasing Abingdon’s links with car production

The MG Car Company (Morris Garages) was a sports car manufacturer that produced cars in Abingdon between 1929-1980.  The company was best known for its two seater MGB Roadster open top sports car and taking pride of place in the museum is the last car to come off the production line before the factory closed.  To get the car into the museum wasn’t easy as it had to be hoisted up to the first floor and taken in through a window.

J.D. Wetherspoon The Narrows, Abingdon
Inside The Narrows pub in the centre of Abingdon

Leaving the museum we enjoyed lunch in The Narrows pub on the high street then walked along to the riverside which is just five minutes from the market place.  Standing on the old bridge we had good views of this scenic stretch of the River Thames with its waterside pubs and collection of boats moored along the riverbank.

River Thames from Abingdon bridge
Lovely views over the River Thames from Abingdon bridge

Heading slightly back inland and passing the old gaol we slowly made our way back to the riverside near the ancient parish church of St. Helen’s which traces its roots back to 1100.  An unusual characteristic of this church is that it is the second widest in England having five aisles and being 10 feet (3 metres) wider than it is long. Surrounding the church are three sets of medieval almshouses, the Long Alley one retaining its original cloister features, looking particularly beautiful.

Long alley almshouses at St. Helen's church, Abingdon
Long alley almshouses at St. Helen’s church, Abingdon

The winding lane ended a little further upstream at St. Helen’s Wharf which seemed an ideal spot to feed the ducks as they all seemed to be gathering there.  We strolled along a short section of the Thames Path which is a national trail running from the source of the river in Kemble, Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Charlton, south east London.  The entire path is 184 miles (296 km) in length.  We have walked numerous sections of the trail on our visits to London but not further afield until now.

St. Helen's Wharf, Abingdon
St. Helen’s Wharf, Abingdon

After taking in the panoramic views both up and downstream we returned to our car stopping to glance in some of Abingdon’s small but interesting shops on our way.  After such a pleasant visit, I’m certain it won’t be quite so long until I’m back in Abingdon once again.

St. Helen's Wharf, Abingdon
St. Helen’s Wharf, Abingdon

 

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56 responses to “A day in Abingdon, Oxfordshire”

  1. Shalkot Avatar
    Shalkot

    If you are touriat and traveler, try visit Pakistan as it is most beautiful and delighted territory of the world.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hopefully I’ll get there one day.

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  2. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Ahh Abingdon is my hometown! So glad you enjoyed your visit, I do miss living in this lovely town xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Michelle. We loved our visit to Abingdon and look forward to returning again before too long for another visit. I’m glad it brought back fond memories for you.

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      Is it your place of origin

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  3. iballrtw Avatar

    Bun throwing sounds like a great tradition.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It definitely does. Wish it took place in other towns too. Thank you for commenting.

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  4. P Squared Avatar

    Lovely travelogue! You have visited exactly the kind of places I would have! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words, it’s so nice to receive such positive feedback and to know you have enjoyed reading my blog. Marion

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  5. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Such a pretty place! Abingdon is a possible posting for us with my husband’s work, I’ve been quite open to the idea because I knew it put us near Oxford but had no idea Abingdon itself was so pretty.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Helen for taking an interest in my post on Abingdon. I think the town would make an attractive posting not only because it’s so attractive but also it’s proximity to Oxford, Marlow, Henley etc which are all so nice. I do so love Edinburgh though and could move there in a heartbeat!

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    1. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      Can I also reblog there.

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  6. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    What a beautiful place Marion; loving the little river – very English.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sue, Abingdon is a very attractive town and I’m pleased we chose to stop off there for awhile.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    So sad they stopped making the MG sports cars. I had my head set on one of those as a teenager but put my money into education instead. I think the Chinese have the name brand today. Not sure if they are producing these masterpieces though.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’ve always liked the MG sports cars too Ian. There are still a few to be seen occasionally on our roads. I enjoyed Abingdon and am pleased we decided to take time to visit.

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  8. Jonno Avatar

    Never been to Abingdon but it looks lovely and so so interesting. We’ll certainly try and get there now after reading your post, maybe try and get a housesit in the area. Great pics.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jonno. I’m certain you would enjoy a visit to Abingdon and a great place for a housesit with the riverside walks and it’s proximity to Oxford.

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  9. Tanja Avatar

    So has it changed a lot in the past 25 years?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I don’t think so Tanja but as we only stayed overnight to attend a wedding I can only remember walking by the riverside!

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      The change is the only permanent thing.

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  10. lievelee Avatar

    Reading your posts always makes me wonder why we rush to travel abroad when there are so many interesting places to visit at home. Thanks for showing us Britain, it’s got a lot going for it!!

    Lieve

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Lieve, it’s so nice to read that you enjoy my posts of places to visit in the U.K, however small, every town has its own story to tell and unique things for us to explore.

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      No doubt Britains have lot of places to visit.

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      1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

        Yes, so many places of interest from coastal towns and villages to big cities.

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  11. Madhvi Avatar

    It’s a beautiful place, and so your writings. I really enjoyed reading it 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, they are much appreciated. Abingdon is a very attractive town.

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      1. Madhvi Avatar

        Indeed! I would love to travel there. Till then I would enjoy your stories. Keep up the good work 🙂

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      Indeed she has very beautiful style of expression

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  12. lifewithbee Avatar

    I keep adding to my list because of your blogs… love them.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh that’s so lovely to read Bee, you have made my day. Hope you get to visit Abingdon sometime soon!

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      Great means you are going there soon. Please share your experience on retuen.

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  13. gotheglobe Avatar

    I don’t know this area very well at all, so it was a pleasure and fascinating to read about your experience of Abingdon!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated comments, it’s s nice to hear from you. It was only our second visit to Abingdon but we liked it very much and quite near to Oxford also.

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  14. Clazz - An Orcadian Abroad Avatar

    Cute! My aunty used to live there for a time, but I never actually visited her while she was there. It looks very nice though. (It’s alright – she moved to Chester since, and we visited her there!! An absolutely lovely place!)

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Abingdon is a really attractive town and of course Chester is gorgeous too! It’s a long time since I last visited Chester so it would be a good plan to return there soon. Thanks for your much appreciated thoughts.

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      Have you ever been there?

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  15. Eva Nyambu Avatar

    am so obsessed with the vintage and classic right now! That car!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The car is wonderful Eva, a true English classic! Thank you for your much appreciated thoughts, it’s so nice to hear from you.

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  16. joylennick Avatar

    You certainly get around, Miss Traveller. Abingdon looked to be a quintessential English town and very nice too. Continue to enjoy your travels..Best wishes. x

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Joy for your kind words. Abingdon is indeed a very attractive town and we enjoyed a few hours there in the sunshine.

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  17. gaiainaction Avatar

    Another most beautiful village in England. How I love your villages, so nice and picturesque, looks like a lovely place to live. Beautiful photos!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Abingdon is a very attractive town on the banks of the Thames and I’m certain it would make an ideal location to live being so close to Oxford.

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      1. gaiainaction Avatar

        I’m sure it would be, I’ve visited around there too.

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      England has very beautiful and well organized villages

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      1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

        Yes, we are lucky to have some beautiful country villages. Hope you get to see them one day.

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  18. Mama Muttwill Avatar
    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Mama, Abingdon is a very attractive town by the river Thames

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    2. Shalkot Avatar
      Shalkot

      Same as U Mama Lovely.

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