South East England, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in South East England, England
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Church of St Kenelm
Enstone, England
Church. Late C12, late C13 and C15; tower and alterations early/mid C16; restored 1856 by G.E. Street.
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Church of St Mary
Charlbury, England
Parish Church. C12,C13, C14, C15 and C16; restored 1856 by G.E. Street; chancel restored 1874 by C.
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Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, England
1100
Majestic architecture and venerable history are what bring most visitors to Canterbury Cathedral but it is also full of wonderful art details, from medieval stained glass to hidden Green Men.
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Sheldonian Theatre
Oxford, England
RCHM 2. Built in 1664-69 at the cost of Archbishop Seldon to the designs of Wren.
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St Mary Magdalen
Oxford, England
Parish church. (RCHM 35). Late C13 chancel. South chapel, circa 1330. North and South aisles have arcades rebuilt early in Cl6. West tower, between 1511 and 1531. South porch, warly Cl6. Cl7 and C18 monuments.
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Church of St Mary
Witney, England
Church. Late C12 and early C13: remodelled c.1330-40, Coursed limestone rubble, with old rendering, to part of south wall of chancel; gabled stone slate roofs. Chancel with north chapel and aisled nave with west tower.
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Church of St Nicholas
Rotherfield Greys, England
Church and chapel. Romanesque, early C17 chapel, restoration in 1865 by W. Woodman.
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The Abbey
Sutton Courtenay, England
Rectory house, now religious education centre. Hall and solar range of c.1320; rear range probably Cl6; south range probably early C17; with later alterations.
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Ipsden Church
Ipsden, England
12th-14th century flint church with Romanesque, Transitional and Perpendicular features, wall monuments, and a beautifully painted organ.
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Church of St Andrew
Great Rollright, England
Medieval parish church restored by G.E. Street, featuring a fine Norman door carved with beakheads, chevrons and other designs.