St. Bartholomew, Oare, Berkshire
Description
The chapel of St. Bartholomew is a plain edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western turret of stone containing one bell: there is a stained window on the south side, erected to the memory of four little children of the Rev. John Ellill Robinson M.A. vicar of Chieveley 1837-82: the church was thoroughly restored and reseated by the Rev. J. E. Robinson in 1852, and affords 60 sittings. The churchyard has fine spreading yew trees, and memorials to the Butt, Taylor, Wallins and Tuckey families.