Charney Bassett Parish Council Oxfordshire Local
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Photographs of the village (10/01/2006 16:23:06)
Village Hall Project (30/05/2009 22:00:57)
100 Club Draw (12/08/2006 11:55:16)
Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG2)- News Update (23/11/2007 11:47)
Councillors and Other Contacts (19/01/2006 22:20:02)
Minutes of the meeting held on 9th July 2009 (18/01/2008 23:19)
Charney Rangers FC (03/07/2009 22:05)
Charney Army (22/03/2006 21:41:50)
Project CHAFFINCH - News update (29/12/2005 18:26:46)
No Coffee Hour until further notice (17/06/2009 10:56)
Coffee Hour (25/03/2006 11:56:46)
2008/09 Accounts (30/05/2009 22:19)
CHAFT News (12/08/2006 18:07:08)
2009/10 Budget (29/12/2005 21:50:57)
Graffiti Attack on Children's Play Equipment (30/05/2009 21:59)
What's On in Charney Bassett (17/02/2006 12:13:58)
Charney Chatter (25/10/2007 18:13:36)
Planning Applications (29/12/2005 22:18:31)
The Chequers Inn (31/08/2007 21:31)
Charney Village College (12/02/2006 21:07:40)
 x-small #ffffff ">The Village Green align="justify">Charney Bassett Oxfordshire is a small village in the centre of triangle formed by Abingdon 20 km to east Wantage 10 south and Faringdon 8 west.  It north Vale White Horse Gainfield Hundred.  There has been settlement here since Anglo-Saxon times.  The earliest surviving records history show that there was grant land Abbot Abbey 811 AD.  surrounding area originally largely marshland meaning Charney Cearn-isle or island river Cearn. style="text-align: justify" ">To within parish boundary lies Cherbury Camp an Iron Age fortification.  means barrow beside River Cearn. contains number interesting buildings.  St Peter's church some sections as old 12th Century features turret containing two mediaeval chiming bells.  Manor Grade II listed building built grange for when it owned extensive around village.  now belongs Society Friends (the Quakers) serves conference (http://www.charneymanor.demon.co.uk).  align="justify">Charney water mill also County Council leased Parish Council.  all its machinery intact undergoing restoration Industrial Archaeology Group 1975.  comprehensive article on at:- http://www.wantage.com/museum/Local_History/Charney%20Bassett%20Watermill.pdf. St one seven which comprise with Gainfield.  other churches parish  are  Longworth Hinton Waldrist   Lyford Buckland Pusey Littleworth.  Web site: http://www.cherbury-gainfield.org.uk.
This site last updated on  19th August 2009   
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