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Black Bourton is a village and civil parish in the West Oxfordshire district, near to Bampton and Carterton. St. Mary's Church in Black Bourton was built in the 12th century and has fine Norman architecture and picturesquely faded 13th-century murals which were whitewashed over after the Reformation until1866 when they were uncovered, only to be whitewashed over again until 1932. The church also has tombs dedicated to the Hungerford family. They, and the major landowners who followed them, used to live in a large manor house with a swan pool which was eventually demolished in the 1930s with only little evidence of it remaining today.
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