Radclive
Radclive
is a
village
in
Buckinghamshire
,
England
. It is located in the
Aylesbury Vale
, about a mile to the west of
Buckingham
. The village name is
Anglo Saxon
in origin, and means 'red cliff', referring to the colour of the local soil and its location on a cliff overlooking the
River Ouse
. In the
Domesday Book
of
1086
the village was recorded as
Radeclive
. The
parish
is known as 'Radclive-cum-Chackmore', although Radclive and the
hamlet
of
Chackmore
are two distinctly separate places. Radclive
parish
church
is dedicated to
St John the Evangelist
. Parts of the building date to
1200
though the tower is believed to be 100 years later. There are some rare early English
benches
decorated with
poppy
heads, and a
Jacobean
communion rail
with openwork balustrading. The
nave
window contains some rare examples of
14th century
stained glass
, which miraculously survived the
reformation
and the
English Civil War
. The
Manor House
built approximately
1620
is the remaining part of a much larger
mansion
. The house contains an original
oak
staircase which has an open
balustrade
with
finial
topped
ovals
and
lozenges
, very similar in design to the staircase at
Princes Risborough Manor House
.
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