St Etheldreda's church in Horley, Oxfordshire, England


St Etheldreda's church in Horley is one of only twelve churches dedicated to this English saint remaining in England. The position of the tower between nave and chancel suggest early origins for the church; the tower itself is 12th century. Edith, wife and Queen of Edward the Confessor, held manorial rights in the village


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Location: Horley near Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
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