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  1. Sarah Caisley Enterprises

    Sarah Caisley Enterprises

    PAINTER

    Specialises in still life oil paintings: flowers and fruit, sometimes impressionist. Also in birds small and large including birds of prey, parrots, cockerels et al.

    By appointment only.

    Type:
    Craft Workshop
    Location:

    Eynsham

  2. Sarah Tomlin

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    JEWELLER

    Sarah's collection of contemporary silver, 18ct gold, palladium and platinum jewellery includes individually made pieces for both women and men. She likes to use simple, elegant forms which are finished with a satin surface. This accent

    Type:
    Craft Workshop
  3. South Lodge Riding & Equestrian Centre

    South Lodge Riding & Equestrian Centre

    Indoor & Outdoor Schools.
    Group & private lessons to adults and children.
    Experienced, qualified tutors.

    Type:
    Sports Ground
    Location:

    Caversfield, Bicester

  4. Spiceball Park Sports Centre

    Spiceball Park Sports Centre

    Offering a wealth of facilities catering for people of all ages, abilities and interests. Open 7 days a week. Includes:

    Kinetika Gym, sauna, steam room, solarium suite; The workout studio; Fully registered creche; 25 metre swimming pool; Trainer

    Location:

    BANBURY

  5. St Andrew's Church (Great Rollright)

    St Andrew's Church (Great Rollright)

    The Church dates entirely from the 12th - 15th Century. Features include a Norman doorway with carved tympanum and beakheads, 14th Century corbel table with 147 mixed heads, grotesques and square flowers.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Great Rollright

  6. St Andrew's Church (Oddington)

    St Andrew's Church (Oddington)

    With origins dating to 1146, current features include a 13th Century tower, nave and south doorway and 14th Century Chancel. Interesting connection with Maori of New Zealand. Maggie Papakura was a princess who married a local farmer and is buried in

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Oddington, near Kidlington

  7. St Bartholomew Church (Yarnton)

    St Bartholomew Church (Yarnton)

    The Norman and 13th Church was built on the site of a Saxon church first recorded in 1009. In the 17th Century part of the Spencer family from Althorp extended the Church - Spenser aisle, tower and porch for their own purposes. Early 19th Century add

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Yarnton, KIDLINGTON

  8. St Edburg's Church (Bicester)

    St Edburg's Church (Bicester)

    The first recorded vicar of St Edburg's was installed over 900 years ago. The Church stands on part of the site of a Medieval Abbey, the only remnants of which are part of the churchyard wall and the Dovecot.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    BICESTER

  9. St Edmund & St George Parish Church (Hethe)

    St Edmund & St George Parish Church (Hethe)

    Oldest parts date to 12th Century. Interesting stained glass windows. Recently redecorated with red ceiling.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Hethe, nr Bicester

  10. St Giles (Bletchingdon)

    St Giles (Bletchingdon)

    Dates from 13th Century with 19th Century north aisle and porch. The oldest contents are a small portion of medieval wall painting, Jacobean pulpit and pews and memorial tablets. Christopher Wren lived in the rectory as a boy.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    KIDLINGTON

  11. St Giles (Noke)

    St Giles (Noke)

    The present church dates from the 13th century but has earlier origins. Interesting features included 13th Century chancel arch, south door, south wall and lancet window.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Noke

  12. St Giles (Wendlebury)

    St Giles (Wendlebury)

    St Giles was originally built in 1180 as a cruciform Norman church and was rebuilt in 1639 keeping the Norman font, 3 bells and the altar rails. In 1761 the Church was rebuilt by the people of Wendlebury, unfortunately so badly that in 1898 it was on

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    BICESTER

  13. St James the Great

    St James the Great

    Dates back to 1150. Outside village lies Clattercote Priory to which the church had strong connections.


    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Claydon, Banbury

  14. St John the Baptist Church

    St John the Baptist Church

    An early 13th Century arch with its massive semi circular pillars show it's early origin. Tub font of the same era. Rebuilt in the 14th Century and 1840's.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Bodicote, Banbury

  15. St John the Evangelist (Hempton)

    St John the Evangelist (Hempton)

    Hempton Church was built on land purchased in 1850 to the cost and design of Rev Willian Wilson of Over Worton.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Hempton,, nr Deddington

  16. St Lawrence Church (Milcombe)

    St Lawrence Church (Milcombe)

    Extensively remodelled by the Victorians, earlier evidence remains including a decorated doorway and 15th font.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Milcombe, nr Banbury

  17. St Mary & St Edburga Parish Church (Stratton Audley)

    St Mary & St Edburga Parish Church (Stratton Audley)

    The Church is a Grade 1 listed building without Victorian 'improvement'. Evidence of Saxon origins with 13th - 15th century development. Features include 13th and 14th century arcades and 14th century traceried windows.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    BICESTER

  18. St Mary Magdalene (Duns Tew)

    St Mary Magdalene (Duns Tew)

    A fine Victorian restoration of a medieval church by the celebrated architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott. Points of interest include c1200 doorway and font, 14th Century gallery of carved mMdieval people and windows.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Duns Tew, Bicester

  19. St Mary Magdalene (Wardington)

    St Mary Magdalene (Wardington)

    Dates from 12th Century. An excellent example of Count Masons using local stone. The 6 bells were rehung to celebrate the Millennium.

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Wardington, Banbury

  20. St Mary the Virgin

    St Mary the Virgin

    This small stone built church was built in the 13th Century on the site of a Saxon Church by the Abbot of Bec to whom the manor had been given by the family of the Norman Baron who had received it after the invasion of England in 1066. Apart from the

    Type:
    Church / Chapel
    Location:

    Cottisford, Bicester

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