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• Website List of places: Banbury is a historic on the in, England. Happy chef game free download. The town is situated 64 miles (103 km) northwest of London, 37 miles (60 km) southeast of, 25 miles (40 km) south-by-southeast of and 22 miles (35 km) north-by-northwest of the of.

It had a population of 46,853 at the. Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre for the surrounding area of north Oxfordshire and southern parts of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire which are predominantly rural. Banbury's main industries are car components, electrical goods, plastics, food processing, and printing. Banbury is home to the world's largest coffee-processing facility (), built in 1964. The town is famed for – similar to but oval in shape.

Banbury's oldest pub, the Reindeer Inn During excavations for the construction of an office building in Hennef Way in 2002, the remains of a settlement with circular buildings dating back to 200 BC were found. The site contained around 150 pieces of pottery and stone. Later there was a at nearby Wykham Park. The area was settled by the around the late 5th century. In about 556 Banbury was the scene of a battle between the local of and, and the local. It was a local centre for Anglo-Saxon settlement by the mid-6th century. Banbury developed in the period under influence, starting in the late 6th century.

It was assessed at 50 hides in the Domesday survey and was then held by the. The Saxons built Banbury on the west bank of the River Cherwell. On the opposite bank they built, which was part of but was incorporated into Banbury in 1889. Was one of the oldest areas in Banbury, having first been recorded as a in the 13th century. It was formally incorporated into the of Banbury in 1889. Banbury stands at the junction of two ancient roads: Salt Way (used as a bridle path to the west and south of the town), its primary use being transport of salt; and Banbury Lane, which began near Northampton and is closely followed by the modern 22-mile-long road.

It continued through what is now Banbury's High Street and towards the at. Banbury's prosperity was based on. Was built from 1135 by, and survived into the, when it was besieged. Due to its proximity to, the King's capital, Banbury was at one stage a Royalist town, but the inhabitants were known to be strongly. The castle was demolished after the war. Banbury played an important part in the as a base of operations for, who is reputed to have planned the in the back room (which can still be visited) of a local inn, the Reindeer Inn as it was then known (today's Ye Olde Reine Deer Inn). The town was pro-Parliamentarian, but the castle was manned by a garrison who supported.

In 1645 during the Civil War, troops were billeted in nearby for nine weeks and villagers petitioned the Warwickshire Committee of Accounts to pay for feeding them. Banbury's Fine Lady Statue. Makalah tentang lingkungan hidup. The opening of the from to Banbury on 30 March 1778 gave the town a cheap and reliable supply of coal.

In 1787 the Oxford Canal was extended southwards, finally opening to Oxford on 1 January 1790. The canal's main boat yard was the original outlay of today's. Peoples' Park was set up as a private park in 1890 and opened in 1910, along with the adjacent. The land south of the Foscote Private Hospital in and Farm were mostly open farmland until the early 1960s as shown by the maps of 1964, 1955 and 1947. It had only a few farmsteads, the odd house, an allotment field (now under the Sainsbury's store), the Municipal Borough of Banbury council's small reservoir just south of Easington Farm and a water spring lay to the south of it. The estate, which now has a notable South Asian community, was expanded in the 1950s because of the growth of the town due to the and further grew in the mid-1960s.