Our car rental ended May 25th, so, en route to Heathrow and the rental return, we stopped for our last Cotswold visit, at Burford and its five-star church, in Oxfordshire.
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As may be inferred here, the church is of a somewhat irregular "design" | 
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Standard Cotswold; more "bale" tombs in the right center; unique to the Cotswolds | 
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| The tower, spire, and its scary exterior ladder | 
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"Plan," or how all the successive plans ended up by the 15th century; the tower was built in 1170 | 
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| Helpful model #11,703; early Victorian | 
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| Nave | 
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| Roof, completed 1475, a bit of the elevation | 
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Some of the side halls are on a split-level basis, seen in south Florida residential architecture in  the 1950s | 
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| Tower; note the non-pointy windows | 
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| Thus | 
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| Organ | 
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| Tansfield tomb...benefactors | 
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Tower clock...on such a large frame to permit the swinging of the pendulum | 
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East window, 14th century, though "much restored," Biblical scenes and figures | 
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Elsewhere, and strangely, a print copy of van Eyck's Adoration  of the Mystic Lamb, 1432, from St. Bavo's in Ghent; much of the  Wool Trade went to Flemish cities like Bruge and Ghent for weaving;  so I surmise; among my two or three favorites. so no worries
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| Baptismal font, thought to be 12th century | 
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Tomb of Edmund Harman, barber and surgeon to Henry VIII; thought to be the first depiction of native Americans in Britain | 
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| Pulpit, 15th, some of the color is original | 
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| Way high up somewhere, a very old green man | 
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| Also now the social hall | 
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| A bit of the exterior sculpture program | 
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| Carrying on into pretty Burford | 
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| Among the many interesting shops | 
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| Main drag | 
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Two very old buildings subsiding into each other...pretty normal for this age of architecture; the appearance of an Orvis was disturbing... until we noticed it had gone out of business | 
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1,293.9 miles on our garden/houses/churches campaign of 2022; Vicki was amply relieved to ditch the car and not be on these roads anymore... | 
 
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Love the sign in The Three French Hens' window!
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