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Great Tew

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Great Tew

Village in Oxfordshire, south-central England, between Chipping Norton and Banbury; population (2001) 153. Most of the houses, of mellow local stone, were built during the 17th century.

Great Tew is one of the earliest existing examples of a planned village. The subsequent replanning of the estate on landscape and ecological principles in the early 18th century suggests that it was carried out by John Loudon.



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TOMORROW: Minor Counties Cup third group game (at Great Tew, 11am): Oxfordshire v Cheshire.
When we got settled with a cup of tea in her thatched cottage at Great Tew she said 'Did you know the New Zealanders are over here again?
Serjeantson concludes by locating the celebrated Great Tew circle, which centered on Cary's Protestant eldest son, within the broader intellectual domain of her translation of du Perron and her lost response to her son's polemics.
 
 
 
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