- Swalcliffe
Swalcliffe, is a small, peaceful village in the north of
Oxfordshire ,England on the edge of theCotswolds . It is one of several small villages (includingTadmarton and Broughton) on the B4035 road betweenBanbury andShipston-on-Stour .The village has a church (St Peter and St Paul), a pub (The Stag's Head), several cottages and houses, and a large area of woodland and fields. There is also a boarding school, Swalcliffe Park School, for boys with special educational needs. Just to the north of the village lie the site of an
Iron Age hill fort (best viewed from theShutford side),Roman villa at Swalcliffe Lea (site only), and line of the oldRoman Road now abridleway .walcliffe Tithe Barn
At the west end of the village stands Swalcliffe Barn, an impressive 15th Century traditional
Tithe Barn . Built in 1401-1407 this is considered one of the best examples of amedieval tithe barn in England and features an almost completely intact medieval timber half-cruck roof. The barn is open free of charge on Sundays from Easter to October and houses part of the Oxfordshire Museum's collection of traditional agricultural and trade vehicles and an exhibition of 2,500 years of Swalcliffe history.External links
* [http://www.oxfordshire360.co.uk/newsite/tour.asp?ID=41 360 panorama showing inside of the Tithe Barn]
* [http://www.spaceagency.co.uk/cgi-bin/map.cgi/scale=20000/nav=1/appwidth=310?place=Swalcliffe Map and 360 panorama showing exterior of Tithe Barn]
* [http://www.thisislimitededition.co.uk/item.asp?category=History&ID=210 Article on Tithe Barns in Oxfordshire including history of construction of Swalcliffe Barn]
* [http://www.orchard5.demon.co.uk/genphotos/Swalcliffe%20St%20peter%20&%20St%20Paul.htm Picture of the church]
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