English Heritage sites near Wheatfield Parish
ABINGDON COUNTY HALL MUSEUM
12 miles from Wheatfield 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.
NORTH HINKSEY CONDUIT HOUSE
12 miles from Wheatfield Parish
Roofed conduit for Oxford's first water mains, constructed during the early 17th century.
BERKHAMSTED CASTLE
20 miles from Wheatfield Parish
Visit the substantial remains of a strong and important motte and bailey castle dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, with surrounding walls, ditches and earthworks.
NORTH LEIGH ROMAN VILLA
20 miles from Wheatfield 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.
MINSTER LOVELL HALL AND DOVECOTE
23 miles from Wheatfield 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.
SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS AND AMPHITHEATRE
24 miles from Wheatfield Parish
Originally a tribal centre of the Iron Age Atrebates, Silchester became the large and important Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum.
Churches in Wheatfield Parish
Wheatfield St Andrew
in the centre of the village
Wheatfield
Oxford
(01844) 281462
The Church of St. Andrew Wheatfield is a small traditional church located in a field on a commersial and active farmland.
The church does not have mains water or electrical supply.
WARNING: The field in which the church stands is used for grazing and as such is frequently occupied by cattle.
If the field surrounding the church, in any part, has cattle present it is strongly recommended that that you do NOT enter the field at all.
Cattle are unpredictable and can be extremely dangerous.
In no circumstances must dogs be allowed to run free in the field, even if no cattle are in the field.
No churches found in Wheatfield Parish