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A Tour of Radley

Lower Radley

Lower Radley represents the oldest part of the village (apart from the church itself) and occupies land some distance from the church between the railway and the River Thames. Thatched cottages, timber barns and farm buildings, of various ages, nestle in a very rural setting amid paddocks and arable pastures. Despite many old buildings, some dating back to the 14th century, and a pending application having being lodged with the County Council over five years ago, Lower Radley is surprisingly not yet a Conservation Area.

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Thatched Cottage, Baker's Close, Lower Radley

Bakers Close, Lower Radley
 
Spinneys, Lower Radley

 

Spinney's Cottage, Lower Radley

 

 

Old timber barn, Lower Radley

Timber Barn
 
Village Green

 

The Village Green, Lower Radley. No cricket here, but a peaceful spot to stop and rest awhile.

 
     
 
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