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Charlbury grew as a centre for glove making and many large houses were built by affluent traders, even though the town was not much more than a large village. The Wychwood, rises above the town, it is the rump of the old Royal hunting forest, owned by the Cornbury estate, and once the home of the Earl of Leicester. Charlbury is relatively unspoilt, and is a great place to visit if you want to see the real Cotswolds.
In 1256 Henry III granted Eynsham Abbey a charter to hold both a weekly market (on Mondays) in Charlbury and also an annual fair there lasting four days in August. These were to be major features of the local economy, and the market at least survived in some form and with some interruptions until 1955. It was held initially in St Marys churchyard, but under Edward I it was moved to the top of Church Street, which explains why the latter was made so wide. In the fifteenth century the market day was changed from Monday to Friday. Although some have questioned just how prosperous these markets and fairs actually were, the evidence suggests that on the whole the Abbot and monks of Eynsham did well out of their commercial rights in Charlbury.
In 1678 the annual August fair was changed by royal charter to four one-day fairs a year, two of which were later extended to cover several days. Initially, all of them were also held in Church Street, but part of the business of both the local markets and fairs moved to the Playing Close in the early eighteenth century, and there are some interesting reports on their vitality in Jacksons Oxford Journal, which began weekly publication in 1753. It seems that all four of the traditional fairs, which throughout their history were occasions for dealings not wholly but mainly in livestock, had ceased by the 1880s. If the Friday market had a slightly longer lease of life, the old medieval Market House itself at the corner of Church Street and Sheep Street was finally demolished in 1890, following a period in which it had been put to other uses. By then, the Playing Close was the long-established venue for what remained of the market.
We will collect the scrap car from Charlbury or the surrounding area and dispose of it through our nationwide network of 23 fully licensed Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) Sites who will scrap your car in line with End of Life (ELV) Legislation, and provide you with a Certificate of Destruction which we file online with the DVLA. So you can rest assured your car has been scrapped legally.
For a hassle free fast way to scrap your car in Charlbury please complete the fields in the form to the right and we will provide an instant online scrap car price with the choice to accept and arrange scrapping or decline our scrap car offer.
Should you have any queries, then please contact a member of our team on 03001000277 to discuss your scrap car collection and what cash payment you will receive, or alternatively contact us and let us know your scrap a car for cash query.
Raw2K ATF sites utilise the advised environmental disposal methods/process as per ELV/ATF Guidelines and legislation.
Raw2Ks operations are focused upon lowering our waste and increasing recycling, therefore providing us with a controlled and reduced sustainability impact wherever possible. A scrap car is much greener than an abandoned car and the owner is paid cash for scrapping their car.
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