St. Nicholas, Slaughterford
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 2 May 2007
The church lay derelict for 200 years having been apparently badly damaged by Cromwell's troops on their way to Ireland. It was rebuilt in 1883 and thus has a Victorian flavour. The buttercup meadow makes a pleasant approach to the south door.