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Local buildings of noteCharlbury's parish church of St.Mary the Virgin is by tradition associated with Saint Diuma, the first Bishop of Mercia, though the present building is 17th Century in date. On the outskirts of Charlbury is Lee Place, the former Dower House of Ditchley and now the summer home of the Duke of Marlborough. Cornbury Park, now owned by Lord Rotherwick, contains a great 17th century house designed partly by architect Hugh May. It is served by Charlbury railway station, a Brunelian station in the town, with regular rail services south to Oxford and London among others, and north terminating at Hereford, Great Malvern and Worcester. Name disputeThe origin of the town's name is a matter of some dispute, with some holding it to relate to the name 'Charles' and others to the Old English word ceorl (probably pronounced /tʃɒrl/ or /tʃɔrl/) meaning "freeman of the lowest class", whence the Modern English words "churl" and "churlish" (which are now used only in a derogatory sense). For this reason some hold the latter two pronunciations more valid than the former, and the current spelling incorrect, preferring 'Chorlbury'. Interestingly both the name 'Charles' and the word 'ceorl'/'churl' derive from the same Proto-Germanic root word /ˈkarilaz/ (reconstructed phonemic transcription) meaning 'old man', adding another twist to the dispute. Annual events
PoliticsCharlbury is situated in the constituency of Conservative Party leader David Cameron. Its town councillor is also conservative. Town facilitiesDespite its small population (around 1,400 houses) and the increasing tendency of residents to commute to work in larger conurbations, Charlbury retains a number of small shops including a small Co-op supermarket, as well as four pubs and a café. Increasingly people are moving to Charlbury to work from home, increasing commercial and social activity within the town. Visitors will find accommodation at two of the town's pubs, The Bell and The Bull, and there is a campsite for tents and touring caravans at Banbury Hill Farm, about half a mile from the town. Charlbury also boasts its own museum, open mainly at weekends. PhotographsImage:View down dyers hill.JPG View looking down Dyers Hill. See also
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