MAGDALEN TOWER AND BRIDGE, OXFORD.
SECTION XI
(TRUNK ROUTE)
OXFORD TO LONDON, 67½ MILES
DISTANCES ALONG THE ROUTE
| Miles. | ||
| Oxford to Dorchester | 9 | ¼ |
| Dorchester to Nettlebed | 9 | ½ |
| Nettlebed to Henley | 4 | ½ |
| Henley to Maidenhead | 9 | ¼ |
| Maidenhead to Windsor | 6 | ½ |
| Windsor to Staines | 6 | ¼ |
| Staines to Hampton | 7 | |
| Hampton to Hampton Court | 1 | |
| Hampton Court to Kingston | 1 | ¾ |
| Kingston to the G.P.O., London | 12 | ½ |
NOTES FOR DRIVERS
Between Oxford and Maidenhead the road is somewhat hilly, but the surface is generally good; there is a steep hill (1 in 13) after leaving Henley.
From Maidenhead to London the road is level, with an excellent surface, except between Maidenhead and Windsor, where the road is sometimes flooded.
PLACES OF INTEREST ON THE ROUTE
Sandford-on-Thames.—Small village; church not interesting; remains of preceptory of Knights Templars.