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  2. Dorchester on Thames - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester on Thames (or Dorchester-on-Thames) is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Wallingford and 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Oxford. The town is a few hundred yards from the confluence of the River Thames and River Thame. A common practice of the scholars at Oxford was to refer to the river Thames ...

  3. Dorchester Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, more usually called Dorchester Abbey, is a Church of England parish church in Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire, about 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Oxford. It was formerly a Norman abbey church and was built on the site of a Saxon cathedral.

  4. Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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  5. Grade II* listed buildings in South Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester-on-Thames: Inn: Late C15/early 16th century: 18 July 1963 1369118: The George Hotel. More images. 55 High Street ...

  6. Dorchester - Wikipedia

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    Dorchester, Dorset, the county town of Dorset Dorchester (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency in Dorset; HM Prison Dorchester, a men's prison located in Dorchester in Dorset, England closed in December 2013; Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire, a village; The Dorchester, a luxury hotel in London

  7. Bishop of Dorchester - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop of Dorchester, along with the Bishop of Buckingham and the Bishop of Reading, assists the Diocesan Bishop of Oxford in overseeing the diocese. The title takes its name from the town of Dorchester-on-Thames in Oxfordshire , and was first used by the historic Bishops of Dorchester: at first for a West Saxon diocese (see Bishop of ...

  8. Alchester - Wikipedia

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    Alchester had a strategic location in Roman Britain at a crossroads on the Silchester–Dorchester on Thames–Towcester road and the Cirencester–St Albans road (Akeman Street). Recent excavations have shown that it was the site of one of the earliest legionary fortresses in Roman Britain after the invasion of 43 AD.

  9. River Thame - Wikipedia

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    Finally the Thame reaches the village of Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire.As the suffix -chester indicates, a Romano-British settlement was on the site. [2] The small town's central streets are typically Anglo-Saxon, being not quite straight and set at various angles.