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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 4997 1/154 Nos. 8 and 9

II GV

2.

Formerly Nos. 22 & 22A. Parts dated 1640, main section of mid-C18

origin. Rough rendered. Right hand section of No. 8 is of two storeys,

gabled, two casement windows. Middle section has early C19 fenestration,

one window each storey, flush frame with moulded cornice. Main building

of three storeys, and cellars. Two gables to road. No. 9 has three sash

windows, one to each storey. No. 8 has an early C19 two light sash

in a wood frane and a two storey canted bay of three lights, glazing

bars. Cellar windows. No. 9 includes a portion of the premises to

the left (No. 10) with a single sash window above a six panel door

(two panels glass) flanked by narrow lights in a flood architrave.

Flat hood on carved brackets.

Nos. 7 to 11 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4994097064

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 4997 1/353 No. 10

II GV

2.

Early C19. Glass and wood. A small workshop, originally owned by a

coach-builder. Five: three windows, small glass panes, flank a

double door of glass and wood. Part weather-boarded. On the

ground floor double doors and three light window, arcaded glazing.

Nos. 7 to 11 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4994597065

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 4997 1/155 No. 11

II GV

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Formerly No. 23. Late C18 or early C19. Brick, rendered to side.

Half-hipped roof. One window each storey, flush frame, double hung

sash with glazing bars. Four panel door, segmental arched doorway.

Nos. 7 to 11 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4995297065

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 49971/156 19.1.51 No. 14

[formerly listed as

No. 29 (The Old Cottage]

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2.

Reset date stone 1698. Two storeys and attics. Rubble plinth, ground

floor of painted brick, upper storeys rough rendered. Brick and dentil

cornice between storeys. Two gables break eaves, one window each.

Left hand window is modern, right hand one has slightly segmental arch,

double hung sash with glazing bars. Three windows, on the first floor

two have segmental arches, wood frames, double hung sashes with glazing

bars. One flush framed window to left, double hung sash with glazing

bars.

On ground floor three windows, two have segmental arches, double hung

sashes with glazing bars. One shallow canted bay with glazing bars,

tiled roof. Six panel door- two panel rectangular fanlight. Date on

chimney.

Listing NGR: SU4999097061

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 4997 1/157 No. 30

including L-shaped wing

II GV

2.

Main building is of two storeys in rubble. Probably of C17 origin.

Stone and brick chimney stack. Tile roof. Plain elevation has three

lignts, C19 fenestration, wood lintels. River elevation has one

window to each storey, one canted four light bay over the water.

Water flows through two cut-away arches in base to east. To rear,

modern fenestration and central archway linking to storage wing.

Formerly cottages, now being extensively modernised. Storage shed

forming an L-shaped wing. Large doorway to courtyard. Small Later

windows. To road carved C19 barge-boarding. Two gables, rough rendered

above rubble base. Rest of the building is rubble with red brick window

architraves.

No. 30 and adjacent footbridge form a group

Listing NGR: SU5003297055

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 5097 1/158 The Cosener's House

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2.

Formerly "The Abbey". C18 and C19 house in two buildings.

Main building is C18. Three storeys. Blue brick with red brick

dressings. Parapet. Band between storeys. Three windows, red brick

architraves, segmental arches to top floor, moulded wood flush frames,

double hung sashes with glazing bars.

On first floor, two three-light windows in segmental recesses flank

one segmental arched window. On ground floor two similar windows

flank a six panel door in panelled wood architrave beneath a glass

fanlight and noulded brick pediment. To right a matching later

extension.

Left hand wing of two storeys. C18 red and blue brick. Parapet and

cornice. Tile roof.

Three windows, band between storeys and cornice. Nine panel door in

architrave with pedimented brick hood with keystone, supported on

consoles. Left hand window has flat arch, double hung sash with

glazing bars. To the right a rectangular bay, brick plinth, double

sashes with glazing bars, wood bolection moulded frieze and cornice.

To tile left a one storey later addition, hipped slate roof. Double

hung sash windows with glazing bars in elliptical recess, red brick

architrave. One other window to left.

Two gables to garden elevation. Interior staircase and gallery with

alternate straight and spiral turned balusters. Panelled walls.

Listing NGR: SU5003697049

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SU 5097 1/158B Bridge in front of

The Cosener's House

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2.

Narrow footbridge, probably C18. Two arches in chequered brick,.

brick band.

Listing NGR: SU4994896883

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 5096 1/158A Grotto in garden of

The Cosener's House

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2.

Probably C19. Two circular chambers in brick coated with roughly cast

moulded plaster with small shells, small semi-circular windows to the

river, placed high up in larger chamber. Low semi-circular entrance

supported on rough column of stones.

External staircase to roof platform.

Listing NGR: SU5010396983

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752 ABBEY CLOSE

SU 4997 1/150 19.1.51 No. 7

(Formerly listed as

Nos. 6 & 6A)

II GV

2.

Main building of two storeys. Early C18. Rubble plinth, chequered

brick. Two hipped dormers, two light casements. Wood eaves cornice.

Hipped tiles roof. Two windows, four light modern casements in wooden

frames. Narrow brick band between storeys. Two ground floor windows

flank a six panel door. Rectangular fanlight. Semi-circular hood on

carved console brackets. One three light window with modern leaded

casements. Right hand extension with gable to road, rubble base,

chequered brick. Brick band between storeys.

Nos. 7 to 11 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4991197069

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

No. 1

SU 4997 1/64 19.1.51 (Blue Boar Public House)

II GV

2.

C16 or C17 origin, timber framed. Modern brick to rear. Three gables

to road, rough rendered. Rendered plinth. One gable to left over

carriage arch. Middle gable of two storeys, upper storey has one casement

window with glazing bars, small cornice. First floor overhangs, coved

cornice. One three light C19 window and double door, half-glazed. Right

hand gable of three storeys, one window on top storey, casement with

glazing bars, small cornice. Two windows on first floor, three light

metal casements below single tiled hood. Ground floor has two light

window with glazing bars, and small glass and wood door, both under

continuous frieze and cornice. One window to right, flush frame, double

hung sash, later glazing. Tall brick chimneys.

Nos 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4964797110

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752 BATH STREET

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SU 4997 1/63 19.1.51 Nos. 3 to 7 (odd)

II GV

2.

One building C17, refronted C18. Timber-framed, with two gables to

road. Nos 5 and 7 rough rendered, No 3 rendered. One window to each

gable, three light flat arched casement, flush frame. No 3 has one

window, flush frame, double hung sash with frieze and cornice. Bow

window on ground floor, glazing bars. Door with rectangular blocked

fanlight under hood. Fascia board. Rendered stall riser. Nos 5 and 7

have two windows, double hung sash with glazing bars, flush frames

with frieze and cornice. Modern ground floor shop front, tiled stall

riser. Stone stack on south.

Nos 1 to 15 (odd) form group

Listing NGR: SU4965197126

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/62 19.1.51 Nos. 9 and 11

II GV

2.

One building C17 origin, refronted C18. Timber framed, rough rendered.

Tile roof. Three storeys. Two windows, flush frames, double hung sashes.

On first floor. No 9 has casements with modern glazing; No 11 has two

flush framed double hung dash windows with glazing bars, under cornice.

Ground floor - No 9 modern ground floor; No 11 has two doorways, one

blocked, and small shop window with modern glazing bars. Rendered plinth.

Nos 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4965297130

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/61 19.1.51 Nos. 13 and 15

II GV

2.

One building C17 origin, refronted C18. Timber-framed, rough rendered.

Central stone chimney stack. Tile roof. Three storeys. Four windows,

flush frames, casements, glazing bars. First floor windows are double

hung sashes with glazing bars in moulded flush frames with frieze and

cornice. Modern ground floor shop fronts. No 13 has tiled stall

risers. Rendered plinth to No 15.

Nos 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4965497141

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/56 Nos 31 and 33

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2.

One building late C18 or early C19. Chequered brick. Stucco cornice

and parapet. Two storeys. Four windows, three: one segmental arches,

double hung sashes with glazing bars. Ground floor - two arched

recesses containing three light windows with glazing bars.

No 31 has six panel door, with glazed rectangular fanlight, flanked

by two narrow sash windows on wood bases. Flat hood on console brackets.

No 33 Six panel double door in wood architrave with glazed semi-

circular fanlight.

Listing NGR: SU4961597249

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/54 19.1.51 No 47

(Horse and Jockey

Public House)

II GV

2.

C16 or C17 origin. Ancient stone chimney stack remains on south.

Refenestrated in the C18. Tile roof, two gables to street. Two

storeys and attics. Ground floor of rubble and brick, upper storey

rough rendered. Left hand gable has two windows to each storey,

flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars, cornice. Frieze

and cornice between ground and first floor. Ground floor has two

three-light later sash windows with glazing bars. Central carriageway,

flat arch.

Right hand gable has modern canted oriel with tile pentice roof,

supported on brackets, modern casements. Ground floor has C18 window

in moulded flush frame, double hung sash with glazing bars. Brick

outbuildings to rear.

Nos 47 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4958597296

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/53 Nos 49 and 51

II GV

2.

One building early C19. Stucco front, brick rear elevation. Moulded

cornice and parapet. Three storeys. Two windows, in moulded architraves,

double hung sash with glazing bars. Band continues cills on first floor.

Three carved panels to first and second floors. Plinth. Two doorways,

pilastered architraves, flat hoods on consoles. Six panel doors, glazed

rectangular fanlights. Three steps.

Nos 47 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4957897307

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/52 No 53

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Chequered brick. Red brick parapet with dentil

cornice conceals hipped tile roof. Three storeys. Three windows, flat

arches, double hung sashes with glazing bars. On second floor, keystones

to voussoirs, central one carved. Plain doorway at side, panelled door,

rectangular fanlight. Three storey chequered extension to left, slate

roof. Gable to road. One window, segmental arch, two light sash.

Extension has four panel door, three light sash window, under slate

pentice roof, gabled with carved barge-boarding and trellis porch.

Nos 47 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4957097326

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/51 Nos 55 and 57

II GV

2.

One building C18 origin, remodelled in C19. Timber framed. Rough

rendered. Tile roof. Three storeys. Two gables to road, carved

bargeboarding. Central brick chimney. Two windows, two light

casements in flush frame, with dripmoulds probably added in C19,

marginal glazing. Brick band between ground and first floor. Ground

floor in restored random rubble. Two windows, casements in red brick

rusticated architrave, segmental arch. Panelled door, rectangular

fanlight. Gabled porch, tile roof, carved bargeboarding and trellis.

Nos 47 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4955697339

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/51A Fence and gate to

Nos 55 and 57

II

2.

Arrowheaded full and half standard wooden fence and gate.

Listing NGR: SU4954897339

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/50 No 59

(The Old Cottage)

II GV

2.

Probably C18 or earlier origin, later alterations. One storey and

attics. Tile roof. Brick to left. Two gabled dormers, break eaves,

casements with glazing bars. On ground floor, two three light

casements with cornice flank modern door in rough rendered porch with

slate roof. One small casement window to right, flush frame, glazing

bars, under cornice. Modern one storey extension to right.

Nos 47 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4956197356

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752 BATH STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/49 19.1.51 No 61

(The Gables)

II GV

2.

C16 origin, stone and timber, painted and rough rendered. Two storeys

and attics. Modern asbestos tile roof. Three gables to road - each

with a two light casement window with glazing bars in a flush frame,

moulded cornice. Boxed roof cornice. Three windows on first floor,

plain architraves, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Ground floor

has two windows. Plinth. Three steps to pilastered doorcase with

paterae below plain hood. Six panel door glazed fanlight. Garden door

part glazed to right in plain architrave, small hood on consoles.

Nos 47 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4954397375

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/37 19.1.51 No 8

II

2.

Late C18. Chequered brick. Tile roof Two storeys. Two windows,

flush frames, segmental arches, double hung sash with glazing bars.

Modern ground floor shop front.

Listing NGR: SU4962097118

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/39 19.1.51 No 14

II

2.

Larly C19 front elevation. Chequered brick. Tile roof, wood eaves

cornice. Three storeys. Band between first and second floor. Two

windows, of three lights, double hung sashes with glazing bars, wood

lintels. First floor windows, have segmental brick voussoirs, and

are of three lights, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Modern

ground floor shop fronts.

Listing NGR: SU4962897146

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/40 Nos 16 and l8

II

2.

Formerly Nos 18 and 20. Early C19 front elevation. Stucco. Two

storeys and attics. Two dormers, gabled, casements, carved barge-

boarding. Tile roof. Two windows, modern casements to left, moulded

flush frame. Below moulded cornice. Ground floor - narrow pilasters

to shop front of No . 16, hood on brackets. Rendered plinth.

Listing NGR: SU4962997153

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/41 No. 20

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Formerly No. 22. Early C19 front elevation. Brick rendered, stone

rusticated quoins. Slate roof, boxed eaves cornice. Three storeys.

Two windows, elliptical arches with keystones, double hung sashes with

glazing bars. Band between first and second floors. C19 shop fronts

to ground floor, to right triple arcaded window. Panelled architrave

to door, which has a rectangular fanlight, and to shop window.

Listing NGR: SU4962397162

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/46 Nos. 42 and 44

II

2.

Probably C17 origin, refronted in early C19. Chequered brick. Tile

roof. One flat topped dormer. Parapet. Two windows, three light

double hung sashes, some glazing bars, red brick voussoirs. Two central

grouped chimney stacks. Ground floor - modern shop fronts.

Listing NGR: SU4962497188

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/45 Stratton House

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2.

Originally one building with Stratton Lodge. Dated 1722. Red brick.

Two storeys and attics.

Stratton House. Brick parapet, moulded brick dentil cornice. 2: 1: 2

windows, segmental arches in wood architrave, double hung sashes

with glazing bars, carved keystones. Centre one window section,, dated

on label, breaks forward, flanked by two narrow blank panels. Ground

floor has similar windows, without keystones. Stone plinth. Good

doorcase with grooved pilasters, triglyph and guttae frieze.

Ornamental semi-circular fanlight, panelled door. Four steps.

Interior retains original staircase and panelling.

To left is a two storey extension upper storey rough rendered, lower

of brick. Tile roof. Carriage entrance to left. One three-light

sash window, wood mullions, plain architrave.

Listing NGR: SU4960797218

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/45 19.1.51 Stratton Lodge

II*

2.

With Stratton House. Stratton Lodge was part of the original house

but was altered and heightened circa 1800, of which date are

surviving interior fittings on ground floor, but first floor room

retains original panelling. Two storeys and attics. Tile roof,

coved cornice. Two windows, double hung sashes with glazing bars.

Six panel door, in pilastered architraves, flat hood on carved consoles.

Listing NGR: SU4960797218

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/356 No. 56

II GV

2.

C18. Chequered brick. Tile roof with one gabled dormer, sliding

sash window. Dentil eaves cornice. Two storeys and attics. One

window of two lights in wood architrave, double hung sashes with

glazing bars, red brick voussoirs. Brick band between storeys.

Similar window on ground floor. Rendered plinth. Six panel dror,

plain hood on brackets.

Nos. 56 to 64 (even) including Coxeter's Furniture Depository form

a group.

Listing NGR: SU4957497255

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/357 No 58 and 60

II GV

2.

One building. Early to mid-C19. Cornice and parapet. Rendered.

Rendered plinth. Four windows in moulded rendered architraves,

bands continue cills om first and second floor. Outer windows are

narrower. No glazing bars. Six panel door, rectangular fanlight.

Nos. 56 to 64 (even) including Coxeter's Furniture Depository form

a group.

Listing NGR: SU4957397260

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752 BATH STREET

(west Side)

SU 4997 1/418 No. 64

II GV

2.

Early C19. Red and blue brick, repaired in red brick under window.

Tile roof. Parapet, brick cornice. Three windows, segmental arched

four-light casements. Doorcase main feature. Nine panel door (three

glass) in architrave of four narrow pilasters, plain pediment. Inset

foot scraper.

Four panel door to left, segmental arch. Inset foot scraper. Band

between storeys. Small casement window inserted on upper storey.

Nos. 56 to 64 (even) including Coxeter's Furniture Depository form

a group.

Listing NGR: SU4955497296

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/321 Waste Court

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2.

"Lately erected" in 1779 and now forming part of Roysse's school.

Probably altered in C19. Modern hipped asbestos tile roof. Bath

Street elevation:- Two dormers, flat tops, casements with glazing

bars in moulded frames. Brick, rubble and stucco. Irregular

fenestration. To the left, a three light canted two storey bay

window, rendered, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Right hand

brick canted two storey bay, narrow, long sash windows without glazing

bars. Three other windows have segmental arches, brick rusticated

architraves. Plain four panel door with rectangular fanlight. Two

brick chimneys.

Garden Elevation - two storeys and attics. Brick. Two flat topped

dormers. Tile roof. Most of windows have flat arches, some glazing

bars, double hung sashes. Central narrow gable with one segmental

arched window double hung sash, no glazing bars above first floor round

arched window with 'gothic' glazing. Square porch faced in ashlar,

moulded arch with keystone, cornice and pediment.

(See A E Preston "St Nicholas, Abingdon". Oxford Hist Soc Vol 99,

1935, p237).

Listing NGR: SU4946797449

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752 BATH STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/321A Wall and gate piers

to Waste Court

II

2.

Two C19 moulded gate piers to left, dentil cornice, stone rusticated

quoins on rubble base, moulded caps. Rubble wall with ashlar garden

entrance, carved keystone and cornice.

Listing NGR: SU4945797483

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(East-Side)

SU 4997 1/176 Roysse's Court

II GV

2.

On south side. Circa 1810. Chequered brick, partly on rubble base,

to rear. Slate roof. Two storeys. Parapet. Four windows, brick

arches, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Four windows on ground

floor in recesses. Stone plinth. Two plain doors, glazed semi-

circular fanlights.

Roysse's Court, The Crown and Thistle Hotel and Nos. 26 to 32 (even)

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4987797061

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(East Side)

SU 4996 1/171 19.1.51 The Crown and Thistle

Hotel

SU 4997 1/171 (Formerly listed as

No.18 (Crown and

Thistle Hotel),

Nos.20 and 22)

II GV

2.

Core of Circa 1605. C18 front elevation matches curve of road.

Left hand section. Rendered. Three storeys, higher than right hand

section. Parapet, moulded modillion cornice. 2: 1: 2 windows flush

frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Frieze and cornice to

first floor windows. Ground floor cut back, rough rendered, rendered

plinth. Four brick piers support upper floors.

Right hand section. Brick parapet, dentil cornice. Tile roof. Three

storeys. Band between storeys, three:three windows on front elevation

curved to site, double hung sashes with glazing bars (some replacements).

Rough rendered ground floor, rendered plinth.

Roysse's Court, The Crown and Thistle hotel and Nos. 26 to 32 (even)]

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4986497003

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(East Side)

SU 4996 1/171 Cobbled Courtyard

at The Crown and

SU 4997 1/171 Thistle Hotel

II GV

2.

Cobbled courtyard, flanking wing to the east is a half timbered. building

with brick infill, slate roof and to the south a two storey range of

outbuildings in rubble with tile roofs.

Roysse's Court, The Crown and Thistle Hotel and Nos. 26 to 32 (even)

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4986296998

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(East Side)

SU 4996 1/169 Nos. 26 and 28

(Scott's Terrace)

II GV

2.

One building early C19. Blue and red brick. Tiled double roof.

Two storeys. Two windows, double hung sashes with glazing bars,

flat stone lintels. Painted ground floor, rendered plinth, two

windows, flush frames, glazing bars. Wood cornice between ground

and first floor.

No. 26 has four panel door (two panels glass), rectangular fanlight.

No. 28 has six panel door, rectangular fanlight.

Roysse's Court, The crown and Thistle Hotel and Nos. 26 to 32 (even)

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4987696980

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(East Side)

SE 4996 1/168 No 30

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2.

Probably C18, timber framed. Rough rendered. Slate roof. Three

storeys. Two windows, flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing

bars. Windows on first floor have carved frieze and cornice.

Modern around floor shop, four nanel doors.

Roysse's Court, The Crown and Thistle Hotel and Nos. 26 to 32 (even)

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4987696982

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(East Side)

SU 4996 1/360 No. 32

(The Broad Face

Public House)

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Painted brick. Tile roof. Two storeys.

Two windows, flat brick voussoirs, double hung sashes, glazing bars.

One window blocked. Doorway has frieze and moulded cornice, carved

pilasters. Double door of six fields, rectangular fanlight.

Roysse's Court, The Crown and Thistle Hotel and Nos. 26 and 32 (even)

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4987696982

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/177 Nos. 5 and 7

II

2.

Early C19 front elevation on probable C18 timber framed core.

Originally two buildings, left hand roof is of tile, right hand is

taller and of slate. Two: 2 windows, moulded flush frames, double

hung sashes with glazing bars. On first floor left hand windows

have frieze and cornice, right hand windows have been given 'Jacobean'

canted oriels, lead roofed, on plinths above wood fascia board.

Modern ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU4981997013

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/175 19.1.51 Nos. 11 to 15 (odd)

II

2.

Formerly Seven Slans P.H. C17 origin. Three storeys. Three gables,

right hand one set back with one small window and, on first floor one

three light window with cornice. Carved barge-boards, except to

middle gable. Rendered. Tile roof, lower in pitch to right. Two

windows to each storey of Nos 13 and 15, modern glass casements,

cornice. Modern shop fronts.

Listing NGR: SU4983297002

42

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2228

1.

752 BRIDGE STREET.

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/173 Nos 17 and 17A

II

2.

Including No.1 Turnagain Lane. C18. Timber framed. Rendered. Bridge

Street elevation of three storeys. Modern tile roof. Two windows,

flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars, frieze and cornice

to first floor windows. Modern ground floor shops. Turnagain Lane

elevation (No. 17a): - Steep tile roof. two storeys. Two windows,

left hand one is of three lights, flush frame, double hung sashes.

Right hand window is flush framed, with frieze and cornice. Two

modern steps to panelled door, part glass, in pilastered wood

architrave, small wood hood.

Listing NGR: SU4982297004

43

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2228

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752 BRIDGE STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/167 The Old Gaol

II

2.

1805-1811 by Daniel Harris of Oxford. Coursed rubble. Dominates the

entrance to the town. Hexagonal central building with slate roof,

central ashlar shaft. Large entrance archway to Bridge Street with

two storeys above, three small windows. Three lower radiating wings

with small barred rectangular windows ashlar architraves. Slate roofs,

hipped at quoins. Band between storeys.

Listing NGR: SU4984396932

44

of

2228

SU 50 96 ABINGDON BRIDGE STREET

(South West side)

583/1/10001

Police Street

GV II

Police station. 1863, extended c1870. Stone rubble with red brick dressings and stone

string course. Slate hipped roof. PLAN: long rectangular plan with splayed right-hand

[N] end, and with 3-bay extension at left [SE] end built about 1870. EXTERIOR: 2

storeys. Symmetrical 7-bay NE front with 3-bay addition projecting on left. 16-pane

sashes with flat rubbed brick arches, brick jambs and stone cills. Central doorway

with similar brick arch and jambs and with rectangular overlight with glazing bars

and flush panelled door. Stone string course at first floor level, inscribed at

centre:- COUNTY POLICE STATION. 3 bays on left similar but with lower string course

and eaves. Splayed corner on right. At rear, sash windows on first floor with

glazing bars and smaller cell windows on ground floor with iron bars; single-storey

addition on right; extension to main range on right has brick rear wall and gabled

wing. INTERIOR: The old cells have been retained, with their WCs.

Listing NGR: SU4984596978

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752 BROAD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/95 No. 2

II GV

2.

One building with Nos. 4 and 6. Late C18. brick front, probably

on an earlier core.

No.2 is part of the premises of the Bee Hive Public House (see No.46

Stert Street). Brick. Tile roof. Two storeys and attics. One

gabled dormer, casement with glazing bars, One segmental arched

window, flush framed double hung sash with glazing bars. Broken

brick band between storeys. Dentil eaves cornice. One segmental

arched window on ground floor with Bee Hive sign in frosted glass.

segmental arched door of four panels (two glass).

Nos. 2 to 8 (even) and No.46 (The Bee Hive) Stert Street form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4976097226

46

of

2228

1.

752 BROAD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/95 19.1.51 Nos. 4 and 6

II GV

2.

One building with No.2. Late C18 brick front, probably on an earlier

core.

No.4 and No.6 are in chequered blue and red brick. Two windows,

casements with glazing bars. No. 4 has semi-blocked smaller window.

On ground floor two segmental arched windows, boarded up. Two plain

doors, segmental head. Derelict at time of survey.

nos. 2 to 8 (even) and No. 46 (The Bee Hive) Stert Street form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975697226

47

of

2228

1.

752 BROAD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/96 19.1.51 No. 8

II GV

2.

Probably originally C17. Two storeys and attics. Gabled to road,

rough rendered. Tile roof. One window in gable, casement with small

cornice. Painted rubble, brick rusticated dressings to windows. One

C19 three light window, casement. On ground floor one window, sliding

sash with glazing bars, flat wood arch, red brick architrave. To right,

brick section set back, one plain segmental arched door, pentice tile

roof. Derelict at time of survey. Formerly the Pied Piper P.H.

Nos. 2 to 8 (even) and No.46 (The Bee live) Stert Street form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975297224

48

of

2228

1.

752 BROAD STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/105 Nos. 9 to 15 (odd)

II

2.

One building late C18. Chequered brick. Tile roof. Modern tile roof

to No. 11 . Two storeys and attics. Four dormers, three are gabled

with flush framed sash window with glazing bars, one is a modern flat

topped dormer. Four windows, flush frame, segmental arch, double hung

sashes with glazing bars. Band between storeys. Rendered plinth.

Three plain doors, blocked rectangular fanlight.

No. 11 Small C19 shop front with pilasters, modern door, three light

arcaded shop window, cill under continuous fascia board.

Listing NGR: SU4974197244

49

of

2228

1.

752 BROAD STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/104 No. 19

II

2.

Early C18 chequered brick front, but altered and partly rebuilt with

addition of two red brick gables. Each gable has one lancet headed

window, casement. Tile roof. Two storeys and attics. Three windows

to each storey to left hand section, flush frame, double hung sash with

glazing bars. Small metal blind box hood over first floor windows. On

ground floor moulded flush frames, no glazing bars. Brick plinth.

Band between ground and first floor. To right hand section, one large

window, late C19 date, three light sash in segmental arched frane with

metal blind box hood, brick cill.

Listing NGR: SU4969597229

50

of

2228

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752 BROAD STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/104A Garden Wall to No. 19

II

Wall adjoining to east i brick lattice work with chanelled rusticated

gate pier, brick ball finial.

Listing NGR: SU4970997229

51

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2228

1.

752 BROAD STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/103 19.1.51 Nos. 21 to 25 (odd)

II

2.

One building originally C17 coursed rubble but heavily restored. Two

storeys and attics. Tile roof. Three gabled dormers, modern glass.

three windows, three lights each, in modern red brick rusticated

architraves. Three 3-light transom and mullion windows on the ground

floor, brick architrave. Modern door of three panels and glass. Red

brick rusticated quoins.

Listing NGR: SU4966497226

52

of

2228

1.

752 CHECKER WALK

(off Abbey Close)

SU 4997 1/153 Nos. 5 and 7

II GV

2.

Formerly Nos. 18 and 19. One building. Early C19 front elevation.

Slate roof Three storeys. Two windows, flush frames, segmental

arches, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Modern door, segmental

arched doorway. Small wood hood on brackets. Modern step.

Modern extensions to rear.

Nos. 5 to 7 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4993797055

53

of

2228

1.

752 CHECKER WALK

(off Abbey Close)

SU 4997 1/151 No. 6

II GV

2.

Formerly No. 7. Circa 1770. Three storevs. Chequered brick, brick

bands between storeys. Rubble plinth. Parapet conceals double roof.

Two windows, segmental arches, double hung sash with glazing bars,

stone keystone. Six fielded door, flat wood hood. Lion nask knocker.

Two steps. Ground floor windows boarded.

Nos. 5 to 7 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4992297044

54

of

2228

1.

752 DRAYTON ROAD

SU 4896 4/362 The Old Cell House

II

2.

Mid C19. Small octagonal building with two rectangular projections.

Two storeys. Hipped slate roof, with subsidiary gabled roofs. Rendered

band at eaves. Plain door flat arch; wooden porch with gabled slate

roof with carved barge-boarding. Rendered plinth. Rusticated quoins to

projections. On casement window above door in rendered splayed reveal.

One central rendered chimney stack. To left one window on each storey,

caseints, that on the ground floor having wood mullions.

Listing NGR: SU4877296726

55

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4997 1/230 19.1.51 No.5

II GV

2.

Early C19. Grey/blue brick with red dressings. Three storeys. Slate

roof overhangs on paired modillions. Red brick quoins. Two windows,

flat arches in red brick, red brick rusticated sash with glazing bars.

Stucco band between ground and first floor. Rendered below band.

Rendered plinth. Four panel door to left, rectangular fanlight. One

window flat arch, double hung sash, glazing bars. To right, late C19

double shop windows with Doric pilasters, modern glazing bars, central

doorway with Doric pilasters. Scroll consoles to fascia board.

Nos. 3 to 7 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4976197021

56

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4997 1/229 19.1.51 No.7

II GV

2.

Early C19. Chequered blue/grey and red brick. Three storeys. Brick

dentil cornice. Two windows, stone lintels, double hung sashes,

glazing bars. On ground floor 2 2-light shop front windows flank modern

door. Four panel door to left, rectangular fanlight, small hood on

vestigal consoles.

Nos. 3 to 7 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975597016

57

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/222 19.1.51 Nos. 17 and 17A

II GV

2.

Late C18. Rendered. Slate roof. Three storeys. Wood eaves cornice.

Two windows, flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars. On

first floor, flush framed windows with frieze with moulded lozenge

ornament and small cornice, double hung sashes with glazing bars.

Two eight panel doors (two of glass) flanked by fluted pilasters support

a continuous band. One pilaster to right. Two flush framed windows

under band, double hung sashes.

Nos. 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4974296980

58

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/221 19.1.51 No. 19

II GV

2.

Originally C17. Rough-rendered. Tile roof. Three storeys.

Rendered plinth. Two gables to road. One three light casement in

each, modern casements under small cornice. On first floor two

renewed Jacobean windows, flush franes with cornice; five lights;

the centre two are half-length casements under rectangular window

with round-arched moulding. On ground floor, two windows in moulded

flush franes with cornice, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Two

fielded door, moulded wood architrave, under small hood.

Nos, 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4974296975

59

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/220 19.1.51 No. 21

II GV

2.

Rendered front to C18 house. Slate roof. Three storeys. Two windows,

flush frames, double hung sashes, glazing bars. On first floor, three

light casements, modern glass. On ground floor two rectangular flush

framed windows with modern glazing bars. Doorcase, plain panelled Doric

pilasters, entablature with plain keystone and pediment. Nine-fielded

door.

Nos, 17 to 35 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4974196966

60

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/219 19.1.51 No. 23

II GV

2.

C18 front. Rendered. Slate roof, one gabled dormer, casement.

Two storeys and attic. Plinth. One window, segmental arch, flush

frame, double hung sash, glazing bars. Modern metal cornice over

ground floor window and four fielded door in architrave with ovolo

carved pilasters with roundels.

Nos, 17 to 35 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4974096963

61

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/218 19.1.51 No. 25

II GV

2.

C19 front elevation, possibly to C18 core. Rendered. Wood eaves

cornice. Three storeys. Plinth. One window, wood frame; double

hung sashes with glazing bars on ground and first floor. Six

panel door in reeded architrave. Flat hood on carved brackets.

Nos, 17 to 35 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4973996959

62

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/217 19.1.51 No.27

II GV

2.

C18 origin. Two storeys, upper rough cast, lower of brick. Tile

roof, large coved eaves cornice. Three light modern sash windows,

divided by wood mullions. On ground floor one three light and one

two light window. Central door of five panels, panelled ingoes. Doric

pilasters, entablature, and pediment which breaks the moulded band

which is continuous across the front of the house. To right, plain

door witn rectagular fanlight.

Nos, 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973796953

63

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/216 19.1.51 No. 27A

II GV

2.

Originally one building with No. 29. Possibly originally C17 but

refronted in C18 in red and blue chequered brick. Two storeys and

attics. Tile roof, one gabled dormer, rendered, casements. Stone

capped parapet with modern pine cone ornament. Brick dentil cornice.

C18 gauged brick flat arch to window in wood architrave, double hung

sash with glazing bars. Brick band between storeys. Attractive doorway,

fluted pilasters with panelled base, broken pediment with central

modified plinth, acanthus and egg and dart ornament. Four fielded and

two glass panels to door.

Nos. 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973596948

64

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/363 19.1.51 No. 29

II GV

2.

One building with No. 27. Two storeys and attics. Modern tile, one

dormer, flush framed window, no glazing bars. Rendered. Plinth.

Two windows in moulded wood architraves, double hung sashes, glazing

bars. Wood band between storeys with moulded cornice. One window on

ground floor, flat arch, no glazing bars. Ovolo moulded pilasters to

doorway, small hood on carved brackets. Two modern steps.

Nos. 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973396943

65

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/215 19.1.51 Nos. 31 and 33

II GV

2.

One building. C18 house, possibly early,C19 ashlar front. Slate roof

overhangs on modillions, panelled soffit. Three storeys. Band continues

cills on first and second floors. Fire plaque. Two windows, flat arches,

double hung sash with glazing bars. Iron balconettes to first floor

windows. Five panelled doors, flat arch, two steps to door and foot

scraper. Red and yellow chimney stack. Red brick, partly tile hung to

side.

