At Homegoods, we aim to offer the very best prices for kitchen appliances in Banbury Oxfordshire

We have a number of stores in the UK for you to travel from Banbury where you can view a wide range of fridges, freezers, ovens, dishwashers, tumble dryers, washing machines and other white goods. We always have friendly, experienced staff to advise you on the best kitchen appliance for your needs.

Your nearest Homegoods kitchen appliances store is in Bicester Oxfordshire

12 Deans Court
Bicester, Oxfordshire
OX26 6RD click for map

Tel: 01295 230800

 

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Some information about Banbury

Banbury is a market town located on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. The homegoods shop in nearby Kidlington has a wide range of electrical kitchen appliances which can be delivered to all Banbury addresses, or you can visit the shop where there is parking right outside.

During excavations for the building of an office in Hennef Way in 2002, the remains of an Iron Age settlement with circular buildings, dating back to 200 AD were found. The site contained around 150 pieces of pottery and stone. Later, there was a Roman villa at nearby Wykham Park.

Banbury itself developed in the Anglo-Saxon period under strong Danish influence, starting in the latter half of the fifth century. The name Banbury may have derived from "Banna", a Saxon chieftain said to have built his stockade there in the sixth century - "bury" meaning settlement. The name appears as "Banesberie" in the Domesday Book.

The nursery rhyme "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross" refers to a cross destroyed by Puritans in 1602. There are many theories about the identity of the "fine lady" referred to in the rhyme, including Lady Godiva. The current Banbury Cross is a stone, spire-shaped monument decorated in Gothic form. Statues of Queen Victoria, Edward VII and George V were added in 1911. In April 2005, Princess Anne unveiled a large bronze statue depicting the Fine Lady upon a White Horse of the nursery rhyme. It stands on the corner of West Bar and South Bar, just yards from the present Banbury Cross.

 

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