History in Structure

Chest Tomb Approximately 2.5 Metres South West of Porch of Church of St James

A Grade II Listed Building in Radley, Oxfordshire

17th Century 'Cavaliers' tomb'

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Taken from the porch of Radley church (St James the Great). The tomb is on the left.
Two officers and five Royalist soldiers are thought to be buried here after being killed in a Civil War clash at the church in 1643.
Most of this information taken from "A brief history of Radley church and Parish" available for £1 at Radley village shop.

Uploaded by Maggie Harnew
on 21 February 2012

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Photo ID: 37288
Building ID: 101182276
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