Launton
Launton maps
Historic maps of Launton and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Launton maps
Launton photos
We have no photos of Launton, although we do have photos of these nearby places:
Bicester| Grendon Underwood| Steeple Claydon| Gawcott| Souldern
Launton area books
Displaying 1 of 7 books about Launton and the local area. View all books for this area
You can read extracts and browse photos from these books.
Memories of Launton
No memories of Launton have been shared yet - be the first!
Add your memory of Launton
or of a photo of Launton.
Oxfordshire memories
Happy Times
I remember living at 12 Church Street when I married my first husband, and taking my baby James home there. This street remains as it has been for decades.
Getting Married
I remember marrying my first husband at The Garth on 10th July 1982, now a registrar's office. The grounds are not as well kept now, but it is still a lovely park.
Only Yesterday
Only yesterday or so it seems, this lovely 12th century church and surroundings have not changed in decades, well worth a visit.
Nicester International Stores
My first job was at Bicester International Stores in August 1966. I was an apprentice grocer. My wages five pound ten shillings a week and I worked an extra half a day most weeks for thirty-seven and a half pence extra. I lived near Middle Claydon and used to cycle to Steeple Claydon railway station, leave my bike there (without locking it) and catch the train to Bicester. My first job was defrosting a Birdseye freezer, it was thick with frost. The town had a Tesco which we looked down on as we thought we were a cut above. When the area supervisor visited, if any part of the shop was untidy he told us off and said it looked like a Tesco (how times have changed). I have very happy memories of Bicester. My first girlfriend, my first job, my first wages, exciting times. Does anybody remember me? If so, please get in touch. Franzel.
Wonderful Scones And Coffee
My Mum and I would call in to Mary's Cafe on a Friday morning to have scones and coffee. A wonderful experience in beautiful surroundings. Such a shame it no longer exists.
Poundon House Secret Training Centre
I hope I am not giving away any military secrets but this seems so long ago now: in the 1960s I was serving in the 39th Signal Regiment and Poundon House was used as a remote countryside hideaway where we could train for our signals work. I spent many visits here grappling with 'OTLP' codes and seeing precious little of the surrounding glorious countryside as I was cooped up in the locked 'Comcens' (communication centres).
Missing Homes
I'm sorry this village where I lived changed so much during the 80's and 90's but is still an attractive no through village.
