Radley, St James's Church 1899
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The village of Radley is best known for its public school founded in 1847. To the east of its campus is the village, as it were at the gates of the school. St James's Church, mainly 15th-century, was in 1899 positively organic and almost swamped by creeper and overgrown trees. Now it is stripped of those these, but the pond survives. To the right and out of view is the village primary school, which incorporates a 16th-century timber-framed house.
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