Chearsley - St Nicholas - from the East
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Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 1 Jun 2014
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" type. See also Image] and Image]