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Elsfield

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OS grid reference
  
SP539101

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Thursday 2:54 PM

District
  
South Oxfordshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Henley

Civil parish
  
Elsfield

Country
  
England

Area
  
153 ha

Shire county
  
Oxfordshire

Dialling code
  
01865

Elsfield

Population
  
191 (2011 census, incorporates as to all figures 'very small' Woodeaton civil parish)

Weather
  
16°C, Wind W at 11 km/h, 43% Humidity

Elsfield is a village and civil parish about 3 miles (5 km) northeast of the centre of Oxford. The village is 310 feet (94 m) above sea level on the western brow of a hill with relatively steep sides above the River Cherwell. For relative reference purposes, the Oxford alluvial flood plain is at 60 metres above sea level.

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Map of Elsfield, Oxford, UK

Parish church

The chancel arch of the Church of England parish church dates from at least the latter part of the 12th century. The church formerly had a north aisle that may also have dated from this period. There is a canonical sundial on the south wall. In about 1273 the church was remodelled and rededicated to St Thomas of Canterbury. The Decorated Gothic east window was added in about the 14th century. Either side of the south doorway are two Perpendicular Gothic windows that were added in about the 15th century. The pulpit is Jacobean.

In 1849 the church was heavily restored in an Early English Gothic style. Until then, the blocked arcade of the north aisle was visible in the north wall of the nave. During the restoration the arcade seems to have been removed; there are 12th century capitals in the Vicarage garden that may have come from it. The floor and seating were renewed in 1859 under the direction of the Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street. In about 1860 a mosaic reredos by Salviati was added in the chancel.

St. Thomas's is a Grade II* listed building.

Notable inhabitants

The novelist John Buchan (Governor General of Canada, 1935-1940) lived at Elsfield Manor from 1919 until 1935. His ashes are buried in St Thomas's churchyard.

Trump, the basis of the Jack Russell Terrier breed of dog, is said to have come from Elsfield.

References

Elsfield Wikipedia