Nos. 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973396936

66

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/364 No. 35

II GV

2.

Mid C19. Pink brick. Rendered plinth. Slate roof. One brick chimney.

Two windows, stone lintels, double hung sashes, glazing bars. Wood

beam above ground floor window which has a wooden frame, double hung

sash, glazing bars. Passage archway to right, iron gates. Rendered

to side. Group value only.

Nos, 17 to 35 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972696923

67

of

2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/214 19.1.51 Nos. 43 and 45

II GV

One building. Early C19 front. Stucco. Three storeys. Three great

Doric pilasters, one in centre, flank two windows flat arch with

keystone, double hung sash, glazing bars; band continues cills. On

first floor, two flat arched windows, the heads of which are contained

in moulded arches with keystones on impost bands. Wood cornice between

ground and first floor.

No.45 has moulded cornice on carved brackets. Two windows in moulded

flush francs on ground floor, double hung sashes with glazing bars.

Two six panel doors flanked by fluted pilasters with roundels,

rectangular fanlight. Foot scraper.

Nos. 43 to 6l (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972496907

68

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/365 Nos. 47 and 49

II GV

2.

Mid C19. Tiled roof, overhangs on paired modillion brackets. Brick

stone rusticated quoins and plinth. Two windows, no glazing bars, in

stone rusticated architraves with keystone. Round arched doorways with

keystone in rusticated stone. Six panel doors, glazed fanlight. Flat

hoods on carved brackets.

Nos. 43 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972096891

69

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/213 19.1.51 Nos. 51 to 55 (odd)

II GV

2.

Two houses. C17 origin. Tile roof, repaired. Four hipped dormers,

modern casement to No. 51. Roof oversails. Moulded wood cornice to

No. 51. Four windows, three light casements, modern wood frames to

No 51, the others have modern leaded glazing. Left hand window is

larcer. Upper storey projects and is rough-rendered. No. 53 has

modern stone ground floor, cut back, with two three light leaded

casements. Modern door.

No.51 Rough-cast ground floor. Three pilasters, two flanking the

door to the right, one to left, support wood band. Modern door.

One three-light modern casement and one two-light sliding sash window.

nos. 43 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971696879

70

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/212 19.1.51 No. 57

II* GV

2.

Dated 1732. A symmetrical composition. Two storeys and attics.

Tile roof, three gabled dormers, rendered, casements with glazing

bars in moulded flush frames. Coved rendered eaves cornice. At quoins,

brick pilasters in form of thirteen panels and plinth block. Central

door with window above are flanked by brick full height pilasters.

Five windows, segmental arch, wood frame, double hung sashes with

original glazing bars. Instead of keystone carved stone cherub masks

except to central window which has 'RRE 1732' on keystone. The eaves

cornice breaks forward at quoins and centre over the pilasters. Red

brick architraves to windows, blue brick between windows and chequered

brick beneath windows. Ground floor windows have stone keystones and

later glazing bars. Two cellar windows, stone lintel with keystone.

Plinth. Two steps to six-fielded door. Plain pilasters and scroll

brackets support open pediment. Attractive glazed fanlight.

nos. 43 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971496871

71

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/211 19.1.51 No.59

II GV

2.

Early C19 front elevation, possibly early C18 core. Tile mansard

roof, brick dentil cornice. Red and blue chequered brick. Two storeys

and attics. Two oriel bays. One is canted with brick plinth and

wood frame; three lights, double hung sashes with glazing bars,

Moulded wood cornice. The other bay has five sides, rough rendered

and one window, moulded flush frame, double hung sash with glazing

bars. Band between storeys. Centre flat arched window is blocked

on first floor. On the ground floor, double hung sash windows with

stone lintels under each bay. Six panel door, stone lintel, wood

frieze and cornice. Three light fanlight. Two steps. Rough

rendered to side.

Nos. 43 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971096864

72

of

2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4996 1/210 19.1.51 No. 61

II GV

2.

Mid C19. Tile. Brick, modern brick to rear. Two storeys. Wood

Eaves cornice. Three windows, one blank, flat stone lintels, double

hung sashes with glazing bars. Brick band between storeys. Two

windows on ground floor. Modern door to left, small rectangular

fanlight, flat stone arch. Brick plinth.

Nos. 43 to 61 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4970996857

73

of

2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4997 1/182 19.1.51 Nos. 2 and 4

II GV

2.

One composition. Three storeys. Hipped tile roof. Late C18 or

early C19 stucco front. Older rubble and half-timbered building behind.

Brick; capped parapet. Two windows, flush frames, glazing bars;, under

frieze and cornice, On first floor two modern canted oriels.

Attractive Mid C19 shop fronts framed by carved Corinthian pilasters,

dentil cornice above fascia. Modern glass to shop windows and doors.

Centre doorway, carved pilaster with roundels, modern door under

rectangular fanlight.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4979397019

74

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SC 4997 1/183 19,1.51 No. 6

II GV

2.

Larly C19 ashlar front on a probable C18 core. Three storeys. Moulded

cornice and parapet. One window, double hung sash with glazing bars.

One tiiree-light window, on first floor, double hung sashes with glazing

Jars. The ground floor is rusticated below a band which divides ground

and first floors. Round arched doorway with blocked fanlight. Modern

door. Large cafe window.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4978797011

75

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4997 1/421 19.1.51 No. 8

II GV

2.

Mid C15. Three storeys. Slate roof, brick. Two windows in stone.

arctitraves, cills supported on tabs. No glazing bars. Stone band

between storeys. Channelled rustication on ground floor. Five-panel

door (two are glass) under small rectangular tanlight. Five steps.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4978797011

76

of

2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4997 1/184 19.1.51 No 10

(King's Head and

Bell Hotel)

II GV

2.

The front elevation has been remodelled. Mainly C18 with possibly

some C17 work remaining. Timber framed, with gallery to rear. Tile roof.

Main elevation Four storeys, gabled to road. Stuccoed. Three light

window in gable end above dentil cornice and frieze supported on four

two-storey Ionic pilasters. Two windows on second floor, double hung

sashes with replaced glazing bars; central cartouche with fruit, scroll

and mask ornament with the name of the hotel. One the first floor three

windows, the two outer resembling those of the second floor, the central

window being, a three light sash, all have replaced glazing bars and wood

cornices.

One window on the ground floor, a three light canted bay with original

glazing bars.

Flat arched carriage entrance to left. Fascia with name of the hotel.

Plinth.

To right, two storey section, stuccoed, with hipped roof. Plinth.

Adjoining section is of three storeys, gabled. One window each section,

double hung sash with glazing bars under frieze and cornice. Wood

bressumer on brackets above ground floor. One ground floor one three

light window, double hung sash with later glazing bars. Plinth.

Charles I held more than one council of war in the then Bell Inn.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4978397001

77

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/186 No. 18

II GV

2.

Early C19 chequered brick. Slate roof. Three storeys. Three

windows, segmental arches. Middle window blocked. Bands between

storeys. Iron sign bracket above six panel door in moulded pilasters.

Flat hood on carved consoles. One stone step.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4976396978

78

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/187 19.1.51 No. 20

(Twickenham House)

II* GV

2.

Mid C18. Good brickwork. Stone capped parapet. Two storeys, cellars

and attics. Tile roof, four hipped dormers. Two chimneys. Modillion

cornice and modillion cornice to central pediment. 1: 3: 1 windows,

flat brick arches, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Band between

storeys and above cellars at ground floor level.

Six fielded carved door with matching carved ingoes. Doorway has three-

quarter Roman Ionic columns, dentil cornice and pediment. Female mask

in frieze flanked by swags. Five stone steps.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4976096954

79

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2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/187A Railings to No.20

II*

2.

Railings and lamp holder above entrance.

Listing NGR: SU4975496953

80

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2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 187B Stables to No. 20

including cobbled yard

II* GV

2.

Contemporary with No.20. Chequered brick. Tile roof. Two storeys.

Central pediment above blocked circular linette. 3: 1: 3 windows, flat

brick arches, modern glazing. Central flat carriage arch, modern garages

to left on ground floor, three flat arched sash windows to right, with

glazing bars. Projecting section to right has two windows, one blocked,

double hung sash with glazing bars. Two doors, one with blocked fanlight

with keystone and impost bands, one with rectangular three-light fanlight.

Cobbled yard.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4977396969

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2228

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752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

Wall and gate piers

SU 4996 1/187C to Stables at No. 20

II* GV

2.

Wall in chequered brick, stone capped. Gate piers with stone ball

finials.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975696972

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of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/188 19.1.51 No. 22

II GV

2.

C18 possibly an earlier core. Three storeys. Brick, stone rusticated

quoins and plinth. Moulded stone cornice below rebuilt parapet. Stone

bands between storeys. Stone plinth. Rough rendered to side.

Two windows in moulded stone architraves, double-hung sashes with

glazing bars. One ground floor window. The brickwork and stone band

above each window on the ground and first storeys break forward slightly.

The cornice breaks forward slightly over each second storey window.

Hight fielded door under rectangular fanlight. Panelled ingoes. Moulded

stone doorway, over which the brickwork and stone band break forward

slightly.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975896944

83

of

2228

1.

752

EAST ST HELENS STREET

(South East Side)

SC 4996 1/189 19.1.51 No. 24

II GV

2.

Early C19, timber framed with two gables. Rendered with tile roof.

Two windows, moulded flush frames, flat arches with small cornice.

No glazing bars. On ground floor, below band, two rectangular windows

with glazing bars, flush frames. One modern transom and mullion window

has been made out of a blocked doorway. To right, modern door in

earlier wood moulded frame. Plinth.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975496938

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The entry for:-

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

Nos 26 and 26A

(Formerly listed as No 26)

SU 4996 1/190 19/1/51

II GV

Shall be replaced by:-

ABINGDON

SU4996 EAST ST HELEN STREET

583-0/1/190 (East side)

19/01/51 Nos.26 AND 26A (Even)

GV II*

House. Circa 1430 [tree-ring dates 1428-31]; altered circa late C16 or early C17 and

Late C18 or early C19. Plastered timber-framing, brick and stone. Plain tile roof.

Brick axial stacks. PLAN: Hall house with cross-wings jettied into the open hall and

jettied at front. The cross-wings project at the rear and were connected by a gallery

at first floor level behind the hall. A floor was inserted into the open hall in

circa late

C16 or early C17. The north cross-wing was rebuilt and a carriageway made through

the ground storey of the hall in about late C18 or early C19. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys.

First floorjettied; 3 bays with gables to left and right [left gable wider] with

moulded

wooden bressumer on brackets and C20 casements with leaded panes, the left flanked

by small lights. On the returns of the right-hand gable there are cusped tracery

wooden lights. At centre a gabled dormer. Ground floor has carriageway to left of

centre, 16-pane sash on left and right with shutters and small 8-pane window

immediately to right of carriageway. At the rear gallery over central carriageway

with

twelve lights of gallery window exposed with cusped tracery; south wing on left

jettied on inner north side; wing on right built of stone rubble. INTERIOR: The

wings and the hall have roofs with cambered collars and arch bracing below and

wind-braces; the two trusses of the hall were filled with wattle and daub to direct

smoke from the open hearth to the louvre above. Panelled ceiling in ground floor

room at rear of south wing; chamber above has circa mid C16 wall painting on west

and south walls consisting of red and white vertical stripes and a bold floral

design.

Stone fireplaces. SOURCE: Oxford Archaeological Unit Report, February 1995.

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EAST ST HELEN STREET

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

Nos 26 and 26A

(Formerly listed

SU 4996 1/190 19.1.51 as No.26)

II GV

2.

One building. Late C15, timber framed with two gables. Tile roof.

Central gabled dormer, leaded casement in wood frame, flanked by two

gables each of which has one three-light mullion window with modern

leaded casements, flush framed. Two small modern windows inserted

in left hand gable.

The first floor overhangs above a wood bressumer. One ground floor,

two windows, glazing bars and modern wooden shutters. One small

modern window to right. Central carriage arch with double doors.

Contemporary stone fireplaces and mural paintings.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975496932

86

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN

STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/191 19.1.51 No. 28

II* GV

2.

Probably dates originally from the C16, but main features are early C18.

Large building of two storeys. The upper storey is rendered above a

wood string cornice. Tile roof. Seven windows moulded flush frames,

double hung sashes with glazing bars, beneath frieze and cornice.

Ground floor has been rebuilt in modern random rubble. Stone plinth.

Three windows witn cornices under the string cornice. Flat carriage

arch to right, two wood doors. Two small modern windows inserted to

right.

Doorway is similar to that of No.30 (qv). Reeded Composite pilasters

in wood. Architrave with keystone with puttimask ornament and string

cornice under semi-circular open pediment. Ten fielded door.

Two stone steps.

History. Once the lodging for the Judge of Assize. William of Orange

stayed here at Christmas on his way to London when he received the news

that Janes II had fled to France.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975296917

87

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/192 No. 30

II GV

2.

Early C18. Red and blue chequered brick. Tile root with two gables

joined by moulded cornice. Moulded eaves cornice to each gable.

Two storeys and attics. Two flat arched windows in gables, flush

frames, no glazing bars. Five windows on first floor, with red brick

flat arches and rusticated architraves. Brick band between ground

and first floor. Four windows on ground floor. Brick plinth. Good

doorcase. Light fielded door under three light rectangular fanlight.

Surround of two composite pilasters and semi-circular open pediment.

Carved string between the import blocks with central elaborately

carved keystone.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) forma group.

Listing NGR: SU4972896872

88

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/192A Garden Wall to No. 30

II GV

2.

Red brick with stone plinth, capping and corner pier. Two modern

cement gate piers to left.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973996899

89

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

No 32 and 34

SU 4996 1/193 19.1.51 (Helensbourne)

II GV

2.

One L-shaped building. Rough rendered with rendered plinth. Tile roof.

C16 or C17, timber framed. Two storeys and attics. Three gables.

Each gable has one three light flush framed mullion window under frieze

and cornice and one flush framed sash window on the first floor under

frieze and cornice. On the ground floor, No.32 has one two-light sash

window with glazing bars in a flush frame with frieze and cornice, and

a plain door. No.34 has two three-light double hung sash windows with

glazing bars in moulded flush frames under frieze and cornice.

One storey left hand addition to No. 32 is C19, rough rendered, with

plinth. Gable to road with four light mullion and transom windows in

rusticated stone architrave. Small stone ventilation opening in gable.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972896872

90

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/193A Gate piers to No. 32

II GV

2.

Two roughcast gate piers to left of No. 32 with rustication. Stone caps.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973496883

91

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/194 19.1.51 Nos. 36 and 38

II GV

2.

Timber framed C17 building. Two storeys and attics. Ground floor of

coursed rubble, upper storeys rough rendered. Tile roof. Two gables.

One small window in right hand gable. One C19 three light sash window

to No. 36 on first floor. Ground floor - No. 36 has six fielded carved

door, flat wood lintel and one later three light window now boarded up.

Rubble plinth. One C19 window to right of entrance archway. Door to

No. 38 is inset under the archway to the right, four panels in wood

architrave. To rear, steps to loading door on first floor. Wing with

two gables and tile roof projects to left.

Derelict at time of Survey.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972796856

92

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/195 19.1.51 Nos. 40 and 42

II GV

2.

One building. C18 on earlier foundation. Two storeys and attics.

Tile roof, two hipped dormers with casements.

Grey brick with red dressings on rubble base which breaks forward.

Brick dentil cornice. Four windows, red brick rusticated architraves,

stucco keystones. Band between storeys. Three windows on ground floor

and two doorways which have similar architraves and keystones. Six

panel doors under three light rectangular fanlights. One stone step.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972096845

93

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/196 19.1.51 No. 44

II GV

2.

Late C18. Red and blue chequered brick. Irregular half-hipped tile

roof, one dormer. Stone capped parapet with noulded cornice. Three

windows, flat stone arches with triple keystone, double hung sashes

with glazing bars. Two windows on the ground floor, no glazing bars.

'Imperial' fire plaque. Pedimented doorcase on brackets, wood pilasters

glazed ornamental fanlight, four panel door. Two stone steps. Stone

band at ground floor level, rendered below with one cellar window.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971996833

94

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/197 19.1.51 No. 46

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Grey brick with red dressing, rubble plinth.

Red brick eaves cornice. Tile roof, two hipped dormers with glazing

bars. Two storeys and attics.

Three windows, two three-light, one of a single light, double hung

sashes without glazing bars in red brick rusticated architraves. Band

between storeys. Two three-light windows on ground floor. Six fielded

door in red brick rusticated architrave with fanlight. Brassknocker.

Inset foot scraper. To rear windows have flat stucco arches with keystone.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971396821

95

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/198 19.1.51 No. 48

II GV

2.

Early C19. Red brick. Tile roof. Three storeys. Band at eaves.

House curves to fit a corner site. Three windows, flat arches, double

hung sashes with glazing bars, middle window blocked. Ground and

first floor windows have carved flat stone lintels with keystone.

Bands between storeys. Six panel door under rectangular fanlight, flat

stone arch with keystone. Flat hood on console brackets. Blue brick

plinth.

Nos.2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4970996810

96

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/199 19.1.51 No. 50

II GV

2.

Probably C17. Timber framed, gable end to road. Tile roof. Three

storeys. Rough rendered, wooden beans. Upper two storeys overhang.

One window each storey, casement with glazing bars in moulded wood

frame with small cornice on second storey. Double hung sash window

on first floor in moulded wood frame, glazing bars. Ground floor

window boarded up. Plain cottage door with stone step. Ground floor

and plinth rendered.

Derelict at time of Survey.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4970896805

97

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/200 19.1.51 No. 52

II GV

2.

C17 or C18. Brick, with half-timbered ground floor. Two storeys, of

which upper overhangs. Partly rough rendered with rubble plinth to

right. Tile roof, wood eaves cornice. Two windows, flat arches with

flush frames double hung sashes with glazing bars. On ground floor

two windows are boarded up. Plain door in wood architrave.

Derelich at time of Survey.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971196799

98

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

SU 4996 1/202 Nos. 58 and 60

II GV

2.

One building. Originally chequered brick, now partly renewed.

No. 60 has date 1748.

No. 58. Two storeys and attics, gable end to road. One small window

in gable. Rubble ground floor, rest of building brick. Ground floor -

one blocked window in brick rusticated architrave. Brick architrave to

flat carriage arch with loading door over. Two light ventilation

windows to left. Used for storage.

No. 60. Two storeys. Stone plinth. Tile roof. Some windows rebuilt.

Three windows, casements with leaded lights in brick architrave. On

first floor, windows have brick labels but on the ground floor only the

small window to the right has a label. Modern door in moulded brick

architrave with three brick keystones. Carved semi-circular hood.

To rear, rebuilt.

Right hand section of No. 60. Tile roof with two modern brick chimneys

on carved brackets. One storey and attics. Rubble. One canted oriel

window to the river elevation with keystone and pilaster ornament, three

lights. One four-light mullion above, moulded cornice, lead glazed

casements. Street elevation, four windows, two on the left having drip-

moulds above six light transom and mullion with stone tracery in the head.

Probably much restored. One restored three-light window under moulded

cornice. One two-light window with tracery in the head, which may be

original C15 work, to the right. Balustered gallery at first floor

level inside house, which was used as a malthouse of John Tomkins in 1748.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972596785

99

of

2228

SCHEDULE

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South East Side)

Fairlawn Wharf Buildings

to rear of Nos 44 and 46

SU 4996 1/197A

II

2.

Possibly of C17 origin. Riverside frontage of 2 storeys in chequered brick with

tile roof with 5 modern sky-lights. Irregular modern fenestration to 1st floor.

Brick band between storeys. Modern boat entries on ground floor and windows with

segmental arches. Rubble plinth. Court-yard elevation of 2 and 1 storeys. 2

wings at right angles, of C17 and later dates. Part rendered. Tile roofs.

Diagonal-set brick eaves cornice to 1 part. Mainly modern fenestration. Interior

said to contain interesting roof construction with doubled principals.

Listing NGR: SU4976696806

100

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(North West Side)

SU 4997 1/231 19.1.51 No.3

II GV

2.

Mid C19 brick front on C17 or C18 house. Two storeys and attics.

Modern tile roof, one gabled dormer, rough rendered with modern casement.

Brick dentil eaves cornice. One window, flush frame, segmental brick

arch, double hung sash, no glazing bars. One ground floor window,

shop window, rectangular wood frame, small wood cornice. Rendered

plinth. Modern door framed by panelled pilasters, long plinth blocks.

Small hood on plain brackets.

Nos. 3 to 7 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4976997024

101

of

2228

1.

752 EAST ST HELEN STREET

(South Last Side)

SU 4996 1/201 19.1.51 Nos. 54 and 56

II GV

2.

One building C17, with late C18 front elevation. Chequered brick.

Tile roof. Two storeys and attics. Two dormers. Two windows,

segmental arches, flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars.

On ground floor, two windows, boarded up. Two plain doors in wood

rectangular architarves, with segmental arched fanlight.

Derelict at time of Survey.

Nos. 2 to 60 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971396793

102

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/76 No. 1.

II GV

2.

Top storey of late C18 or early C19. Stucco front covers a hipped roof

of C17 houses. Interesting example of "transformation" process. Rendered.

Four storeys. Blocking course. Two windows, frieze and cornice, wood

frames. One window not blocked, double hung sash with glazing bars.

Market Place elevation has one window on third and second floors, with

frieze and cornice.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975997067

103

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/75 19.1.51 Nos. 1A and 3

II GV

2.

One building. Early to Mid C18. Three storeys. Rendered. Tile roof,

two gabled dormers, casement windows. Dentil eaves cornice. Three

windows, moulded wood flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing

bars. First floor windows have moulded flush frames under frieze and

cornice, glazing bars. Modern shop fronts on ground floor.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4974997066

104

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/74 19.1.51 No. 5

II GV

2.

Late C18. Brick stone dressings and stone channelled rusticated quoins.

Restored parapet. Stone cornice. Three storeys. Two windows in

moulded stone architraves, double hung sashes with glazing bars. On

first floor, windows have drip moulds. Round arched doorway in

channelled rusticated stone surround. Four panel door in moulded

wood frane with keystone and impost bands. Glazed fanlight. Ground

floor shop window to left.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4974497066

105

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/73 19.1.51 Nos. 7 and 9

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Rendered. Steep pitched tile roof. Timber-

framed with C17 rubble section to rear with steep pitched roof.

No. 7. Two storeys. Rendered. Parapet. Two windows, moulded wood

frame with frieze and cornice, double hung sashes with glazing bars.

No. 9. Parapet. Three storeys. Moulded projecting stucco cornice.

flipped slate roof. Three similar windows. Modern ground floor shop,

tiled.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.1.

752

Listing NGR: SU4972997072

106

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/72 19.1.51 No. 11

II GV

2.

Late Cl8 or early C19 stucco front on C17 or C18 timber framed house.

Brick quoins. Three storeys. Parapet and cornice. Three windows in

moulded flush frames with double hung sashes and glazing bard. On

first fioor, centre window has wood sediment, the flanking windows

have frieze and cornice hood. Modern ground floor shops.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972297066

107

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/73 19.1.51 No. 13

II GV

2.

C19 front elevation to C17 or C18 house. Three storeys. Tile root.

Gable to road, carved barge-boarding. One window with frieze and

cornice, flus frame, double flung sash with glazing bars. One C19

three light canted oriel window. lead pentice root, no glazing bars.

Modern ground floor shop fronts.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971797065

108

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/70 19.1.51 No. 15

(The Lion Public House)

II GV

2.

Partly rebuilt. A modern front on C17 timber framed house. Two

storeys. Two gables, left one with moden tiles. Roughcast, Two

windows, three light double hung sashes, wood frames. Cills supported

on carved brackets. Centre pediment, rough cut with tiled roof.

Moulded wood band between storeys. On ground floor two double windows,

modern glazing. Modern panelled doorway with gilded lion sign over door.

Passage arch to right, Doric Pilasters. Local farmers used to hire

labour in the courtyard at Michaelmas.

Nos. 1 to 15 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4968897090

109

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/422 No. 23

II

2.

Late Cl9. Red brick. Three storeys. Two three-light windows, wood

frames, lancet heads, ornamented upper sashes. Modillion cornice

supports stone pediment with ornamental tiling. Band between storeys.

On first floor, three light windows, modillion cornice. On ground floor,

wood moulding divides the two shop windows into lancets. Name in glass

on the frieze and on the glass panel of the door.

Listing NGR: SU4966897080

110

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/236 19.1.51 No.2

II GV

2.

Building in two sections. All rough rendered. Three storeys. C18,

timber framed. Set back section to right. Roof overhangs on paired

modillions. One window in moulded wood frame, double hung sash with

glazing bars. Square oriel on first floor, three lights, double hung

sashes with glazing bars under ogival canopy. Modern ground floor.

Left hand section is the same building as No. 9 Market Place (qv).

Parapet with moulded wood cornice. One window in moulded architrave

small cornice on vestigial brackets, double hung sash with glazing

bars. On first floor, one window, double hung sash, no glazing bars,

in moulded wood architrave, cornice on vestigial brackets. Modern

ground floor.

Nos. 2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4975297038

111

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/237 19.1.51 No. 4

II GV

2.

Timber framed house with late C18 stucco front elevation. Four

storeys. Boxed eaves cornice. Two windows on top storey with

moulded cornice. On first and second floors two three-light sash

windows with glazing bars, flush frames, frieze and cornice. Modern

ground floor shop front.

Nos. 2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4974097031

112

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/238 19.1.51 Nos. 6 and 8

II GV

2.

One building. Early C19. Red brick, stone capped parapet. Four

storeys. Four windows, gauged brick arches, double hung sashes with

glazing bars. Longer, modern, windows on ground floor to No. 8.

No. 6 has projecting modern stone front, four Doric pilasters, frieze

and cornice on brackets supporting an iron balconette to first floor

windows.

Nos. 2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973297025

113

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/239 19.1.51 No. 10

II GV

2.

C16 front elevation, possibly older core. Painted brick. Tile roof.

Three storeys and attics. Three gabled dormers, casements. Two

windows, wood surrounds, flat arches, glazing bars. String between

first and second floors. Four windows to first floor.

On ground floor two good late C18 semi-circular bay windows supporting

slender iron balconette. Bays have three lights, no glazing bars,

brick bases, ornamental frieze and modillion cornice. Doorway - Doric

pilasters, frieze with swag ornament and semi-circular pediment.

Nos. 2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972197034

114

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SC 4997 1/240 No. 12

II GV

2.

Early C19. Stucco front. Three storeys. Parapet, moulded cornice.

Two windows, flat arches, glazing bars, moulded wood frames, Modern

glazing to first floor windows, Modern ground floor.

Nos. 2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971397035

115

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/241 19.1.51 No. 14

II GV

2.

Probably early C17 origin. Late C18 or early C19 rendered front

elevation. Moulded cornice and parapet. Three storeys. One dormer.

One three-light sash window on second floor, glazing bars. One canted

wooden oriel on first floor, double hung sash with glazing bars. Modern

ground floor.

Nos. 2 to 1 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4970197036

116

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/242 19.1.51 No. 16

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Three storeys. Grey brick with red brick

dressings. Stucco band between storeys. Parapet, moulded stucco

cornice. Two windows, flat arches, architrave rusticated in red

brick. Red brick rustication to quoins. Modern ground floor shop

window and door.

Nos. 2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4970197036

117

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/243 19.1.51 No. 18

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Red brick. Hipped slate roof on paired

modillions. Three storeys. Two windows, flat arches, double hung

sashes. Bands between storeys. Ground floor nodern bowed windows

with glazing bars flank glazed double door. Same building as

Nos. 2 and 4 West St Helens Street.

Nos.2 to 18 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4969197037

118

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/270 No. 20

II GV

2.

Early C19. Brick, stucco cornice and stone capped parapet.

Three storeys. Three windows, flat arches, gauged brick arches,

glazing bars. Stucco band between first and second floor. Stucco

band continues first floor cills. Ground floor modern shop window.

Round arched doorway to right, glazed fanlight, six panel door.

Nos. 20, 24 to 28 (even) and The Grapes inn form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4967197044

119

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/271 No. 24

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19 front elevation, core probably timber framed.

Three storeys. Stucco. Slate roof on paired modillions. Three

storeys. Two windows double hung sashes, moulded flush frames,

giazing bars. First floor windows have frieze, with lozenge and

circle orniment and cornice. The building is coved above the modern

ground floor shop front fascia board.

Nos. 20, 24 to 28 (even) and The Grapes Inn form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4964897047

120

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/272 No. 26

II GV

2.

Early Cl9, brick, flood eaves cornice. Two windows, flat arches in

gauged brick, glazing bars. Modern ground floor shop.

No. 20, 24 to 28 (even) and The Grapes Inn form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4964897047

121

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

00200003

SU 4997 1/2/3 19.1.51 No. 28

II GV

2.

Part of tile premises of The Grapes Inn. Probably originally C17

boxed out in C18. Gable end to road. Rough rendered, timber framed.

Two windows, flush frames, double hung sash with glazing bars, frieze

and cornice. On ground floor double hung sash window flanked by

pilasters and panelled door under fascia.

Nos. 20, 24 to 28 (even) and The Grapes Inn form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4963797050

122

of

2228

1.

752 HIGH STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/366 The Grapes Inn

II GV

2.

Rough rendered. Apparently mid C19 but nay conceal earlier core.

Gable to road. Three storeys. Moulded wood eaves cornice and

blocking course. One window on second floor, no glazing bars,

frieze and cornice. Three windows on first tloor, all with frieze

and cornice, central window is of two lights. Ground floor has

fascia board, two-three light windows. Double three panel door.

Nos. 20, 24 to 28 (even) and The Grapes Inn form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4963797050

123

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/223 Nos. 4 and 4A.

SU 4997 1/223

II GV

2.

C17 or early C18, altered. Timber framed with slightly jettied first

floor. Two storeys and basement. Three windows. Ground floor

rebuilt in brick on stone plinth. Coursed rubble party wall at east

end of No. 4. First floor is rough rendered. Modern corrugated iron

roof over original timber. First floor windows with transom and

mullion and C19 casement lights. No. 4 has modern ground floor window.

No. 4A. Early to mid-C19 three light sash window with original glazing

bars. Squareheaded doorways with fanlight.

Nos. 4 to 20 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4973796997

124

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/224 No 6

SU 4997 1/224

II GV

2.

Late C18 front elevation on timber framed double fronted building.

Three storeys. Three windows. Slated roof. Cement front with

plain ground floor cill band. Projecting dentilled eaves cornice.

Flush sash windows with exposed architraved boxing and original

glazing bars. First floor windows (two or three lights each) with

dentil cornices. Wooden shop front, left of doorway with dentil

cornice and modern windows, right of doorway, mid C19 with pilasters

carrying console-bracketed cornice and shop window of three lights

with blocked heads. Wooden doorcase with pilasters carrying bracketed

open pediment and arched patterned radial fanlight. Square headed

carriage side entrance.

Nos. 4 to 20 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4972297003

125

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/255 Nos. 8 and 10

SU 4997 1/255

II GV

2.

One building. Early C19 refronting of earlier house. Two storeys

and gabied dormers. Three windows. Plain tile roof. Red brick,

block headers. Wooden box gutter carried on projecting corbelled

brick eaves cornice. Cement plinth. Flush sash windows with exposed

architraved boxing and original glazing bars. Ground floor windows

boarded up. Ground floor openings, including doorways, under wide

segmental brick relieving arch. Square headed, recessed architraved

doorways with plain panel over and panelled doors.

Nos. 4 to 20 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4971697002

126

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/226 Nos. 12, 14 and 14A

SU 4997 1/226

II GV

2.

Early to mid C19, altered. Three storeys. Three windows. Low

pitched slate roof. Painted brick. Square headed flush sash

windows with architraved exposed boxing, ground and first floor

with segmental brick arches and original glazing bars. Canopied

segmental brick arches to recessed doorways with fanlight. No. 14

with modern shop front.

Nos. 4 to 20 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4970697002

127

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/227 Nos. 16 and 18

SU 4997 1/227

II GV

2.

Early C19, possibly refronting of older house. Three storeys and

basement. Two windows. Plain tile roof. Red brick, block headers.

Projecting corbelled brick eaves cornice. Brick bands between floors.

Gauged segmental brick arches to slightly recessed sash windows with

architraved exposed boxing and original glazing bars. Ground and

first floor windows boarded up. Segmental arched slightly recessed

doorways with bracketed wooden pedimented hoods anad panelled doors.

Two gables to side.

Nos. 4 to 20 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4969597002

128

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/228 Nos. 20 and 20A

II GV

2.

Late C18, or early C19. Timber framed building. Three storeys. Two

windows. Plain tile roof. Stucco. Square headed flush sash windows

with architraved exposed boxing. Early to Mid C19 wooden shop front

with pilasters carrying bracketed cornice. Shop windows of three

lights with arched heads.

Nos. 4 to 20 (even) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4968697005

129

of

2228

1.

752 LOMBARD STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/368 Barley Mow Public House

II GV

2.

Including No. 6, West St Helen's Street. Early C19. Tile roof.

Red brick. Three storeys. Four windows, flat stone arches with

keystone. Land between storeys. Single and double public house

windows with some frosted glass.

West St Helen's Street elevation, is similar. One window to each storey,

stone lintel with keystone. Brick band between storeys. Four panel door.

