St John the Baptist
Burford, Oxfordshire
St John's began life as a Norman church, of which the central tower and west wall, with its typical Norman door, remain.
A delightful Norman church with a 12th century battlemented tower, a sculpted tympanum, an external Sanctus bell, and several listed chest tombs in the churchyard.
Little Barrington , Gloucestershire
A Grade I listed Norman church, rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries, of architectural and sculptural importance. The imposing stone door frame is carved with three levels of chevron and dogtooth carving. The interior has medieval and 17th century wall paintings. An exterior 12th century tympanum depicts Christ in Majesty and a memorial to the Tayler family is on the east wall. Seven listed chest tombs are in the churchyard. The church is used by locals and visitors for quiet contemplation or a rest from cycling/walking, including visitors from around the world, many of whose loved ones or ancestors are buried here.
Burford, Oxfordshire
St John's began life as a Norman church, of which the central tower and west wall, with its typical Norman door, remain.
Swinbrook, Oxfordshire
St Mary's is in a most attractive setting in the Windrush valley near Burford.
Shipton under Wychwood, Oxfordshire
The size and grandeur of St Mary's reflects the fact that Shipton parish used to include Ramsden and Leafield, villages that now have Victorian churches of their own.