Stanton Harcourt

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Stanton Harcourt is a historic village in Oxfordshire, England, known for its medieval manor house, ancient church, and connections to notable figures such as the poet Alexander Pope.

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Stanton Harcourt canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
country England
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
medieval
hasAssociatedFamily Harcourt family
hasCeremonialCounty Oxfordshire
hasCountrySubdivision Oxfordshire
hasCulturalSignificance association with English literature
historic English village
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
rural tourism
hasFeature historic dovecote
medieval kitchen
medieval tower house
rural landscape
stone-built cottages
village green
hasHeritage medieval settlement
hasHistoricBuilding St Michael’s Church, Stanton Harcourt
hasHistoricCounty Oxfordshire
hasLandscapeType Thames Valley
hasLocalGovernment West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire District Council
hasMedievalManorHouse Stanton Harcourt Manor
hasNearbyArchaeologicalInterest prehistoric and medieval remains
hasNearbyRiver Thames
surface form: River Thames
hasNearbyWaterBody River Windrush
hasNotableResident Alexander Pope
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
hasParishChurchDedication Saint Michael
hasPostcodeArea OX
hasRegion South East England
hasReligiousBuilding St Michael’s Church, Stanton Harcourt
hasTraditionalBuildingMaterial Cotswold stone
hasTransport local bus services
isKnownFor ancient parish church
connections to Alexander Pope
connections to the Harcourt family
historic architecture
medieval manor house
isLocatedNear Bablock Hythe
Eynsham
Northmoor
isLocatedWestOf Oxford
locatedIn Oxfordshire
South East England
West Oxfordshire
surface form: West Oxfordshire district

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West Oxfordshire hasVillage Stanton Harcourt