St. Michael’s – Great Tew

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After a bit of searching, we were able to locate the village church of St. Michael’s. It was a ways outside the village and off the road and couldn’t be seen. But it was worth the effort to locate. One of the many village church gems of England. The pretty mellow-stone house across the way was the rectory.

from oxfordshirecotswolds.org – “Approached through an unusual gateway, along a path flanked by ha-has, Great Tew’s church is barely visible from the road. Despite some unsympathetic 19th century restoration, the church still has many interesting features: finely carved bench ends, a series of slightly faded 14th century wall paintings uncovered in 1988, a superb marble figure of Mary Anne Boulton and some late medieval brasses (with a particularly fine one for Sir John Wylcotes and Alice de Cheyne dating to 1410).” In addition – I might have added a photo of a crusader’s effigy – in full mail.

next – Christ Church Cathedral & College in Oxford

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