Compton Beauchamp

Compton Beauchamp is a hamlet and civil parish 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Shrivenham in the Vale of White Horse, England.

Early in the 18th century a Palladian facade was attached to the eastern entrance front of this small Tudor manor house.

The house was rented later in the 19th century by the jurist James Bacon and in 1940 by the Singer Manufacturing Company heiress Daisy Fellowes.

[2] The mural on the chancel walls was painted by members of James Bacon's family, principally Lydia Lawrence.

[2] The reredos, rood and altar rail were made by the artist Martin Travers[2] in the 1930s under the patronage of the banking heir and publisher, Samuel Gurney, who lived at the time in the Old Rectory.