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BRIGHTWELL BALDWIN AND
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Britwell
Salome is at the foot of the steep slope of the Chilterns and it appears to be little more than a few houses, a pub
and a farm and it actually is a very small village. Off
the main road however, on either side, are more houses,
the main, and older, part of the village being to the
south with a few newish houses to the north.
To the north-east of the village, next to the site of Britwell Priory and down a short lane, is the parish church of St Nicholas which dates from the 13th century. For the history and full information about St. Nicholas' Church click here. On the site of Britwell Priory there is now an C18 farmhouse. Adjacent to the church is the Old Rectory which dates from the 17th century.
To the south west of the village is the early Georgian Britwell Salome House with its extensive grounds which include a limestone column which was built in 1764 as a monument.
From the village a straight lane leads up the steep scarp slope of the Chilterns to Britwell Hill and allows a superb view out over the Oxfordshire countryside.
Like in Brightwell Baldwin, a scene from Midsomer Murders has been filmed in the village.
http://midsomermurders.org/britwellsalomeloc.htm
Brightwell Baldwin is about three quarters of a mile west of Cuxham on the road from Cuxham to Benson or Ewelme.
Britwell Salome is about a mile south-west of Watlington along the B4009.
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