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Abingdon-on-Thames is a lovely old Market Town with historic and archaeological connections over three millennia. The Monday Market was established before 1328 and tradition is still very much alive in Abingdon through its Michaelmas Hiring Fair and custom of bun throwing.  Abingdon is moving forward after trebling its size in the last 40 years. New developments continue to bring change and opportunity, and these combine with the town’s unique character, new industries and commerce to make Abingdon a friendly, attractive, lively and modern place to live and work.
New Homes in Abingdon  (click on the images for further details)
 
Situated on the west bank of the River Thames, six miles south of Oxford is the market town of Abingdon. Thought by many to be the oldest town in Britain, Abingdon is thriving and lively while managing to retain much of it's old charm. Just over a mile from Abingdon town centre, located in Drayton Road is The Tanneries, a stylish development of houses and apartments carefully built to a high specification.

Price Range:  2 bedroom apartments from £195,000
                       3 bedroom townhouses from £267.500
                       4 bedroom townhouses from £299,950
                       
75:25 purchase scheme available on selected plots
(terms and conditions apply) 
 
Contact: Abingdon office - 01235 538000
 
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Abingdon Road, Sutton Courtenay, Oxon

A pair of substantial, traditionally-built houses reflecting local architectural style, conveniently located in a prime position.  Sweetcroft Homes, a family owned and run business, combine contemporary architecture with the latest sustainable construction techniques to provide environmentally friendly family homes.
 
 
 
  Price: £950,000 - 1 already reserved 
  Contact: Abingdon office - 01235 538000


  
 
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