Shellingford, historically also spelt Shillingford, is a village and civil parish about 2+1⁄2 miles (4 km) south-east of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire, England.
13th century forms of the name included Salingeford, Schalingeford, Shallingford, Sallingford and Schillingford.
[2] In 1894, the estate was sold to Sir Alexander Henderson (later Lord Faringdon) of Buscot House.
In the 1920s, Kitemore House was the home of Sir Alexander's son, Major Harold G. Henderson M.P.
[4] The church contains a number of monuments, including one to William, 2nd Viscount Ashbrook(1767–1802) by John Flaxman.
[7] Henry III Bagley, who had foundries at Chacombe and Witney,[6] cast the final bell of the four in 1738.
Mears & Stainbank of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast the current tenor in 1920.
[7] St Faith's is now part of the Benefice of Uffington, Shellingford, Woolstone and Baulking.