Nos. 2 and 4 West St Helen's Street and Barley Mow P.H, form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4969996909

130

of

2228

1.

752 MARCHAM ROAD

At

Oak Mill House

SU 4996 4/368

II

2.C18. Chequered brick. Hipped slate roof, overhangs on widely spaced

modillions. Two square brick chimneys, original pots, One dormer

to road. Three windows one each of three sides. Two storeys.

Eastern elevation - three windows, double hung sashes with glazing

bars. Narrow cills. Band at first floor cills. Pedimented hood

at doorway, on modern brick columns, wood panelled pilasters to

door architrave. Small stone plinth.

Listing NGR: SU4859396994

131

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/423 No. 5

II GV

2.

Possibly Originally C18, benind a C19 front elevation. stuccoed.

T;tree storeys. Parapet and modillion cornice conceals the root.

Two flush framed flat arched windows, double hung sashes with glazing

bars. Two late C19 canted oriels on first floor, no glazing bars,

moulded dentil cornice. Late C19 shop front; two windows, modern

door. One six fielded door with rectangular fanlight to right.

Fascia board on consoles.

Nos. 5 to 9 (consec) with the County Hall form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4979897020

132

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

No. 6

SU 4997 1/232 (Punch Bowl Public House)

II GV

2.

Early C17, timber tramed brick building, ground floor and plinth

rendered. Tile roof. Three storeys. Two barge-boarding gables.

One window in each gable with brick and above. Two windows on

first floor, flat arches, flush frames, no glazing bars. brick

label above. Brick band continues first floor cills. Brick

rusticated quoins. Ground floor, two C19 three light windows,

frosted glass, flanked by Doric pilasters supporting fascia and

dentil cornice. Altered to rear. Panelled interior.

Nos. 5 to 9 (consec) with the County Hall form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4977297030

133

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/333 No. 7

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19 on C17 core. Painted variegated brick. Modern

ground floor shop built out. Half hipped gabled tile root. Windows

have modern glass casements under flat brick arches. Modern shop front.

Nos. 5 to 9 (consec) with the County Hall form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4979497032

134

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/234 No.8

II GV

2.

C17 with C18 stucco timber framed front elevation. Tile roof. One

gable, one window in gable, flat arch casement with glazing bars.

Band continues cill and joins moulded eaves cornice. One window

each storey, flush framed with frieze and cornice, double hung sash

with glazing bars. Modern ground floor shop front built out.

Nos. 5 to 9 (consec) with the County Hall form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4976197034

135

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/235 No . 9

II GV

2.

Probably originally part of No. 8 (qv.) and then built out in late C18.

See also No. 2 High Street. Three storeys and attics. Rendered half

hipped tile roof. Parapet. Gable end to road with one window, flush

framed with frieze and cornice, double hung sash with glazing bars.

Two and three light windows, wood mullions, with frieze and cornice.

Modern ground floor shop front.

Nos. 5 to 9 (consec) with the County hall form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4976097041

136

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

No. 14

SU 4997 1/80 19.1.51 (The Queen's Hotel)

II GV

2.

Ancient origins of which nothing remains. C18 front elevation has

been extensively altered.

Left hand section. Three storeys and attic. Painted brick. Slate roof,

half hipped to left, one dormer with casement, no glazing bars.

Rendered parapet. Second floor-two windows, no glazing bars, in

moulded flush frames, flat arches. On first and ground floor, modern

canted bay.

Right hand section. Early C18. Three storeys and attics. Slate

roof with one dormer, casement, no glazing bars. Modern parapet.

Dentil cornice. Painted brick. Three windows, flush frames, double

lint sashes with glazing bars, gauged brick arches. Brick rusticated

quoins. Modern ground floor windows and double door.

Previously 'The Antelope Inn', mentioned in Pepy's Diary under June 9

1688 before this known as New Inn, a guest house for visitors to the

Abbey .

Nos. 14 to 21 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4977497118

137

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/81 19.1.51 No. 15

II gv

2.

Probably originally C17 lath and plaster on rubble base with overhang

on first floor. Front altered in CIC by 'boxing out" plus parapet.

Three storeys and attic. Tile roof, one hipped dormer to Market Place.

Overhangs on boxed cornice. Rendered. Two windows, moulded flush

frame with frieze and cornice, double flung sashes, glazing bars.

Modern ground floor with new glazing bars.

Nos. 14 to 21 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4978697120

138

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

Su 4997 1/82 No.16

ii gv

2.

C18, timber framed. L-shaped corner premises. Three storeys. Rough

rendered. Slate roof with iron eaves brackets. Three windows, two:

one, wooden flush frames with frieze and cornice, double hung sash

with glazing bars. Modern ground floor shop.

Nos. 14 to 21 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4979197121

139

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/79 Nos. 17 and 18

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19 Market Place elevation, C17 timber framed back

on Stert Street. Tile roof, rendered parapet. Two storeys. Two

three-light windows, flush frames wood mullions, frieze and cornice,

glazing bars. First floor overhangs on brackets. Rear of premises in

Stert Street.

Nos. 14 to 21 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4980497104

140

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4937 1/78 No. 19

II GV

2.

Formerly the 0ld Globe Inn. Late C18 or early C19 stucco, timber

framed core. Three storeys. Slate roof, central brick chimney.

Two windows, flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars, on

first floor with, frieze and cornice. Modern ground floor shop front.

C17 or C18 overhang at back on stert street.

Nos. l4 to 21 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4980897094

141

of

2228

1.

752 MARKET PLACE

SU 4997 1/77 Nos. 20 and 21

II GV

2.

One building C18 timber framed core, later stucco front elevation.

Rough rendered to side. Tile roof, parapet, heavy moulded cornice.

Dentil cornice and moulded frieze supported on four Doric pilasters.

Two windows in wood architrave, modern casements to top storey, with

frieze and cornice on first floor. Modern ground floor shops.

Rear of premises on Stert Street.

Nos. 14 to 21 (consec) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4981197090

142

of

2228

SU 4997 ABINGDON MARKET PLACE

583/1/180 County Hall

(Market House)

19.01.1951

GV I

1678-1683. Ashlar. By Christopher Kempster, one of Wren's masons.

Woodwork by Avery Hobbs. Two storeys, cellars and attics, with a

square staircase tower on the south side. Four bays by two, faced

with fine ashlar, Burford stone to impost level of ground floor,

mostly Headington stone above. The Hall stands on a stylobate of

three steps. Open arcaded Market Hall on ground floor, Sessions Hall

on the first floor lighted by arched window in each bay. Giant

pilasters of two storeys support entablature and wooden eaves cornice

of lead roof. Roof has pedimented dormer window above each bay and a

baluwtraded flat frond which rises a cupola with a weathervane. The

grand order, the pilasters of the ground floor arcade, and the tower

square a plinths with a simple cavetto. The order has pedestals,

moulded bases, pilasters without entasis or fluting, and composite

capitals. Its entablature has a plain frieze and carries the

modillions of the wooden eaves cornice of roof, renewed in 1896.

The proportion of this order differ very slightly from the first design,

since the decayed stone was cut away in the restoration work before

1852.

Each bay of tile grand order embraces one arch of the Market Hall arcade.

The Keystones of the round arches bear sculptured masks with symbolical

headdressed. In their present form these date from 1853. The arcades

spring from plain pilasters with moulded imposts. Round headed windows

on first floor, moulded architraves, scrolled keystone with acanthus.

box stone used in the 1853 restoration. Also repaired in 1952. The

County Hall was tile scene of many great election struggles. A.M.

Drawings in Details 1, 69-71 and Architectural Review XIII (1903),

16 and VCH: Berks IV, 433.

The County Hall with Nos. 5 to 9 (consec) Market Place form a group

Listing NGR: SU4978997051

143

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT LANE

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/324 19.1.51 Northcourt House School

SU 5198 3/324

II

2.

Square in plan, extension to the north-west. Dated 1805 with initials

K.H.A Built by Henry Knapp (died 1825) and Anne his wife (Monument

in St Helen's Church, Abingdon). Three storeys in chequered brick,

rubble cellars. Welsh slate hipped roof behind a small parapet over a

stone moulded modillioned cornice. Entrance on the East, square stone

porch with quatrefoil panelled balustrade, brick finials. Long

segmental arched window through first and second floors flanked on each

storey by two windows with glazing bars on the right and by two blocked

windows to the left. All with red brick arches, double hung sashes with

glazing bars.

To the south, the windows have blind boxes, except on the ground floor.

Interior:- Contemporary staircase and fireplaces.

Listing NGR: SU5003498266

144

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/325A Wall to No. 49

SU 5198 3/325A

II

2.

Rubble wall, capped with brick.

Listing NGR: SU5006398351

145

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/327 Nos. 14 and 16

SU 5198 3/327

II GV

2.

One building. Possibly of C17 origin. Central brick chimney stack.

Two storeys, upper rendered, lower of brick, painted. Front and

back elevations rebuilt. Modern fenestration. First floor windows

are two light metal casements with glazing bars, under small wood

hoods. Ground floor windows are two light metal casements. Plain

door, flat arch. Painted plinth.

Nos. 14 to 20 (even) and the premises occupied by the Spread Eagle

Public House form a group

Listing NGR: SU5007898342

146

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/326 No. 18

SU 5198 3/326

II GV

2.

Formerly No. 12. Possibly C17 origin. Tile roof, central brick

chimney stack. Two storeys, upper is rendered, lower is rubble,

painted. Four windows, flat arches, flush modern casements, two

of two lights flanked by single light casements, all with small

wood hoods.

Ground floor, ashlar rusticated quoins. Two modern two-light metal

casements with glazing bars under frieze and small hood flanked

by two tiny windows. Low central flat arched doorway, modern door.

Painted plinth.

Nos. 14 to 20 (even) and the premises occupied by the Spread Eagle

Public house form a group

Listing NGR: SU5006798339

147

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/415 No. 20 and left hand

SU 5198 3/415 section of the

Spread Eagle Public House

II GV

2.

Late C18 front elevation on possible earlier core. Tile roof.

Chequered brick. Two storeys. Refenestrated. One three-light casement

in wood frame. Segmental arched window on ground floor. Segmental

doorway, four panel door. Brick band between storeys. Renewed central

chimney. The Spread Eagle left hand section has one two-light and one

three-light window, casements. One flat arched modern door on ground

floor, two flat arched modern windows.

To rear, modern pentice additions and two tall brick chimneys.

Nos. 14 to 20 (even) and the premises occupied by the Spread Eagle

Public house form a group.

Listing NGR: SU5005098333

148

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/416 Main premises of the

SU 5198 3/416 Spread Eagle Public House

II GV

2.

In two buildings. Also painted. Painted plinth. Two storeys.

section to left, set back, has one three-light casement in a wood

frame. Two modern windows on ground floor. Section to right has

one C18 sash window, on first floor, two modern windows on ground

floor. Band between storeys. 'Modern door, flat arch, under C19

carved hood. Rubble to rear.

Nos, 14 to 20 (even) and the premises occupied by the Spread Eagle

Public House form a group.

Listing NGR: SU5005098333

149

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/330 Northcourt Farmhouse

SU 5198 3/330 19.1.51

II

2.

L.-shaped, Originally C17. Two storeys of rubble with modern rough

rendered West front to tile road, Modern red tile root. Large central

brick stack. On the south gable end is a projecting stone stack with

a brick shaft. Modern three light windows in concrete architrave.

Brick dentil cornice. Six panel door in concrete architrave under

modern pedimented tiled hood. Two buttresses to ground floor.

To rear, an ancient gable remains. Right hand section is rough rendered

with modern pedimented doorway. Middle section is of chequered brick

and left nand section of rubble with brick chimney.

Listing NGR: SU5009398325

150

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/329 19.1.51 Christ Church

SU 5198 3/329 (Formerly listed

as Tithe Barn)

II

2.

Mediaeval in origin, built by Abingdon Abbey, circa 1270. Rubble

walls, with ashlar quoins and deep interior splays to windows. The

west exterior wall is buttressed and to the north end is an ashlar

stone gabled porch with a stone chamfered segmental headed doorway,

stone coping, angle buttresses and remains of an ancient stone slate

roof. Tiled roof, mostly renewed, supported on six bays of an arch-

brace tie bean roof, probably of C16 origin. Much altered when barn

was converted for use as a church in 1961, and modern extensions

added on the east.

Listing NGR: SU5016298360

151

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/328 19.1.51 Former balm at

SU 5198 3/328 Northcourt Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as

Barn 30 yds. N.N.W.)

II

2.

Rear to road. Ancient origin, much repaired and altered. Left hand

section has low slate roof, wall of rubble, repaired in wood, and

corrugated iron, with modern brick to left with two C19 sash windows

and door. Gabled barge-boarded porch. Right hand section has tile

roof, rubble, barge-boarded with double wood doors. Wall repaired

in brick. Two splayed arrow windows. Arch braced tie beam roof,

probably of C16 origin, of four bays.

Listing NGR: SU5015398336

152

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT WALK

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/323 19.1.51 Joy Mount House

SU 5198 3/323

II

2.

Probably originally C17. Two storeys, rough rendered brick. At

back the ancient rough rendered timber framed gable remains, together

with some ancient window frames with leaded lights. Front elevation

has hipped tiled roof with three gabled attic dormers.

Brick porch, slate roof, to the right. Three casement windows on

first floor. On ground floor, one flat arched C19 window in moulded

architrave, one flush frame sash window with glazing bars and one

three-light C19 window. Later extension to the east.

Listing NGR: SU5016398180

153

of

2228

1.

752 NORTHCOURT ROAD

NORTHCOURT

SU 5098 3/325 No. 49

SU 5198 3/325 (The Old House)

II

2.

C17 or early C18 origin; early C19 additions to the west. Gable

to road. Two storeys. Left hand section of rubble, brick plinth,

brick dentil cornice. Tile roof. Three windows in brick rusticated

architraves witn apron cills, segmental arches, modern leaded

casements. To right small flat roofed canted bay with C19 glazing.

Brick band between storeys.

Taller two storey section to the right. Tile root. Brick.

One window, flat arch, double hung sash with glazing bars.

The older part of the house has been built up in the early C19

with flat arched fenestration in brick architraves, double hung sash

with glazing bars. Further additions to the north.

Listing NGR: SU5009498325

154

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/32 19.1.51 Nos. 1 and 3

II GV

2.

Late C18. Slate roof. Red and blue chequered brick. Two storeys.

Stone plinth. Three windows, flat arches, double hung sashes with

glazing bars under gauged brick arches. Doric porch on stone blocks.

Stone architrave to windows to right on ground floor. Extension to rear.

Nos, I to 11 (odd) form a group with No. 2 and the Congregational

Chapel, Tile Square).

Listing NGR: SU4957997083

155

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/31 19.1.51 No. 5

II GV

2.

Originally C17 with C18 roughcast front elevation with 'Gothic' tracery

to round floor windows.

Tile roof. Two storeys and attics. One gabled dormer. Remains of

C17 chimney stacks, diagonal Set. One window with glazing bars under

small cornice.

Nos. 1 to 11 (odd) form a group with No. 2 and the Congregational

Chapel, The Square.

Listing NGR: SU4957297076

156

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/30 19.1.51 No. 7

II GV

2.

Early C18. Brick. Hipped tile roof, stone capped parapet. Cornice

band. Two double, one single window, double hung sashes with glazing

bars. Band between storeys. Stone pedimented doorway, six panel doors.

Nos. 1 to 11 (odd) form a group with No. 2 and the Congregational

Chapel, the Square.

Listing NGR: SU4956397083

157

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/28 No. 11

II GV

2.

Including former No. 9. Late C18. Three storeys. Tile roof.

Rough rendered over timber frame, brick to aide. Two windows under

eaves, glazing bars. On first floor, three light sash windows under

small wood cornice.

Nos. I to 11 (odd) form a group with No. 2 and the Congregational

Chapel, The Square.

Listing NGR: SU4955697081

158

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/22 Former British School

II

2.

Dated 1825. Grey brick with red brick dressings. Good proportions.

Listing NGR: SU4947397072

159

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/21 Baptist Chapel

II

2.

1841, being the third building on the site since it was acquired in

1652. Lies back from road. Two storeys. Brick to side stucco fronted,

pedimented. Four columns. Two pilasters. Three windows, stone

architrave, moulded cornice, glazing bars. Moulded band continues

cills and links pilasters. Three doorways, moulded round arch, glass

fanlight, on moulded impost bands which continue, to link the pilasters.

Double doors of three panels each. Stone plinth blocks. Interior

altered 1882.

Listing NGR: SU4944497101

160

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/20 No. 35

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19 front elevation probably on 1652 core. Three

gables to rear, rough rendered on timber frame. East gable is tile

hung. Stone ground floor.

Front elevation - Three storeys. Brick dentil eaves cornice. Tile

roof. Three windows, gauged brick flat arches, double hung sashes

with glazing bars. Middle window blocked. Round arched doorway,

'Gothic' glazing fanlight, four panel door. Two steps, railings to side.

Nos. 35 to 41 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4944597056

161

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/19 No. 37

II GV

2.

Formerly the Cock and Tree P.H. C18, altered front. Two storeys.

Tile roof curved out on brackets. Red and blue brick. Brick band

above first floor breaks over late C19 Jacobean oriels. One central

window, no glazing bars, in wood flush frame, gauged brick arch. On

ground floor, C19 transom and mullion, stained glass. Stone plinth.

Doorcase reeded pilasters, dentil cornice.

Nos. 35 to 41 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4943797057

162

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/18 Nos. 39 and 41

II GV

2.

Probably a C17 core. One building. Brick and timber framing with

early C19 brick front elevation. Two storeys and attics. Tile roof.

Three gabled dormers, rough rendered, casements. Three windows, gauged

brick arches, two are double hung sashes with glazing bars, modern

glass to No. 39 on both floors. Round arched doorways, blocked fanlights.

Central round arched carriage entrance. One small central chimney.

Nos. 35 to 41 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4942797056

163

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/17 No. 59

II

2.

Early C19. Hipped slate roof overhangs on brackets. Two storeys.

Three windows, two with flat gauged brick arches, glazing bars. Centre

window round arched, glazing bars. Stone band between storeys.

On ground floor two windows and central doorway in arched recess.

Round arched fanlight, glazing bars, later door. Six stone steps.

Two storey extension to right. Two windows, stone flat arches,

glazing bars. Three windows on ground floor, stone flat arch.

Listing NGR: SU4936597044

164

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/16 No. 75

II GV

2.

C17 timber framed gable to rear. Modern brick and tile hung front

elevation. Gabled to road. Rendered to side, extension rendered.

Front elevation, two storeys, tile hung. One window, double hung

sash, glazing bars, slightly segmental wood lintel. Brick ground

floor, one window without glazing bars, door with small wood hood

on carved brackets. Two storey extension to side. Gabled, one

three light window on first floor, modern casement. Ground floor,

one sliding sash window, glazing bars. Segmental headed doorway,

modern porch.

Nos. 75 to 81 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4933497021

165

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/15 NO . 77

II GV

2.

Early C18. Slate roof. Fake brick first floor on stucco base.

Two storeys. Two windows, moulded frame, no glazing bars, small

cornice. First floor overhangs slightly. Plinth. One C19 shop

window, modern glass. One flat arched window, no glazing bars.

Strutters. Six panel door. Stone stack to rear with brick shaft.

Nos. 75 to 81 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4933197017

166

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/14 No. 79

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Red brick. Partly rubble and rough cast to rear,

possibly C18 work. Hipped slate root. Two storeys. Three windows,

centre blocked, no glazing bars, gauged brick arches, moulded flush frames.

Ground floor windows altered, gauged brick arches, moulded frames,

glazing bars, cemented panels flank windows. Reeded doorcase, blocked

rectangular fanlight, small hood on brackets. Modern door. Plinth.

Nos. 755 to 81 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4932297014

167

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/13 No. 81

II GV

2.

Early C19. Hipped tile roof, gable end to road. Two storeys. Red

brick, tile hung to rear. Two windows under wood eaves cornice, no

glazing bars. Wood band between storeys. Ground floor, one segmental

arched window, later glazing bars. Modern door with three light

fanlight under heavy lintel.

Nos. 75 to 81 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4931697014

168

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/12 19.1.51 Tomkin's Almshouses

II* GV

2.

Founded 1733. A unified composition, consisting of eight dwellings in

two parallel ranges, end gables to the road, linked by a gateway and

pedimented tower. Tiled roofs. Two storeys.

To Ock Street, two 'Dutch' gable ends with stone coping and two ball

finials. Blue brick, red brick rusticated dressings to windows and

painted pilastered quoins. One window each storey. To first floor,

flat arched two light casement, band continues cills. To ground

floor, segmental arched windows with keystone, four light casement,

above recessed panel. Brick gate piers, stone coping and ball finials,

double doors. Two stone srteps.

Tile Almshouses face the courtyard. Blue brick with red brick rusticated

dressings two windows. Dentil and red brick cornice. Segmental arched

windows with labels. Leaded casements. Blue brick recessed aprons to

windows.

Segmental arched doorways, stone architrave with keystone. Central

archway, stone architrave with keystone, has a brick castellated parapet

above. Taller, gabled gateway block has central archway with stone

keystone and impost bands below a panel with inscription and circular

lunette, blocked, with stone architrave, flanked by brick panels with

stone ball finials and surmounted by a small pediment, plain linking

walls.

Weather vane dated "1733 BT". Two tall chimney stacks.

Conduit Road elevation. Red and blue brick on rubble base. Dentil

cornice. Two single light windows flank Ely's Conduit (qv), leaded

casements, segmental brick architraves.

Nos. 23 and Tomkin's Almshouses form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4928397016

169

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

Ely's Conduit

SU 4997 1/12A 19.1.51 (Also known as Carswell)

II

2.

Pedimented semildomed brick niche. "Mr R Ely 1719". For full notes

and illustrations see "Berkshire Archaelogical Journal" XLV (1941),

37-44. In 1949 reset in east side exterior wall of Tomkin's Almshouses.

Listing NGR: SU4929597017

170

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/11 No. 83

(Crown Public House)

II GV

2.

C18. Brick front on rubble. Tile roof, gabled dormers, casement.

Two storeys and attics. Wood eaves cornice. Two C19 two light

windows, flush frames, later glazing, central blocked window.

Broken brick band between storeys. Two two light windows on

ground floor, slightly segmental arches, flush frame, rudimentary

brick keystone. Plain door in moulded wood frame. Carved flat wood

hood on brackets. Rendered plinth. Later extension to rear.

Nos. 83 and Tomkin's Almshouses form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4927897006

171

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4996 1/10 Nos. 91 and 93

SU 4997 1/10 19.1.51 (Mr Warricks Arms

Hotel)

II

2.

One building. C17 or C18. Timber framed and gabled to rear with

some later brick extensions. Two storeys and attics. Front elevation,

tiled mansard roof, three gabled dormers, leaded casements. Whitewashed

rubble, rendered to side. Brick dentil eaves cornice. Three windows on

first floor, casements. Four windows on ground floor, segmental arches.

Central flat arched carriage entrance. Exposed beams in some rooms.

Interesting Inn sign.

Listing NGR: SU4926297004

172

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4996 1/5 No. 121

II GV

2.

C17 or early C18, Tile roof. Stucco. Three storeys. One window,

flat arch, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Ground floor - one

window with wood cornice and pilasters. Modern door in reeded

architrave, plain paterae and small hood.

Nos, 121 to 129 (odd) form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4912596988

173

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4996 1/4 No. 123

II GV

2.

C18 or early C19. Three storeys. Tile roof. Stucco. One window on

second floor, small casement. One window in wood architrave on first

floor, small wood cornice, double hung sash with glazing bars. Brick

ground floor modern door and window.

Nos. 121 to 129 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4912396982

174

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4996 1/3 19.1.51 Nos. 125 to 129 (odd)

(formerly listed as

Nos. 125 and 127)

II GV

2.

One building. C17 or early C18. Stuccoed. Tile roof. Three storeys.

Three gables. Second floor windows, flat arches, casements, centre

window with cornice. C18 first floor windows, wood architrave, cornice,

glazing bars. Modern shop windows on ground floor.

No. 127 has one gable, windows cement rendered, storage on ground floor

with modern shop window.

No. 129 has been re-roofed. On ground floor two three-light C19 casements.

Ground floor tiled, modern shop window.

Nos, 121 to 129 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4911696986

175

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4996 1/2 No. 143

II

2.

Formerly Happy Dick Public House. C17 origin, remodelled. Two storeys

and attics. Timber framed on rubble base. Upper storey rough rendered.

Ground floor rendered, rendered plinth. One gabled dormer, double hung

sash window. Two windows, one in overhanging gable to right, three light

metal casement under moulded wood lintel. To left, wood band with cornice

between storeys. Two three-light casement windows on ground floor. Gabled

overhang to right supported on carved pilasters and brackets. Doorway -

Ionic pilasters, carved in Jacobean style, flat wood hood on brackets.

Plain door.

Rubble to side. Brick addition to rear.

Listing NGR: SU4906896981

176

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4896 1/1 No. 189

(White Horse Public House)

II GV

2.

C18 central core, remodelled and with later additions in C19. Two storevs

and attics. Tile mansard, one dormer. Two chimneys. Rubble, red brick

dressings. Two windows, double hung sashes in flush frames, flat arches,

red brick rustication. Red brick quoins. Band between ground and first

floor. One storey extension to right, hipped roof, two windows. Red brick

rusticated architrave, modern door. C19 hood on brackets. Left hand

section - one window, similar dressings to architrave and to quoin.

half hipped tile roof.

White Horse Public house and outbuilding form a group

Listing NGR: SU4886696985

177

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4896 1/1A Outbuilding to the

White Horse Public House

II GV

2.

Two storey outbuilding, tile roof, one window, red rusticated architrave.

Small root cote.

White Horse Public House and outbuilding form a group

Listing NGR: SU4887096966

178

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/378 Nos 2 and 4

II GV

2.

One building C18. Three storeys. Slate roof.

No. 2 - Brick. Two windows in moulded wood flush frame, double hung

sash with glazing bars. Windows on first floor have frieze and cornice.

Modern ground floor windows.

No. 4 - Same building. Painted brick. On first floor, early C19

canted bay, wood frame with four recessed panels in base. One window

on second floor, carved stone label. Rendered to side.

Nos 2 to 8 (even) and 12 to 16 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4959797049

179

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/274 19.1.51 No. 6

II

GV

2.

C18. Stucco on timber frame. Three storeys. Tile roof. Three windows,

double hung sashes with glazing bars. Windows on first floor have frieze

and cornice. Ground floor - plain pilasters and entablature. Modern

glass except for left hand window which has glazing bars and double hung

sashes.

Nos 2 to 8 (even) and 12 to 16 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4958997035

180

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/275 19.1.51 No. 8

II GV

2.

C18. Chequered brick. Tile roof, two gabled dormers, casements. Coved

wood eaves cornice. Four windows, brick flat arches, stucco keystone,

moulded flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Ground floor -

four plain pilasters support entablature, modern glazing bars. Modern

bank shop front.

Nos 2 to 8 (even) and 12 to 16 (even) form group

Listing NGR: SU4957697051

181

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/280 19.1.51 No. 12

II GV

2.

C17 origin, timber framed, rough rendered. Two storeys and attics.

Two gables to street. Tile roof. To left, one window, double hung sash

in wood architrave with frieze and cornice. To right, one casement

window in gable, wood frame. One sash window, similar frame with frieze

and cornice. Small modern window to right. Modern bow windows on ground

floor to right, glazing bars.

Nos 2 to 8 (even) and 12 to 16 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4956097047

182

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/280 19.1.51 No. 14

II GV

2.

C18. Stucco. Timber framed. Tile roof, one brick chimney. Wood

eaves cornice. Three storeys. Two windows, flush frames, flat arches,

double hung sash with glazing bars. First floor windows have small

frieze and cornice. First and second floors rough rendered. Ground

floor rendered below cornice. Two small shop windows. Stone plinth.

Plastered doorway with paterae, frieze with small cornice and triglyph.

Nos 2 to 8 (even) and 12 to 16 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4955397046

183

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/282 Nos. 22 and 24

II GV

2.

Nos. 22 to 26 including the central block, were originally the stables

to the Clock House (Nos 26A and 28), on three sides of a courtyard.

Chequered brick.

No. 22 - street elevation. Late C19 glazed oriel with carved stone base.

Building breaks forward to left, one window flat arch, no glazing bars.

Modern door on ground floor, six panel door, stone label inscribed "The

Beaconfield"; Courtyard elevation - seven windows, red brick flat arches.

Three windows, pedimented central section breaks forward.

No. 24 part of Central block of former stables (Nos. 22, 24 & 26). Two

storeys. Central Venetian window in stone architrave, stone brackets to

cills, is flanked by two flat arched windows in brick, cills on stone

brackets, below semi-circular blocked window, red brick arch, stone cill.

Dentil cornice. To the left a one storey linking section with one window,

small parapet. Central elliptical carriage arch, stone rusticated head

with keystone. Hipped slate roof with central open bell cote with

weathervane, and clock.

Nos. 22 to 30 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4952597034

184

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/283 No. 24A

II GV

2.

No. 24A part of Central block of former stables (Nos. 22, 24 and 26).

Two storeys. Central Venetian window in stone architrave, stone brackets

to cills, is flanked by two flat arched windows in brick, cills on stone

brackets, below semi-circular blocked window, red brick arch, stone cill.

Dentil cornice. To the left a one storey linking section with one window,

small parapet. Central elliptical carriage arch, stone rusticated head

with keystone. Hipped slate roof with central open bell cote with

weathervane, and clock.

Nos. 22 to 30 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4951197025

185

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/282 No. 26

II GV

2.

Two storey, blank arcade in gable end to street, modified pediment in

gable. One round arched window on first floor, glazing bars. Bend

between storeys. Flat arched window on ground floor, stone band

continues cills. Stone plinth. Courtyard elevation originally like

that of No. 22 but modern projections conceal all but two windows.

Nos. 22 to 30 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4951197025

186

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/283A Wall to former stables

II

2.

Brick wall and gate piers with stone plinth coping and cap.

Listing NGR: SU4951597040

187

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/284 19.1.51 Nos. 26A and 28

(The Clock House)

[Fornerly listed as

No. 26 (Clock House),

Nos. 26A and 28]

II* GV

2.

One building, a symmetrical composition, 1722 by R T Stratton. Three

storeys, gault brick, red dressings. Parapet with nine red panels.

Heavy red brick dentil cornice. 3: 3: 3: windows, wide and narrow, wood

frames, double hung sash with glazing bars, carved head, brick gauged

arches. Centre projects. Band between storeys. Carved keystone to centre

window on the projecting band, two flanking windows have carved heads.

Two outside windows on each side have initials and carving on head.

Ground floor windows to left, no glazing bars. Five stone steps with

handrail, which continues to cellars on stone plinth. Six panel doors,

glazed rectangular fanlight.

Nos. 22 to 30 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4944397015

188

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/285 No. 30

SU 4997 1/285

II GV

2.

C17 timber framed with early C19 front. Two storeys. Painted brick.

Tile roof. Rendered coved eaves cornice. Left hand section set back,

two modern windows and, on ground floor, C19 shop front with modern

glass. Right hand section - three windows, double hung sash with glazing

bars, flush frame. C19 shop front with Doric pilasters. Plain wood

architrave to door with rectangular fanlight. Modern door. Flat arched

carriage entrance to right. Right hand quoin has channelled rustication.

Nos. 22 to 30 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4944397015

189

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/287 No. 34

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Chequered brick. Half hipped tile roof. Three

storeys. One window, flat arch, flush frame, double hung sash with

glazing bars. Segmental arched windows on ground and first floor. Six

panel door. Two steps.

Nos. 34 to 42 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4946097026

190

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/287 No.36

II GV

2.

Late C18. Chequered brick. Tile rooff, denyil eaves cornice. Three

storeys. Bands between storeys. Three windows, gauged brick arches,

flush frames, double hung sash with glazing bars, centre window blocked.

Three light window on ground floor, modern glass casement. Brick plinth.

Six panel door in wood frame with bolection moulded pilasters with roundels.

Nos. 34 to 42 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4945597029

191

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/288 26.10.70 No. 38

II GV

2.

Front rebuilt in late C19 on probably C18 core, with modern "half timbered"

ornament, gable to road. Rough rendered. Dentil eaves cornice. One

window in gable, two windows on first floor. Attractive C19 ground floor

shop front, modified Ionic pilasters and entablature with dentils, three

windows.

Nos. 34 to 42 (even) norm a group

Listing NGR: SU4945097020

192

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/291 26.10.70 Nos. 40 and 42

II GV

2.

Late C19 rebuilding, in the same "half timbered" style as No. 38 (qv).

Rear elevation suggests an C18 or earlier core. Rough rendered. Three

storeys. Three slightly projecting double sash windows on three carved

brackets, small dentil cornice. Smaller window in gable end. Dentil

cornice and frieze between ground and first floor above ground floor

public house windows. Right hand door of six panels in pilastered

architrave with pediment. Rendered plinth. Door in left hand quoin,

six fielded, with rectangular four light fanlight in moulded architrave

with dentil cornice. Modillion eaves cornice, tile barge-boarding. To

rear brick with old tile roof, two storeys.

Nos. 34 to 42 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4942897022

193

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/289 Brewery Offices at

south end of yard

behind No.40

II

2.

Late C18. Tile roof. Rendered, white painted building of three storeys.

