More For Your Money: Watlington, Oxfordshire
15th Nov 2006, 02:43 GMT
England's smallest market town has no train service. Watlington is just under three miles from Junction 6 of the M40, far enough from the motorway to be quiet but close enough to be convenient. It also has a fairly stable population - the total doesn't stray far from 2,500 - and is small enough to have the ambience of a village. Also in its favour are its conservation-area period properties and scenic location, overlooking the Chiltern Hills.
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