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Fulbrook, Oxfordshire

Village in Oxfordshire, England


Village in Oxfordshire, England

FieldValue
official_nameFulbrook
static_image_nameFulbrook church.jpg
static_image_captionSt James the Great parish church
population437
population_ref(2011 Census)
os_grid_referenceSP2512
civil_parishFulbrook
shire_districtWest Oxfordshire
shire_countyOxfordshire
regionSouth East England
countryEngland
coordinates
post_townBurford
postcode_areaOX
postcode_districtOX18
dial_code01993
constituency_westminsterWitney
websiteFulbrook Parish Website

Fulbrook is a village and civil parish immediately northeast of Burford in West Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 437.

History

The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded the village as Fulebroc, possibly meaning "foul brook". Ladyham, a half-timbered house beside the River Windrush, was built in the 16th century and had a five-bay façade added in the Georgian era. Westhall Hill Manor is 16th or 17th century, also with Georgian additions.

Parish church

The Church of England parish church of Saint James the Great is Norman. The north aisle was added about 1200, linked with the nave by a four-bay arcade in the Transitional style between Norman and Early English Gothic.

A wooden plaque on the south wall of the nave records that the church was completely re-roofed in 1827. A second plaque records that the church was restored in 1892, with the architects being Ewan Christian for the chancel and "Messrs Waller" for the nave and tower. This may refer to the architect and antiquarian Frederick S. Waller of Gloucester. The parish war memorial in the north aisle was lettered by Ninian Comper and dedicated in 1952. The ecclesiastical parish of St James the Great is now part of the United Benefice of Burford, Fulbrook, Taynton, Asthall, Swinbrook and Widford.

Edward Neale of Burford cast St. James' sanctus bell in 1649 and the tenor and treble bells in 1662. In 2004 the original bells were removed and a new frame was installed. The Neale sanctus bell was retained, the largest of the Neale bells was re-hung as the tenor and the Bagley bell was also re-hung. A new treble bell and two other new bells, all cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in 2003 and 2004, were added. A former buoy bell that John Taylor & Co of Loughborough cast in 1968 for Trinity House was restored and added to the tower to complete the present ring of six bells. The original Neale treble bell was removed to Burford where it is now displayed in St. John the Baptist parish church, Burford.

Amenities

Fulbrook used to have two public houses: the Carpenters Arms and the Masons Arms, although the Masons Arms has closed as a pub and is now a private house, leaving only The Carpenters Arms which also serves food.

References

Sources

References

  1. "Area: Fulbrook (Parish): Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". [[Office for National Statistics]].
  2. (2010). "The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names". Cambridge University Press.
  3. {{harvnb. Sherwood. Pevsner. 1974
  4. Sherwood. Pevsner. 1974
  5. {{harvnb. Anonymous
  6. Archbishops' Council. "Benefice of Burford Fulbrook Taynton Asthall Swinbrook and Widford". [[The Church of England]].
  7. Dovemaster. (31 October 2012). "Bell Founders". [[Central Council of Church Bell Ringers]].
  8. Baldwin, John. (16 December 2012). "Fulbrook S James Gt". [[Central Council of Church Bell Ringers]].
  9. [http://www.thecarpentersarmsburford.co.uk/ The Carpenters Arms] {{webarchive. link. (28 March 2010)
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