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AM Steeple Barton Church

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By Church porch. Mediaeval tapered coffin, believed to have come from Eynsham Abbey, which served for some years as a water trough at Whistlow Farm.
Steeple Barton Churchyard sundial.
Steeple Barton Churchyard sundial inscription.
Untitled.
The Old Vicarage.
The Old Vicarage.
c. 1870 Drawing of the Vicarage.
c. 1948.
1988 The Old Vicarage.
1988 The Old Vicarage.
Incumbents.
c 1910 Reverend Simon Stephen.
1933 Reverend Simon Stephen.
Henry Luing - clerk and sexton.
c. 1928 Steeple Barton choir outing. L to R: 'Bubbles', Nicholas, Bessie, Rachel and Gabrielle, all Stockfords.
An example of the way in which a tombstone has been recorded.
An example of the way in which a tombstone has been recorded -1.
An example of the way in which a tombstone has been recorded -2.
A Guide to the Parish Church of Steeple Barton - page 1.
A Guide to the Parish Church of Steeple Barton - pages 2 and 3.
A Guide to the Parish Church of Steeple Barton - pages 4 and 5.
A Guide to the Parish Church of Steeple Barton - pages 6 and 7.
A Guide to the Parish Church of Steeple Barton - page 8.
12th/13th centuries. Tomb slab near church porch. Originally uncovered in 1851 while digging foundations for extension to church.

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