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Broughton Poggs
Village in Oxfordshire, England
Village in Oxfordshire, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| static_image_name | BroughtonPoggs StPeter SSE.jpg |
| static_image_caption | St Peter's parish church |
| coordinates | |
| official_name | Broughton Poggs |
| civil_parish | Filkins and Broughton Poggs |
| shire_district | West Oxfordshire |
| shire_county | Oxfordshire |
| region | South East England |
| country | England |
| constituency_westminster | Witney |
| post_town | Lechlade |
| postcode_district | GL7 |
| postcode_area | GL |
| dial_code | 01367 |
| os_grid_reference | SP233038 |
| website | [Filkins and Broughton Poggs](http://www.filkins.org.uk/) |
Broughton Poggs is a village in the civil parish of Filkins and Broughton Poggs, in the West Oxfordshire district, in the county of Oxfordshire, England. Broughton Poggs is 3 mi southwest of Carterton.
Parish church
Parts of the Church of England parish church of Saint Peter are early Norman, including the 12th-century nave and font. There is a small Norman window in the north wall.
Other historic buildings
Broughton Hall was built in the 17th century and extended in the 18th century. The Old Rectory was also 17th century but has been much altered.
Local government
Broughton Poggs was an ancient parish and became a civil parish in 1866. The parish included a detached part, Great Lemhill Farm, which was geographically in Gloucestershire. The farm was transferred to Gloucestershire by the Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844, but remained in the parish until 1886, when it was transferred to the civil parish of Lechlade. The parish was within Witney Rural District. On 1 April 1954 the civil parish was merged with the parish of Filkins to form the civil parish of Filkins and Broughton Poggs. In 1951 the parish had a population of 63. The new parish has been part of West Oxfordshire since 1974.
References
Sources
References
- {{harvnb. Sherwood. Pevsner. 1974
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- Archbishops' Council. (2010). "Benefice of Shill Valley and Broadshire". [[Church of England]].
- "Population statistics Broughton Poggs AP/CP through time". [[A Vision of Britain through Time]].
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