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Emma O

Have u been to banbury in U.k?


    



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pianojono
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Yes. It's a nice little "country" town and yes, it really DOES have a cross. Also noted for a type of currant bun.


Moorglademover
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Yup!
I used to deliver tyres to Kwikfit, and others....
Locked myself in the back of my van one day! Had to bang on the side to get out.
The two lads in the service bay were wetting themselves laughing!


Dark Prince
Hi

Yes, yes I have!! There is a lovely country park called Avon/Burton Dassett nearby which overlooks the M40 but on a clear day you can see into Wales, The Malverns etc. Also in Banbury there is there the famous Cross that the lady rode to on a Cock Horse. The cock referred to is a pub in nearby Stony Stratford, lovely pub, lovely town. Visitors used to stay overnight and transfer horses before going on to Banbury and further. Next door to the Cock is The Bull Hotel from where the Cock and Bull story originates. Somebody would here a story in one pub then go next door, enhance the detail and tell the story again. All 100% true.

Happy travelling!!!

Dean


Leo
Yep, got a friend that lives there.


dsclimb1
yes


sarch_uk
Yes, many a time... I used to deliver parcels in the area when doing a temp job before we moved to West Yorkshire.


markhintnorth
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Yes, rode through on a cock horse . . . . . on my way to Banbury Cross.
<Edit: This won't display the appropriate word from the nursery rhyme - it thinks it's a profanity!. Try "C" "o" "c" "k".>

Actually, used to go through it before they built the M40 (by car)!


barn owl
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no 'fraid not


Nix
Yes - on business but it was an overnight stay. It was a lovely place. Really English and surrounded by beautiful countryside. I believe it was also the home of CS Lewis or if not then he had close links to the town and an area of the Banbury Museum is devoted to his works.

Wow - I sound really interesting. ;-)


Me!
NO! :-( Am i missing out?


Chanandler Bong
Have you been to Scarborough fair?


YORKSHIRE
No, I've only ever passed through on the train.





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