Moulded cornice and parapet. Painted plinth. Two windows on second floor.

floor, flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars. First floor

windows are three light sashes with wood mullions, small cornice, glazing

bars. Ground floor similar windows without glazing bars. Square rendered,

projecting porch on two storeys, gabled with carved barge-boarding. Band

between storeys. Segmental arched doorway, stopped chamfer. Glazed three

light fanlight. Double doors, half with marginal glazing. One window,

flat arch, double hung sash with glazing bars, small cornice. Upper

storey has one window each side, flat arch. Blocked window to ground

floor. Two storey extension to right, brick, two windows, one blocked,

segmental arch. Plain door in segmental architrave. Irregular garden

elevation.

Listing NGR: SU4943996913

194

of

2228

In items 1/294, 1/295 and 1/296 on pages 81 and 82 delete:

Nos 50 to 58 (even) form a group

and substitute:

Nos 50 to 54 (even) form a group

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In items 1/294, 1/295 and 1/296 on pages 81 and 82 delete:

Nos 50 to 58 (even) form a group

and substitute:

Roe 50 to 54 (even) form a group

------------------------------------

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/294 No.50

II GV

2.

Early to mid C19. Three storeys. Slate root. Brick. One window,

double hung sash with glazing bars, carved stone lintel with keystone.

On ground floor cornice and hood on carved brackets over window and six

fielded door in pilastered architrave with roundels. No glazing bars

to Ground floor window.

Nos. 50 to 54 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4940197014

195

of

2228

In items 1/294, 1/295 and 1/296 on pages 81 and 82 delete:

Nos 50 to 58 (even) form a group

and substitute:

Roe 50 to 54 (even) form a group

------------------------------------

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/295 19.1.51 No. 52

SU 4997 1/295

II GV

2.

Late C17 or early C18 timber framed house. Two storeys and attics. Good

C18 red brick front elevation. Tile roof. Two gadled dormers. Wood

eaves cornice, roof overhangs on dentil brackets. Two windows, brick

arches, flush frames brick cills. Band between storeys. Two windows on

ground floor. Six panel door, wood architrave, flat hood on carved

brackets. Rendered plinth.

Nos. 50 to 54 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4939697004

196

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/296 No. 54

SU 4997 1/296

II GV

2.

Early C19 red brick front on rebuilt C18 house. Tile roof, two gabled

dormers, casements with glazing bars. Wood boxed cornice and eight

paired modillions. Two windows, flush frames, later glazing, stone flat

arch with keystone. Band between storeys. On ground floor to left,

flat carriage arch. Modern door with rectangular fanlight in wood

architrave, rendered flat arched lintel with keystone. Three light sash

window, flush framed, no glazing bars, rendered arch with keystone.

Nos. 50 to 54 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4938497003

197

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/300 Nos 80 and 82

II GV

2.

One composition. Late C18 or early C19 chequered brick. Hipped slate

roof, iron weathervane. Brick cornice. Three storeys, two windows,

flush frames, double hung sash with glazing bars, gauged brick arches.

Brick band continues first floor cill. On ground floor, the window of

No. 80 has been replaced by plain early C19 shop front window. No. 80

window has flush frame, segmental arch, double hung sash with glazing

bars. Brick and stone plinth. Three steps and iron handrail to four

panel door in wood architrave, blocked round arched fanlight, brick arch.

Nos 80 to 92 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4930696984

198

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4996 1/301 No. 84

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Red and blue brick. Three storeys. Tile roof,

dentil eaves cornice. One window, double hung sash in flush frame under

wood lintel. No glazing bars on second floor. On first floor, segmental

arched window, flush frame, double hung sash with glazing bars. Similar

window on ground floor. Plain four panel door, blocked rectangular

fanlight, brick head.

Nos. 8O to 92 (even) for a group

Listing NGR: SU4930296984

199

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4896 1/317 No. 240

(Ock House)

II

2.

Late C18. Not symmetrical. Brick. Rubble Plinth. Hipped slate roof.

Three storeys. Brick chimneys. Wood blocking course, dentil brick

cornice. Three windows to second floor, flush frames, double hung

sash with glazing bars. Bands between storeys. Fire plaque. Five

windows on first floor, gauged brick arches, flush frames, double

hung sash with glazing bars. Early C19 enclosed wood porch, plain

narrow piers and cornice, glazed rectangular fanlight. Double door

of six fields. To side and rear, rubble and brick extensions.

Listing NGR: SU4897096944

200

of

2228

1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4896 1/419 Nos. 272 and 274

II

2.

Mid C19. House with two gables and linking section. Red 'fish-scale'

tiles. Carved barge-boarding to gable ends. Two external tall double

chimneys. Two storeys. Gabled sections have one window to each storey,

flush frames with segmental arches, casements with ornamental lead

glazing. Middle section with built in porches with 'fish-scale' tile

pentice roof, wood cornice and wood four centred ornamental archway,

open in spandrels. Glazed windows and plain doors to side. Two windows

above, segmental arched casements with lead glazing.

Listing NGR: SU4886096929

201

of

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1.

752 OCK STREET

(South Side)

SU 4896 1/318 Ock Bridge

II

2.

Originally C15, rubble, altered and widened on west. Seven arches, one

with original ribs. (See E Jervoise, "Ancient Bridges of the South of

England" (1930) p 7 VCH. Berks IV, p 434) A.M.

Listing NGR: SU4884296917

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SCHEDULE

1.

5354 OCK STREET

(North Side)

SU 4896 1/376 No 173 (Reeves & Sons)

II GV

2.

House, now shop. Mid C18 extended early C19. Painted render probably on

stone with brick rear extension and plain-tile roof,half-hipped to front, with

brick lateral projecting and ridge stacks. Gable facing. 2-storey, 1-window

range of 4-pane sash over shop front and part-glazed door. To right side a

6-panel door with 16-pane sash over. Rear extension has two 2-light casements

over two 1-light casements. Left side is blank. Interior: boxed spine beam

to shop with arched alcoves either side of fireplace (covered over). C19 dado

boarding. Early C19 dog-leg staircase, probably with stick balusters under

C20 hardboard. Roof not visible but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4893596969

203

of

2228

SU5096 ABINGDON OCK STREET

583/1/10003 No.133

GV II

House. C17 extended C19, with C18, C19 and C20 alterations. Rubblestone ground floor,

part replaced with breeze-block, with timber framing above, part replaced, painted

render to front. Wing timber framed on rubblestone plinth, part with weatherboard

cladding; additions of painted brick with weatherboard and tile hung upper sections.

Plain tile roofs, front roof pitch with C20 replacement concrete tiles. Brick stacks.

Originally 2 storeys, front raised to 3 storeys; 2 bays; with 2-storey wing to rear

left to which a single-storey side outshut was added (at rear of right bay of front

range); wing further extended C19. Front elevation: on right, 2 stone steps up to 4-

panel door in moulded architrave. Two 3-light windows to ground floor, two 2-light

windows to 1st floor all with C20 small pane casements, and single central unequally-

hung 12 pane sash to 2nd floor (all windows with C20 hardwood sills). Left return:

casement windows to wing. Rear: front range has some exposed rubblestone and rafter

feet; external stack (rebuilt late C20). Wing has a brick ridge stack and the outshut

a 9-pane sash to side and a 4-pane sash to gable end. Interior: front range: large-

scantling chamfered spine-beams with lambs-tongue stops. On ground floor, right room

has board wainscot; two 6-panel doors in reeded architraves with roundels in

spandrels; similar fireplace with pulvinated surround; and quarry tile floor. Left

room has part panelled and part-boarded wainscot and shallow moulded ceiling cornice

(the panelling and cornice of late-C18 style). Wooden winder stair with small section

of late C18 style balustrade, having tapered square section columnar newel and

square-section balusters. Two 2-panel doors and wall safe to 1st floor. Wooden winder

stair up to attic: cross walls at left and centre have posts between tie-beam and

collar, and clasped purlins. Later roof structure above. Wing has some exposed timber

framing at rear, and cross beams and tie-beams; truss adjoining front range has

jowelled wall-posts, evidence of former braces up to tie-beam, and wall plates; later

roof structure. The building retains significant elements of the C17 structure, with

later C18 and C19, features of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4909296987

204

of

2228

ABINGDON

SU4896 OCK STREET

583/1/10006 (North side)

18-OCT-00 169

Formerly The Air Balloon public house

GV II

Public house. Early C19; extended circa 1830s. Red brick in Flemish bond with

vitrefied headers. Welsh slate roofs, east range hipped with brick dentil eaves

course, west range gable-ended. Brick axial stacks.

PLAN: 2-room plan early C19 range on left; extended circa 1830s by addition of taller

block on right [east].

EXTERIOR: 2-storey 2-window range on left, ground floor central doorway with small

canopy on shaped brackets flanked by tripartite sashes with glazing bars; two smaller

windows on first floor with cambered brick arches. Taller 2-storey and attic, 1-

window range on right with band at first floor level, large 16-pane sashes and small

gabled dormer with 6-pane sash. Right-hand [E] return has bowed window on ground

floor, first floor band, 16-pane first floor sash and small gabled attic dormer with

6-pane sash. All windows boarded over, except dormer for windows.

INTERIOR not inspected.

205

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2228

1.

752 PARK CRESCENT

SU 4997 1/320 19.1.51 Conduit House

II

2.

C16 ashlar one storey hexagonal structure with conical stone slate roof

and gabled doorway. Gable and centre of structure have iron finials.

One stone step. Included are two C15 stone slabs originally forming

an artificial channel to the conduit but stored within it in 1941

(See "Berkshire Arch. Journal" 45 (1941) pp 37-44).

Listing NGR: SU4924797254

206

of

2228

583/1/387 PARK ROAD

10-DEC-1971 CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL

II

Church, 1864-7, with minor later additions by Sir George Gilbert Scott

MATERIALS: Flint, with ashlar dressings

PLAN: Chancel, nave with north and south transepts, lower north and south aisles,

west door, south porch, north vestry, church room to south of chancel (1967).

EXTERIOR: Geometrical tracery to the windows, notably east and west windows, and at

ends of transepts. High west bellcote.

INTERIOR: The spacious interior is little altered, and largely retains its original

fittings and layout. Slender round and octagonal arcade piers. Clerestory with

quatrefoil openings. Painted C19 wooden pulpit. High altar by Harry Redfern (1911).

Mural with saints on east wall by Mr. Drake of Exeter. Font (replaced 1911). Original

benches to nave and north and south aisles; oak pews (1922) in chancel. Recent Lady

Chapel in north aisle. Glass includes east window (Lavers and Barraud, 1873-5), south

chancel (Clayton and Bell, 1882; Burliston and Grylls, late C19).

HISTORY: The church formed part of the development of this part of Abingdon by

Christ's Hospital. This included Albert Park (Registered grade II), which lies

opposite St. Michael's. The church was a chapel of ease to St. Helen's, Abingdon, for

the poor of the Ock Street area to the south of St. Michael's. It has retained its

Anglo-Catholic tradition since the later C19.

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: A substantial and little altered urban church by George

Gilbert Scott, a leading figure in the Victorian Gothic Revival. It was - and remains

- an integral part of a planned development of this part of Abingdon. The church room

is not of special interest.

SOURCES: N. Pevsner, Ruildings of England: Berkshire (1966), 53; Notes for Visitors

(2005) [available at church]

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752 PARK ROAD

SU 4997 1/388 No. 1

II

2.

Early C19. Brick, Hipped slate roof. Three storeys. Three windows,

one blocked, double hung sashes with glazing bars, stone lintels. Six

panel door (two glass), plain wood hood on carved brackets. Two steps.

To left, pentice extension of one storey with one sliding sash window.

Listing NGR: SU4956097242

208

of

2228

1.

752 ST HELEN'S WHARF

SU 4996 1/206 Nos. 1 and 2

(The Old Anchor Inn)

II GV

2.

One building. Probably C17 core with mid C19 red brick front.

Two storeys. Slate roof. Five windows, 1: 3: 1: centre breaks forward

slightly, stone flat arches with keystone, double hung sashes with

glazing bars. On ground floor, two similar windows and one six-light wood

mullion in moulded frame with small cornice, no glazing bars but frosted glass.

Two similar doors. Six fielded doors, glazed ornamental fanlights, keystone

and impost bands. Rendered plinth. Band between storeys with carved name.

Two tall chimneys at quoins and one central chimney. To rear - rough rendered

timber framing and gabled attics with C18 fenestration. (Preston "Christ's

Hospital" 1930).

Nos, 1 to 4 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4965496688

209

of

2228

1.

752 ST HELEN'S WHARF

SU 4996 1/206A Wall to the Old Anchor Inn

II

2.

Red brick, plinth. Two piers, pyramided stone caps. Banded with yellow

and blue brick.

Listing NGR: SU4967296697

210

of

2228

1.

752 ST HELEN'S WHARF

SU 4996 1/389 Nos. 3 and 4

II GV

2.

Mid C19. One storey cottages. Yellow brick, red brick dressings.

Hipped tile roof, red ridge tile. Coved eaves cornice. Three

windows, red brick segmental arches, six light wood mullions with

glazing bars. Red brick plinth. Doors set back, upper part has

marginal glazing, two panels below. Red brick quoins, and door and

window dressings in dog-tooth pattern. Doorway to No. 3 in lower

section adjoining the Old Anchor Inn, wooden rooted arcading with

balusters flanking entrance and forming porch. Three tall moulded

double chimney stacks. Two red brick gate piers.

Nos. 1 to 4 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4964896682

211

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/146 19.1.51 No. 3

II

2.

Probably C16 origin, refenestrated. Rough rendered, on ground floor

brick infilling of timber framing. Three storeys. Two gables to road,

tile roof, carved barge-boards, one chimney stack. Two windows, one in

each gable, flush frame with cornice, sliding sash with glazing bars.

On first floor, three light double hung sashes with glazing bars under

tiled pedimented hood. Wood cill on two carved brackets. Upper two

storeys overhang above wood cornice. On ground floor to left, three

light casement, glazing bars, wood frame and cill, to right, early C19,

flush frame, double hung sash with glazing bars, wood cill. Central

plain wood door, set back under wood architrave.

Brickwork removed and complete restoration in progress at the time of Survey.

Listing NGR: SU4982897101

212

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/145 Nos. 5 and 7

II

2.

Early C19. Three storeys. Blue brick, red brick dressings and quoins.

Rendered plinth. Two windows, double hung sashes, with glazing bars in

red brick rusticated architraves. Windows on ground and first floors

have stone lintels. No glazing bars to ground floor windows. Two

four-panel doors, round arched fanlight, red rusticated architrave.

One step. Dormer to rear.

Listing NGR: SU4982597108

213

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/140 19.1.51 Nos. 25 and 27 7

II GV

2.

Probably originally C17, refenestrated. Rough rendered. Tile roof.

Two gables to road. One window each gable, flush frame casements with

Glazing bars, moulded cornice. Two windows on first floor, frieze

and cornice, modern glass casements. Modern ground floor shop front.

Nos. 25 to 55 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4981597161

214

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/139 19.1.51 Nos. 29 to 33 (odd)

II GV

2.

One building. Probably originally C17. Stucco and timber framed

front elevation. Two gables to road with linking section. Two

storeys.

Four windows - 1: 2: 1, moulded flush frames, double hung sashes, no

glazing bars. Upper storey overhangs to left, modern ground floor shops.

Nos. 25 to 55 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4981497169

215

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/392 Nos. 35 and 37

(Incorporating No. 39)

II GV

2.

Early to mid C19. Brick. Slate root. Three storeys. Two windows,

flush frames, no glazing bars. Segmental arches on first floor.

Modern windows to No. 37 on ground floor. No. 35 has two doors

and pilastered shop window, modern glass. Small cornice on carved

brackets above fascia board.

Nos. 25 to 55 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4982297189

216

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/138 Nos. 41 to 47 (odd)

No. 47A

II GV

2.

One building. Probably C18. Rendered. Tile roof. Three

storeys. Three windows, flush frames, double hung sashes with

glazing bars. Four windows on first floor, moulded flush frames with

frieze and cornice. Left hand window damaged. C19 shop fronts with

narrow pilasters to Nos. 41, 43, 47 and 47A. Late C19 shop front to

No. 45, panelled stall risers, modern glass. All with fascia boards.

Nos. 25 to 55 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4980097198

217

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/137 Nos. 49 to 53 (odd)

II GV

2.

One building. Partly timber framed. Probably originally C18. Three

storeys and attics. Tile mansard root with three gabled dormers,

casements. Rough rendered. Rendered parapet, cornice band.

Four windows in rendered architraves, no glazing bars. Modern ground

floor shop fronts. Tile hung to side.

Nos. 25 to 55 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4979597202

218

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/136 No. 65

II GV

2.

Early to mid C19. Coursed rubble with red brick dressings. Two

storeys and attics. Two gables. One small window in each gable,

casements, red brick rusticated architrave. Carved bargeboards.

Tile roof. Three windows, two of three lights, double hung sash

with glazing bars, one of a single light without glazing bars,

all in red brick rusticated architraves.

On ground floor, two three-light windows, wood mullions, in red

brick rusticated architraves. Rendered plinth. Two doors -

to the left a six panel door with semi-circular glazed fanlight,

to the right a four panel door with a rectangular fanlight, wood

hood on heavy carved brackets.

Nos. 63 to 67 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4978297272

219

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/135 No. 67

II GV

2.

Late C18 or early C19. Red and blue brick. Slate roof. Two storeys.

Four light modern window on first floor beneath heavy wood lintel.

Four light segmental arched window on ground floor, modern leaded

lights. Plain door with semi-circular fanlight.

Nos. 63 to 67 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4978597288

220

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/83 No. 10

II GV

2

C18, probably on older core. Rough rendered. Three storeys, of which

the upper two overhang. Two windows, flush frame, double hung sashes,

one blocked. Ground floor - to left a passageway to the Market Place,

to the right a modern shop front.

Nos. 2 to 20 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4979597112

221

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/84 Nos. 14 to 18 (even)

II GV

2.

Late C18. Tile roof. No. 14 red and blue brick, Nos. 16 and 18 are

red brick. Three windows, flush frames, double hung sashes, only No. 18

has glazing bars, Nos. 14 and 16 have C19 and modern shop fronts, brick

stall risers, tiled pilasters supporting curved fascia board. Modern

ground floor shop to No. 18.

Nos. Nos. 2 to 20 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4979397135

222

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/397 No. 20

II GV

2.

Early C19. Tile roof Brick. Dentil eaves cornice. Three storeys.

One window each, brick voussoirs, sliding sash, glazing bars. On first

floor, window in flush frame, double hung sash, no glazing bars. Modern

ground floor window.

Nos. 2 to 20 (even) for a group

Listing NGR: SU4977997134

223

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/85 Northerly section

of Nos. 22 and 24

II GV

2.

C18, timber framed. One building. Three storeys. Tile roof. Left

hand section rendered, right hand rough rendered. Left hand section has

one window to each storey, flush frame, double hung sash with glazing

bars. Right hand similar window, except that first floor window has

frieze and cornice. Modern ground floor shop fronts.

Nos. 22 to 28 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4977397146

224

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/86 19.1.51 No. 26

II GV

2.

Probably C17, late C18 refenestration. Two storeys and attics. Tile

roof with two gabled dormers, casements. Rough rendered. Two windows,

flush frames, four light sashes, frieze and cornice. C19 ground floor

shop front, two windows, tiled end pilasters and stall risers.

Nos. 22 to 28 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4978297166

225

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/87 19.1.51 No. 28

II GV

2.

Probably C17 origin with late C18 or early C19 stucco front elevation.

Two storevs and attics. Two gables to road. Tiled roof. One three-

light window in each gable, cornice, casement with glazing bars. Two

windows on first floor, C19 glazed sashes, heavy moulded wood cornice.

On ground floor fascia is supported on two end pilasters, lotus motif

in capitals and similar wood columns in front of glass door.

Nos. 22 to 28 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4977397167

226

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/89 19.1.51 No. 34

II

2.

Probably originally C17. Early C19 front elevation. Two storeys,

attics and cellars. Modern tile roof. Two gabled dormers, one a double

hung sash with glazing bars. Dentil brick eaves cornice. Painted brick.

Two windows on first floor, segmental arches, double hung sash with glazing

bars. On ground floor, two modern doors in narrow reeded pilastered

architrave with paterae. Two step. Two pilastered shop windows.

Rendered plinth.

Listing NGR: SU4977697185

227

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/90 19.1.51 No. 36

II

2.

Probably originally C17. C18 front elevation. Two storeys and attics.

Modern tile roof, two flat dormers, modern metal casements. Dentil

eaves cornice. Painted brick. Two windows, brick voussoirs, double

hung sash with glazing bars. Modern ground floor shop front.

Listing NGR: SU4976897197

228

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/94 19.1.51 No. 46

(The Bee Public House)

II GV

2.

C17 or C18 origin, Timber framed. Rough rendered upper storey overhangs.

Tile roof. Central chimney. Two storeys and attics. Brick ground floor,

some rubble. Plinth. Two windows, three light casements. On ground

floor, one two-light flush framed sash window and one single flush framed

sash without glazing bars. Frosted bar window with sign of bee hive.

Double door in quoin and double door to left.

Broad Street elevation - Rendered. One small window in gable, modern

casement, cornice. One C18 flush framed sash window, glazing bars,

frieze with lozenge ornament and small cornice. One flush framed

ground floor window. Interesting Inn sign.

Nos 2 to 8 (even) Broad Street and No 46 (The Bee Hive P,H) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4976097220

229

of

2228

1.

752 STERT STREET

(West Side)

SU 4997 1/107 19.1.51 No. 52

(The Knowl)

II*

2.

C16 house with a C17 or early C18 front elevation. Two storeys and attics.

Main Elevation. Stuccoed. Tile roof. Three gabled dormers, modern leaded

casements. Five windows under coved eaves cornice, early glazing bars,

double hung sash, moulded frame. Four windows on ground floor with

bolection moulded frieze and mouded cornice. Central door is flanked by

grooved pilasters. Triglyph and guttae frieze with four trophies of arms.

Semi-circular pediment with ornamented cornice.

Stert Street Elevation. Two storeys overhang, the first floor on carved

brackets. Plinth, Ornamental lozenge patterns in rough rendering. One

windows on second floor, casement with modern leaded panes, small cornice.

One flush framed sash window on first floor, glazing bars.

To Left - Two storey former stable block adjoins main elevation slate roof.

Four casement windows on ground floor. Brick ground floor, upper storey

rendered. One door and one carriage door. One three light window on

ground floor. Now part of the house premises.

The Knowl was formerly one of the places where Royal Proclamations were

read.

Listing NGR: SU4975697268

230

of

2228

1.

752 THAMES STREET

SU 4996 1/398 No. 11

II GV

2.

Early C19 front elevation. Three storeys. Brick. Roof on modillion

brackets. One window each a storey, brick voussoir, stucco keystone,

double hung sash with glazing bars. Ground floor window is flush framed,

segmental arch with keystone, later glazing bars. Two steps to door,

half glazed, flat stone arch beneath flat hood on consoles.

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4991796985

231

of

2228

1.

752 THAMES STREET

SU 4996 1/399 No. 12

II GV

2.

Front elevation, C18, much restored, may conceal earlier core. Modern

tile roof, one gabled dormer, casement. Two storeys and attics.

Ground floor and plinth rendered. Upper storey set back above tiled

string course. Upper storey rendered with rough rendered recess with

one window, flush frame, double hung sash with glazing bars, small

cornice. Ground floor windows, double hung sash with glazing bars,

flush framed, rough rendered arch. Two modern steps to modern door in

wood architrave, flat arch, small wood hood on brackets.

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4992096988

232

of

2228

1.

752 THAMES STREET

SU 4996 1/400 Nos. 17 and 18A

SU 4997 1/400

II GV

2

Front elevation of early C19 dated conceals much earlier core, as can

be seen from the rear of the house. Two storeys and attics. Rendered.

Date plaque. Three flat arched dormers, casements with glazing bars.

Three windows, flat arches, double hung sashes with glazing bars.

Plinth. Left hand door is modern, wood architrave, flat wood hood on

brackets. To right, modern door, hood on carved brackets, two steps.

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4993996997

233

of

2228

1.

752 THAMES STREET

SU 4996 1/401 No. 18

SU 4997 1/401

II GV

2.

Probably C16 origin. Much restored. Coursed rubble. Tile roof,

two gabled dormers. Two storeys and attics. Two windows, three

light mullions, lead casements. Two windows to left on ground floor,

double lancets under frieze and carved cornice. To right, one three-

light mullion. Step to door which has round arch with fanlight,

impost bands and triple keystone under stone frieze and cornice. Two

brick chimneys.

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4994997008

234

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752 THAMES STREET

SU 4997 1/159A 19.1.51 Unicorn Theatre

[Formerly listed as

part of Abbey Remains

(including "The Long

Gallery", "The Checker"

and cottages adjoining

in Thames Street]

GV

2.

Thames Street elevation of "The Checker" (qv under 'Abbey').

To right of No. 18 and similar, but higher roof. Tile.

Two arched doorways, one with a door, lancet headed.

One storey. Three two-light mullion windows, flat arches.

Brick step to door.

Interior:- Formerly the Checker Hall, then a block of cottages before

being reformed as an 'Elizabethan' theatre with an apron stage.

See also Abbey,

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4996197011

235

of

2228

1.

752 THAWS STREET

SU 4997 1/160 Abbey Mill House

(The Vicarage)

II GV

2.

C18 front elevation, possibly earlier core, built against the south

side of The Checker. Double roof of tiles. Gable to road. Stuccoed.

One window each storey, flat arch, double hung sash with glazing bars.

Plinth. Modern door, flat arch. Flat wood hood on brackets.

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4998097014

236

of

2228

1.

752 THAMES STREET

SU 4996 1/161 Abbey Mills

SU 4997 1/161

II GV

2.

Probably C18. At time of survey undergoing complete reconstruction.

Two storeys. Rubble base, modern brick rebuilding. Modern tile

roof. Two gabled dormers. Five windows on first floor in brick

rusticated architraves. Central round arched entrance, brick

architrave.

All the listed buildings in Thames Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4998196992

237

of

2228

1.

752 THE SQUARE

SU 4997 1/33 Congregational

Chapel.

II GV

2.

1862. Ashlar front elevation, brick sides, in front of 1700 meeting

house. Pedimented, with acroteria and glazed circular window.

Two storeys. Full length piers at quoins, with swag in frieze.

Three composite pilasters. Four windows, round arches, moulded

architrave with long narrow keystone, carved label below cills.

Moulded band between pilasters.

On ground floor, two windows, similar heads. Two central double doors

of two panels in moulded architrave with carved keystone, fanlight above

carved stone band. Two stone steps. Plinth.

(For history of fabric see J Stephens, "Two Centuries Young" p 23-35)

Two pillars in the Church Hall are reputed to be the masts of the "Mayflower".

Two storey extension to the left has a rectangular bay window with three

panels in the base above a carriage archway. Slate roof.

The Congregational Church and No. 2 form a group with Nos, I to 11 (odd)

Ock Street

Listing NGR: SU4959297092

238

of

2228

1.

752 THE SQUARE

SU 4997 1/34 19.1.51 No. 2

II GV

2.

Late C18. Three storeys. Chequered brick, stone capped parapet,

stone cornice. Slate mansard roof, stone capped gable end. Two chimneys.

Three windows, flat arches, in stone architrave, double hung sashes with

glazing bars. Three windows on first floor, band continues cill of

centre window, flanked by two larger windows with attractive iron

balconettes. On ground floor, two three-light windows, no glazing bars,

flat arches, under stone arched head with carved design. Central door-

way with open pediment, Doric pilasters. Ornamental glazed fanlight.

Glass door. Stone plinth. One storey extension to right.

The Congregational Chapel and No. 2 form a group Nos 1 to 11 (odd)

ock Street

Listing NGR: SU4960997107

239

of

2228

1.

752 THE SQUARE

SU 4997 1/65 19.1.51 No. 4

II GV

2.

C16 or C17 origin. Timber framed. C18 fenestration. Two storeys

central gable to road. Upper storey rough rendered. Brick ground

floor. Two windows, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Two shop

windows with glazing bars and part glazed door, step down.

Nos. 4 to 7 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4964197094

240

of

2228

1.

752 THE SQUARE

SU 4997 1/66 19.1.51 No. 5

II GV

2.

C16 or C17. C18 fenestration. Three storeys. Rough rendered. Gable

overhangs on four moulded brackets. Tile roof. One window each storey.

Double hung sash window on first and second floors, flush frame with

small cornice, glazing bars. On ground floor, early C19 shop front.

Doric pilasters support frieze, pedimented doorway.

Nos. 4 to 7 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4964297088

241

of

2228

1.

752 THE SQUARE

SU 4997 1/67 No. 6

II GV

2.

Modern refronting of applied painted stucco to represent timber framing

on an ancient house. Gable on four carved brackets. Rendered. Tile

roof. Three storeys. One window each storey. On second floor one

double hung sash window, flush frame with small wood hood. On first floor,

C18 window with glazing bars, double hung sash under hood on six carved

brackets. Two later windows on ground floor.

Nos. 4 to 7 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4964097083

242

of

2228

1.

752 THE SQUARE

SU 4997 1/391 No. 7

(The Studio)

II GV

2.

Stucco fronted in 1947 on a stone house which was probably C18. Back

is modern roughcast and hides any evidence of date. Parapet, stone

capped, cornice band. Two windows, moulded surround, double hung sash

with glazing bars on second floor. No glazing bars to first tloor.

Modern ground floor shop front.

Nos 4 to 7 (consec) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4964197077

243

of

2228

1.

752 TURNAGAIN LANE

(Off Bridge Street)

SU 4996 1/173 No. 1

SU 4997 1/173

II

2.

Includes Nos. 17 and 17A Bridge Street. Turnagain Lane elevation

(No. 17a): Steep tile roof. Two storeys. Two windows, left hand

one is of three lights, flush frame, double hung sashes. Right

hand window is flush framed, with frieze and cornice. Two modern

steps to panelled door, part glass, in pilastered wood architrave,

small wood hood.

Listing NGR: SU4983396996

244

of

2228

1.

752 TURNAGAIN LANE

(Off Bridge Street)

SU 4996 1/172 Nos. 8 and 9

II

2.

One building C18, timber framed, possibly on earlier core. Two

storeys and attics. Two gabled dormers, casements.

Trio windows, flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars,

frieze and cornice. No. 8 has rough rendered first floor, No. 9

has plain rendering, on ground floor of brick, rendered plinth.

Trio plain doors, flat arches. Rood cornice between ground and

first floor.

Listing NGR: SU4983096981

245

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/133 Nos. 17 and 19

II GV

2.

One building. Probably C18 or before. Timber framed. Tile roof.

Wood beams exposed in gable end. Two storeys. Stucco. Plinth.

Four windows, single or three-light casements, modern metal frames

with glazing bars, slight drip-moulds over first floor windows.

Four panel door to left, wood lintel, small hood. No. 17 has door

in wood pilastered architrave, flat wood hood on consoles. Two

tall brick chimneys.

Nos, 17 to 23 (odd), 31 to 37 (odd) and No. 45 form a group

Listing NGR: SU4979597336

246

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/132 19.1.51 No. 21

(Vineyard House)

II GV

2.

C18. Stucco. Tile roof. Three gabled dormers, casements.

Coved eaves cornice. Two storeys and attics. Five windows,

double hung sashes, moulded flush frames with cornice, no glazing

bars. Rusticated quoins. Plinth. Rough rendered to side.

Six panel door, pilastered architrave with pediment. Two modern

steps.

Nos, 17 to 23 (odd), 31 to 37 (odd) and No. 45 form a group

Listing NGR: SU4981297382

247

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/131 No. 23

II GV

2.

C10, Chequered brick. Parapet, brick cornice. Brick band between

storeys. Two storeys. Two windows, one blocked, wood architraves,

double hung sashes with glazing bars, brick arches with stucco

keystone. Ground floor windows have shutters.

Six panel door (two panels glass) in narrow moulded pilastered

architrave, flat hood on brackets. Rendered plinth. North east

gable rebuilt in modern brick.

Nos. 17 to 23 (odd), 31 to 37 (odd) and No. 45 form a group

Listing NGR: SU4983697358

248

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(South Side)

SU 4997 1/127 19.1.51 No. 45

II GV

2.

Probably late C18 or early C19. Chequered brick. Hipped slate

roof. Modern parapet. Moulded stone cornice. Band between

storeys. Three windows, semi-circular on second floor, three-light

sashes with glazing bars in ashlar architrave, one altered. First

floor has three windows, two have flat arches in ashlar and centre

window has segmental arch in ashlar. The flanking windows are of

three lights; the centre window is of two lights, double hung sashes

with glazing bars, with an urn motif in a blocked semi-circular

lunette above. Later square porch in ashlar with Roman Ionic

attached columns on tall plinth, frieze and cornice. Double door

of six panels (trio glass). Canted mid C19 bay to left, three windows,

no glazing bars. Modillion cornice, pentice slate roof. Modern

extension to right.

Nos, 17 to 23 (odd), 31 to 37 (odd) and No. 45 form a group

Listing NGR: SU4987297384

249

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(South Side)

SU 5097 1/404 The Paddocks

II

2.

Early C19. Chequered brick. Tile roof. Three storeys. Three

windows, moulded flush frames, segmental arches, glazing bars.

One window blocked. Six panel door (two panels glass). Flat

wood hood on carved brackets. Four steps.

Listing NGR: SU5000897520

250

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(South Side)

SU 5097 1/404A Garden wall to

The Paddocks

II

2.

Ornamental brick garden wall, four brick piers.

