Radnage

Radnage is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Chiltern Hills, about two miles north east of Stokenchurch, six miles WNW of High Wycombe. The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'red oak'. It was recorded in manorial rolls of 1162 as Radenhech, which is when the village was given by the king to the Knights Templar. The parish church of St Mary is of an unusual construction as its tower is in the middle of the church, as opposed to at one end. This design is common for churches associated with the templars. The wall paintings inside the church are of particular note, as they have been there since the 16th century. The man who reputedly killed the last bear in England is buried in Radnage, 20 yards to the left of the church door. His gravestone is denoted by a man hunting a bear with a bow and arrow.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
vestre aker
nordre aker
alna
popular democratic party of puerto rico
francisco gonzlez bocanegra
s type asteroid
martin lawrence
zilveren nipkow
nordstrand, germany
nordstrand, norway
buffy sainte marie
afghanistan timeline january 2004
list of surfing terms
manor park, newham
new democrat coalition
kuru (disease)
kare
h 1b visa
harold ford, jr.
lincoln davis
adoption (theology)
chromatic
oklahoma tornado outbreak
phobos program
earth in the balance
diminution
new brunswick liberal association
mondragon
intrinsic parity
mondragn
hugo award for best non fiction book
evangelical covenant church
hugo award for best related book
karenna gore schiff
polish cuisine
glafkos klerides
international callsign allocations
the watch on the rhine
sea world
slaug haga
leadership convention
thomas littleton powys, 4th baron lilford
seaworld
robin hayes