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Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a
head office call centre. This provides advice and
technical information on all aspects of tyres. Also, for
those who prefer to place their order for tyres by
telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have
a freephone facility (0800 028 9000).
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More about Witney Oxford
Witney is a town (population: 22,765 - 2001 census)
in Oxfordshire, England, 12 miles west of Oxford and
just north of the A40 trunk road.
The small town has been famous for its blankets since
the Middle Ages. The water for the production of these
blankets is drawn from the River Windrush, which was
believed to be the secret of Witney's high quality
blankets. At one time, there were five blanket factories
in the town but, with the closure of the largest blanket
maker Early's, a few years ago, the town's blanket
industry has completely ceased to exist.
In recent years, the town has expanded rapidly (with the
building of the Madley Park housing estate), but has
still retained its charms as a market town on the edge
of the Cotswolds. The market dates back to the middle
ages, and the market square, at the top of the High
Street, features one of the town's most distinctive
landmarks: the Buttercross, so called because people
from neighbouring towns would gather there to buy butter
and eggs. The building is medieval but features a clock
that was added in 1683. Thursday is the traditional
market day but Saturday also sees a market taking place.
The other main landmark is the Parish Church of St
Mary's which was built in the 13th century and is a fine
example of one of several large churches in the area
associated with the Medieval wool trade. The town also
has a fine Methodist chapel which stands in the middle
of the High Street.
The town hall dates from the 17th century and, according
to local legend, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren,
although there is little evidence to support this claim.
West End, on the road to Hailey, is one of Britain's
best preserved streets, and was the inspiration for the
song Just an Old Fashioned House in an Old Fashioned
Street. Although it's called West End, it's actually on
the northern side of the Town and gets its name from the
days, many years ago, when it was not actually in Witney
Parish but at the west end of the adjoining Hailey
village church parish.
For many years, Witney had a famous brewery - Clinch and
Co., which was later taken over by Courage, who closed
down the brewing operation. However, in recent years, on
the site of the old brewery, brewing was revived by the
establishment of a micro brewery now known as the
Wychwood Brewery, whose most well-known beer, Hobgoblin,
stands alongside their other speciality ales.
Witney has two splendid museums - Cogges Manor Farm
Museum, housed in the old manor house of Cogges, which
is dedicated to farming and countryside history and the
Witney and District Museum which has many artifacts and
documents covering the history of the town.
Nearby settlements include Abingdon, Bampton, Bicester,
Burford, Carterton, Charlbury, Chipping Norton,
Cirencester, Faringdon, Oxford, Swindon, and Wantage.
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