Listing NGR: SU5000997527

251

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/116 Nos. 62 and 64

II GV

2.

One building C18. Two storeys. Chequered brick. Tile roof,

wood eaves cornice. Two three-light windows, casements. On

ground floor, two segmental arched windows are boarded up.

Two plain doors, segmental arches. Stone plinth.

Derelict at time of survey.

nos. 62 to 66 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4989097440

252

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/405 No. 66

II GV

2.

Late C18. Painted brick, rendered ground floor, plinth. Tile

roof. Three storeys. One three-light window, flush frame, double

hung sash with glazing bars. On ground floor, one four-light window,

boarded up. Four panel door, rectangular fanlight, brick voussoir.

Derelict at time of survey.

Nos. 62 to 66 (even) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4989797441

253

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/117 No. 80

II GV

2.

Late C18. Upper storey rendered, ground floor of brick. Rendered plinth.

Tile roof. Two storeys. Cornice between storeys. One window, flush

frame, double hung sash, later glazing bars. Ground floor window has

glazing bars. Four panel door in wood architrave, plain wood hood.

Nos. 80 to 84 (even), the Hospital of St John and Nos 86, 90A and No. 90

form a group

Listing NGR: SU4991997452

254

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/118 No. 82

II GV

2.

Late C18. Red brick. Three storey section to left has hipped tile roof,

two storey section to right. Three windows, 1: 2, brick arches, double

hung sashes with glazing bars. Ground floor has three windows, boarded

up. Left hand door boarded up. Centre four panel door in wood pilastered

architrave, glazed rectangular fanlight, flat hood on carved brackets.

Nos. 80 to 84 (even), the Hospital of St John and Nos. 86, 90A and No. 90

form a group

Listing NGR: SU4992297458

255

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/119 No. 84

II GV

2.

Late C18. Red brick. Doorway with hood on carved brackets. Similar to No.82

Nos. 80 to 84 (even), the Hospital of St John and Nos. 86, 90A and No. 90

form a group

Listing NGR: SU4992697460

256

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/120 19.1.51 Hospital of St John

II GV

2.

Rebuilt by Bernard Bedwell, 1801. Chequered brick. Retiled roof,

hipped to road. Half H plan. Four brick chimney stacks. Two storeys.

Band between storeys. Leaded casements to segmental arched windows.

Two modern doors, with brick segmental arches flank a round arched

passage entrance, blocked arch with wood lintel. The two gabled arms

have one window each storey, blocked on first floor. On ground floor,

segmental arched two light leaded casement window. Four modern

windows have been inserted in the main building and the building has lost

its centre pediment. Four dwellings.

Nos. 80 to 84 (even), the Hospital of St John and Nos. 86, 90A and 90

form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4993197468

257

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/120A Garden piers and

wall to the Hospital

of St John

II GV

2.

Four stone garden piers and low brick wall with iron railings.

Nos. So to 84 (even), the Hospital of St John and Nos 86, 90A and 90

for a group.

Listing NGR: SU4993797464

258

of

2228

1.

752 VINEYARD

(North Side)

SU 4997 1/121 No. 90

(The Barge)

II GV

2.

Formerly the Old Row Barge Public House. In two buildings Left hand

section rebuilt probably in mid C19, right hand side is C18 origin or

before. Left hand section is taller. Tile root. Brick. One window,

double hung sash with glazing bars. On ground floor, two-light window,

segmental arch, modern casement. Plinth. Right hand section lower

pitched tile roof. Rubble. Wood eaves cornice. One window, small

three-light casement. One three-light casement on ground floor with

glazing bars, under wood lintel. Plain door under tiled gabled porch.

Brick to side.

Nos. 80 to 84 (even), the Hospital of St John and Nos. 86, 90A and 90

form a group

Listing NGR: SU4995197494

259

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/264 19.1.51 No. 17

II

2.

C17. Rough rendered on timber frame, modern brick to right. Three

storeys. Two gables to the road. Tile roof. Two windows in the gables,

flush framed casements, no glazing bars, small moulded cornice.

Later fenestration on the first floor. Six-light transom and mullion

windows, casements, no glazing bars, segmental arched wood architrave

with wooden cornice. Modern shop front, flat arched door.

Listing NGR: SU4965596988

260

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/263 19.1.51 Nos. 19 and 21

II GV

2.

One building C17. Much restored. Rendered on timber frame. One gable

to front, two gables to rear. Two storeys and attics.

No.19. One small casement window in gable, flat arch, modern glass.

Modern oriel on the first floor, mullion and transom glazing. Modern

brick ground floor. Rough rendered above ground floor.

No.21. Has flat carriage arxh to right, with rough rendering over, the

rest of the building is rendered. Two windows, moulded wood frames,

double hung sashes with glazing bars. Plinth. Ground floor shop front.

Door of two fielded panels and one of glass.

Nos, 19 to 23 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4965696982

261

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/208 19.1.51 Twitty's Almshouses

II GV

2.

1707. Founded by Charles Twitty, "deputy auditor of the Receipt of

Exchequer on in Westminster". Single storeyed red brick building. Modillion

eaves cornice. Central pediment with ball finial and weathervane. Hipped

roof with attractive glazed lantern of square plan. Panelled door and

casement window of four lights, glazing bars, brick gauged voussoirs.

(See Preston "Christ's Hospital" (1930), pp 60-61).

Twitty's Almshouses, Long Alley Almshouses, Brick Alley Almshouses and

Church of St Helen form a group

Listing NGR: SU4966396789

262

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/205 19.1.51 Long Alley Almshouses

GV

2.

Erected by the Fraternity of the Holy Cross in 1446. Row of single

storey buildings in stone with the Guildhall in the centre. Brick

stacks. Long oak cloister walk in front is circa 1500 and to it were

added three elaborate C17 porches with paintings in panels executed by

Sampson Strong of Oxford in 1605.

The Hall was panelled at the same time and the mullioned bay window of

stone added to the garden side, as well as the good octagonal lantern

on the hall roof which bears the date of its repair, 1707.

(See Preston, "Christ's Hospital" (1930), pp 8-32 and VCH Berks IV).

Twitty's Almshouses, Long Alley Almshouses, Brick Alley Almshouses and

Church of St Helen form a group

Listing NGR: SU4965796736

263

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/204 Brick Alley Almshouses

GV

2.

1718 by Samuel Westbrooke, mason. Main elevation to church yard. Two

storeys in chequer and rubbed brick. Three tall arches each side of a

staircase projection enclose a cloister passage below and galleries

above. Pedimented centre, chequered brick, with rubbed brick quoins,

pedestals for urns. Excellent example of bricklayers' art.

Riverside elevation has rubble walling with red brick dressings, coved

eaves cornice and tall panelled brick stacks.

(See Preston "Christ's Hospital" (1930), pp 59-60).

Twitty"s Almshouses, Long Alley Almshouses, Brick Alley Almshouses and

church of St Helen form a group

Listing NGR: SU4969996732

264

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/204A Wall adjoining Brick

Alley Almshouses on

the river front to

the east.

II

2.

Coursed stone, with restored doorway with drip-mould and quatrefoil

rounded over panelled wood door. Rusticated architrave.

Listing NGR: SU4971096751

265

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/204B Outhouse to Brick Alley

Almshouses in church yard

to north of front elevation

II

2.

One composition with the almshouses. Square one storey building in red

and blue chequered brick. Hipped tile roof. Wood dentil eaves cornice.

Red brick panelled quoins. Red brick plinth. Arched doorway in red

brick architrave. One round arched window to each face with leaded

glazing and tiled cill.

Listing NGR: SU4969096747

266

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/203 19.1.51 Church of St Helen

GV

2.

Mainly late C15 - early C16 with C13 tower and rebuilt spire (1888) and

C13 east wall to two north aisles.

Wide nave of four arcades, with octagonal piers and moulded arches. Two

broad aisles on north and south; outer south aisle built 1539.

Between the steeple and the two storeyed north porch is a structure

formerly of two storeys, reputedly a priest's dwelling.

Chancel details of Woodyer, 1873. Church restored by Scott in 1888.

Notable painted wood panelled ceiling in chapel of north aisle circa 1390.

Originally thirteen pairs of arched and cinquefoiled panels, each one

painted with a full length figure on a vermilion background, standing on

a continuous vine stem and representing Old Testament prophets and Kings,

an unusual rendering of a Tree of Jesse, but with last four panels

depicting St Joseph and an Annunciation group. Pulpit 1636. Font by

H P Peyman of Abingdon is a copy of that at Sutton Courtenay, and was

shown at the 1851 Exhibition.

Twitty's Almshouses, Long Alley Almshouses, Brick Alley Almshouses and

church of St Helen form a group

Listing NGR: SU4969596775

267

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/410 19.1.51 No.2

II GV

2.

Same building as No. 18, High Street. Early C19. Three storeys. Blue

brick, red brick dressings. Tile roof. Brick modillion eaves cornice.

Red brick bands between storeys. Two windows, red brick rusticated

architrave, double hung sashes with glazing bars. Red brick rusticated

quoins. Stone plinth. Two small shop windows, modern glass in bolection

moulded architrave. Plain double doors.

Nos. 2 and 4 and Barley Mow P.H. Lombard Street form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4969197037

268

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(East Side)

SU 4997 1/411 19.1.51 No. 4.

II GV

2.

Early C19. Three storeys. Brick. Wood eaves cornice to tile roof.

Three windows, flat arches, brick flat arches. Ground floor - to

left, small shop front, Doric pilasters. Two fielded door, rectangular

fanlight, wood hood on carved brackets. To right, one window, stone

flat arch with keystone, double hung sash with glazing bars. Brick plinth.

Nos 2 and 4 and Barley Mow P.H. Lombard Street form a group

Listing NGR: SU4969996909

269

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(East Side)

SU 4996 1/256 19.1.51 Nos. 48 and 50

II

2.

One building. Three storeys, Originally C17, timber framed with overhang

of two upper storeys. Rough rendered and rendered. Tile roof. Rendered

plinth One flush framed casement window to No. 48, glazing bars. Four

panel door, reeded architrave with roundels. Hood on consoles. Three

windows on first floor, flush moulded frames, double hung sashes with

glazing bars. No.50 has a flat carriage entrance. One window, flush

frame, double hung sash with glazing bars. Four panel door.

Listing NGR: SU4967996911

270

of

2228

1.

752 WEST ST HELEN STREET

(East Side)

SU 4996 1/257 Nos. 60 to 64 (even)

II

2.

One building. Early C19. Rendered. Tile roof. Plinth. Three storeys.

Three windows, moulded flush frames, double hung sashes with glazing bars,

panel with tabs supports a cornice. The centre window on the first floor

and ground floor has tabs missing and the window to the right on the ground

floor is irregularly placed and has no panel. Two cellar openings, flat

arches. Doorway to Nos 60 and 62 is one composition,with three carved

pilasters and a flat hood on brackets. Doorway to No. 64 is similar, but

set lower. Red brick to side of building.

Listing NGR: SU4968496881

271

of

2228

The following building shall be included:

5354 WEST ST.HELEN STREET

(West Side)

SU 4996 1/408 No 23

GV II

House, now shop and flat. Probably late C16 altered and extended late C18/early

C19 and C20. Timber-frame with rendered and colourwashed brick infill and

plain-tile roof with brick rear ridge and lateral stacks. 2 storeys. 2-window

range of 12-pane sashes. On ground floor are 2 C20 shop windows, central glazed

door and 4-panel door to right. 2 later timber-framed wings to rear, one with

tripartite sash and fragment of framing visible. Interior reported as retaining

timber framing in 2 bays to original front range including jowled posts, tie-

beam trusses with arched braces and curved wind braces. Some original purlins

and rafters probably also remain.

Listing NGR: SU4965396960

272

of

2228

1.

752 WINDSMORE LANE

SU 4996 1/276 No. 7

II GV

2.

Probably C18 origin, but refronted later in brick. Rendered to side.

Tile roof. One storey and attics. Two dormers, gabled, rendered,

modern casements. Two windows, casements with glazing bars in wood

architrave, small cornice. Two steps to two plain doors. Rubble to

rear with brick dentil cornice.

Nos. 7 to 23 (odd) form a group

Listing NGR: SU4956096971

273

of

2228

1.

752 WINSMORE LANE

Malthouse Yard

SU 4996 1/279 Nos 1 and 2

II

2.

Two cottages, one building. Probably C18 origin.Gable end to Winsmore

Lane. One storey and attics. Tile roof. White painted rendering on rubble.

Four gabled dormers break eaves, casements with glazing bars. Two windows

each on ground floor, flat arched casements, with glazing bars in segmental

brick rusticated architrave. Similar doorway. Central carriage entrance

with double doors.

Listing NGR: SU4956496923

274

of

2228

1.

752 ABBEY

SU 4997 1/159 19.1.51 The Long Gallery

I

2.

Dates from circa 1500. Two storeys. Timber framed on rubble base on

north elevation, with rubble wall of two storeys on the south. Brickwork

partly renewed. Straight headed windows, Open gallery walk on north.

Formerly part of the administrative offices of the Abbey.

Listing NGR: SU4999297036

275

of

2228

1.

752 ABBEY

SU 4997 1/159A 19.1.51 The Checker

I

2.

C13 origin. Square stone building, with buttresses. On ground floor,

a doorway with 2 centred arch and continuous moulding heads to the

undercroft, formerly the abbots wine cellar, which has one octagonal

pier and single chamfered ribs in four bays.

The room above has a doorway with continuous moulding and two Decorated

two-light windows. Triangular lobby with three doorways made when the

room was divided into two in the C14. In the right hand chamber is a

fine C13 fireplace, with a stiff leaf and other leaf capitals and

projecting hood.

Tall chimney with rare top; the vents are three stepped lancets in a

gable. Restored circa 1910. West of the checker is a lower stone

range probably the former Granary, and then a timber framed gable on a

stone base. Roof with two tiers of wind braces. The Checker Hall has

been reformed out of a block of cottages, and is now a theatre with an

apron stage, described under the Unicorn Theatre, Thames Street.

Listing NGR: SU4997497021

276

of

2228

1.

752 ABBEY

SU 4997 1/149 19.1.51 Borough Buildings

including Guildhall,

Roysse's School and

Gateway at west end

of Guildhall

II

2.

L-shaped block, east end of west wing of which was on site of chapel

of St John's Hospital. East side modern, modern external staircase

on west side. Old portion includes:-

Guildhall, now used as court room, on ground floor. Partly of C15

origin but panelling recently stripped, columns removed and the

whole restored and modernised. Raised one storey in 1733 to give

room converted to:-

Council Chambers 1759.

Committee Room, C18 with good window.

Roysse's School 1563. Originally part of St John's Hospital.

C16 timber framed, with C17-C18 panelling and later plaster ceiling,

vaulted, divided into panels by flowers and fruit swags. Modern

Armorial stained glass. Repaired 1911. Modern cases at dais end

hold town plate.

Listing NGR: SU4985097066

277

of

2228

1.

752 ABBEY

SU 4997 1/148 19.1.51 Abbey Gate

I

2.

Part of Borough buildings, connecting Town Hall with St Nicholas'

Church. Late C15. Vaulting partly renewed and south pair of small

arches are nodern. Original stone newel in south west angle.

Recently, cleaned.

Listing NGR: SU4985097076

278

of

2228

ABINGDON

583/1/10011 CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS

19-JAN-51

I

Church of late Norman and Perpendicular date, restored in 1881 by Edwin Dolby of

Abingdon and London.

MATERIALS: Mainly rubblestone, some ashlar, red tiled roof.

PLAN: Chancel, nave, west tower, and on the north side a shallow C16 chapel and organ

chamber and vestry of 1880-1.

EXTERIOR: Late Norman nave with W front with late Norman doorway with three orders of

shafts flanked by blind arcading. In nave two N lancets and traces of a third; to the

S (where parapet of 1881) two windows in the Decorated style. West tower of c.1470

built within the nave with stair turret on north side. Vestry and organ loft of 1880-

1 against north side of chancel.

INTERIOR: Chancel separated from nave by broad probably C14 chancel arch. Sceened-

off east vestry of 1953. Reset within This is a late C14 carved crucifixion. Late C19

choir stalls. Nave with kingpost roof of 1881. Benches also of 1880-1. Fixtures and

fittings include a pulpit of 1628 reset at the south-east corner of the nave and a

C15 font with broad stem and bowl with quatrefoils. Stubby C16 chapel on north side

of east end of nave with reset memorial of 1684 to John and Jane Blacknall (both

d.1625), and late C19 stalls and wallpaintings. Exceptionally tall and narrow tower

arch with reset Creed and Lord's Prayer boards.

HISTORY: The church was apparently founded as a chapel for lay servants of Abingdon

Abbey c.1170 to one side of the main gateway into the precinct. The south wall and

chancel were rebuilt following a furious attack on the abbey by the townsfolk in

1327. The church saw considerable enrichment (new windows and tower) in the C14 and

C15. There was an extensive restoration, notably of the interior, in 1880-1 under

Edwin Dolby of Abingdon and London. Works at that time included demolishing the Two

Brewers public house which had stood against the north side of the church; replacing

the nave roof; replastering the walls; replacing the floors; re-opening blocked

windows; building a vestry and organ chamber. After a fire in the chancel in 1953

there was some reordering of the east end of the church.

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE:

The church of St. Nicholas is a complex and architecturally interesting church of the

C12 and later whose history was intimately bound up with that of Abingdon Abbey. It

stands in a prominent town-centre position in central Abingdon facing the Market

Square and its Grade I-listed Town Hall and abutting the gateway which formerly gave

access to the abbey precinct. While the core of the building is of the late C12

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extensive improvement programmes were undertaken in the C14 and C15. It has good

collections of fixtures and fittings and of monuments. Overall of outstanding special

interest.

SOURCES: N. Pevsner, Berkshire (1966), 53-4; J. Sherwood, A Guide to the Churches of

Oxfordshire (1989), 15; R.M. C. Barnes, The 1880 Restoration of St. Nicolas',

Abingdon (1985) [leaflet]

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1.

752 ABBEY GARDENS

SU 4997 1/351 Fragments of Monastic

buildings in Abbey

Gardens

II

2.

Salvaged architectural fragments of the Abbey. Two window heads,

one late C13, the other Decorated style. An artificial ruin with

three bay arcades running north to south, piers and arches similar

to those in St Helen's Church and large east and west window frames.

Listing NGR: SU5000097098

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1.

752 ABBEY GARDENS

SU 4997 1/352 Statue of Queen

Victoria

II

2.

Jubilee statue dated 1887, bronze, on plinth of three steps.

Listing NGR: SU4999797151

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1.

752 ALBERT PARK

SU 4997 1/356 Monument to Prince

Albert

II

2.

By John Gibbs of Oxford. Dated 1864. Statue of Prince Albert in

Elizabethan costume carrying a scroll, on a hexagonal ashlar column

carved with shields and flowers in medallions, flanked by four sandstone

columns, foliated capitals, supported lions with shields, the whole of a

plinth with frieze and cornice with carved medallions of the Queen's head

and the royal monogram. Four steps.

Listing NGR: SU4907597407

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1.

752 THE BRIDGE

SU 5096 1/164 19.1.51 Abingdon or Burford

SU 4996 1/164 Bridge

II GV

2.

This is the North part of Maud Hales Bridge (listed in Bullingdon R.D.)

C15. Rubble and ashlar. Altered 1790 and 1830, and the south part

largely rebuilt 1928. A.M.

(See "Oxoniensia" II (1937) pp134-140; Jervoise E, "Ancient Bridges of

the south of England" (1930) pp6-7; VCH Berks IV, pp435-436).

Abingdon Bridge, The Nags tread P.H. and Salter's Cafe form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4995296870

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1.

752 THE BRIDGE

SU 4996 1/166 The Nags Head Public House

II GV

2.

C18 origin. Timber framed. Rough rendered. Two storeys and attics.

Tile roof, one gabled dormer, casement. Plinth. Five windows, flush

frames, modern glazing bars. Three window section to the left with six

panel door, four light rectangular fanlight, gabled modern tiled hood

with half timbered ornament, on brackets. To right, plain six panel

door. Iron bracket with modern sign. Left side is painted rubble,

brick rusticated quoin and band between storeys. Chimney at quoin.

Abingdon Bridge, The Nags Head P.H. and Salter's Cafe form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4993896895

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1.

752 THE BRIDGE

SU 4996 1/165 Salter's Cafe

(Abingdon Bridge

Restaurant)

II GV

2.

Early C19 stucco rendered front on an C18 house. Mansard roof, half-

hipped to road. Irregular rear elevation. Bridge elevation three

storeys. One modern window to each storey, flat arch, tile cill.

Carved wood "Tudor" door, small wood hood. Ground floor window in

recessed reveals. Rusticated quoin to left. One storey modern brick

linking section to "The Nags Head".

Salter's Cafe, The Nag's Head P.H. and Abingdon Bridge form a group.

Listing NGR: SU4995196886

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APPLEFORD B4016

SU5293

10/1 Road bridge over railway track

- II

Road bridge. Circa 1840. Probably from a design by I.K. Brunel. Brick. Basket

archway, plain parapet.

Listing NGR: SU5252793724

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU59SW (North side)

4/2 Church of St. Peter and St.

09/02/66 Paul

GV II

Church. Romanesque origins; C13 chancel; nave rebuilt by Ewan Christian c.1880;

tower by W. Sillbee Scott c.1885. Squared stone in random courses, with ashlar

stone dressings; C19. plain-tile roofs to nave and chancel; stone spire to tower.

4-bay nave, 2-bay chancel and west tower plan. Early,C20 porch to right of

centre of nave; having coursed squared stone plinth, with timber-framed upper

portion; gabled plain-tile roof. Double plank doors to 4-centred archway. Plank

inner door to round-arched doorway. C19 round-headed lancet to left of centre of

nave. C19 cusped lancet to left. C19 two-light Perpendicular tracery window to

right of nave with possibly re-sited hood-mould. Blocked 2-centred arched

doorway to left of centre of chancel. Single-light stone transomed window to

left of chancel with bottom light blocked. C15 paired lancet to right. Single

lancet to east end of chancel. Rear: blocked round-arched doorway to left of

centre of nave, having moulded imposts. C19 two-light Reticulated tracery

windows to left of nave, and to right of centre. C19 cusped lancet to right.

Vestry forms cat-slide addition to chancel at left with plank door to left and

lancet to left return. 3stage west tower with spire, angle buttresses. Cusped

lancets to each side of first and second stages. 2-light louvred Geometrical

tracery openings to third stage. Square spire with half-hipped lucarnes with

Geometrical tracery openings. Interior not inspected but reputed to have early

C18 altar rail.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: l975, p65) '

Listing NGR: SU5304093703

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APFLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (North side)

10/3 Manor Farahouse and attached

brewhDuse range

GV II

Farmhouse. Circa 1600, two-unit range, now forming cross-wing to left: addition

of circa l650 to end at rear; c.1840 main range. Red brick with flared headers

in Flemish bond, having fragments of large timber-framing with brick infill to

end if cross-wing to left; complex old plain-tile roof; various brick stacks.

Complex plan, originally 2-unit plan, with later additions. 2-storey, 2-bay main

range with 2-storey, cross-wing to left. 6-panel door to right with flat hood on

brackets. Irregular fenestration, having unhorned sashes with glazing bars to

main range, and casements to cross-wing. Interior: early C18 dog-leg staircase

with Flood baluster balustrade and moulded wood handrail to rear of cross-wing.

Cl9 winder staircase at junction of main fringe to cross-wing. Queen-post roofs

to original range and to c,1650 addition. Subsidiary brewhouse range, part now

forming utility rooms to farmhouse. Circa 1700, with mid C18 addition to front

right, possibly incorporating earlier structure. Uncoursed stone rubble with

brick dressings to main range; grey brick with red brick dressings; old

plain-tile roof. L-shaped plan. Single-storey-and-attic 2-bay range. C20

fenestration to main range. Interior: Queen-post roof to mid C18 addition, and

large open fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU5290693717

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (North side)

10/4 Cob wall approx. 5m S of Manor

Farmhouse

GV II

Wall. C18. Cob, with thatch coping. Approximately 2 metres high and 30 metres

long. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5290293706

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (North side)

10/5 Sheltershed approx. 40m ESE of

Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Sheltershed. Probably C18. Stone coursed-rubble rear wall; timber-framed: thatch

half-hipped roof. 3-bay range. 3 openings to front. Interior: queen-strut roof,

with some replaced timber. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5295493701

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (North side)

10/6 The Thatched Cottage and

attached cob wall

GV II

House. C17 with later alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; small

timber-framing with rendered infill; painted brick to left end; thatch roof; old

plain-tile half-hipped roof to left end; brick ridge stack to right of centre,

brick internal stack to rear left. Single storey and attic; 3-window range at

right angles to street. 9-panel C18 door to right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. swept dormers, to left and centre. interior: C17

winder staircase to right at rear. C20 straight-flight staircase to left at

rear. Queen-post roof with wind-braces. Open fireplaces to ground floor centre

and right rooms. Chamfered spine beam to ground floor centre, with ogee end

stops. Some C17 plank doors with original door furniture. Attached, probably

C18, cob wall to rear, along Church Street, Cob, with thatch coping,

Approximately 40 metres long, and 2 metres high.

Listing NGR: SU5289293682

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (North side)

10/7 Nos,3 and 4 Manor Farm

Cottages

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings, C17, with C20 alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble

plinth; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond to ground floor, and to

first floor left: render, probably on timber-framing to first floor centre and

right; old plain-tile roof with some C20 plain-tile patching, half-hipped to

left: ridge stack to left of centre, massive end stack to right with 2

diagonally-set brick flues. Probably originally 3-unit lobby-entry plan with

Cross-wing to rear right. 2-storey, 4-window range. Plank door to left of centre

With C20 open porch having hipped plain-tile roof. Two 3-light C20 casements to

ground and first floors centre and right. C20 two-light casements to ground and

first floors left, and to first floor left of centre, Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5283793670

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (North side)

10/8 Barn approx. 40m NNE of Nos.3

07/12/87 and 4 Manor Farm Cottages

GV II

Barn. Probably mid C18. Red brick plinth; close-studded timber-framing with

weatherboarding; corrugated iron roof: old plain-tile hipped roof to midstrey,

5-bay barn. Central midstrey, doors missing. Lean-to additions to left and

right. Curved principal roof. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5282893738

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APPLEFORD CHURCH STREET

SU5293 (South side)

10/9 Holywell Cottage

GV II

House. Probably late C16 with later alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth

to left; red brick to ground floor; small timber-framing with arched bracing to

first floor, having brick infill, some in herring-bone infill; old plain-tile

roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window

range with single bay of single storey and attic to right. C20 door to right bay

with C20 gabled open porch. 3-light casements with leaded lights to all openings

except 2-light casement with leaded lights to ground floor right. Interior not

inspected

Listing NGR: SU5281293651

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APPLEFORD MAIN ROAD

SU5293 (West side)

10/10 Elm Hayes

- II

House. C17. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; painted brick to ground floor right,

large timber framing, with some replacement timber to ground floor left and to

attic: thatch roof; brick ridge stack to centre. Single storey and attic;

3-window range at right-angles to street. C20 plank door to C20 porch to centre,

C20 metal casements to ground floor. Swept dormer to right of centre. Rear: wood

mullion windows to ground floor with diagonally-leaded lights. Brick end to

road. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5263093494

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APPLETON WITH EATON BADSWELL LANE

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/1 No.22

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.22 (The

Post Office)

GV II

House. Dated 1690. Roughcast front with rendered strips over uncoursed limestone

rubble. Gabled old tile roof; brick symmetrical end stacks, rebuilt in C20 and

late C19 brick. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range.

Central C19 four-panelled door in heavy pegged frame: pediment hood set on

octagonal oak posts has pargetted front with date 16 TS1 90 and grapevine

decoration. Early C19 horizontal-sliding sashes: late C17 wood-mullioned cross

windows on first floor have late C19 casements. Gabled roof dormer with 2-light

leaded casement. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. A fine

dated example of an early nearly symmetrical frontage, and a very rare pargetted

porch.

Listing NGR: SP4421301666

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APPLETON WITH EATON BADSWELL LANE

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/2 No.24 (Badgewell)

GV II

House. Dated 1706 over door. Colourwashed limestone rubble gabled C20 tile

roof; stone ridge stack. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys. 3-window range.

Timber lintel over C20 door with C20 porch: plaster panel over door reads (?

initials)/1706. Timber lintels over C20 windows and small C20 light over porch.

Mid C20 extensions and porch to left side and rear. Interior: open fireplaces,

chamfered and ogee-stopped beams and joists: plainer run-out stops to left.

Winder stairs to attic, which has 3-bay collar-truss roof with cambered collars

and butt purlins. A late dated example of a traditional lobby-entrance house.

Listing NGR: SP4419701671

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APPLETON WITH EATON BADSWELL LANE

SP4401 (South side)

Appleton

9/3 No.9 (Apple Tree Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C17. Timber-framed with angle braces, of 2 panels deep, on rendered

plinth. Gabled and half-hipped old tile roof; left end stack of stone finished

in brick. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 door and casements. C18

two-light leaded casement to rear. Interior: large living room/kitchen to left

has quartered and chamfered ogee-stopped beams, and spice-cupboard door

adjoining open fireplace with chamfered bressumer and bread oven. Transverse

beam to right originally had morticed partition dividing off service room to

right. First floor has 3-bay queen-post roof with windbraces, still open to

collar in 2 rooms to left.

Listing NGR: SP4419501624

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APPLETON WITH EATON CHURCH ROAD

SP4401 (East side)

Appleton

9/4 Church of St. Lawrence

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. Late C12: late C13 tower remodelled in C15: remodelled and north aisle

built in early C17: later C17, early C18 alterations and restored 1883. Coursed

limestone rubble, ashlar dressings: stone slate hanging to east gable wall of

nave. Gabled M-shaped roofs, of stone slates over chancel, and Welsh slate and

C20 tiles over nave. Chancel, aisled nave and west tower. Double-gabled east

wall has 3-light window of 1883 to left of early C17 leaded and partially

blocked chamfered stone-mullioned window. Similar early C17 window to north

wall: south wall has late C13 pointed and chamfered arched priest's doorway

adjoining late C15/early C16 two-light stone-mullioned window with

casement-moulded architrave. Nave: early C17 three-light chamfered

stone-mullioned windows flank plain early C17 north porch with fine studded

double-leaf doors. Early C17 stone-coped south porch has crocketed niche above

similar doors: medieval stoup adjoins late C12 round-headed chamfered doorway:

porch flanked by C15 two-light cinquefoil-headed window, and late C13 two-light

window with late C19 mullion and head. 3-stage west tower: late C13 two-light

Y-tracery window above C15 doorway with C17 studded doors: C15 one- and 2-light

cinquefoil-headed windows and crenellated parapet: slit lights to south

stair-turret. Late C19 louvred south bell turret. Interior: chancel has

quarry-tile floor with late C18 memorial tablets, memorial tablet to Robert

Aldworth, c.1698, and a "memento mori" brass to John Goudrington, d.1518, which

depicts a shrouded copse. Fine wall monument to Sir John Fettiplace, d.1593:

recumbent effigy with strapwork back-panel, set in architectural frame with

Corinthian columns and obelisks with heraldic achievment surmounting

entablature. Early C18 communion rail and 4-bay wainscotted arcade enclosing

earlier columns (V.C.H.) to north chapel. North chapel has C18 ledger stones,

wall tablet to Robert Southeby, d.1717, and fine memorial by Robert Blore to

firs. Anne Southeby, d.1808, her daughter and infant son. Early C19 chamber

organ. Chancel arch built 1873. Nave: late C19 pulpit and fittings, early C19

wall tablets, and C18 pew next to tub-shaped font set on late C12 base with

spiral decoration including beaded bands. Late C13 archway to west tower. Fine

4-bay late C12 Transitional arcade has chamfered pointed arches set on round

piers with square abaci: capitals, from east, have trumpet scallops, stiff-leaf,

beaded interlacing bands with stiff-leaf volutes, and flat-leaf to west. Painted

inscription on east intrados commemorates gift by Sir Richard Fettiplace. 3

panes of C15 armorial stained glass in north aisle window.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.65; V.C.H.: Berkshire, pp.339-40; B.F.L.

Clarke and H.M. Colvin, "The Rebuilding and Repair of Berkshire Churches during

the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries", Berkshire Archaeological

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Journal, Vol.53, 11952-5), pp.69-70).

Listing NGR: SP4439401545

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APPLETON WITH EATON CHURCH ROAD

SP4401 (East side)

Appleton

9/5 2 chest tombs approx. 1m. and

2.5m. W of N porch of Church

of St. Lawrence

GV II

Chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone. Rectangular shape, splayed at corners with

low-relief reeding. Oval inscription panels have acanthus sprays with traces of

original colouring in spandrels. Memorial to Elizabeth Nalder, d.1825, James

Hall, d.1813, James Naiper, d.1808. Late C18 chest tomb approx. 1m. west of

north porch: of limestone with simply-moulded plinth and cornice: memorial to

John Nalder, d.1773, and his wife Mary, d.1809.

