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St Nicholas Church, Tackley
Tackley, Oxfordshire
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www.britainexpress.com/counties/oxfordshire/churches/tackley.htm
St Nicholas church stands high on a hill overlooking the village of Tackley. The village lies on the route of a Roman road, and the hillside site has been used for worship since the Saxon period. It is possible that the church at Tackley was a minster, or mother church for the region.
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