Sydenham : St Mary

The church is mentioned in a charter of 1185-6, but its early history is as obscure as that of the village itself. It was a chapel of the prebendal church at Thame in the 13th century, perhaps before, and like it, also had the status of a peculiar. Although it separated from Thame in 1547, it came under its peculiar jurisdiction until the 19th century.

About this church

The church is a small building of flint and stone, with a wooden central tower with a broach-spire, dating mainly from the 13th Century and restored in 1850 by J Billing of Reading (1816-63) . It boasts some Romanesque corbels in the chancel and a plain tub font, probably Romanesque.

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