Listing NGR: SP4438301553

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APPLETON WITH EATON EATON

SP40SW

2/8 No.18

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C17, late C17 bay to left. Coursed and uncoursed

limestone rubble with squared quoins to right; gabled stone slate roofs; early

C17 end stack, now central ridge stack, of stone finished in brick. one-

extended to 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Renewed timber lintels over

C20 door and windows. Right gable wall has C17 four-light ovolo-moulded

wood-mullioned window. C18/early C19 service bay to rear right of similar

materials: mid C20 extension to rear. Interior: rough chamfered beam to left,

stop-chamfered beam to right. First floor and attic not inspected but likely to

be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4469903208

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APPLETON WITH EATON EATON

SP40SW

2/9 No.7 (Hunter's Moon)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18, possibly with earlier origins. Coursed limestone

rubble, brick quoins and dressings; gabled old tile roof; brick symmetrical end

stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. C20 porch and doors.

Cambered gauged brick ground-floor arches, and flat brick arches with timber

lintels above are over C20 two-light casements. Raised brick storey band: two

C20 roof dormers. C20 porch to rear. Interior: room to right has timber-framed

partition, chamfered ogee-stopped beam and chamfered roll-stopped bressumer with

inscribed date 1649. Central C19 stairs, 5-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SP4480503242

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APPLETON WITH EATON EATON

SP40SN

2/10 Nos.17 and 19

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and

dressings; gabled old tile roof; symmetrical end stacks of brick and stone

finished in brick. L-plan with rear right wing. Two storeys and attic;

symmetrical 5-window range. C20 timber lintel over late C19 plank door with

overlight. Cambered brick arches over C20 casements flanking door: flat brick

arches over similar first-floor casements with brick aprons. Raised storey band:

dentilled brick eaves. Three C20 gabled roof dormers. Rear wing of one storey

and attic, with stone ridge stack. Interior: No.17 to front has 4-panelled

doors, chamfered and roll-stopped beam and ovolo-moulded jambs to open fireplace

to left. Mlid C18 cupboards flank ground- and first-floor fireplace to right.

Attic has old plank doors and collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SP4463403175

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APPLETON WITH EATON EATON

SP40SW

2/11 Barn approx. 20m. S of No.17

GV II

Barn. Mid C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone plinth: right

gable wall of Flemish bond brick with flared headers; gabled corrugated asbestos

roof. Central plank doors. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof with clasped

purlins and windbraces. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4462803150

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APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (East side)

Appleton

9/12 The Thatched Tavern Public

House

GV II

House, now public house. C17, remodelled in C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble,

mainly colourwashed: stuccoed rear gable wall of rear wing. Gabled and

half-hipped tile roof; brick ridge stack. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic;

3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door to left, and C20 casements: C20

gabled dormer casements. Later C18 rear wing of one storey and attic; one-bay

range: right side wall has C20 door adjoining blocked doorway. Interior:

chamfered beans, and stop-chamfered beam to right. Winder stairs to front of

stepped stack. Closed timber truss to right.

Listing NGR: SP4437101734

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APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (East side)

Appleton

9/13 Appleton Manor

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.16

(Appleton Manor House)

including barn)

GV II*

Manor house, now house. c.1190-1200, of which the screens and parlour end to

right survive: late C16 porch, early C17 extension to left: remodelled and

extended to rear by Detmar Blow and Billerus for Mrs. Timpson, in 1924.

Uncoursed limestone rubble, ashlar dressings, with slate hanging at top of

gabled right bay; jettied and timber-framed first floor of porch has close

studding. Gabled stone slate roof; stone ridge and internal stacks. Late C12

plan form unclear: remodelled as L-plan in Arts and Crafts style with rear left

wing in 1924. 2 storeys and attic; 6-window range, includes gabled fronts of

right outer bay, central bay and gabled porch right of centre. Very fine late

C12 doorway has deep-moulded arch set on 3 orders of colonettes with stiff-leaf

capitals. Porch in front has early C19 nine-panelled door, with dolphin knocker,

set in moulded wood architrave: jettied first floor of late C16 porch has

wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded canted bay window supported on brackets carved in

low relief. Early C20 canted bay window with stone-mullioned lights in central

bay to left. 2-window range to left has timber lintels over central C20 door,

with early C20 casement to right: late C16/C17 two-light ovolo-moulded

cross-window to left, and similar 2-light windows above which include reused

late C16/C17 mullions to right. Late C12 roll-moulded arris to rear right corner

of parlour. Side walls and rear remodelled by Blow and Billerus, who added

similar canted bay windows and hipped roof dormers. Interior: the hall entered

through the main doorway has 2 late C12 chamfered round-arched service doorways

to the left, with roll-moulded hood moulds and a small carved head in between.

Room to right divided from hall by late C16 inserted stack: chamfered bressumer

over open fireplace with re-used roll-moulded jambs, and late C16 panelling. 2

fireplaces with chamfered bressuners to left. First floor: late C16 moulded

stone fireplace to right. Porch has stop-chamfered beams, and close-studded left

side wall with blocked 2-light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned windows: C17 room to

left of porch has stop-chamfered beam and chamfered bressumer over fireplace.

Other interior features are by Blow and Billerus: these include some reused

early C18 panelling, doors, fireplaces and a late C17-style staircase which has

thick turned balusters and newel posts finished with roughly rounded blocks. The

late C12 part of the house makes Appleton Manor one of the oldest surviving

inhabited manor houses in Britain: "an amazing survival". (Pevsner). The late

C12 hall is defined by the roll-moulded arris to the outer wall and the

magnificent entrance and 2 service doorways at the other end. Appleton Manor was

purchased by Sir John Fettiplace in 1580 - see Church of St. Lawrence (q.v.) -

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and in 1634 by Speaker Lenthall of Burford, who restored the Church at

Besselsleigh (q.v.).

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.65-6; Arthur Oswald, "Appleton Manor",

Country Life, 11th June 1929, pp.670-00; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.335; M.

Wood, The English Medieval House, 1965, pp.124 and 539; 1820 drawings by Buckler

in Bodleian Library, MS Top. Berks C.49, No.24 and Ms Top.gen.a.ll, fol.2, No.5)

Listing NGR: SP4436801510

309

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (East side)

Appleton

9/14 Barn with gatehouse and

06/08/52 attached walls approx. 85m NW

of Appleton Manor

(Formerly listed as No.16

(Appleton Manor House)

including barn)

GV II

Barn and gatehouse, now store. Late C16/early C17. Barn: C20 weatherboarding

over timber framing on limestone plinth: 4 square panels to each bay; square

timber framing with brick infill to rear. Gabled Marseilles tile roof. Plank

doors in outer bays, C20 to left and C18 with old strap hinges to right. Outshut

of limestone rubble to rear. Interior: 5-bay collar-truss roof with windbraces,

butt purlins and braced posts. Gatehouse to left: 2 storeys; one bay of similar

materials with gabled old tile roof and through-entry. Subsidiary features: C18

walls attached to right of barn enclose kitchen garden. Limestone rubble wall

with brick courses at top carried c.90m. along Church Road and then returned to

meet a plainer limestone rubble wall which is returned to the barn, thus

enclosing kitchen garden.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.66).

Listing NGR: SP4430701578

310

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (West side)

Appleton

9/15 No.55 (Yew Tree Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C18, remodelled mid C20. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled old

tile roof; brick end stack. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window

first-floor range. Timber lintels over three C20 windows, including blocked door

left of centre, and canted bay window to right. C19 two-light dormer casements.

Two late C18/early C19 wings to rear of similar materials with 6-pane sashes and

C20 porch. Interior and rear not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4432701727

311

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (West side)

Appleton

9/16 No.51 (May Tree Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C17. Timber-framed with angle braces, of 2 square panels deep, on

limestone rubble plinth. Gabled thatch roof; stone left end stack. 3-unit plan.

One storey and attic; 3-window range. C20 door and windows: C19 three-light

dormer casements. Later outshut of limestone rubble to rear. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4428801762

312

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (West side)

Appleton

9/17 Nos.41 (Richard Hassel

Cottage), No.43 (John Southeby

Cottage), No.45 (Robert West

Cottage)

GV II

Cottage, now 3 dwellings. C17, mid C18 bay added to right. Uncoursed limestone

rubble; half-hipped thatch roof; ridge stack (end of C17 building) of stone

finished in brick. 4- extended to 5-unit plan. 2 storeys, right bay of one

storey and attic. 5-window range of scattered fenestration. Timber lintels over

three C20 plank doors and C20 windows including central blocked door: C18

two-light leaded casements to top left and bottom right. Mid C18 bay has C19

two-light and C18 two-light leaded dormer casements above segmental brick arch

over C18 three-light leaded casement with brick apron. Interior: cased beams,

but only partially inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4428101692

313

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (West side)

Appleton

9/18

Manor Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18: mid C19 extension. Coursed limestone rubble;

gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack, rebuilt in mid Cl9; brick lateral stack

to mid C19 wing. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range, with

central mid C19 wing. Right bay has horned mid C19 sash, and timber lintels over

C20 door with porch and mid C19 four-light casement: left bay has stop-chamfered

timber lintel over horned sash and mid C19 three-light casement: gabled front of

mid C19 wing has segmental stone arches over 6-pane sashes. One-storey service

range to right: of limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof, C18 plank door to

rear and mid C19 brick bay to right. Interior: C19 panelled doors. Cased beams.

Quarter-turn stairs in front of stack. Two C18 collar trusses flank stack.

Queen-post truss in service range.

Listing NGR: SP4421501594

314

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP440l (West side)

Appleton

9/19 No.13

- II

House. Early C18 (c.1720-30). Flemish bond brick with flared headers; gabled old

tile roof; brick end stack. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window

range. Pediment hood with carved brackets over central C20 glazed door.

Elliptical arches with keystones over C19 three-light casements, and similar

segmental arch over small blind window above door. Raised storey band; moulded

wood cornice. Two gable roof dormers with C19 two-light casements. Outshut to

rear enlarged in C19. An unusual Georgian vernacular elevation. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4425801489

315

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON ROAD

SP4401 (West side)

Appleton

9/20 Granary approx. 12m. NW of

No.3 (not included)

GV II

Granary, now outhouse. Early C18. Weatherboarding over close-studded timber

frame of light scantling, above high limestone plinth; pyramidal old tile roof.

2 storeys. One-bay range. Timber lintel over entry to ground-floor store, and

first-floor side-entry to granary. Interior: exposed timber framing, with

notches cut on posts which marked the amount of grain stored. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SP4417501428

316

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON LANE

SP40SW (South side)

Appleton

2/33 No.131 (Millway)

- II

House. Early/mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick gable

end stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Central C20 door and porch.

Timber lintels over C20 windows, and C19 first-floor casements. C20 extensions

to sides. Interior: remodelled in C20.

Listing NGR: SP4345000648

317

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/21 Appleton House and attached

09/02/66 wall

(Formerly listed as 2,

Netherton Road (The Rectory)

GV II

Rectory, now house. Early C18: front altered mid C19. Coursed limestone rubble:

roughcast front. Gabled stone slate roof; symmetrical end stacks of stone ashlar

each finished in 3 brick flues. L-plan, with rear right wings. 2 storeys and

attic; symmetrical 3-window range. Central doorway has C20 French windows. Mid

C19 sashes. Moulded wood cornice. Two hipped roof dormers. One-storey range

along rear left wall of chequer brick with gabled stone slate roof and brick end

stack: rear wall is of header bond grey brick with red brick vertical strips,

dressings and gauged brick flat arches over two late C18 six-pane sashes.

2-storey stair-turret to rear has early C18 six-pane sashes with thick glazing

bars and reset early C18 segmental-pedimented doorcase. Two rear wings, parallel

to each other, of similar materials: wing of one storey and attic to left has

6-light leaded casement: wing to right of 2 storeys; 3-window range has 8-pane

sash and four 3-light leaded casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be

of interest. Subsidiary features: tall wall of coursed limestone rubble with

flat brick coping. Encloses front lawn, curving round front to meet straight

wall which runs back to rear of house.

Listing NGR: SP4414001398

318

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/22 Barn, stable and attached wall

S approx. 25m NE of Appleton

House

GV II

Barn, now store and garage. Early C18. C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on

limestone rubble plinth. Gabled thatch roof. 3-bay plan with central threshing

floor. C20 double doors. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins,

and braced posts with moulded soffits to jowls. Subsidiary features: remodelled

stone stable to right is attached to high wall of limestone rubble with flat

brick coping, which extends for 17m. to gateway adjoining similar wall attached

to Appleton House (q.v.). Similar wall approx. 5m. long attached to outbuilding

approximately 40 metres north of Appleton House (q.v.), to right. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SP4415701426

319

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/23 outbuilding approx. 40m. N of

Appleton House

GV II

Outbuilding. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; pyramidal old tile roof. One

storey; one-bay range. Segmental brick arches over opposing doors in front and

rear walls, with brick ventilation slit to front. Originally connected by a

stone wall to another similar building to the north-east (q.v.). These buildings

may have functioned as looseboxes for animals, or possibly as twin gazebos.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4414201440

320

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/24 Outbuilding approx. 15m. N of

Appleton House

GV II

Outbuilding. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; pyramidal old tile roof. One

storey; one-bay range. Segmental brick arches over C20 two-light window to front

and blocked door to rear: brick ventilation slit to front. Originally connected

by a stone wall to another similar building to the south-east (q.v.). These

buildings may have functioned as looseboxes for animals, or possibly as twin

gazebos. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4412701417

321

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/25 No.8 (Pond Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile

roof; stone gable end external stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Chamfered timber lintels over central early C19 six-panelled door with flat

hood, 4-light leaded ground-floor casements and 3- flanking 2-light leaded

first-floor casements. C20 rear range. Interior not inspected but noted as

having chamfered beams and open fireplace.

Listing NGR: SP4415001357

322

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/26 No.14

GV II

House. Late C17. Light timber framing of 3 square panels deep, on limestone

rubble plinth; hipped thatch roof; brick stacks at ends of ridge. 2-unit plan

with flanking outshuts under same roof. One storey and attic; 2-window range.

C20 door to left of centre. C19 two- and 3-light casements. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4408101305

323

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/27 No.16

GV II

Small house. Late Cl7/early C18. Colourwashed limestone rubble; colourwashed

light timber framing with brick infill at top of right gable. Gabled thatch

roof; brick end stack. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber

lintel over plank door set in moulded wood architrave. Timber lintels over C19

two-light casement to left, and C20 window to right. C20 extension to left.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4407801302

324

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (North side)

Appleton

9/28 Barn and stable approx. 15m.

SW of South Lawn (not

included)

GV II

Barn, now store. Late C17/early C18. C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on

limestone plinth: 4 square panels of timber framing between each truss. Gabled

old tile roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Gabled porch with stone

slate roof and C20 double doors. Interior: collar-truss roof with butt purlins

and braced posts. Stable, now garage, to left, of uncoursed limestone rubble

with gabled thatch roof: through-entry to left is blocked at front: inserted

garage doors to rear: collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SP4402401282

325

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (South side)

Appleton

9/29 Dovecote approx. 3m. SE of The

Close (not included)

GV II

Dovecote, now utility room. C17. Timber-framed with brick infill on limestone

rubble plinth: front wall has light close studding. C20 weatherboarding to side

walls and roughcast rear wall. Gabled stone slate roof. 2 storeys; one bay. C20

door and C18 three-light casement in right side wall: roof surmounted by timber

glover. Interior: first floor has wood nesting boxes to all walls, and original

purlins and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SP4414201280

326

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (South side)

Appleton

9/30 Barn approx. 30m. SWW of The

Close (not included)

GV II

Barn and stable. C17, Old lapped oak weatherboarding over timber frame on

limestone rubble plinth; gabled thatch roof. 5-bay plan with stable to left of

4-bay barn. Old plank double doors to threshing floor: C17 plank door with

Norfolk latch to stable. Plank loft door with old strap hinges in left gable.

Interior: weatherboard partition to stable, which has oak stall and manger for 2

horses, and cobbled floor. 5-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins, and

arch-braced posts and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SP4409601287

327

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (South side)

Appleton

9/31 Building, formerly cottage,

approx. 20m. N of No.9 (The

Rectory) (not included)

GV II

Small house, now store. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; thatch roof, with

iron sheeting to part of rear, is hipped to right and gabled with brick end

stack to left. 2-unit plan. One-storey, 2-window range. Timber lintels over

blocked door and flanking C20 three-light casements: C17 three-light

wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded half-dormer window. Rear: segmental brick arch over

doorway to left of inserted garage doors. Interior: left room has cased beams,

winder stairs adjoining fireplace and queen-post truss set on timber-framed

partition, with wattle and daub infill. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4406701259

328

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON NETHERTON ROAD

SP4401 (South side)

Appleton

9/32 Charity Farm House

GV II

House. Early C17. Timber framing of 2 panels deep on high limestone rubble

plinth: square panels of heavy scantling with colourwashed brick infill and

thinner horizontal rails: left gable wall of colourwashed brick. Gabled thatch

roof; brick end stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range of scattered

fenestration. Late C19 four-panelled half-glazed door: C20 timber porch. Timber

lintels over C19 three-light casements. C20 extension to right. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4404501246

329

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON OAKESMERE

SP4401 (West side)

Appleton

9/34 The Three Horseshoes Public

House

- II

House, now public house. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled concrete

tile roof; ridge stack of stone finished in brick. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2

storeys. 2-window range. Timber lintel over C18 six-panelled (2 glazed) door:

C20 porch.Timber lintels over C19 three-light casements. C20 wing to right.

Interior: room to right has fine open fireplace with chamfered bressumer

Chamfered ogee-stopped beams. First floor not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SP4428401231

330

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON OLD ENGLAND'S LANE

SP4401 Appleton

9/35 Tudor Cottage

- II

House. C17. Timber-framed, of 3 panels wide and 2 deep, on limestone rubble

plinth. Gabled thatch roof; stone external stack mainly rebuilt in brick c.1962.

One-unit plan. One storey and attic; one-bay range. C20 window, and brick porch

of c.1962 to original entry on left. One-storey rear extension of c.1962.

Interior: stop-chamfered beam: original purlins and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SP4441901762

331

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON PARK LANE

SP4401 Appleton

9/36 No.2 Woodmore House)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No.2 Park

Lane)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate

roof, artificial stone slates to rear; symmetrical end stacks of stone finished

in brick. 3-unit central staircase plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range.

C20 timber lintels over C20 door. C20 stone porch. Timber lintels over flanking

C19 two-light casements: 3- flanking 2-light first-floor casements. Coved wood

cornice. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4428301365

332

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON

SP4OSW

2/6 Manor Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Datestone in left gable wall D/RI/1677. Coursed limestone rubble;

hipped Welsh slate roof; brick end stacks and C20 stack to rear left. with

Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 5-window range. Mid C19 porch with mid

cast-iron columns to half-glazed door with overlight. Flat brick arches over mid

C20 six-pane sashes. Raised storey band; moulded wood cornice. Mid C19 ranges of

similar materials to rear and right: segmental stone arches and ashlar

architraves to sashes and casements, and door to right. Interior: slightly

restored bolection-panelled room to left. Mid C19 stairs: late C17 balustrade at

top of attic stairs remains from the original staircase.

Listing NGR: SP4486403298

333

of

2228

APPLETON WITH EATON EATON

SP40SM

2/7 Hythe Cottage

GV II

House. Early C17 with late C17 extension to left. Originally timber-framed.

Rendered; gabled roof, with old tiles, and stone slate to rear left; large stone

ridge stack, originally end stack of early C17 house. One-unit extended to

3-unit plan. 2 storeys. One- extended to 4-window range. C20 door and windows:

2-light leaded casement to top left. Stair turret-at junction between ranges to

rear. Interior: timber-framed walls throughout. Earl C17 house has chamfered

ground-floor beam and chamfered braced tie beam. Late C17 extension has

chamfered beams, and jowled posts to 2-bay queen-post truss with windbraces:

timber-framed partition to winder stairs.

Listing NGR: SP4481203269

334

of

2228

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4388 (North side)

17/4 Nos.38 and 39

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Probably late C18. Red brick with flared headers in

Flemish bond, with red brick dressings; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge

stack to right of centre. Probably originally 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey,

4-window range. Plank door to right of centre with segmental brick head. Plank

door to left in place of window with flat brick arch. Early C20 three-light

casements to all openings with flat brick arches. Blind panel to first floor

right of centre. Dentil course to eaves. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4322088363

335

of

2228

ARDIN6TON CHURCH STREET

5U4388 (North side)

17/5 The Vicarage

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Vicarage)

GV II

Vicarage. Probably late C17 with C18 front. Roughcast, probably on brick; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of centre.

Probably 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. 6-panel

part-glazed door to right of centre with panelled wood surround and flat hood on

richly carved brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes to ground floor, except 16-pane

horned sash to right. 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor. Two C19 gabled

full dormers with 2-light casements. Right return: brick to ground and first

floor, fish-scale tile-hanging to gable end. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4316488360

336

of

2228

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4388 (South side)

17/6 Ardington House

25/10/51

II*

Gentry house. c.1720, with some later alterations. Probably by Thomas Strong,

Junior, of Oxford; for Edward Clarke. Ashlar stone plinth; grey brick with red

brick dressings; complex roof of slate with lead ridges; brick end stacks and

ridge stacks. Baroque style. 3-storey, 7-window range, arranged 2:3:2.

Segmental-headed 6-panel door to centre, with stone architrave surround with

keystones, and rusticated outer surround. Segmental-headed 12-pane sashes with

segmental brick heads and brick keystones to left and right bays to centre. Two

12-pane sashes with flat brick arches and brick keystones to left and right.

Flat brick band between ground and first floors. 3 segmental-headed 12-pane

sashes with segmental brick heads having brick keystones, and brick aprons, to

first floor centre 3 bays. Two 12-pane sashes with flat brick arches and brick

keystones to first floor left and right. Flat brick band between first and

second floors. 3 segmental-headed 12-pane sashes with segmental brick heads

having brick keystones, and brick aprons, to second floor 3 bays. Two 12-pane

sashes with flat brick arches and brick keystones to second floor left and

right. Plain stone cornice at base of plain parapet. Pediment to centre 3 bays,

with mid C19 armorial cartouche. Rear: identical fenestration, except glazed

door to ground floor centre and C19 wood 2-light wood mullion and transom

windows to lengthened openings with flat brick arches and brick keystones to

ground floor left and right. Mid C19 wood loggia on Doric columns to ground

floor centre 3 bays. Left return: 3-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door with

plain fanlight and round-arched surround having keystone and impost blocks.

Round-topped 12-pane sashes with round-arched surrounds having keystones and

impost blocks to ground and first floors, that to ground floor left shortened;

those to first floor have shaped brick aprons. Flat brick band between ground

and first floors, and between first and second floors. 3 round windows with

keystones to second floor. Interior: mid C19 wood panelling to hall, with

shell-topped niches flanked by paired Ionic pilasters to each side of hall.

Early C19 Imperial staircase which rises in 2 flights to half-landing and

returns in single flight to first floor. Balustrade of barley-sugar twist

balusters. First floor landing has mid C19 wood panelling in Baroque style.

Dining room to ground floor rear has probably early C18 Bolection moulded

panelling with some later alterations and early C19 plasterwork ceiling of

garlands of vines with central shaped moulding. Subsidiary kitchen pavilion, of

1961 by Hugh Vaux, is not of special architectural interest. History: built by

Thomas Strong, for Edward Clarke. Estate bought by Robert Vernon in 1833. Vernon

made a fortune selling horses to the British Army in the Napoleonic Wars, and

presented a collection of paintings to the nation. In 1861 Ardington was bought

by Lord Wantage of Lockinge.

337

of

2228

(Ardington House, by Bervase Jackson-Stops in Country Life: 1981; Buildings of

England, Berkshire, 1975 p67)

Listing NGR: SU4329588273

338

of

2228

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4388 (South side)

17/7 Church of The Holy Trinity

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. C12 nave; C13 chancel, side chapels, and north tower; C14 north porch;

C19 restoration of 2 stages: tower refaced and spire added by Joseph Clarke

c.1856; nave lengthened, south aisle and north chapel rebuilt, and chancel

decorated by Somers Clarke c.1887. Roughcast to nave and chancel, probably on

coursed squared stone; coursed squared stone to north chapel and tower; stone

slate roof. 4-bay nave with south aisle chancel with side chapels, and north

tower plan. North side: gabled porch to left of nave with plank double outer

doors to 2-centre archway. Romanesque doorway with studded plank door to church.

Romanesque lancet to centre of nave. Y-tracery window to right of nave. C19

lancets and 2-centre arched doorway with plank door to north chapel. 2-light

stone mullion window with hood mould to chancel. West window; 4-light

intersecting tracery. East window: 3-light rectilinear tracery. South side: C19

paired lancets, except C19 four-light stone mullion and transom window to right

of aisle and possibly reset Y-tracery window to right of centre of aisle. Tower:

2-light reticulated tracery window to north face of tower; broach spire.

Interior: C19 arch-braced collar truss roof to chancel with 2 rows of

windbraces. C19 wood reredos with triptych. Walls and roof of chancel have C19

stencil decoration. C19 choir stalls and organ case. 2-centred chancel arch of 3

orders on columns. C19 screen to chancel with wrought-iron gates. Nave: 8-bay

arch-braced collar-truss roof. C17 hexagonal wood pulpit to left of chancel

arch. South aisle arcade of four 2-centre arches. Basket-arch to south aisle

chapel on corbels, that to right having green-man carving. Monument in nave of

kneelinq female figure in marble by E.H. Baily.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, pp66-7; VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924,

pp270-1)

Listing NGR: SU4315688319

339

of

2228

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (South side)

17/8 Churchyard Cross approx. 3m N

of tower of Church of Holy

Trinity

GV II

Churchyard cross. Probably C15 with mid C19 restoration. Stone. Base of 3 steps.

C19 base to tapering octagonal shaft. Gabletted top with worn gargoyles to

corners. Probably mid C19 cross above.

Listing NGR: SU4315188330

340

of

2228

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4388 (South side)

17/9 Memorial to Robert Hamilton

Lindsay and wife approx. 20m

SW of Church of Holy Trinity

GV II

Memorial. c.1911. Stone carving. Stone base. Recumbent figure of a man in dress

uniform with cloak, wearing decorations and sword, having hands clasped on

chest. Winged female figure kneeling at, and holding, head. 3 praying children

at feet. Inscription on base reads "Robert Hamilton Lindsay, 3rd Son of 26th

Earl of Crawford, Born 1874, Died 1911. Mary Janet, 3rd Daughter of Sir William

John Clarke, Bart. of Ruperts Wood, Australia, Born 1874, Died 1960. Be strong

and of a good courage, be not afraid neither...

Listing NGR: SU4312788300

341

of

2228

ARDINGTON SCHOOL ROAD

SU4388 (North side)

17/11 Lamp post at SU 4302 8853

II

Lamp post. Late C19. Cast-iron fluted shaft with ladder support and light cage.

History: paraffin street lamps were installed in the late C19, financed from the

profits of the "Boars Head" Public House in Ardington.

(M.A. Havinden, "Estate Villages, a study of the Berkshire villages of Ardington

and Lockinge" Reading University Press)

Listing NGR: SU4302088330

342

of

2228

ARDINGTON SCHOOL ROAD

SU48NW (South side)

7/12 Ardington Mill House

II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Mid C17, with late C19 alterations. Rendered plinth;

small timber-framing, with some late C19 work, having roughcast infill; old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. Originally 3-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 4-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to right of

centre with C20 open lean-to porch. 3-light casements to all openings, except

2-light casement, to first floor right of centre. Ground floor windows have wood

hoodmoulds. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4290488186

343

of

2228

The following building shall be included:

ARDINGTON SCHOOL ROAD

SU 48 NW (south side)

7/197 Ardington Mill and

8-10-87 attached Pottery

GV II

Water Mill. Later C19 with early C19 origins. Red brick with flared headers

in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof. 2-storey, 3-bay range. C20 part-glazed

door to right of centre. 2-light segmental-headed wood casement with segmental

brick head to left. Single-light wood casement with segmental brick head

to centre. Hoist doorway to first floor centre, with C20 door. Platform

on shaped brackets, and gabled hood on shaped brackets. Interior not inspected

but noted as having overshot iron wheel of early C19 with wood blades or scoops.

Rest of machinery removed for restoration at time of survey. Attached dairy,

now pottery, to left. Circa 1880. Coursed stone rubble plinth; red brick

to right; close-studded timber-framing with rendered infill to left; old plain-

tile roof; brick end stack to right at junction with mill. Olde Englishe

Style. Single-storey, single-bay range to right, single storey and attic;

2-bay cross-wing to left. Lean-to porch to right with open wood baluster

screen. C20 part-glazed door to right return of cross-wing to left. Double-

leaf doors to right. Leaded lights to some upper panels of timber-framing

to left. Interior: ground floor room to left has slate shelves and decorative

tiling. History: the mill was probably rebuilt and dairy probably built as

part of the progressive policy of the Lockinge Estate and supplied the

Ardington bakery and shop (qv. Ardington Post Office and attached house).

Listing NGR: SU4289688157

344

of

2228

In the entry for:-

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4388 (South side)

17/10 Nos. 10 and 11

GV II

The entry should be amended to read:-

ARDINGTON WELL STREET

SU4388

17/10 Nos. 9,10 and 11 (The Bank)

GV II

------------------------------------

ARDINGTON CHURCH STREET

SU4388 (South side)

17/10 Nos.10 and 11

GV II

Row of two cottages, probably former farmhouse. Mid C17 with C18 addition to

right, and C19 probable encasement to left. Timber-framing with rendered infill

to centre; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond to right; roughcast,

probably on brick, with C19 false timber-framing to left; C20 plain-tile

half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre, lateral stack to right, and

internal stack to rear left. 2-storey, 5-window range. Plank door to centre with

C19 gabled hood on brackets. C19 two-centre arch-headed door to left of centre.

Irregular fenestration. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4310288370

345

of

2228

ARDINGTON

SU4388

17/1 Ardington Post Office and

attached House

II

House and Post office. c.1895. Red brick plinth; large timber-framing with

rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre. "Old English"

style. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. 2 wood oriels to ground floor

with hipped roofs and glazing bars. 2 gabled half-dormers with 2-light casements

and shaped bargeboards. Left return: plank door to left. Attic jettied. Wood

oriel window with gabled roof to gable end of roof. Interior not inspected. Post

Office attached by covered walkway with wood baluster screen. Post Office:brick

plinth; old plain-tile roof. L-plan with additions. Single-storey, 3-window

range at right-angles to house. Panel door to right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of wood mullion and transom windows. History: the village shop, now

the Post Office, was established as a co-operative on the Rochdale system, by

Lord Wantage for his tenants.

(M.A. Havinden, "Estate Villages, a study of the Berkshire villages of Ardington

and Lockinge" Reading University Press)

Listing NGR: SU4325088491

346

of

2228

ARDINGTON

5U4388

17/2 No.53 (Bassetts)

II

House. C17, with later alterations. Painted stone uncoursed-rubble plinth;

irregular timber-framing with painted brick and rendered infill; C20 plain-tile

roof; brick end stacks, ridge stack to left of centre. Single storey and attic;

S-bay range, with addition to left under cat-slide roof. C20 panelled door ta

right-return of addition. 3-light casement to centre, 2-light casement to right.

Raking dormer to centre with 2-light casement. Interior: chamfered spine beams

with ogee end stops and open fireplaces to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU4352188265

347

of

2228

ARDINGTON ARDINGTON WICK

SU4BNW

7/3 Ardington Wick Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Mid C17 with C19 alterations and additions. Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre, ridge

stack to rear right. 2-storey, 2-window range with cross-wing to right. 8-panel

door to right of centre with wood fluted Doric pilasters and open-pediment

gabled hood on richly carved scroll brackets. Wood cross-windows to all

openings, except 3-light casement to first floor of cross-wing and 2-light

casement to first floor of cross-wing. Wood cornice to eaves. Gable-end of

cross-wing tile-hung. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4352489575

348

of

2228

ARDINGTON WEST GINGE

SU4486

22/13 No.1 (Lower Farmhouse)

II

Farmhouse. C17, with C18 and later alterations. Brick; lined render, probably on

timber-framing, to first floor left and centre; old plain-tile roof, hipped to

right; brick end stack to left, truncated lateral stack to left. C19 brick

lateral stack to right. 2-storey, 4-window range. Sash door to right of centre.

Irregular fenestration of casements, including some C18 casements, with leaded

lights, to first floor. Rear: C17 timber-framing to cross-wing at left. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4442786825

349

of

2228

AROIN6TON WEST GINGE

SU4486

22/14 Nos.3 and 4

II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17 with C19 front. Brick plinth; roughcast, probably on

brick, with brick dressings; old plain-tile roof, hipped to right, half-hipped

to left; brick ridge stack to centre, end stacks. Probably originally 4-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 4-window range. Plank door to left of centre. C19

fenestration of 2-light wood mullion windows, except 3-light wood mullion

windows to ground floor left and right of centre. Ground floor windows have

segmental-pointed relieving arches. Interiors not inspected but noted as having

open fireplace to ground floor left of centre.

Listing NGR: SU4444986702

350

of

2228

ARDINGTON WEST GINGE

SU4486

22/15 Bishop's Cottage, and Two

Chimneys

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17 with later alterations. Rendered plinth; large

timber-framing with rendered infill; thatch hipped roof; various brick stacks.

L-plan. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. Plank door to left return.

Irregular fenestration of casements, with bay windows to ground floor. 3 swept

dormers. Left return: timber-framing with brick infill; C20 plain-tile roof.

