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On the Web
- Deddington OnLine - Deddington, Clifton and Hempton in Oxfordshire, England: community site with index of businesses, heritage notes, what's on and reference information.
- Deddington Arms Hotel and Restaurant - Restaurant dining and hotel accommodation. Includes information on accommodation, room rates, restaurant, menus, wine list, business facilities, special events, online reservations and contact information.
- Deddington Primary School - Partly created by its pupils, includes staff, facilities, events and contact information.
- Deddington - Fire Service - Includes coverage area, firefighters, training, recruiting, history, mission statement and contact information.
- Market Day Returns to Deddington - Information about the market, including history and contact information.
- International Civic Heraldry : Deddington - Information on the coat of arms of the village, including its history.
- Deddington Wesleyan Reform Church - Oxon. History, service times and contact information.
- CodaOctopus Ltd - Manufacturers and suppliers of specialist electronic equipment and services for marine geophysical and hydrographic survey. Includes company information, products offered, help desk, news and contact information.
- Hayward White - Estate Agents. Including company history, properties for sale and contact information.
- The British Microlight Aircraft Association - Includes history of the organisation, clubs, schools and airfields, news, events and competitions and contact information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Deddington Primary School, Deddington - Deddington Primary School is situated on Earls Lane in Deddington, Oxfordshire. It is the only school in the village and it caters for 201 students in the 4 - 11 age range.
- Deddington Castle - Deddington Castle was in the large village of Deddington 6 miles south of Banbury, Oxfordshire ().
- Deddington - Deddington is a small town in North Oxfordshire, England.
- Deddington, Tasmania - Deddington is a town near Evandale in Tasmania, Australia. John Glover (artist) was granted land in the area.
- Thomas Pope - Sir Thomas Pope (c. 1507 – January 29, 1559), founder of Trinity College, Oxford, was born at Deddington, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, probably in 1507, for he was about sixteen years old when his father, a yeoman farmer, died in 1523.