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St Catherine
Towersey, Oxfordshire | OX9 3QL
With its origins as a Saxon chapel, the church we see today with its 12th century cancel, is constructed of one building inside another, joined only at the windows.
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Towersey, Oxfordshire | OX9 3QL
With its origins as a Saxon chapel, the church we see today with its 12th century cancel, is constructed of one building inside another, joined only at the windows.
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