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Radley Church
 | Radley Church, dedicated to the apostle St. James the Great, stands on the site of an earlier Norman building which was burnt down in 1290. It contains a fine Norman pillared font, dating from the thirteenth century. This was retrieved for the church in 1840 from the farmyard opposite the church, where it had been buried to escape Civil War damage. The church itself was damaged in the Civil War in 1643 when royalist soldiers sheltering there were attacked by parliamentarian soldiers, and two officers and several troopers were killed. The panelled altar tomb in the churchyard, known as the Cavaliers' tomb, is said to be of that date. In the same year (and presumably in the same skirmish) the north aisle and transept of the church were said to be so greatly damaged that they had to be removed and the open side walled in, never to be rebuilt. There are many other treasures in the church, such as the piscina, Stonhouse monument and pulpit canopy, all described in The History of Radley and Radley Church and Parish - A Brief History, both published by Radley History Club (for details see Publications) and on the Radley Church website.
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Radley Vicarage and School
Radley Vicarage is a pre-Tudor, oak-framed, wattle-and-daub building, said to date from the thirteenth century, with alterations made in the fifteenth century. The village school, adjoining the churchyard, was probably built in 1871 under the provisions on the 1870 Education Act, but the school house, owned by the church, is a very much older building.
Radley Vicarage gives details of the structure and history of the vicarage. Details of the history of the school are given in another publication from Radley History Club, The History of Radley C E Primary School. See Publications for details of both books. |  |
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