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Downton Abbey Village Faces Housing Boom Backlash
6 Mar
Summary
- Plans for 200 new homes have angered residents of Bampton, Oxfordshire.
- The village gained fame as an outdoor filming location for Downton Abbey.
- Locals cite concerns over infrastructure, wildlife, and declining quality of life.

Bampton, Oxfordshire, a picturesque village known globally as an outdoor filming location for the popular TV series Downton Abbey, is at the center of a development controversy. Plans have been unveiled for the construction of 200 new homes, sparking considerable backlash from some long-term residents.
These residents, who have grown accustomed to the influx of tourists drawn by the show's filming on its historic streets, express deep concerns about the proposed development. Their objections center on the potential strain on existing infrastructure, including water and sewage systems, increased flood risk, and the impact on local wildlife and the overall character of village life.




