Sandford-on-Thames is a village on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, just south of Oxford. The village is just off the A4074 road from Oxford to Henley. Sandford's history includes the Romans, the Knights Templar, Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII and the authors Lewis Carroll and JM Barrie. The village boasts its own ghostly headless horseman, rumoured to drive a coach and four through the fields on Christmas Eve.

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  • Sandford-on-Thames is a village on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, just south of Oxford. The village is just off the A4074 road from Oxford to Henley. Sandford's history includes the Romans, the Knights Templar, Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII and the authors Lewis Carroll and JM Barrie. The village boasts its own ghostly headless horseman, rumoured to drive a coach and four through the fields on Christmas Eve. In 1086 the Domesday Book counted 18 families as living by the sandy ford over the Thames between Iffley and Radley. Six hundred years later the population of the village had barely doubled, and it was still under 200 people at the start of the 19th century. Today the population numbers over 1,000 and the parish boundaries have undergone considerable revision.
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  • Sandford-on-Thames is a village on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, just south of Oxford. The village is just off the A4074 road from Oxford to Henley. Sandford's history includes the Romans, the Knights Templar, Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII and the authors Lewis Carroll and JM Barrie. The village boasts its own ghostly headless horseman, rumoured to drive a coach and four through the fields on Christmas Eve.
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