Abingdon is a current market town in Oxfordshire. In accordance with the 2011 census, the population is 33,130. It is 6 miles south of Oxford around the west bank of the Thames.
The town is among the biggest in southern England that does not possess a rail service, but it really provides a massive range of buses. The closest stations are little over two miles away.
There were settlers in Abingdon from the early Iron Age, and there are the ruins of a defensive enclosure near the town centre. It had been in use through the time of the Roman occupation. Also, the abbey was founded in the Saxon period, and William the Conqueror left his son to be taught there in 1084.
Through the 13th and 14th centuries, Abingdon was well known for its wool trade and its weaving and outfits production market. There has been a marketplace within the town for a few years and there are charters granted by quite a few sovereigns.
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