Banbury
About Banbury
Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. Banbury is a critical business and retail community for the encompassing region of north Oxfordshire and southern parts of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire which are transcendently country. Banbury's principle ventures are auto segments, electrical merchandise, plastics, sustenance handling, and printing. Banbury is home to the world's biggest espresso preparing office Jacobs Douwe Egberts, worked in 1964. The town is popular for Banbury cakes – like Eccles cakes yet oval fit as a fiddle.
Banbury is situated in the Cherwell Valley, and thusly there are numerous slopes in and around the town. Aside from the town focus quite a bit of Banbury is on an incline and each passage into the town is downhill. Bequests, for example, Bretch Hill and Hardwick are based over a slope and a significant part of the town can be seen from both. Other remarkable slopes incorporate the rural, Crouch Hill and the more focal Pinn Hill, and Strawberry Hill on the edges of Easington. Mine Hill and Rye Hill lie alongside numerous others toward the north east, south east and west of the town. Banbury is situated at the bank of the River Cherwell which clears through the town, going only east of the town focus with Grimsbury being the main bequest east of the stream.