Oakley, St Mary's Parish Church c.1960
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O65008

More about this scene
Oakley was within the medieval royal hunting forest of Bernwood - the king's hunting lodge cum palace was at Brill nearby. The name of the village means 'a clearing in the oak woods'. The forest lasted until 1632 when Charles I disafforested it to raise revenue, so Oakley's medieval parish church used to look out on a more wooded scene. The nave is mainly 12th-century, while the 14th-century south chapel has an external arched tomb recess under its three-light window (centre).
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