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		<title>THE TCHURE: IS IT AN ALLEYWAY? OR SOMETHING WORSE?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Banbury]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Charlton-on-Otmoor]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Deddington]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Tchure&#8217;&#8230; I hadn&#8217;t run across this weird word until I visited the village of Deddington, a few miles south of Banbury. It&#8217;s a pretty little place, with shops, pubs and cafes clustered around a green &#8211; and a few minutes walk away, the remains of an ancient castle. The tchure of Deddington links a footpath [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8216;Tchure&#8217;&#8230; I hadn&#8217;t run across this weird word until I visited the village of Deddington, a few miles south of Banbury. It&#8217;s a pretty little place, with shops, pubs and cafes clustered around a green &#8211; and a few minutes walk away, the remains of an ancient castle.</p>
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<p>The tchure of Deddington links a footpath next to the main Oxford to Banbury road with the village centre, and is a pleasant little alley linking the two. And that&#8217;s what the word means: it&#8217;s an old Oxfordshire term meaning &#8216;alley&#8217;, though some reckon it also means &#8216;sewer&#8217;, probably the open kind, not uncommon in times before the Victorians pioneered the mains water systems we enjoy today.</p>
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<p>In fact, Deddington is not alone in having a tchure &#8211; I&#8217;ve tracked down several others, including ones in the villages of Charlton-on-Otmoor, Steeple Aston, Upper Heyford and Souldern. Mind you, the names seem to vary, as the word can be written in several ways, including &#8216;tewer&#8217; or &#8216;chewer&#8217;, spellings that are more like that possible sewer derivation.</p>
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<p>No matter &#8211; today, the tchure of Deddington is a quiet (and non-smelly!) backwater that&#8217;s well worth a look, especially if you visit Deddington on one of its open-market food fair Saturdays. For any foodie (and TEE is definitely among the faithful) it&#8217;s a visit again-and-again affair.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to go inside the handsome church of St Peter and St Paul, and if you can&#8217;t get enough of olde-worlde things, then allow some time to trawl for rare treasures in the fascinating antique centre just around the corner&#8230;</p>
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