A History of the County of Oxford: XVIII: Benson, Ewelme and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)

A History of the County of Oxford: XVIII: Benson, Ewelme and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)

A History of the County of Oxford: XVIII: Benson, Ewelme and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)

A History of the County of Oxford: XVIII: Benson, Ewelme and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)

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Overview

Authoritative account of villages on the edge of the Chilterns, including the historic settlement of Ewelme.

Occupying a varied landscape in south-east Oxfordshire, the fourteen rural parishes covered in this volume extend from the river valleys of the Thames and Thame up onto the Chiltern hills. Nucleated villages and open fields dominated the vale, while the uplands feature dispersed settlement, early inclosure, and extensive wood-pasture. The two zones were closely linked by economic interdependence and, in the late Anglo-Saxon and early medieval period, by the influence of an important royal estate focused on Benson, which extended across the hills and formed the nucleus of Ewelme (formerly Benson) Hundred. Benson later became a coaching stop on the Oxford-London road, and is now widely known for its neighbouring RAF station.
The area remained predominantly agricultural until recent times, despite some rural crafts and services and an important pottery and brick-making industry around Nettlebed. London and surrounding towns exerted important influences throughout. Notable buildings include the fifteenth-century brick-built almshouse complex at Ewelme, co-founded by Chaucer's granddaughter Alice de la Pole, and the now largely demolished Tudor mansion at Rycote, while more recent additions include Nuffield Place, remodelled in 1933 for the Oxford car manufacturer William Morris.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781904356479
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 07/21/2016
Series: ISSN
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 8.19(w) x 12.01(h) x (d)

About the Author

SIMON TOWNLEY has been VCH Oxfordshire county editor since 1996 and is closely involved in Oxfordshire local history, serving on the committees of several local societies. His academic interests focus on settlement, landscape, and religion, particularly (but not exclusively) in the medieval period. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.

Table of Contents

Ewelme Hundred: An Overview
Benson [including Fifield, Preston Crowmarsh, Roke]
Berrick Salome
Brightwell Baldwin
Chalgrove
Cuxham
Easington
Ewelme
Great Haseley [including Little Haseley, Latchford, Rycote]
Nettlebed
Newington [including Berrick Prior, Britwell Prior, Brookhampton, Holcombe]
Nuffield
Swyncombe
Warborough [including Shillingford]
Warpsgrove
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