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The car park in the heart of the village is one of Eynsham's best-kept secrets. This map shows access by road; and footpaths from the car park to central shops.
Click on any thumbnail above for another map of Eynsham – each preview linked to a print-size pdf:
Housing, amenities, pubs etc
Central shops and services – totally revised for 2010
Village centre/conservation area
Main streets and public buildings
Bus Routes
Listed buildings
Abbey precinct/abbey heritage tour
Carnival Parade & Shirt Race routes
Rights of way (3 maps)
Village setting
Indicative floodplain
New woodland at Eynsham Lock
Gravel extraction plan
Neighbourhood policing area
Amenities ranging from the allotments to Wytham View (play area); cafes, pubs and restaurants; and approximate ages of housing stock in different areas. It also marks listed buildings in the conservation area - for coverage in another map.
Map and classified listings created summer 2010 for Eynsham Business Network. Visit our central shops >>
New for summer 2010, an interactive map of every public building, with links to contacts and What's On at any one of them.
Click on the link and see for yourself >>
Short tour of the village centre, highlighting historic features and other points of interest. Also includes activities for younger visitors.
The straight-forward choice for house-hunters and newcomers to Eynsham – fully updated for 2009. See previous map for approximate ages of housing stock in different areas.
Check Timetables | View .pdf >>
Showing routes and stops in Eynsham for the new S1 and S2 (formerly 100 and 200).
65 Grade II structures in the conservation area, with images of the most important ones.
Created in 2002 to mark the bounds of the former precinct, with carved stone from the abbey built into the engraved 'stations'.
The Carnival procession begins in the central car park, so look for alternative parking on the outskirts if you are visiting.
Choose from 3 maps:
Central & South (preview shown); North; West (including Barnard Gate).
Area of high landscape value, field boundaries, rivers and streams, indicative floodplain, Oxford green belt. The floodplain is under review.
Eynsham lies between the River Evenlode and the Chilbrook. This tends to constrain development options, though only a handful of houses on the outskirts is ever directly affected.
View slideshow >>; register for flood warnings.
Diversification or disaster? Judge for yourself. This is Hanson's restoration plan. Follow progress.
Eynsham Neighbourhood includes the parishes of Cassington, Hardwick with Yelford, North Leigh, South Leigh, Northmoor, Standlake and Stanton Harcourt.