Binsey goats
cottage at Binsey
Binsey cottages
cows at Binsey
thatch fire
The Perch fire
1886 city boundary marker
Oxford boundary stone
diddy bridge in the meadow
Godstow Bridge
The Trout in summer
Welcome to the Trout
abbey ruin
Godstow Abbey ruin
abbey ruins
Godstow Abbey
airmen's memorial at Godstow
The Trout in spring
iris by the Isis
wind in the sails
maytime by the river
snowy landscape
The Perch in winter
simple village church
old belfry
St Margaret's Well, Binsey
churchyard goats
All Saints Church, Wytham
evening in the water meadow
child's eye view of the meadow
sundown in the water meadow
buttercups at sunset
eve of the flood
swans in the sunset
Thames Path starting to flood
footpath in flood
Port Meadow in flood
summer flood at Medley
a stroll in the river
summer flood
meadow grazer
kine coiffure
Rainbow Bridge
city boundary stone
old city boundary stone
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www.britainexpress.com/counties/oxfordshire/churches/binsey.htm
Binsey is a small hamlet on the west bank of the River Thames, immediately east of Oxford. Down a quiet rural lane north of the village centre stands the 12th-century church of St Margaret, built on the site of a Saxon church linked to St Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford, who established an oratory here in the early 8th century...
In the churchyard are memorials to generations of the Prickett family, who lived for many years at the farmhouse just beyond the churchyard. One of the Pricketts acted as the governess for Alice Liddell, for whom Lewis Carroll invented Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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