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St James the Great, South Leigh, Oxfordshire

Location
(51°46′41″N, 1°25′54″W)
South Leigh
SP 393 090
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Oxfordshire
now Oxfordshire
  • John Blair
  • Sarah Blair

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Description

A small church consisting of chancel and N chapel, nave, N aisle and W tower. All late 15thc. except for the basically Romanesque chancel.

History

A chapel of Stanton Harcourt was granted to Reading Abbey in or before 1176 by Richard de Camville (VCH, XII, 249-50).

Features

Exterior Features

Doorways

Furnishings

Piscinae/Pillar Piscinae

Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
Victoria County History, Oxfordshire, XII, 1990, 251.
N. Pevsner and J. Sherwood, The Buildings of England. Oxfordshire, London, 1974, 769f.