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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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Barbour chooses three diverse cultural sites for showing these reassessments of religious heroism: the court of Charles I, the Little Gidding home of the Ferrar family, and Great Tew, the Oxfordshire intellectual community presided over by Lucius Cary, second Viscount of Falkland.
Cowley's The Civil War, he suggests, is a timeline of one partisan's response to royalist fortunes at battle, from the still boyish prodigy's first fears about bloodshed to a phase of determination to praise his side's "glitt'ering Swords" to a sense of futility and loss following the death of his Great Tew patron, Falkland.
Community and Social Order in the Great Tew Circle"; Donnelly, M.
 
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