2-storey, 3-window range with single storey and attic bay to left. Irregular

fenestration of C20 casements. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4444086661

351

of

2228

ARDINGTON WEST GINGE

SU4486

22/16 Nos.9 and 10

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17, with late C19 alterations and additions. Painted

brick base; timber-framing with arched braces to first floor, having roughcast

infill; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank

door to right of centre with C19 gabled hood on brackets. c19 wood oriel window

to left of centre. C20 door and open porch to left. C19 two-light casement with

wooden segmental head to right. C20 casement to first floor left. 3-light wood

mullion window to first floor right. C19 additions to left and right have brick

plinth; large timber-framing with roughcast infill; half-hipped roofs with bands

of plain and fish-scale tiles. Each addition is a single-storey single-bay

range. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4442286643

352

of

2228

ASHBURY BERRYCROFT

SU28NE

5/8 Berrycroft Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. 1593 datestone in wall but is late C18. Uncoursed chalk rubble,

brick quoins and dressings; tiled roof, brick stacks. L-plan. 2-storey, 5-

window range. C20 gabled brick and tile porch, late C19 4-panelled (2 glazed)

door. Brick dressings and cambered arches linked by brick bands over C20 two

and 3-light casements; brick storey band; Reset 1593 datestone to right. Hipped

roof; ridge stack. Interior not inspected. Chalk rubble and brick to rear wing,

which also has tile cladding to left and weatherboarding to rear. C20 brick,

weatherboard and pantiled lean-to to rear at angle between wings.

Listing NGR: SU2621685085

353

of

2228

ASHBURY BERRYCROFT

SU28NE

5/21 Nos 1 to 3 (consecutive)

- II

Row of 3 cottages. Late C16/early C17 (No.1) and graffito dated 1756 (Nos 2 &

3). Uncoursed chalk and sarsen rubble, on sarsen base and mid-C18 random bond

brick to No 3; thatched roof; brick stacks: No. 1 built as 1-bay timber framed

cottage, the chalk walling replacing the timber frame c.1756. No. 1 of 2-unit

plan, Nos 2 & 3 much altered but probably 2-unit with fireplace, adjoining

staircase, and gable with C20 doors to each cottage. 1 1/2-storey, 7-window

range, under timber lintels except original 1st floor window-frames with hinges

for shutters to front rear dormers of No. 2; gabled and half-hipped roof;

brick ridge and end stacks. Interior: No.1 has ovolo moulded beam to right &

No.2 has C18 planked doors. No 2 & 3 have C20 rear extensions and No 3 has C20

lean-to extension at front.

Listing NGR: SU2623685214

354

of

2228

ASHBURY BERRYCROFT

SU28NE

5/10 Merry Madcap b 2 adjoining

cottages

GV II

3 cottages. Merry Madcap C17, 2 cottages to right are mid C18. Right bay of

Merry Madcap retains light timber framing with brick infill, and uncoursed

sarsen rubble walling to left bay: other 2 cottages in chalk ashlar, uncoursed

sarsen rubble, with chalk ashlar bands & quoins; uncoursed sarsen rubble to

rear b side walls: Thatched roof, brick stacks.2-unit plans to each cottage. 1

1/2-storey, 4-window range: timber lintels over three C20 planked doors. Timber

lintels over C20 casements, mid C18 two-light leaded casements to first floor.

Hipped gabled roof; ridge and end stacks. Interior of Merry Madcap has

chamfered and stopped beams, bressumer over open fire; closed timber-framed

truss: 2 other cottages have quarter turn stairs, rising next to fireplace.

Late C20 extension to rear of Merry Madcap.

Listing NGR: SU2625285105

355

of

2228

ASHBURY BERRYCROFT

SU28NE

5/17 The Shieling

GV II

House. Mid C18. Uncoursed sarsen rubble, brick dressings; chalk rubble,

uncoursed, to rear; new plain tiles to front old stone slates at rear; brick

stacks. 2-unit plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Central mid C20 door with C20

porch flanked by one-light windows. Timber lintels over C18 three-light iron

casements with C20 plate glass to first floor left and right: Flat brick arches

to ground floor C20 casements with brick bands connecting window jambs, brick

eaves course. Gabled roof; end stacks. Interior not inspected. Mid C20 lean-to

agricultural building attached to right gable.

Listing NGR: SU2632485141

356

of

2228

ASHBURY BERRYCROFT

SU28NE

5/18 Suitsuis and Peatree Cottages

GV II

Pair of cottages. Early C17. Chalk ashlar on sarsen base (Suitsuis white-

washed); thatched roof, brick stacks. 2-unit plan to each cottage. 1 1/2-

storey, 1-window range. Timber lintels over two C20 ledged doors to centre; and

irregular C19 and early C20 casements; mid/late C18 4-light leaded casement in

rear 1st floor window. Right gable end rebuilt early-mid C19 with brick bands

and eaves. Hipped roof; end stacks. Interior: Suitsuis has chamfered beams with

quirk and splay stops; original plank and stud partition; 4-bay, collar-truss

roof. Interior of Peatree Cottage not inspected but said to have similar

features. C20 extensions at rear.

Listing NGR: SU2624885128

357

of

2228

ASHBURY CHAPEL ROAD

SU28NE

5/16 Rose Cottage and Eastwood

GV II

Rose Cottage: farmhouse now house. C15 hall house without cross wings,

remodelled mid/late C16 Squared chalk brought to course over sarsen base;

thatched roof, brick stack. C15 4-bay hall house; first floor and chimney stack

backing onto screens passage was inserted in mid-late C16 forming 3-unit cross

passage plan, 4-window range. Brick segmental arches over C20 door and

casements. Half-hippped roof; ridge stack. Interior: Mid C16 panelled parlour

with chamfered and stopped beams and joists. Kitchen fireplace backing onto

cross passage has mid C16 moulded bressumer and fire beam. 4-bay, raised cruck

trusses with plated yoke. Eastwood (behind Rose Cottage): late C16/early C17

squared chalk brought to course on sarsen and brick base: thatched roof; brick

stacks. 3-unit plan, converted into 2 cottages in C18. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window

range. C20 casements, one blocking door, mid/late C18 five-light leaded

casements to first floor. Early C19 4-panelled (2 glazed) door. Half-hipped

roof; gable stack and stack adjoining Rose Cottage. Interior: chamfered beam

with scrolled stop. 3-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. In c.1777 Thomas

Stock was given this cottage by the Craven Estate for use as a Sunday School,

claimed to be the first in England.

Listing NGR: SU2639085133

358

of

2228

ASHBURY CHAPEL ROAD

SU28NE

5/20 The Village Hall

10/11/52

GV II

School, now village hall. c.1872 by G.E. Street. Chalk ashlar, brick quoins,

limestone dressings; old tile roof. Complex plan. Single-storey. Gable end of

front facing road has 3-light stone mullioned and low transomed window with

cusped heads. Right side wall has two 3-light stone-mullioned windows. Left

side had splayed pointed stone arch over blocked door: also a lean-to porch

with segmental stone arch over planked door with decorative strap hinges.

Gabled wing set at right-angles to rear left, has 3-light stone-mullioned

windows. Rafters exposed at eaves, gabled roof: Late C19 gabled wing to rear,

mid C20 lean-to against half of rear right wall.

Listing NGR: SU2642185117

359

of

2228

ASHBURY HIGH STREET

SU28NE (South side)

5/26 Billie's Cottage

14/10/69 (Formerly listed as two

cottages to West of Rose and

Crown Inn)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C15 hall house with late C16, late C18 and C20

alterations. Originally timber-framed; in C18 house clad in squared and coursed

chalk on sarsen base, some brick quoins; thatched roof; brick stacks. C15

L-plan ground-floor hall house. 1 1/2-storey, 3-window range. Timber lintels

over C20 door and casements. Interior: Entry from present front door, door to

kitchen/service in rear wing. In late C16 first floor inserted and north gable

stack and axial stack backing onto passage to rear wing inserted. In late C18

house was converted into two cottages. Chamfered beams and joists in parlour

(right of entry to south facing wing) and kitchen (in rear wing); ovolo moulded

mantleshelf and oak gunrack over parlour fireplace. 3 1/2-and 3- bay wings of

raised-cruck trusses with blades crossed at ridge and smoke- blackened rafters.

Circular sarsen bread ovens attached to main fireplaces. lean-to shed of sarsen

walling and with thatched roof projects from north gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU2643085041

360

of

2228

ASHBURY HIGH STREET

SU28NE (North side)

5/22 College Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid/late C18. Coursed sarsen rubble, ashlar chalk bands and brick

dressings; C20 tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys, 5-window range

of C20 casements, mid/late C18 4-panelled (1/2 glazed) door; ground floor

sarsen walling separated from 1st floor of chalk ashlar by brick band;

segmental brick arches over windows and door; brick dressings to all openings

at front and rear quoins; brick band under eaves. Hipped roof; ridge; lateral

and end stacks. Interior: Main and service stairs remain, but interior not

inspected. Mid C20 roughcast extension to rear and much altered granary against

west gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU2633385006

361

of

2228

In the entry for ASHBURY HIGH STREET

5/24 (North side)

Jessamin Cottage and

Cross Trees Cottage

The address shall be amended to read: HIGH STREET

(North side)

Jasmine Cottage and

Cross Trees Cottage

------------------------------------

ASHBURY HIGH STREET

SU28NE (North side)

5/24 Jessamin Cottage and Cross

Trees Cottage

GV II

2 cottages. Late C16 /early C17. Originally timber framed; squared chalk

brought to course on ground floor, rendered concrete block over; rear and side

walls in uncoursed chalk rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit (Cross

Trees) and one-unit (Jessomin) plans, rear outshut built when timber frame clad

in chalk. 2-storey,. 5-window range. Timber lintels over doors and casements.

Gabled and hippped roof, end stacks. Interior: Deep chamfered beams with splay

stops; wood bressumers over open fireplaces.

Listing NGR: SU2641885077

362

of

2228

ASHBURY HIGH STREET

SU28NE (North side)

5/25 Old Forge Cottage, Teallach

10/11/52 Cottage, Craven Cottage and

Cottage adjoining

(Formerly listed as row of

five cottages opposite Rose

and Crown Inn)

GV II

Smithy with one-unit cottage and 3 adjoining cottages in row. C17 (Teallach &

Craven Cottages) and late C18. Uncoursed sarsen rubble, uncoursed chalk rubble

to rear; brick quoins and dressings (Old Forge Cottage): uncoursed sarsen

rubble, chalk quoins (Teallach Cottage); squared and coursed chalk on sarsen

base, chalk quoins (Craven Cottage); chalk and sarsen rendered over (adjoining

end cottage) thatched except old tile roof to Old Forge Cottage: brick stacks.

2-storey (Old Forge Cottage), otherwise 1 1/2 - storey, 9-window range. C20

doors except ledged door to 1 1/2 storey section of Old Smithy Cottage; one

late C19 two-light casement to cottage adjoining Teallach Cottage; C20

casements except 2 mid-late C19 three-light casements to ground floor of

Teallach Cottage; wood lintels and segmental brick arches over all doors and

windows. Ground floor of Old Smithy Cottage has brick band with segmental brick

arches linking 5-bay arcade C2 doors (one blocked) and 3 central windows (1

blocked) Gabled roof; stacks. Interior of Old Smithy: 2 forging hearths; 3- bay

queen-strut roof with butt purlins: other cottages have chamfered and stopped

beams.

Listing NGR: SU2649285074

363

of

2228

ASHBURY. HIGH STREET

SU28NE (South side)

5/27 Post Office with 2 adjoining

10/11/52 cottages.

(Formerly listed as shop with

two cottages adjoining on SW

corner of junction of Ashbury

Hill with Icknield Way)

GV II

Cottages, now shop (left) and cottage (right). Mid-late C18. Flemish bond brick

to left; uncoursed chalk and sarsen rubble with chalk bands to right; old tiled

roof to left, thatched to right; brick stacks. Single-unit plan to left with

two-unit plan to right. Single storey to left, 1 1/2-storey to right, 4-window

range. Central C20 door to left; C20 door to left side of cottage on right.

Late C19 canted bay windows flank door to left; C20 casements and canted bay to

right; left side wall has C18 canted bay window with moulded cornice. Dentilled

eaves to left; half-hipped roof; central ridge stack. Interior: some mutilated

beams exposed, 2-bay roof to right is obscurred. Mid- late C18 wing to rear

left: brick random band walling, corrugated iron roof, segmental arches over

C20 doors and casements.

Listing NGR: SU2653285074

364

of

2228

In the entry for ASHBURY HIGH STREET

5/23 (North side)

Triangle and Ash Tree

Cottages

The address shall be amended to read: HIGH STREET

(North side)

Triangle Cottage and

The Elms

------------------------------------

ASHBURY HIGH STREET

SU28NE (North side)

5/23 Triangle and Ash Tree Cottages

GV II

Pair of cottages. Early C17 (Triangle Cottage) Ash Tree and C17 Cottage to

right. Squared and coursed chalk on sarsen base; rear of Triangle Cottage is

timber-framed with chalk block and flint infill; thatched roof; brick stacks.

Triangle Cottage originally of 2-unit plan, main entry into kitchen and thence

living room: Ash tree Cottage is of one unit, with wider single-bay extensionto

east. 1 1/2-storey, 2 storey to right, 6-window range. Timber lintels over C20

doors and casements; two late C19 dormers at rear of Ash Tree Cottage; ridgeand

end stacks. Interior: Triangle Cottage has chamfered beams with quirk and tongue

stop, cyma stops to beams in Ash Tree Cottage: collar-trus roof with butt

purlins . Late C20 lean-to and flat roof extensions to rear.

Listing NGR: SU2638185072

365

of

2228

ASHBURY STATION ROAD

SU28NE

5/19 Watercress Lodge

- II

House. Late C16. Uncoursed sarsen and chalk rubble, chalk quoins; chalk stack;

thatched roof. 2-unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range. Late C20 porch

adjoining projecting stack; timber lintel over C20 door in original position;

timber lintels over C20 casements. Large projecting lateral stack, half hippped

roof. Interior: Buttery area to left with plain chamfered bean; this room

separated from parlour by timber framed partition; parlour has ovolo moulded

beam with elaborate stop, and an open fire place; late C20 stairs in original

position; common rafter roof with wattle and daub infill and butt purlins.

3-bay C20 extension to right side.

Listing NGR: SU2624785295

366

of

2228

ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/1 Ashdown House

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Ashdown House,

pavilion and outbuildings attached)

GV I

Country house, c.1662 probably by Captain William Winde for William 1st Earl of

Craven. Chalk ashlar with grey Bath stone dressings and stacks; stone slate

roof. Carolean design, with Dutch and French influences. Square double-depth

(5x5 bays) plan. 3-storey with attic and basement, 5- window range. East front

has stone steps with mid C20 iron railings up to central 6-panelled door with

eared architrave: over door is balustraded apron on brackets beneath 1st floor

window, with pediment on scrolled brackets 6-light mullioned and transomed

ground- and first-floor windows, similar 4- light windows above; all have C20

plate glass. Bath stone base, raised stone quoins, moulded strings at floor

level and bold modillioned cornice. 3 pedimented dormers on east and west

sides; square flat top to roof surrounded by balustrading; central octagonal

lantern, lighting central staircase, has domed roof and large golden ball

finial; hipped roof, end stacks. West elevation similar but with door

approached by steps with original stone balustrade and ball finials to newels.

Interior: many fireplaces inside were installed c.1960, with the exception of

original fireplace in second floor front left room. All rooms retain original

shuttering with panelled reveals, plaster cornices and all original doors.

Floor of c.1960 to entrance hall: open-well stairs with closed string and

moulded balusters carried to second floor; panelled dado; bolection-moulded

panels to ceiling. Bolection-moulded dado; shouldered architrave to rear

doorway with has carved consoles supporting scrolled pediment and central bust.

Semi-circular arch with moulded imposts with pulvinated frieze and moulded

cornice. Bolection-moulded panelling to front left room; elaborate acanthus

leaf cornice and original plaster ceiling with central wreath of leaf coving to

rear left room. (Buildings of England, Berkshire, pp. 72-73; Ashdown House

Berkshire, The National Trust, 1975.)

Listing NGR: SU2820382009

367

of

2228

ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/2 Ashdown House, Pavilion approx

10/11/52 20 metres north-east

(Formerly Listed as Ashdown House,

GV pavilion, and outbuildings attached)

I

Pavilion, one of a pair to Ashdown House (q.v.). c.1662. Imitation stone render

limestone dressings and quoins; stone slate roof; limestone stacks. Original

5x1 bay plan form much altered and not apparent. 1 1/2 storey, 5-window range.

Front facing Ashdown House: central 6-panelled late C19 door has limestone

eared architrave, semi-circular arch with raised key and decorative fanlight;

4-light wood-mullioned and transomed casements with C20 plate glass and

limestone eared architraves: 4 gabled dormers with moulded cornice and C20

casements. Rear elevation: similar windows to 5-window range; 5 similar, with

raised central 3 dormers. South gable end has blind door with limestone eared

architrave, pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice. Moulded plinth, raised and

chamfered quoins, dentilled wood cornice; hipped roof surmounted by bell

cupola; end stacks with moulded caps. Interior: gutted by fire and converted

into housekeeper's accommodation in mid C20.

Listing NGR: SU2822582033

368

of

2228

ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/3 Ashdown House, Pavilion and

10/11/52 attached wall approx 20

metres south-east

GV I

Pavilion, one of a pair to Ashdown House (q.v.). c.1662, Imitation stone render,

limestone dressings and quoins; stone slate roof; limestone stacks. Original

5x1 bay plan form not deducible. 1 1/2-storey, 5-window range. Front facing

Ashdown House: Central 6-panelled late C19 door has limestone eared architrave,

semi-circular arch with raised key and decorative fanlight; 4-light wood-

mullioned and transomed casemenmts with C20 plate glass and limestone eared

architraves, 4 gabled dormers with moulded cornice and C20 casements. Rear

elevation: identical windows to 5-window range; 5 similar dormers, with raised

central 5 dormers. North gable end has blind door with limestone eared

architrave, pulvinated frieze and moulded cornice. Moulded plinth, raised and

chamfered quoins, dentilled wood cornice; hipped roof, surmounted by bell

cupola; end stacks with moulded caps. Similar detail to square block attached

to right corner, which has limestone eared architrave to front planked door.

Interior: mutilated chalk fireplaces to left and right. Dog-leg with landing

stairs opposite entry, have no surviving balusters etc. To rear right wall;

limestone ashlar, moulded plinth and coping divided into two bays by piers with

banded rustication, moulded cornice and ball finials. C20 garage built against

front wall of right gable wall of pavilion.

Listing NGR: SU2823482003

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In the entry for ASHBURY Ashdown House, urn

8/4 approx 10 metres

south-west of door

The description shall be amended as follows:

In line 1 delete 'Mid C17. Limestone.' and insert 'Mid C19. Probably Coadestone.'

Insert at the end of the description 'Included for group value only.'

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ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/4 Ashdown House, urn approx 10

metres south-west of door

GV II

Urn, one of a pair. at Ashdown House (q.v.). Mid C17. Limestone. Coiled handles,

egg and dart moulding to lip; vine leaves and drops of fruit with grotesque

masks. Urn stands on rectangular stone base with moulded plinth.

Listing NGR: SU2817482008

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In the entry for ASHBURY Ashdown House, urn

8/5 approx 10 metres

north-west of door

The description shall be amended as follows:

In line 1 delete 'Mid C17.' and insert 'Mid C19.'

In line 2 delete 'Limestone.' and insert 'Probably Coadestone.'

Insert at the end of the description 'Included for group value only.'

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SU28SE

8/5 Ashdown House, Urn approx. 10

metres north west of door.

GV II

Urn, one of a pair at Ashdown House (q.v.) Mid C17,

Limestone. Coiled handles, egg and dart moulding to lip; vine leaves and drops

of fruit with grotesque masks. Urn stands on rectangular stone base with

moulded plinth.

Listing NGR: SU2818381997

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ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/6 Ashdown Park Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Datestone noted as 1617, probable earlier core. Uncoursed sarsen

rubble, chalk block quoins; late C18 single-bay extension to left with brick

quoins; old tiled roof; brick stacks. 2-storey, 4-window range. Timber lintels

over C20 door and casements; 4-light C18 wood mullioned casement to rear;

half-hipped roof; ridge stacks and late C18 lateral stack to rear. Interior not

inspected. 2x2 bay late C18 extension to rear left.

Listing NGR: SU2820081612

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ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/7 Ashdown Park Farmhouse,

granary approx 6 metres

south-east

GV II

Granary. Late C18. Brick, Flemish bond with vitrified headers; tile roof.

Square plan. Single storey. Central C19 planked door; hipped roof. Stands on

limestone staddle stones. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2822081603

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ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/9 Church of St. Mary.

21/11/66

GV I

Church. Late C12 features, mainly late C13 with early C15 porch. Squared and

coursed chalk on sarsen base with limestone quoins and dressings; roughcast

walls to tower; stone slate roof. Cruciform plan with side aisles to nave and a

west tower. Decorated and Perpendicular styles. 5-light late C13 east window of

intersecting tracery. 2-light late C13 windows to south chancel, one 2-light

late C13 window and late C19 pointed arch to planked door in north chancel

wall. North transept has two 2-light early C15 windows and one 2-light late C13

window; circular flue to stack projecting from south wall. North wall of nave

has one 2-light late C13 window and early C15 two-storey porch which has 4-

centered arch with moulded architrave to porch and main entry with planked

door. Simple lancets to side walls. South wall of nave has two 2-light and two

3-light late C13 windows, and one round-headed lancet: late C12 door has semi-

circular arch with nail head and dog tooth ornament, capitals have acanthus

leaves carved in low relief. Gabled roofs. Late C13 west tower with corner

buttresses and 2-light louvred windows and one late C19 Perpendicular style

west window: crenellated parapet. Interior: chancel has late C19 reredos, plain

trefoiled piscina of c.1300, late C19 carved seats, and also 3 brasses (John de

Walden c.1350: Thomas de Bushbury, c.1409: William Skelton c.1448): 3-bay C17

roof, king post with lateral braces to ridge beam, floral bosses at beam

intersections. South transept has Lady Chapel, dedicated in c.1926 to Evelyn,

Countess of Craven, with screen, fine reredos and stained glass window

depicting pastoral scene from Durer: two-bay C17 roof, collar and arched struts

with king-post. North transept has C15 planked and studded chest, large

cinquefoiled tomb-recess in wall and trefoiled aumbry; late C19 stained glass:

3-bay roof same as chancel roof. Nave has late C19 limestone pulpit, a memorial

to the Rev. W. Matthew who died preaching here in c.1870; 5-bay roof same as

chancel roof and benches installed c.1884. North aisle has aumbry next to door;

late C15 fireplace and font; late C19 stained glass and C15 stained glass

removed here from Ashdown House c.1920; C15 lean-to roof with moulded beams and

late C19 carved corbels. South aisle has same roof but with original corbels.

Vestry in tower has late C19 screen and wall tablets also 5 lead plaques

commemorating C18 church wardens. At the top of the south aisle is a late C12

engaged half-column with scalloped capitals and a moulded impost with the

springing for an arch: identical engaged column in north aisle. Porch has

Perpendicular responds and capitals to tierceron star vault with carved central

boss. (Buildings of England, Berkshire, pp 70-71.)

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Listing NGR: SU2653284916

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2228

ASHBURY

SU28NE

5/11 The Manor House

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as Manor

House.)

GV II*

House, c.1488 with additions in early C16, 1697 and later. Built for Abbot

Selwood of Glastonbury Abbey. Light brown limestone ashlar to ground floor and

chalk ashlar to first floor. Porch of uncoursed sarsen rubble, with first floor

faced in Flemish bond brick with vitrified headers. To right of straight joint

right of porch walling is of chalk. West gable wall of sarsen uncoursed random

rubble. Rear elevation of squared and coursed chalk. Rendered gable-end stacks

and chalk block rear stack: stone slate roof. Ground-floor hall house; L-shaped

plan with hall and two parlours, originally detached from east kitchen block

which was joined to house in early C16; first floor contained garderobe in rear

wing and has two large chambers for Abott and lodgers. 2-storey, 3:1:2

fenestration. 3 centered arch with moulded architrave to porch and 4-centered

arch with moulded architrave and quatrefoiled spandrels to original studded and

planked front door. 3-bay facade to left has 4-light stone mullioned and

transomed windows to ground floor and 2-light stone mullioned windows to first

floor: each window has flattened ogee and cinquefoiled head and each bay

divided by buttress: similar 2-light window to first floor of porch; early C16

2-light stone-mullioned window with arched head to first floor right of porch;

other windows are mid-C20 casements, one of which blocks original doorway to

kitchen. Insertions c.1960 include 4-centered door replacing window in west

gable wall; 2-light stone mullioned window in similar style to top right hand

of north facing gable of projecting rear wing. Some other C15 windows have been

restored; rear wing has 2 early C18 leaded casements. Gabled roof; end and

ridge stacks. Interior: Large chamfered beam and bressumer in kitchen. Hall

has moulded beams with floral bosses (including Tudor Rose) at intersections;

early-mid C16 panelled partition divides original hall in two; stopped chamfers

to beam in rear wall. Stud and plank partition on first floor divided Abbot's

chamber from lodgers' dormitory; moulded cornice to both rooms. Abbot 5 chamber

has carved frieze with mouchettes. Perpendicular style corbels beneath present

inserted ceiling support arch-braced roof with curved struts to collar,

chamfered butt purlins, cusped windbraces. Between Abbot's chamber and the room

over the porch is a screen with trefoil-headed openings to the upper half.

Winders to straight-flight stone stairs at junction with rear wing; adjoining

stairs is plank and stud screen with 2-arched doors having moulded oak

architraves, opening to 2 rooms in rear wing, one formerly the garderobe.

Early C19, 1x1 bay rear block, joined by 2 storey block to main range. Squared

and coursed chalk with brick dressings; tiled and hipped roof; mid C20 2-light

2-light leaded casements; brick string at floor level and dentil eaves. One

brick rendered lateral stack. The Manor House was built by Abbot Selwood

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(1457-93) as a lodging place for students on their way to Gloucester College,

Oxford, and for the Abbot travelling on the Somerset to London road. Parallels

have been drawn between this early example of a 2-storey manor house and the

similar late C15 Somerset priests' houses connected with 61astonbury Abbey: the

cusped windbraces and arch braces are also typical of western carpentry syles.

(Country Life. Oct. 20, 19bb, pp.974-7: Oct.27,1966, pp.ii)84-7: M. Wood,

"Ashbury Manor Berks", Transactions of the Newbury & Districts Field Club XI,

No.3,pp. 5-18.)

Listing NGR: SU2631685228

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2228

ASHBURY

SU28NE

5/12 Odstone Farmhouse

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Odstone

Farmhouse and farmbuildings )

- II

Farmhouse. c.1700. Rendered front with limestone quoins and dressings, chalk

and sarsen rubble to sides and rear; stone slate roof; brick stacks. Double

pile plan. 2-storeys with cellar and attic, 5-window range. Central C20 7-

panelled door has stone roll-moulded architrave; late C19 2-light sashes;

moulded plinth, string at floor level, moulded cornice. Late C20 two-light

casements at rear, also original 4-light window to 1st floor right. Door to

side entry has moulded architrave and flat hood with curved brackets over mid

C19 four-panelled door. Hipped roof, symmetrical end stacks and lateral stacks.

Interior: original 2-panelled and ledged doors. Staircase in central passage

gives access to cellar and side entry. Dog-leg stairs with landing; square

newels, closed-string, turned balusters of identical moulding to those at

Ashdown House c.1662. To rear is 1 storey back kitchen c.1700: Sarsen and chalk

uncoursed rubble; chalk quoins; stone slate roof; one brick gable end stack; 1

door, one window range: Interior has slate flag floor and near complete washing

and baking range, c.1700: from right to left is bakeoven, smoking box, salt

box, segmental arch over fireplace with original swing bar, steps to washing

copper lighted by gable dormer. C20 concrete block lean-to against east wall.

The farm was part of the Craven Estate, thus accounting for the use of the same

type of staircase as at Ashdown House.

Listing NGR: SU2708886171

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2228

ASHBURY

SU28NE

5/13 Odstone Farmhouse, oxen stable

10/11/52 approx 40 metres south-west.

(Formerly listed as Odstone

- Farmhouse and farmbuildings)

II

Oxen stable, now farm store and chicken house. Early C18. Sarsen & chalk

uncoursed rubble, brick dressings; stone slate roof. U plan. 1:2:1 bays to

front, recessed central two bays in brick; other walling has sarsen to ground

floor and chalk to 1st floor, separated by brick string and with brick

dentilled eaves; brick quoining, segmental brick arches over windows. Rear

elevation has 2 ledged doors and 3 louvred windows all with brick dressings and

segmental arches. Collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU2709686128

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ASHBURY

SU28NE

5/14 Odstone Farmhouse, barn approx

10/11/52 metres south west

(Formerly listed as Odstone

Farmhouse

- and Farmbuildings)

II

Barn, now farm store. C17, altered early C18. Timber-framed, in square framing;

weatherboarded except 3 east bays rebuilt in squared and coursed chalk, with

brick cross banding; corrugated iron roof. L shaped plan, of 4 and 5 bays, with

threshing floor at junction of two wings. Queen-strut trusses of heavy

scantling with jowled posts braced to tie and wall plates; windbraces, butt

tenoned purlins; at east end the timber framing beneath a C17 truss has been

replaced by chalk and brick walling and 3 trusses up to the east gable wall

were built in C18.

Listing NGR: SU2704386074

380

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2228

ASHBURY

SU28SE

8/15 The Old Vicarage

21/11/66

GV II

Vicarage, now house. Mid/late C17, extended c.1805 C17 building in squared and

coursed chalk; early C19 extension in rendered chalk block with brick

dressings; slate roof; roughcast stacks. Complex plan. 3-storey C17 building,

2- storey C19 building 3-window range to early C19 extension: has central

6-panelled doors with scrolled pediment and Doric partico built by Sir William

Cash in 1936; rubbed brick arches over sashes; brick double pilaster strips to

quoins: Modillioned eaves & verge: hipped roof; ridge stacks. 2-storey, 3-bay

service wing to right substantially rebuilt c.1974, in Flemish bond brick, with

C20 sashes; C17 building has flat chalk arches of voussoirs over original

leaded lights with all fittings. Interior not inspected but noted as having

shutters and doors, moulded cornices and fireplaces.

Listing NGR: SU2655584963

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2228

ASHBURY IDSTONE

SU28SE

8/28 Cob Cottage and adjoining

21/11/66 cottage

(Formerly listed as Idstone

Cottages)

GV II

2 cottages. Late C16 and early C18. Chalk rubble brought to course (Cob

Cottage); uncoursed sarsen rubble with bands of chalk block to adjoining

cottage, with squared and coursed chalk to rear gabled wall; thatched roof;

brick stacks. Single-unit plan (Cob Cottage) and L-shaped plan to adjoining

cottage; 1 1/2 storey. 3-window range; late C20 doors. Cottage to right entered

from rear; late C19 / early C20 two light casements and one 3 light wood

mullioned and moulded casement. Stacks to end wall of Cob Cottage and rear

gabled wall of adjoining Cottage, gabled roof. Rear of Cob Cottage has C20

lean-to extension, bread oven projects from rear wall of adjoining cottage.

Interior of Cob Cottage: chamfered beam with quirk and tongue stop, open

fireplace. Interior of adjoining cottage not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU2571084357

382

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2228

ASHBURY IDSTONE

SU28SE

8/29 Double Cottage.

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as Cottage 50

GV yards N. of Idstone Farmhouse)

II

Cottages, now house. C18. Squared chalk brought to course on sarsen base, chalk

quoins; thatched roof; brick stacks. 4-unit plan, originally two 2-unit

cottages; 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and

casements, one of which blocks door to right. Gabled roof; end stacks. Interior

not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2569284374

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2228

ASHBURY IDSTONE

SU28SE

8/30 Idstone Farmhouse.

21/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Squared and coursed chalk, on sarsen base, brick quoins

and dressings; C20 tiled roof; brick stacks. 2-unit central staircase plan with

back kitchen to rear left. 2-storey, 3-window range. C20 central door with

2-overlights and flat hood. Segmental brick arches over 4 and 2-light C20

casements; mid C19 canted bay window to left. Brick storey band, dentilled

eaves; hipped roof; rear right lateral stack. Right side wall has blocked first

floor window over blocked mid C19 canted bay window. Interior not inspected.

Rear left wing has 4-light leaded casements to first floor and one 4-light

wood-mullioned leaded casement to rear gable wall, which has been mainly

rebuilt in artificial stone; ridge stack and large corbelled lateral stack to

right wall. Mid C19 brick and tile pantry to rear right at angle with rear left

wing.

Listing NGR: SU2574384232

384

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2228

ASHBURY IDSTONE

SU28SE

8/31 Letwell Cottage

21/11/66

GV II

House. Late C17. Uncoursed sarsen rubble, chalk dressings; stone slate roof;

brick stacks. 2-unit lobby entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Central

6-panelled early C19 door with bracketed flat hood; square hood moulds over

windows, late C19 3-light casements replaceing 3-light stone mullioned windows.

Gabled roof; Ridge and one end stack. Late C19 stone plaque over door depicts a

hound jumping over a daisy, dating from when the house was the Daisy Trip Inn.

Interior not inspected. (D & E Disbury, The History of Ashbury, 1968, p.7.)

