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St Etheldreda's Church, Horley
Horley is a village and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the north of Oxfordshire about north-west of Banbury. Amenities Horley has one public house, the Red Lion. Horley Cricket Club has boys' and men's teams. Its men's team plays in Cherwell Cricket League Divisions 3 and 6 and a Sunday mixed adult team is run. An Amateur theatre, amateur dramatic society, Horley Footlights, has staged productions in the village every year since 2003. St. Etheldreda's church The Church of England parish church of Saint Etheldreda, along with the church of Hornton#Churches, St. John the Baptist, Hornton were Chapel of ease, dependent chapelries of King's Sutton until the middle of the 15th century. St. Etheldreda's is built of local Hornton stone. The church existed by the late 12th century and its Norman architecture, Norman central belltower and much of its chancel date from about 1180. Early in the 13th century the nave was replaced with one with north and south Aisle#Arch ...
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