Spelsbury


 
 

Spelsbury ( or in the IPA) is a small north-west Oxfordshire (England) village about one mile from Charlbury on a narrow hill between the Coldron and Taston brooks overlooking the Evenlode river and the Wychwood Forest, with a Norman church rebuilt in the mid 1700s and a group of almshouses of 1688. It is recorded in the Doomsday Book as 'Spelesberie'.

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