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Village Green and War memorial



The Parish of Chalgrove consists of some 1,115 hectares and is situated about 10 miles south-east of Oxford.  As well as Chalgrove Village it embraces the small settlements of Rofford, part of Cutt Mill and the former parish of Warpsgrove with which it merged in 1932.

Chalgrove's centre is the Village Green and War Memorial where thatched cottages cluster around.  Chalgrove Brook runs the length of the High Street, while the 'back' Brook circles the village to the south.  Building mainly occurred in the 1960s and a large selection of different types of property is now represented.


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             The current population is 2,909 according to the last official census in 2001 and a third of this number is made up
             of children under 18 years of age.

             Chalgrove is blessed with many gems - a church dating from the Norman times with the best fourteenth century
             wall paintings in England; a well restored manor house dating from the thirteenth century and an English Civil
             War Battlefield of 1643 that is listed on English Heritage's Battlefield Register.

             Email: contact:  Mrs Gill Lester, Parish Clerk  - info@chalgrove-parish.org.uk
               Chalgrove Parish Council   2 Farm Close, Chalgrove, Oxfordshire. OX44 7RL    For Attention of: Mrs G. Lester
               Tel: 01865 890451
               All materials on this site are © copyright 2007 to Chalgrove Parish Council.