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returning to a private residence it was purchased in 1867 by the vicar of Claydon, Rev. George.W. Palmer, to be the vicarage and was given to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in Oxford as a benefaction known as Claydon Vicarage. The property was altered that year by Edwin Dolby, the Victorian architect who altered a number of parish churches and vicarages. Claydon Vicarage was sold, on behalf of the Church Commissioners, in 1958 and it was subsequently renamed Claydon House and returned to being a private house.
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Historic houses in Claydon include Manor Farm built in 1720 and Claydon House. Claydon House is originally believed to be a 15th-century tithe barn. It was owned in 1776 by one of the Knibb family. The house was recorded as the "Mill and Plough" in 1781 and was still serving ale until 1820. Later
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from about 1655 to 1663, when he moved to London and went into a partnership making instruments as well as clocks. Joseph traded in Oxford from about 1663, but when Samuel died in 1670 Joseph moved to London and took over his business. John joined Joseph in Oxford in about 1664, took over their
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recast it in 1910. For technical reasons the bells are currently unringable. The church has also an early clock of an unusual design. The date of its manufacture is unknown, but its style suggests that it dates from the 17th century.
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The bell tower has three bells. Two were cast by a member or members of the Newcombe family of bell-founders: the second bell in 1609 and the treble in 1611. At that time the Newcombes had foundries at
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the building, including renewal of the foundations. White almost completely rebuilt the north aisle, and so altered the chancel that its original date may not be determined with certainty.
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in Oxfordshire, passing through Claydon parish by skirting the north and east sides of the hill on which Claydon stands. On the east side of the hill the canal's engineer
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congregation developed in Claydon from 1835 and built a chapel in 1846. By 1969 it no longer had its own minister and was served by visiting clergy in the Banbury
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was established in 1875 and opened Claydon village school in 1877. The school closed in 1948. In 1931 the parish had a population of 199. On 1 April 1932 the
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was added in the 14th century, and the chancel was extended eastwards in either the 14th or the 15th century. The south porch is a late Medieval
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Crossley, Alan (ed.); Colvin, Christina; Cooper, Janet; Cooper, NH; Harvey, PDA; Hollings, Marjory; Hook, Judith; Jessup, Mary;
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The village is the northernmost settlement in Oxfordshire and as such is also the northernmost settlement in the entire
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The Bygones Museum at Butlin Farm in Claydon was founded in 1972. This privately owned museum is now closed.
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British Waterways Inland Cruising Booklet 6, Cruising on The Oxford Canal, Napton Junction to Oxford
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on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day.
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miles (4 km) northwest of Claydon. and by November 1777 the canal had been extended to
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of five locks that begins the canal's southward descent from its 11-mile long summit
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to form the present parish of "Claydon with Clattercote". The village was struck by
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The Sunrising Inn was the last pub in Claydon and closed in 1990. It was a
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through the western edge of Claydon parish to a new railway station at
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survives from this date, as does the south doorway. Slightly later a
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land in the north of Claydon parish. Claydon's nearest station was
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change in water level) of 30 feet 6 inches (9.3 m).
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addition, and the ironwork on the south door was added in 1640.
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and about 417 feet (127 m) above sea level on a hill of
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mile (800 m) south of Claydon, was merged with Claydon
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Oxford business when Joseph moved to London in 1670 and was
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was added at the east end of the north aisle, linked by
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On the Oxford Canal: Claydon Middle Lock, built 1776–77
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of farming prevailed in the parish until 1776 when an
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List of parliamentary constituencies in Oxfordshire
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St. James' was originally 2238:List of civil parishes in Oxfordshire 1467: 526:St. James' parish is now part of the 2265:Former civil parishes in Oxfordshire 1308:Clockmaking in Oxfordshire 1400–1850 967:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 935:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 930:"South Newington S Peter ad Vincula" 530:of Shires' Edge along with those of 477:from the chapel to the chancel. The 424: 419: 2210:Mid Oxfordshire County Constituency 13: 1336:. London: British Waterways Board. 1268:"European Severe Weather Database" 1248:. A Vision of Britain through Time 928:Davies, Peter (14 December 2006). 760:miles (4 km) to the south at 736:Fenny Compton West railway station 14: 2281: 1452: 1348:A History of the County of Oxford 469:arches to both the aisle and the 404:region. The parish is bounded by 35:St. James the Great parish church 1674:Barford St. John and St. Michael 1566: 1361:Institute of Historical Research 1312:Museum of the History of Science 1225:A Vision of Britain through Time 655:in 1769. In May 1776 it reached 52: 45: 29: 2200:Oxfordshire County Constituency 1274: 1260: 1238: 1213: 1159:Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme 1155:"Samuel, Joseph and John KNIBB" 1147: 431:Church of England parish church 53: 2029:Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp 1163:Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board 1054:. Brian Curtis. Archived from 1040: 1000: 953: 880:Office for National Statistics 862: 732:East and West Junction Railway 615:Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board 449:, built in about AD 1100. The 1: 2231:List of places in Oxfordshire 1969:Newton Purcell with Shelswell 1306:(1989) . 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Index


Claydon is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
2011 Census
OS grid reference
SP4550
Civil parish
Claydon with Clattercot
District
Cherwell
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Banbury
Postcode district
OX17
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Banbury

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