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Roger Sweet's Pictures of Wroxton

a Picturesque Village in the county of Oxfordshire

(5 total)Wroxton Pictures

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The duck pond in the centre of Wroxton

The duck pond in the centre of Wroxton

Wroxton is an extremely attractive village of local dark honey-coloured ironstone cottages, many of them thatched and dating from the early 17th and 18th centuries. Close to the Abbey Gates and in Church and Silver Streets the properties are somewhat older. In the centre of the village is a small green with thatched cottages all round and a picture-postcard duck pond.

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Wroxton, Village Scenes


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All Saints' Church, Wroxton

All Saints' Church, Wroxton

The imposing All Saints' Church in Wroxton is thought to be chiefly 14th and 15th century. It has traces of a medieval wall painting above the chancel screen. The tower dates from 1748.

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Wroxton, Churches, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Churches


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Thatched ironstone cottages in Wroxton

Thatched ironstone cottages in Wroxton

Wroxton is an extremely attractive village of local dark honey-coloured ironstone cottages, many of them thatched and dating from the early 17th and 18th centuries. Close to the Abbey Gates and in Church and Silver Streets the properties are somewhat older. In the centre of the village is a small green with thatched cottages all round and a picture-postcard duck pond.

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Wroxton, English Cottages, Oxfordshire


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The town well in Wroxton

The town well in Wroxton

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Wroxton, Buildings and Structures


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An unusual 17th century guide post located on the edge of Wroxton

An unusual 17th century guide post located on the edge of Wroxton

This unusual 17th century guide post gives directions (with carved hands) to Banbury, Chiping Norton (sic), London, and Stratford, and with various forms of sundial on each of the four sides.

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Wroxton, Buildings and Structures


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