North Leigh

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North Leigh is a rural village in Oxfordshire, England, known for its historic church and nearby Roman villa remains.

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North Leigh canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman villa
civil parish
funerary chapel
parish church
village
ceremonialCounty Oxfordshire
country England
dedicatedTo St Mary
surface form: St Mary the Virgin
denomination Church of England
distanceToWitney about 3 miles northeast
governedBy West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire District Council
hasAmenity primary school
public house
recreation ground
village hall
hasArchitectureStyle Gothic
Norman
hasChapel Wilcote Chapel
hasCountrySubdivision civil parish of North Leigh
hasEconomicActivity commuter residential community
farming
hasFeature Perpendicular Gothic tower
agricultural land
fan vaulting in the Wilcote Chapel
medieval wall paintings
woodland
hasHeritage Roman archaeological remains
medieval parish church
hasHistoricSite North Leigh Roman Villa
hasLandUse rural
hasPostTown Witney
hasReligiousBuilding Methodist chapel (historical)
St Mary’s Church, North Leigh
hasTransport bus services to Witney
historicalCounty Oxfordshire
locatedIn North Leigh self-linksurface differs
Oxfordshire
St Mary’s Church, North Leigh
West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire district
locatedNear A4095 road NERFINISHED
managedBy English Heritage
nearbyWatercourse River Evenlode
nearestTown Witney
notableFor extensive mosaic floors
parishIncludes outlying farms and hamlets
region South East England
traditionalCounty Oxfordshire

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

West Oxfordshire hasVillage North Leigh
New Yatt locatedNear North Leigh
North Leigh locatedIn North Leigh self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: North Leigh Roman Villa
Wilcote nearbySettlement North Leigh