




Bodicote is surrounded on two sides by fields and footpaths, giving you the opportunity to enjoy attractive walks and explore nearby villages.
You’ll soon discover that what makes Bodicote really stand out is its sense of community. There are two popular pubs, The Plough and The Horse and Jockey. The Bishop Loveday CofE primary school serves local families, and there are also two local day nurseries for younger children. This is a village that loves its sports: there are playing fields, a cricket pavilion and a local adult and youth football club. Rugby team, Banbury RFC, are also based locally.
In Bodicote, you’ll also find there are many other amenities that enhance your quality of life, from local shops and a hairdresser, through to Cotefield Nurseries and its popular coffee shop. Once you’ve experienced life in Bodicote, you’ll never want to make your home anywhere else.
Bodicote is a distinguished place to call home. Already a settlement at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, it still boasts many beautiful buildings. The church of St John the Baptist has a chancel arch that dates from the 13th century, plus a tower with a ring of eight bells. Bodicote Mill is a water powered corn mill that has stood on the same site since the 18th century. Indeed, to walk the streets of this village is to walk back in time.