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Ewelme has some splendid 15th century buildings and artefacts tucked away in a Chiltern valley next to RAF Benson airfield, near Wallingford, Oxon. Geoffrey Chaucer and Henry VIII were early visitors. The photographs were taken in July 2007.

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Description In the 1970s the original almshouses were modernised and converted into seven larger units.
 
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Description Doorway from the cloister to the garden.
 
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Description The trefoil head in the arch between the cloister and the garden is thought to be unique in England. It is possible that a Flemish architect designed the arch and step-gables over it.
 
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Description Almshouses and church.
 
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