Drovers’ Roads in Oxfordshire and Beyond

In centuries past drovers took cattle, sheep and ponies from the far reaches of West Wales to London and the South East, passing through Oxfordshire on the way.
 
This talk tells of the wilderness paths which they followed to avoid paying fees at toll gates, with the dangers of harsh weather and highway robbery.  It also describes drovers’ lives, their favoured inns and the tell-tale marks which they left on the landscape.
 
Abingdon lay on their route to London and Tim details the stir they caused as they drove their wild Welsh ponies through the town!
 

Tea and Coffee will be available.

Raffle

Second-hand Book Stall

Large free car park adjacent to the hall.

Visitors and Non-Members are welcome – £5 pp

Image: Cold Harbour Road

Date

Mon 17 Mar

Time

Doors open at 7.15pm
19:30 - 21:30

Location

Abingdon Branch
Abingdon Branch
Long Furlong Community Centre, Boulter Drive, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1XP
Category

Organiser

Abingdon Branch - Berkshire FHS
Email
abingdon@berksfhs.org.uk

Speaker

  • Tim Healey
    Tim Healey

    Freelance writer Tim Healey has presented many programmes on BBC Radio 3 and 4, including Music of the Drove Roads with producer Paul Evans. A frequent contributor to The Oxford Times colour magazine he has special interests in Oxfordshire’s history, landscape and heritage. Tim also directs 17th century costume band The Oxford Waits with who he performs in period attire.