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Roger Sweet's Pictures of Souldern

in the county of Oxfordshire

(3 total)Souldern Pictures

A picture of Souldern
St. Mary's Church, Souldern

St. Mary's Church, Souldern

The oldest parts of the parish church, the Church of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary (St.Mary's) are 12th century. The church was enlarged and altered at various times between about 1200 and 1500. The medieval chancel was rebuilt in the late 19th century, and early in the 20th century the Norman tower and tower arch were dismantled and rebuilt.

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Souldern, Churches, Oxfordshire Churches


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A picture of Souldern
The village pond in Souldern

The village pond in Souldern

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Souldern, Village Scenes, English Cottages


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A picture of Souldern
High Street, Souldern

High Street, Souldern

Souldern is a large, quite attractive village of grey stone houses and cottages on a hill right on the county boundary with Northamptonshire. The village has a smart, long High Street lined with smart houses and attractive narrow back lanes, and the local pale coloured limestone is very evident. At the road junction half way along the High Street there is the village pond.

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Souldern


Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 500D

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