Balscote Nature Reserve

Balscote or Balscott is a village in the civil parish of Wroxton, Oxfordshire, about 4 miles west of Banbury. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the place-name as Berescote. Curia regis rolls from 1204 and 1208 record it as Belescot. An entry in the Book of Fees for 1242 records it as Balescot. Its origin is Old English, meaning the cottage, house or manor of a m…
Balscote or Balscott is a village in the civil parish of Wroxton, Oxfordshire, about 4 miles west of Banbury. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the place-name as Berescote. Curia regis rolls from 1204 and 1208 record it as Belescot. An entry in the Book of Fees for 1242 records it as Balescot. Its origin is Old English, meaning the cottage, house or manor of a man called Bælli.
  • OS grid reference: SP3941
  • Civil parish: Wroxton
  • District: Cherwell
  • Shire county: Oxfordshire
  • Region: South East
  • Country: England
  • Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Data from: en.wikipedia.org