Shotover Hill is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Oxford. The toponym may be derived from the Old English scoet ofer, meaning "steep slope". Shotover was part of the Wychwood royal forest from around the period of the Domesday Book until 1660.
Old Rd (Headington) Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 8TA United Kingdom
Shotover is an area of outstanding beauty located approximately three miles to the east of Oxford’s city centre. It rises to a height of 557 feet above sea level.
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