English Heritage sites near Standlake Parish

Minster Lovell Hall and Dovecote

MINSTER LOVELL HALL AND DOVECOTE

6 miles from Standlake Parish

The extensive and picturesque ruins of a 15th century riverside manor house, including a fine hall, south-west tower, and complete dovecote nearby. The home of Richard III's henchman Lord Lovell.

North Hinksey Conduit House

NORTH HINKSEY CONDUIT HOUSE

7 miles from Standlake Parish

Roofed conduit for Oxford's first water mains, constructed during the early 17th century.

North Leigh Roman Villa

NORTH LEIGH ROMAN VILLA

7 miles from Standlake Parish

The remains of a large, well built Roman courtyard villa. The most important feature is a nearly complete mosaic tile floor, patterned in reds and browns.

Abingdon County Hall Museum

ABINGDON COUNTY HALL MUSEUM

8 miles from Standlake Parish

This splendid 17th century Baroque building housed a courtroom for assizes, raised on arches over a market space. It now houses the Abingdon Museum.

Uffington Castle - White Horse and Dragon Hill

UFFINGTON CASTLE - WHITE HORSE AND DRAGON HILL

12 miles from Standlake Parish

Three atmospheric sites lie along the Ridgeway. Uffington 'Castle' is a large Iron Age hillfort, Dragon Hill a natural mound associated in legend with St George.

Wayland's Smithy

WAYLAND'S SMITHY

13 miles from Standlake Parish

A fine and atmospheric Neolithic chambered long barrow 2km (11/4 miles) along the Ridgeway from the Uffington White Horse: it was once believed to be the habitation of the Saxon smith-god Wayland.


Churches in Standlake Parish

Standlake: St Giles

Church End Standlake Witney
01865 655692
http://lowerwindrushbenefice.org/

St Giles Church is one of four churches in the Lower Windrush Benefice, the others being St Denys' Northmoor, St Michael's Stanton Harcourt and St Nicholas and St Swithun Yelford. St. Giles' is a Grade II* Church dating from about 1228 with an extensive Victorian restoration and a £100,000 Restoration project in the 1990s. Some of the pews have been re-sited to create a 'social area'. The large churchyard is well kept.

An appeal fund was launched in September 2006 which raised £100,000. Grants were received from the National Churches Trust, Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust, Garfield Weston, The Mercer's Company, Allchurches Trust, the Archdeacon of Oxford's Fund, Magdalen College Oxford, The Rank Foundation, The Doris Field Trust, the Sandford Trust, the Gladiator Trust and the Beatrice Laing Trust.

Repairs were carried out to the Clerestory Windows, which were completed in the autumn of 2007. A disabled toilet and kitchen facilities have been provided in the Vestry with access from the North Door of the Church across a new patio area. A path has been laid from the North Door to the new Car Park which has been provided by the Parish Council for access to the new Churchyard.

The new Burial Ground was consecrated by the Bishop of Dorchester, the Rt Revd Colin Fletcher, on 7th July 2009
  
New Heaters and Lighting were installed in St Giles'Church during the Autumn of 2009.

Also in 2009 the font cover was removed due to safety issues and placed on a plinth behind the font.   A new cover was donated to replace it.

The Friends of St Giles, launched in 2010, allows those who wish to contribute to the maintenance of the building to be kept in touch with events at St Giles.

In 2012 a generous legacy enabled the Church to appoint JBK Architects to design a dais in front of the Chancel in order to have a nave altar. The two front pews on each side of the Nave were removed, and the pew ends placed on the new front pews and in the south aisle. The work was carried out by Steve Townsend of Ducklington and the Nave Altar made of English Oak by Tom Townsend. The work was completed in 2013.


Pubs in Standlake Parish

Bell Inn

21 High Street, Standlake, OX29 7RH

Closed 2015 after a fire and doesn't look too good. Planning application June 2019 to convert to care home withdrawn. Planning application 21/01497/FUL approved October 2021 to convert to 4 bed dwelling and 2 new 5 bed dwellings.
Black Horse

High Street, Standlake, OX29 7RH
(01865) 300307
theblackhorsestandlake.com

The Black Horse has been a pub since 1761 with the building even older. Once owned by Lincoln College it is a typical low-beamed, stone inn. There is a small bar with a dining room adjoining, and a separate back room. In summer a marquee in...