Traditional county: Oxfordshire · District / Borough: Cherwell · Region: South East
Explore South Newington, Oxfordshire with this interactive street and satellite map. You can “grab” the South Newington map and move it around to re-centre it. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. You can use the zoom buttons on the lower right side of the map to zoom in or out to street-level detail. You will find live weather, local and world news below.
This interactive map shows the street layout and satellite imagery for South Newington, Oxfordshire, England. Use the Map and Satellite buttons above to switch between street map and aerial imagery views. Use the + and − buttons to zoom in or out, or scroll your mouse wheel while holding the Control key to zoom. On a touchscreen, use a two-finger pinch gesture to zoom in and out.
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| Place | South Newington |
| Traditional County | Oxfordshire |
| District / Borough | Cherwell |
| Region | South East |
| Country | England, United Kingdom |
| Latitude | 51.996621 |
| Longitude | -1.407826 |
| Place Type | Village |
South Newington holds the quiet gravity of limestone earth, where the light catches the yellow-grey stone of its cottages as if they were hewn from the very flank of the hill. It lies 5.5 miles south-west of Banbury (from Banbury: bearing 215°T, OS grid SP 407 332), and is situated south-south-west of Milcombe village. The horizon here is defined by the steady rise of Bury’s Hill, a landmark that draws the eye across the fields and keeps the sky feeling vast and uncrowded. Beneath the soil, the weight of the past lingers near the Wigginton Roman Villa, where the remnants of ancient hearths rest undisturbed under the quiet weight of the grass. South Newington preserves a rhythm dictated by the turning of the seasons, far removed from the frantic pace of the wider world. The church of St Peter ad Vincula remains a focal point, its tower anchoring the landscape against the shifting clouds that roll in from the west. Field boundaries and hedgerows trace the patterns of centuries of agricultural labour, maintaining a landscape that feels both managed and wild. This part of Oxfordshire remains anchored to its geology, a place where the earth and the architecture seem to have grown from the same source.
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Explore South Newington, Oxfordshire, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 51.996621, -1.407826. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.
Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.
| Page built | August 2026 |
| Location data | OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0. |
| County data | Traditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography. |
| Coordinates | WGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36) |
| Wikipedia validation | Article content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data. |