near to Chearsley, Buckinghamshire, England
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River Thame at Chearsley
Lined with these very sturdy old pollard willows.
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Chearsley - St Nicholas - Nave through arch
by Rob Farrow
A view through the chancel arch of the C12th/13th nave of St Nicholas, Chearsley. The set of rather splendid brass chandeliers are a nice feature.
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Looking up to Chearsley
Looking up to Chearsley from the Thame Valley walk
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Footpath to Cuddington
by Bill Boaden
This is as far as you can get at the moment due to seasonal flooding of the River Thame.
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Farmland, Chearsley
by Andrew Smith
A footpath beside wheat to the east of the village makes its way towards Cuddington Mill.
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Font in Chearsley church
A cauldron shape early 13th century font in St Nicholas church, Chearsley.
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Church and Moat
The remains of a medieval moated site are visible as earthworks in this field.
This part of the moat still has enough water in it to reflect the tower of St Nicholas' Church.
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Chearsley, River Thame
by Mike Harris
Chearsley, view SSE down the River Thame from footbridge at the Cuddington parish boundary. Contrast with the flood pictures!
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St Nicholas, Chearsley, Bucks - West end
by John Salmon
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Church of St Nicholas, Chearsley, Buckinghamshire
C13 nave incorporating C12 parts, C15 west tower and chancel. Early C18 south porch. Coursed rubblestone, except chancel of rough rubble, and brick south porch. Old tile roofs. 2 bay chancel with Victorian north vestry 4-bay nave and west... (more)
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Longhorn cattle near Chearsley
by Bill Boaden
Grazing land in the valley of the River Thame.
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Chearsley - St Nicholas - from the East
by Rob Farrow
The C12th-15th century church of St Nicholas in Chearsley is in a quiet position to the southeast of the village. The church is aligned almost SW/NE as opposed to the usual West/East.
It contains a C13th font of the "Aylesbury"... (more)
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