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        <description>The way ahead in the photo (looking north) is allegedly a public bridleway, but is now completely overgrown. Oxfordshire county council tell me that it will be cleared this coming winter (i.e. 2005-6).

Access to this bridleway from the road (A415) is horrible, as the pavement is on the other side of the road, and it is extremely fast and busy to cross.</description>
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        <description>The way ahead in the photo (looking south) is allegedly a public bridleway towards the A415, but is now completely overgrown. Oxfordshire county council tell me that it will be cleared this coming winter (i.e. 2005-6).</description>
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        <description>Bothy Vineyard -- the owner kindly let me take this photograph.  They produce various white wines, which I won't try to describe, being totally ignorant about wine.  Here instead is a link to their website: http://www.bothy-vineyard.co.uk/</description>
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While we're here, I'll just take the opportunity of mentioning that I discovered the nearby pub (at SU465996) is completely non-smoking.  Well done to them!  There sadly aren't yet many of those in this part of the country.</description>
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        <description>(No) entry to Abingdon airfield (Dalton Barracks).  There is another sign here saying that it is a glider training base.</description>
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