Power Flush Stadhampton

Powerflushing Company Stadhampton

Restore Your Heating System with Power Flushing

When it comes to eradicating muck, rust, and other detritus from a building’s central heating system, a powerflush is a cleaning technique. A powerful flushing machine is connected to the heating system during the powerflush procedure, and a chemical solution is pumped through the radiators and pipes. The solution dissolves or suspends the accumulation of garbage, which is then eliminated from the system, leaving it clean and functional.

Stadhampton is a village and civil parish in South Oxfordshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Oxford. Stadhampton is located near the River Thame, a tributary of the Thames. The village was first mentioned by name in 1146, and for the majority of its subsequent history, it was owned by the bishops of Lincoln, the crown, and various Oxford colleges. The village contains several historical and architecturally significant buildings, including a parish church with features dating back to the 12th century.

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HISTORY

Stadhampton is not mentioned by name in the Domesday Book of 1086, but the settlement was clearly part of the demesne lands of the Bishop of Lincoln’s Dorchester manor.

Dorchester on the Thames was England’s first Anglo-Saxon bishopric and the de facto capital of Wessex until it was displaced by Winchester in 660. Dorchester manor and the village of Stadhampton were held by the bishops of Lincoln for nearly a thousand years before passing into the hands of Edward VI in 1547, and remained in the crown’s hands until Elizabeth I granted the manor to Henry, Lord Norreys of Rycote. The village was then owned by several prominent families before being purchased by the Oxford colleges of Oriel and Christ Church in 1740, and then by Magdalen College in 1927.

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