Little Milton Village
Welcome to
the Website of Little Milton, launched in January 2004,
updated monthly.
This
site was last updated on Saturday July 12, 2008

Ode
to Little Milton by our resident poet Shirley Thomas
Little
Milton is one of the most attractive and historic
villages of South Oxfordshire, with a wealth of thatched stone cottages with
colourful gardens, lying in beautiful countryside some 10 miles
to the South East of the City of Oxford, with easy access to the M40.
How
to find us
Click
here for area map; here for detail map;
here for house map
By car from Oxford
Exit from Oxford via the ring road and stay on the
ring road following signs for A40 (M40) London. At the Headington Green
Road roundabout take the A40 (M40) London road.
After approximately two miles turn off the A40 onto
the A418 (signposted Thame/Aylesbury). Proceed over 2 roundabouts
following the A418. Proceed along the A418 towards Thame and Aylesbury for
approximately half a mile and take the first right turn onto the old A40
(signposted Tetsworth). At the end of this road (approximately one mile)
turn right onto A329 (signposted Wallingford, Little Milton and
Stadhampton). You will reach Little Milton after approximately 2.5 miles.
By car from London, M25 and the South
Take the M40 and exit at Junction 7 (Wallingford,
A329). At the top of the slip road turn left onto the A329 (signposted
Wallingford, Little Milton and Stadhampton). You will reach Little Milton
after approximately 2.5 miles.
By car from the North
Take the M40 south towards Oxford. Exit the M40 at
Junction 8 (Aylesbury A418).
Proceed
along the A418 towards Thame and Aylesbury for approximately half a mile
and take the first right turn onto the old A40 (signposted Tetsworth). At
the end of this road (approximately one mile) turn right onto A329
(signposted Wallingford, Little Milton and Stadhampton). You will reach
Little Milton after approximately 2.5 miles.
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