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Sunny morning walking into Little Tew
Image: © Michael Trolove
Taken: 3 Jul 2016
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Cottages at Little Tew
The building with the stepped gable and cross was built as a Baptist church, which may have been what prompted the Anglicans to establish their church along the road in 1853.
Image: © Chris Brown
Taken: 21 Mar 2017
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Little Tew
A quiet village where this is almost the centre. The tower of St John's church can be seen ahead.
Image: © Bill Boaden
Taken: 19 Aug 2015
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Little Tew Signpost
House at the junction with Enstone Road.
Image: © Ian Rob
Taken: 27 Jun 2019
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Little Tew Street Scene
Looking towards the church.
Image: © Ian Rob
Taken: 27 Jun 2019
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Looking to St John the Evangelist Church
By the old post office looking to St John the Evangelist Church Little Tew
Image: © Shaun Ferguson
Taken: 2 Jul 2021
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Waste collection day in Little Tew
West Oxfordshire is the only Oxfordshire district that maintains kerbside collection and sorting of recyclable waste from boxes like those on the left. It is replacing the boxes with wheelie bins this autumn.
Image: © Chris Brown
Taken: 21 Mar 2017
0.07 miles
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Inside St John the Evangelist's church, Little Tew
A simple country church by G E Street, 1853. The chancel is demarcated from the nave in very understated ways, with no arch: just one step, a low wooden screen with ironwork top with the pulpit built into it and the lower, five-pitched ceiling.
Image: © Chris Brown
Taken: 21 Mar 2017
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Original doorway to Little Tew church
When the church was built in 1853 it was a nave and chancel only; the north aisle and tower incorporating a porch followed in 1869. This is the doorway into the east end of the nave; the asymmetrical relation of the arches suggests that there was no porch on the original building.
Image: © Chris Brown
Taken: 21 Mar 2017
0.08 miles
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View west in St John the Evangelist, Little Tew
The view from the chancel in this attractive Victorian village church. The uniform painting of the roof timbers and ceiling makes a welcome change from the more usual and sometimes rather harsh black-on-white.
Image: © Chris Brown
Taken: 21 Mar 2017
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