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Is Hook Norton a nice place to live?

Is Hook Norton a nice place to live?

Hook Norton is a good place to be based. Chipping Norton (Chippy) is nice enough, but not really a tourist destination. But you’re near enough to places like Stow, Burford, Bourton on the Water. Plus, you’re heading the right direction for Stratford and Warwick.

What county is Hook Norton in?

Oxfordshire
Hook Norton

Hook Norton Hooky
District Cherwell
Shire county Oxfordshire
Region South East
Country England

Where does the name Hook Norton come from?

It is between the market towns of Banbury and Chipping Norton, and has a population of about 2,000. The village name is believed to come from the ruler called Hook, whilst Norton is a corruption of ora-tun meaning a settlement (tun) on the side of a hill (ora), hence Hook Norton.

How many people live in Hook Norton?

2,596
In the 2011 census the population of Hook Norton of 2,596, 52% of whom were female and 48% male.

Who lives near Chipping Norton?

They include celebrities such as telly presenter Jeremy Clarkson, the Beckhams, Amanda Holden and pop star Alex James, plus former Prime Minister David Cameron, Elisabeth Murdoch (daughter of Rupert) and JCB heir Lord Bamford.

Is Chipping Norton a nice area?

Chipping Norton has always been able to boast its picturesque setting, high profile residents and easy access to the Cotswolds.

When was Hook Norton founded?

1849
Hook Norton Brewery/Founded

What beer is brewed at Hook Norton?

The brewery produces quintessential English ales and stouts, including Old Hooky, Hooky Gold, and Double Stout, and is fiercely proud that all of its draught beers are cask-conditioned and have never been filtered or pasteurized.

What does Norton mean in place names?

north settlement
Norton, meaning ‘north settlement’ in Old English, is a common place name.

Is Chipping Norton posh?

Sure, it’s Country Posh, all Cotswold-stone cutesy houses, farmers’ markets and beige slacks. But most of the action takes place at pool parties in secluded barn conversions, leaving the town itself safe for you.

Where is the village of Hook Norton in England?

Hook Norton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. It is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northeast of Chipping Norton and close to the Cotswold Hills. Many of its buildings are built of local ironstone.

Is there A History Museum in Hook Norton?

Hook Norton Brewery has a museum that includes a section on the history of the village. The village’s 18th century hand-pumped fire engine, which was in use until 1896, is preserved in St. Peter’s parish church.

Where is Hook Norton on the River Swere?

“HOOK-NORTON, a village and a parish in Banbury district, Oxford. The village stands on a branch of the river Swere, 2 miles E of the boundary with Warwick, and 5 NE of Chipping-Norton r. station; and has a postoffice under Chipping-Norton, and fairs on 29 June and 28 Nov.

Where was Hook Norton in the Domesday Book?

Hook Norton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. It is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northeast of Chipping Norton and close to the Cotswold Hills. Many of its buildings are built of local ironstone . In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in AD 922, the village is called Hocneratune. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it is called Hochenartone.