Listing NGR: SU2579484268

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ASHBURY IDSTONE

SU28SE

8/32 Lower Idstone Farmhouse and

21/11/66 Rose Cottage adjoining

(Formerly listed as Lower

Idstone Farmhouse and cottage

attached to Lower Idstone

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse. Datestone at rear: BEB 1595, rebuilt early/mid C18. Uncoursed sarsen

rubble and coursed squared chalk; brick dressings: stone slate roof, brick

stacks. Central staircase plan. 2-storey 5-window range. Brick segmental arch

with central key over mid C19 4-panellled door with late C20 flat hood;

initials IR over front door. Brick segmental arches over mid C19 horned sashes;

brick band in Flemish bond. Gabled roof; mid C18 ridge stack and one late C19

rear lateral stack. Mid C19 dairy lean-to against rear right wall. Thatched 1

1/2 storey cottage against the right gable end. Sarsen and chalk rubble,

brought to course, chalk block quoins, thatched roof. 1 1/2 storeys. 2 window

range, brick segmental arch over late C19 plank door; brick segmental arches

over early C20 two-light casements. The main block incorporates an earlier

building with chalk quoins: brick quoins seem to have been built from floor

level to eaves when the house was heightened in the mid C19.

Listing NGR: SU2555784352

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SU28SE ASHBURY IDSTONE

8/33

Rectory Farmhouse

21/11/66

II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Uncoursed sarsen rubble, squared and coursed chalk, left

hand section rebuilt in C20 brick; C20 tiled roof; brick stacks. Central

staircase plan with one 4 bay and one single bay rear wings forming U-plan;

2-storeys and attic, 5-window range. Brick segmental arches over late C19

two-light casements in place of original sashes; central late C19 panelled

door. Sarsen to ground floor with chalk first floor divided by brick bandy

dentilled eaves cornice; 2 gabled C20 dormers; hipped and gabled roof; ridge

and end stacks. Wing to rear right of uncoursed sarsen rubble with brick

dressings; C20 casements; flat gauged-brick arches over first floor windows,

brick segmental arches on ground floor; 6-panelled door with scrolled brackets

and flat hood, flanked by canted bay windows. Single-bay wing to rear left.

Interior not inspected but said to have good staircase and early C18 panelled

rooms.

Listing NGR: SU2570884183

387

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ASHBURY KINGSTONE WINSLOW

SU28NE

5/34 The Haven

GV II

House. Late C16 to mid C17, converted into 2 cottages in late C18. Originally

timber framed with wattle and daub infill; probably encased in brick in late

C18 with brick to the rear and uncoursed to the front and side walls; thatched

roof, brick stacks. Original 2-bay plan extended in late C18 with outshut. 1

1/2-storey, 2-window range. C20 door adjoining C20 window blocking former door.

Rear has C20 casements flanking central door; symmetrical gable-end stacks,

hipped roof. C20 single bay and one storey block weatherboaded over timber

frame, against gable wall. Interior: open fireplaces adjoining stairs, one of

which is late C20, the other of quarter turn type, late C18. 2-bay, roof with

collar truss and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU2629985716

388

of

2228

ASHBURY KINGSTONE WINSLOW

SU28NE

5/35 Kingstone Farmhouse

10/11/52

- II

Farmhouse. Datestone: HE 1730 over door.Chalk ashlar front, with limestone

dressings; stone slate roof. brick stacks. Central staircase plan with rear

service area under separate roofs. 2 storey, 5-window range of sashes. Central

6-panelled (2 glazed) door under flat hood with moulded cornice on carved

brackets. Limeston ashlar band at floor level; brick dentilled eaves;

limestone coping; symmetrical end stacks; gabled right side wall has chalk

horizontal bands. 3 rear blocks forming continuous outshut. built of chalk and

sarsen each with hipped roof, late C19 and C20 casements, central door in

semi-circular brick arch set in stack over, mid C19 canted bay window in side

wall, one C181-light leaded casement in rear gabled dormer. Interior: Stone

flag floor; fine straight-flight staircase of c.1730 with moulded balusters;

quarter turn service stairs in centre of rear outshut; plank and stud panelling

with guilloche frieze and skirting in rear right room, square framed panelling

in front left room. Farmhouse was formerly part of the Craven estate.

Listing NGR: SU2660485523

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2228

ASHBURY KINGSTONE WINSLOW

SU28NE

5/36 Lower Mill. Old Mill, 2 metres

10/11/52 south west of house

(Formerly listed as Kingston Lower

Mill,Millers House and adjacent

GV II cottage)

Mill. Late C18, incorporating wall of earlier mill. Brick, Flemish bond;

earlier uncoursed and squared chalk in gable wall to left and in foundations;

old tile roof. L-plan, with additional store at right angles to brick stack to

rear granary. 2 storeys. Irregular 4-window range. Segmental arches over plank

door and casements. Gabled roof, brick end stack. Remains of overshot wheel

against gable end, and interior has all beams, floorboards and machinery

surviving. 2-bay, 2-storey rear wing has leaded casements and segmental arch

with limestone key block over double doors (1/2 blocked). Small one storey

store, chalk and sarsen uncoursed rubble with old tile roof, against north

wall.

Listing NGR: SU2629585574

390

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2228

ASHBURY KINGSTONE WINSLOW

SU28NE

5/37 Lower Hillhouse

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Kingstone

Lower Mill, Miller's House and

adjacent cottage)

GV II

Miller's house, now house. Late C18. Rendered brick front and chalk rubble rear

wall; old tiled roof. L-plan with additional brewhouse adjoining principal

range. 2 storeys, 3-window range. Segmental brick arches over blocked central

door and C19 3-light casements; dentilled eaves; gabled roof, symmetrical gable

end stacks. Single-storey brewhouse range with gable end stack has 2 windows

and one ledged door to front, segmental arches over 2- light leaded casements.

2-storey and attic rear wing, of rendered brick with tile roof; 3-window range.

Segmental arches over door to right and C19 casements. Brick and tile gabled

dormer with 3-light leaded casements. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2630785583

391

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2228

ASHBURY KINGSTONE WINSLOW

SU28NE

5/58 Lower Mill Cottaqes. (Nos 1

10/11/52 and 2 consecutive)

(Formerly listed as Kingstone

Lower Mill. Miller's House and

adjacent cottage)

GV II

Cottages. C18 (No. 1), two left bays are early C19 (No 2); attached to rear

gable of Lower Mill House. Squared and coursed chalk, brick quoins to left.

(No. 2): thatched roof, brick stacks. Plan form not determined, 1 1/2-storey,

4-window range. Timber lintel over central planked door to No. 1: No. 2 entered

from left gable with C20 porch. Timber lintels to No. 1 and brick segmental

arches (No. 2) over C20 casements. Half-hipped roof, right end and one ridge

stack between Nos 1 and 2. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU2631885614

392

of

2228

ASHBURY KINGSTONE WINSLOW

SU28NE

5/39 Upper Mill

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Kingstone

Upper Mill, Miller's House and

outbuildings)

- II

Mill and house. Datestone 1792 in wall. Uncoursed chalk and sarsen rubble,

brick quoins and dressings; old tiled roof, brick stacks. L-plan. 1 1/2-storey,

2-window range. Entered from rear. Segmental brick arches over C20 casements,

datestone to right inscribed I&W/I&N/1792. Dentilled eaves. Central weather-

boarded and gabled hoist supported on wood brackets. Oeuil-de-boeuf with C20

casement to top of each gable wall. Half-hipped roof. Interior: original plan

form indistinct. To left is single-storey building, c.1792, in brick Flemish

bond with C20 tile roof, and C20 porch and French windows. Single-storey

building, probably a stable with gable entry, to left. Miller's accomodation to

rear right: brick; Welsh slate roof, 4-window range with segmental brick arches

over central entry and C20 casements, brick ridge stack.

Listing NGR: SU2653785462

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BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/4 Spencer's Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C17, remodelled and extended c.1855. Front wall of coursed

limestone rubble with chalk window dressings; wall to left of door built of

uncoursed chalk rubble with limestone quoins and window dressings. Right side

wall rebuilt in early C19 English bond brick; chalk and limestone rubble rear

wall. Mid C19 left side wall of chalk ashlar with limestone ashlar dressings;

mid C19 rear left wall of Flemish bond brick with flared headers. Stone slate

roof; brick stacks. 3-unit lobby-entry plan with continuous rear outshut

extended to rear left in mid C19. 2 storeys; 2-window range to front which has

flat hood with panelled soffit over 6-panelled door; flat stone arches over

original 3-light leaded casements to right and mid C19 8-pane sash to left. Rear

wall has C18 plank door with drawbar, one 2-light leaded casement and gabled

roof dormer with original 2-light leaded casement. Gabled roof to right, hipped

roof to left and left front; ridge stack, mid C19 lateral stack in rear left

wing. In mid C19 left side wall was built as a front wall facing the walled

garden and The Green; stone lintels over 8-pane sashes in 3-window range and

central 4-panelled door with overlight and early C20 porch. Interior: Some C18

plank doors with fittings, mainly mid C19 four-panelled doors; mid C19 marble

fireplaces, shutters and straight-run stairs opposite entry in left side wall;

left room has C18 china closet and original chamfered beam cut by insertion of

mid C19 sash in left side wall; stone flags to lobby floor. Original 2-bay

collar-truss roof survives over right side of house. Subsidiary features: Dairy

and cheese room of c.1800 attached to right gable wall, built of Flemish bond

brick to rear; squared and coursed chalk to front with tiled roof. 2 storeys;

plank door, 2-window range has early C20 casements and 2 stone mullioned and

double splayed C17 windows reset in rear wall, Interior: Chamfered beams,

original framed and winding staircase, cheese shelves on first floor and fine

3-bay roof of curved collar trusses with butt purlins and plank ridge. Attached

to front of this building is early C19 brewhouse, coverted into C20 garage but

retaining reset 3-light leaded casement and C19 pump against rebuilt left wall.

Listing NGR: SU3172591319

394

of

2228

BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/5 Stables approx. 20m. N of

Spencer's Farmhouse

GV II

Stables. Early C19. Squared and coursed chalk, brick dressings; concrete block

left wall and right wall rebuilt in old brick; asbestos sheet roof. Originally

one storey and loft, now one storey; 2-window range. Semi-circular brick arch

over central plank door flanked by similar arches over windows with original

iron bars. Gabled roof. Interior has been remodelled and roof rebuilt. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3173091342

395

of

2228

BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/6 Goose house approx. 5m. N of

Spencer's Farmhouse

GV II

Goose house with granary over. Mid C19. Flemish bond brick; Welsh slate roof. 2

storeys. Segmental arch over opening to goose house, with plank loft door over;

to right of door are semi-circular arches over 2 shuttered openings for geese.

Top of right wall has segmental arch over 2-light leaded casement and left wall

has segmental arches over planked ground-floor and loft doors. Gabled roof.

Interior: Goose house to right, store room to left; granary above has 2-bay

collar-truss and side strut roof with clasped purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3171291329

396

of

2228

BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/7 Mall and railings enclosing

garden to E of Spencer's

Farmhouse

GV II

Wall. C18 and mid C19. Limestone rubble with flat limestone coping stones,

limestone ashlar piers and cast-iron railings on a brick wall to front; front

wall is broken by two cast iron gates dated "R.Kimber 1854 Stanford" and flanked

by limestone ashlar piers. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3175491302

397

of

2228

BULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/8 Pump

GV II

Pump. Mid C19. Cast iron, by Warner's of London. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3180391254

398

of

2228

BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/9 Manor Farmhouse

21/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse. C18, right bay added in late C18. Coursed limestone rubble with

limestone ashlar quoins and plinth, and brick window dressings; right bay in

Flemish bond brick; left side wall is roughcast, right in chalk rubble on brick

base; rear wall in Flemish bond brick with late C19 brick wall to first floor

addition. Stone slate roof, except late C19 tiles to rear right cross gabled

extension; brick stacks. 2-unit central staircase plan with original rear

outshut given extra storey in late C19. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Carved

brackets to flat hood over 4-panelled door with overlight. Flat brick arches

over early C19 sashes; blocked window to ground floor right and early C19 bays

with sashes flank door. Many windows cut through jambs of earlier windows.

Gabled roof; 3 internal stacks at junction of main block with rear wings. Rear

right cross gabled wall built up in late C19 from original outshut; rear wall

has segmental brick arches over one mid/late C19 three-light and one late C19

two-light casement. Interior: stone flag floor, late C19 tiles to hall; C18

plank doors and mid C19 two-and 4-panelled doors. Late C19 fireplaces except

that in rear right kitchen with original swinging pot-bar. All reroofed c.1911

Subsidiary features: 2-storey cheese room over dairy to rear left, built of

random bond brick with stone slate roof; 3-window range, segmental arches over

C20 casements except C18 two-light casements to right of plank door. Gabled

roof; axial brick stack. Interior has chamfered beams, and 3-bay collar truss

roof with butt purlins. Late C19 open sided brewhouse to rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3180490293

399

of

2228

BAULKIN6 THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/10 Barn approx. 50m. N of Manor

Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboard overlight timber frame; old plain tiled roof. 4-bay

plan. Plank double doors with strap hinges, probably orginal. Gabled roof.

Interior: Collar-truss with side struts roof, arch-braced to post, butt purlins.

Occupies prominent position on The Green between Manor Farmhouse and Spencer's

Farmhouse. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3172291299

400

of

2228

BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (West side)

5/11 Chestnut Cottage and Loder's

Cottage

GV II

House. Chestnut Cottage (right) dated 1724 on quoin; Loder's Cottage is probably

earlier. Chestnut Cottage has uncoursed limestone rubble and squared and coursed

chalk walling, brick window jambs and chalk quoins. Loder's Cottage has coursed

limestone rubble walling. Stone slate roof; brick stacks. Two-unit lobby-entry

outshut plan extended to 3 units. c.1724; 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber

lintel over C20 plank door; C20 porch; left gable entry to Loder's Cottage; C20

casements with timber lintels except flat stone arch to left of door. Half

hipped roof; left end and ridge stacks. Interior: plain chamfered beams

bressumer over fireplace to Chestnut Cottage.

Listing NGR: SU3165791042

401

of

2228

BAULKING THE GREEN

SU39SW (South side)

5/12 Baulking Towers

GV II

Two cottages. Early/mid C19. Squared and coursed chalk, brown limestone ashlar

dressings; old red tile roof; brick and rendered stack. Tudor Domestic style. 2

storeys; 2-window range. Label moulds over 2-light stone-mullioned

cavetto-moulded windows with arched head. Windows set in projecting square bays

carried above eaves level and gabled with kneelers and moulded coping stones.

Gabled roof with moulded coping stones; ridge stack of 4 circular flues rendered

with diaper pattern set on square brick base. Attached to each gable wall are

one-storey, one-bay blocks in similar materials and style with plank doors. The

elevation makes effective use of different coloured materials.

Listing NGR: SU3167991125

402

of

2228

BAULKING

SU39SW

5/1 Church Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Timber framed, in square and irregular framing; brick infill.

Thatched roof; brick stack and chalk block external stack to right. 3-unit lobby

entry plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range. C20 plank door. Two mid/late

C19 and two and 3-light casements in first floor half dormers; other casements

are C20. Half-hipped roof; ridge and right external stack. Interior: chamfered

bressumer to central fireplace; chamfered beams and oists survive in centre

room, and left and right rooms have original and C20 replacement beams; quarter

turn stairs next to front door and against stack; timber framed partition of

close studding next to stack; first floor not inspected. Original partition

between centre and right rooms has been removed, with morticed beam sirviving.

Listing NGR: SU3172490621

403

of

2228

BAULKING

SU39SW

5/2 Church Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1740. Chalk ashlar; stone slate roof; brick stacks. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan with continuous outshut. 2-storey, 3-window range. Central

6-panelled (2 glazed) door with C20 parch. Concrete lintels on ground floor over

mid/late C19 three-light casements; similar casements under eaves, but centre

window has been blocked. Two late C19 gabled roof dormers. Half-hipped roof;

ridge stack, left end stack off ridge, rear right lateral stack. Large late C19

gabled roof dormer to rear. Interior: Original 2-panelled doors and stone flag

floor in centre, where an archway has been knocked through the stack. Room to

left has original fielded panelling, moulded dado, cornice and beam. Room to

right has original straight-cut panelling, moulded dado and cornice; original

wood architrave to fireplace and corner cupboard. Lobby has original moulded

plaster cornice. In centre of rear outshut are dog-leg stairs with winders and

closed string, moulded balusters and panelled dado, Original fireplace in rear

right room. First floor has original fireplaces to left and right, the latter

with cast iron grate of c.1850. Ribbed doors in loft. Subsidiary features:

2-storey dairy and cheese room with 1833 datestone in gable wall attached to

right. Chalk block ground floor, English bond brick to first floor; late C20

tile roof. Front has concrete and timber lintels, segmental brick arches to

rear, over late C19 two-and 3-light casements one of which blocks rear door.

Interior has chamfered beams on ground floor. Attached to front of this block is

a mid-late C19 brewhouse incorporating a C18 brick wall with dentilled eaves to

left.

Listing NGR: SU3182090680

404

of

2228

BAULKING

SU39SW

5/3 Church of St. Nicholas

21/11/66

GV I

Church. Mid C13. Coursed limestone rubble, nave walls rendered over; limestone

ashlar dressings; stone slate roof. Chancel, long nave, small bellcote to west.

3 mid C13 pointed lancets to each window; north and south walls of chancel have

2 pointed lancets. North wall of nave has plain mid C13 doorway with moulded

impost and early C15 three-light cusped window with label mould to left; south

wall has similar mid C13 doorway and 2 late C13 two-light windows; corner and

wall buttresses including one flying buttress to south dated 1882. Limestone

coping slabs to gabled roof, rendered walls to bellcote which has pyramidal

roof. Interior: 3 east window lancets are shafted on the inside; late C19 and

early C20 stained glass windows; corner piscina to south wall. 3-bay roof; butt

purlins, arch-braced collar trusses possibly of late Cl6 date. To north of

chancel screen are blocked rood stairs. Mid C13 unusual rood screen pierced by

square openings. Nave has stone flag floor with some ledger stones near door;

Jacobean pulpit brought from Grittleton (Wiltshire) and placed on late C19

limestone base; octagonal limestone pulpit; late C19 benches and vestry screen

to west; fragments of C14 nativity scene on north wall. 2 early C18 and one late

C18 wall tablets, and also on the north wall a painted wall tablet in memory of

Robert Grove, died 1693. 6-bay roof in Jacobean style with pendants to tie beams

but dated 1708; braced collar trusses, butt purlins. A complete example of a

small mid C13 church with unusual screen and some C14 wall paintings.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.78-79).

Listing NGR: SU3172390703

405

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH EATON ROAD

SP4501 (East side)

10/37 Yew Tree Cottage

20/05/77

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18: remodelled and extended 1977/8. Uncoursed limestone

rubble; gabled thatch roof; C20 brick left end stack. 2-unit plan. One storey

and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and windows: C20 dormer

casements. Extension to left of 1977/8. Interior: chamfered beam. Roof not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4587501904

406

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH EATON ROAD

SP4501 (West side)

10/38 Holly Tree Cottage

GV II

House. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick ridge and

end stacks. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels

over C19 plank door to right, and C19 plank door in chamfered architrave to left

of centre. Timber lintels over C20 window to left, and C18 three-light

wood-mullioned window. Bread-oven projection adjacent to ridge stack right of

centre. Interior not inspected but noted as having chamfered beams and open

fireplace.

Listing NGR: SP4585701866

407

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH FARINGDON ROAD

SP4501 (North side)

10/39 The Cottage

- II

House. C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble; thatch roof, half-hipped to right and

gabled with end stack of stone finished in brick to left; C20 front internal

stack. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over late C19 plank

door, with C20 porch, and 2- and 4-light leaded casements: C18 two- and 3-light

dormer casements with restored lights. Later one-storey range to left of similar

materials with half-hipped roof. 2-light leaded casement in right gable wall:

C20 extension of similar materials to rear. Interior: chamfered beams. Central

open fireplace. 2-bay roof with heavy principal rafters.

Listing NGR: SP4590401651

408

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH FARINGDON ROAD

SP4501 (North side)

10/40 Church of St. Lawrence

19/02/66

GV II

Church. Early C12, with early C14 and C15 alterations. c.1632 for William

Lenthall, Speaker of House of Commons, and 1788 for William John Lenthall.

Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof. Nave and chancel. Late C13

three-light trefoil-headed window. 4-bay south wall: three C15 cinquefoil-headed

2-light windows and 3 restored offset buttresses; narrow C13 pointed chamfered

priest's door in second bay from right; gabled early C17 porch has wide

cusp-chamfered arch, and C19 timber-framed side walls on brick and limestone

plinths; early C12 plain round-headed doorway frames ancient plank door which

has two C12 strap hinges and crescent at top. North wall has 3 restored offset

buttresses: similar C15 two-light window and an early C14 two-light Decorated

window flank rood-stairs projection with slit-light. West gable has late C13

three-light trefoil-headed window, and twin bellcote of 1632 (V.C.H.). Interior:

cinquefoiled rere-arch to east window. Late C19 reredos. Late C13 trefoil-headed

piscina: early C12 pillar piscina has decorated stem and scalloped capital:

early C17 parish chest has panelled door, hinged lid and is set on wooden

wheels. Chancel floor has marble floor tablet to John Lenthall (d.1681), and a

set of early C17 floor tiles with quatrefoils. C15 brattished cornice to

plastered chancel roof. Tympanum of 1632, with carved oak pendants, has painting

of angels holding Lenthall arms over inscription which reads: "THIS CHURCH WAS

RESTORED IN THE YEARE 1632/AND ALSO REPAIRED BY THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM LENTHALL

ESQR:/MASTER OF THE ROLLS IN THE YEARE 1657". Nave has unusual mid C17 font,

with small garlanded bowl "set on round stem with bands of rocky rustication"

(Pevsner). Mid/late C19 roof has C17 moulded cornice with angels holding shields

of arms at intervals. Fittings: late C18 communion rail, pulpit with tester, box

pews, and steps to gallery with hat-pegs and splat balusters at west end.

Memorials: C18 and C19 wall tablets. Chancel has small white marble inscription

set in black marble draped surround to Winnifred Thompson, d.1708/9, and

memorial to Susanna Brome, d.1717: heraldic achievement over draped and

garlanded surround to inscription with palm sprays at base.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.86; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, pp.396-7;

National Monuments Record).

Listing NGR: SP4563101073

409

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH FARINGDON ROAD

SP4501 (North side)

10/41 Church of St. Lawrence, chest

tomb approx. 2m. S of W end

GV II

Chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone. Simple moulding to plinth and top: fielded

inscription panels. Memorial to Robert Firbrother (d.1800), Sarah Marshall

(d.1800) and her daughter (d.1800).

Listing NGR: SP4562401064

410

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH FARINGDON ROAD

SP4501 (North side)

10/42 Gatepier of former Manor

09/02/66 House approx. 20m. SE of

Church of St. Lawrence

(Formerly listed as Gatepier

of former Manor House)

GV II

Gatepier. Early C17. Limestone, with some brick to left. Rusticated quoin strips

and right side wall. Ashlar front and rear walls have round-headed niches.

Moulded plinth and entablature: curved finial. This was one of a pair which

formed the main southern entry to the Manor House bought by Speaker Lenthall in

1634: a map of 1724 shows their former context.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.86; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.394;

Bodleian Library, M.S. Top, Berks a6 Journal 3).

Listing NGR: SP4559001024

411

of

2228

BESSELSLEIGH

SU40SE

3/174 Little Bradley Farmhouse

including barn and attached

cart shed

- II

Large late C17 barn: 2 bays to left converted into early C19 house. Uncoursed

limestone rubble; gabled old tiled roof; brick left end stack. 5-bay barn has

central midstrey with hipped roof, and outshut for implements to left: cartshed

extension to right under same roofs has blocked entry to left of timber lintel

over C20 double doors. Early C19 house to left of 2-storey, 2-window range:

timber lintels over C19 six-panelled (2 glazed) door mid C19 housed sashes to

left, and C19 casement above C17 ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned window to right.

Interior: collar-truss roof with side braces and clasped purlins: tie beams are

strengthened by arch braces tenoned into posts supported on corbels.

Listing NGR: SP4591201286

412

of

2228

SU5386 BLEWBURY BERRY LANE

12/1 (North side)

24/11/66 Blewbury Manor

(Formerly listed as The Manor

House)

GV II

Manor house, now house, C17 cross-wing to left, C18 front and main range, C19

and C10 alterations. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old

plain-tile hipped roof; brick stacks. 2-storey, 2-window central range, with

single-bay cross-wing to left and right. 6-panel door to right of centre with

decorative overlight and painted wood surround of thin Doric pilasters

supporting a flat hood. 4-panel part-glazed door to right of end of cross-wing

to left, having segmental brick head. 16-pane unhorned sashes to all openings,

those to ground floor left and right having segmental brick heads. Interior: C18

straight-flight staircase with winders to base, having vase and barley-sugar

twist blusters and moulded handrail. Queen-post roof to C17 cross-wing. C18

two-panel doors to many rooms.

Listing NGR: SU5315286213

413

of

2228

BLEWBURY BERRY LANE

5U5386 (North side)

12/2 Two Cow houses approx. 120m SW

24/11/66 of Blewbury Manor

(Formerly listed under

0utbuildings at Manor House)

GV II

Cowhouse. C18. Rendered plinth; weatherboarding on timber-framing; old

plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left, 5-bay cow house. Central opening. Doorway

to left of centre, stable door to right of centre. Interior: Queen-post roof.

Attached C19 cowhouse at right-angles to right. Weatherboarding on

timber-framing; old-plain-tile roof, hipped to right. 4-bay cow house. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5310186116

414

of

2228

SU5386 BLEWBURY BERRY LANE

12/3 (North side)

24/11/66 Sheltershed approx. 100m SW of

Blewbury Manor

(Formerly listed under

Outbuildings at Monor House)

GV II

Sheltered. C18, with C20 alterations. Large timer-framing with breeze-block

infill to rear and sides; corrugated-iron half-hipped roof, 6-bay shelter-shed.

Roof truncated to centre and right. Interior: Queen-post roof trusses, those to

centre and right are truncated. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5312586112

415

of

2228

SU5386 BLEWBURY BERRY LANE

12/4 (North side)

24/11/66 Stable, house and attached

sheltershed approx. 75m SW of

Blewbury Manor

(Formerly listed under

Outbuilding at Manor House)

GV II

Stable. Probably early C18. Brick plinth; timber-framing with

weatherboarding; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 2-storey; 5-bay range. Plank

doors to rear. Interior: unusual form of Queen-post roof, with tie-beams below

top of walls and curved queen-posts. Feeding racks to ground floor. Cowmans

house to end, now house. C20 red-brick; old plain-tile roof. Irregular C20

fenestration. Interior not inspected. Attached C19 shelter-shed at right-angles

to rear.

Listing NGR: SU5312586152

416

of

2228

BLEWBURY BERRY LANE

SU5386 (South side)

12/6 Millbrook Cottage

GV II

House, Early Cl9. Red brick; slate roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window

range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with C20, open porch on thin columns.

Y-tracery wood windows to all openings, with 2-centre arched brick heads.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5314386050

417

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

SU5385 (East side)

16/7 Nottingham Fee

24/11/66

GV II

House, Early C17; with later alterations. Render, probably on timber-framing to

ground floor; small timber-framing with early C20 brick infill to first floor;

old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre having

round arched rendered panels to each side. 2-storey, 3-window range, with

cross-wing to rear. Irregular fenestration of casements with leaded lights. C20

door to rear. Interior riot inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5302185671

418

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

SU5385 (East side)

16/8 Great Tree and Ilburys

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Great Tree

Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Probably mid Cl7, with C18 additions, C19

alterations and addition to left. Brick to ground floor; large

timber-framing to first floor with brick infill; old plain-tile roof; brick

ridge stack to left of centre. 2-stormy, 2-window range with 2-stormy cross-wing

to right. Plank door to right of main range with lean-to open porch. Irregular

fenestration of casements. C18 addition to left, of 2-storey, single-bay range.

C18 addition to right, of single-storey, 3-window range. Interiors not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5301385590

419

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

SU5385 (West side)

16/9 Cleeve Cottage and attached

24/11/66 cob wall

(Formerly listed as Cleeve

Cottage)

GV II

House. c16, with probably early C17 two-bay addition to right. Large

timber-framing with rendered infill, having arched braces to first floor centre;

small timber-framing with painted brick and rendered infill to right; thatch

hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre. Probably originally hall house plan.

2-storey. 5-bay, 4-window range. C20 stable door to left of centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements with leaded lights, except C17 wood oriel window to

first floor centre. C18 cross-wing to left: timber-framing with painted infill;

old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack. Single storey and attic; single-bay

range. Interior not inspected, but likely to be of interest. Attached C18 wall

to rear right forming boundary to garden. Cob with thatch coping. Approximately

55 metres long and 2 metres high.

Listing NGR: SU5309785720

420

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

SU5385 (West side)

16/10 81m length of cob wall approx.

24/11/66 10m NE of The Red Lion Public

House

(Formerly listed under

Thatched top-built walls

framing path through centre of

village to churchyard)

GV II

Wall. Probably early C18 with some later patching. Cob, with some stone rubble

and brick patching; thatch coping. Arched doorway to northern half with plank

doorway. Approximately 81 metres long and 2 metres high.

Listing NGR: SU5302985767

421

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

SU5385 (West side)

16/11 42m length of cob wall approx.

24/11/66 35m NNE of The Red Lion Public

House

(Formerly listed under

Thatched top cob-built walls

framing path through centre of

village to churchyard)

GV II

Wall. Probably early C18 with some later patching. Cob with some stone rubble

and brick patching; thatch coping. Arched doorway to northern portion with plank

doorway. Approximately 42 metres long and 2 metres high.

Listing NGR: SU5302685761

422

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

su5z85 (West side)

16/12 The Red Lion Public House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Red Lion

Inn)

BY II

Public house. Mid C17 cross-wing to rear, front range dated to datestone above

central door, inscribed "W.B. Nov.24 1807". Red and flared brick in Flemish

bond; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank

door to centre with segmental brick head and flat hood suspended from

wrought-iron brackets, 3-light wood casements with segmental brick heads to all

openings. Brick dentil course to eaves. Cross-wing to rear of small

timber-framing with brick infill. Interior not inspected. C20 addition to right

is not of special architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU5301785710

423

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LANE

SU5385 (West side)

16/13 Hall Barn Close

25/10/51

GV II

House. C17. Small timber-framing with painted brick and rendered infill; thatch

roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre, brick end stack to left. 2 storey

and attic; 3-bay range at right-angles to street. Plank door to right of centre.

Irregular fenestration of casements. Swept dormer to centre. Right return, to

street: jettied first floor and plain-tile tile-hanging to gable end. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5301285704

424

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHAPEL LPNE

SU5285, SU5385 (West side)

15/14, 16/14 Stocks

24/11/66

GV II

House. C16, raised C17: Small timber-framing with painted brick infill; thatch

roof, hipped to right; brick end stack to left and ridge stack to right of

centre. Single storey and attic; 4-window range. Plank door to left of centre

with flat hood. Irregular fenestration, mostly of 2-light casements. Gabled

dormers to centre and to right of centre. Base-cruck truss to left return.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5307385694

425

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH END

5u5386 (South side)

SUSJE+

12/15 Healmwic Cottage and Church

End

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C16. Large timber-framing, with some arched bracing to

first floor, having rendered infill; thatch hipped roof; brick ridge stack to

centre. Possibly originally hall house. Plank door to centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5314485970

426

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH END

SU5386 (South side)

12/16 Carpenters Cottage

GV II

House. Mid C16, with later alterations. Irregular timber-framing with some

angle-bracing, brick infill to lower panels, rendered infill above; thatch roof,

hipped to right; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to left of centre. Single

storey and attic; 4-window range; plank door to left of centre with C20 open

porch. Irregular fenestration of mostly C20 casements. 2 gabled dormers with old

plain-tile roofs and surrounds, both having 3-light casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5307186030

427

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/17 Plentys

GV II

House. Early C18, with later alterations. Red brick with flared headers in

Flemish bond to centre: re-used brick to ground floor right; C19 brick to first

floor left; timber-framing with brick infill to first floor right; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stacks, ridge stack to left of centre, 2-storey,

3-window range. Irregular fenestration of casements. Rear: C20 door to left.

Some areas of timber-framing. Dentil brick course to eaves. Queen-post roof

truss to right return gable end. Interior not inspected. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU5320485773

428

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/18 Farnley Tyas

GV II

House. Brick front, dated 1799 to brick above door, probably to earlier

structure. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; painted brick to left

with fragmentary timber-framing; old plain-tile roof, brick end stack to right. 1

ridge stack to left of centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to left of

centre with segmental brick head. 3-light wood casements to ground floor left of

centre and to right with segmental brick heads. C20 two-light casement to left,

3-light wood casements to first floor left of centre and to right. 2-light

casement to left. Interior not inspected.

429

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/19 Abners

GV II

House. Probably mid C17, with later alterations. Rendered plinth; small

timber-framing with painted brick infill; Cl9 tile-hanging to first floor right;

old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window

range at right-angles to street, 2-panel door to right return of C19 porch at

right of centre. Irregular fenestration of 2-light casements. Right return, to

street: ground floor of brick, probably underbuilding of jetty. C19 tile-hanging

to first floor, probably on timber framing. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5319285793

430

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/20 Barn approx. 10m NW of Abners

GV II

Barn, now garage and workshop. Probably mid C18. reroofed C20 with some

replacement of timber. Timber-framing with weatherboarding; C20 tile roof. 3-bay

barn with outshuts to left and right. Central doorway (doors missing) with

opposing doors to rear. Interior: Queen post roof with most common rafters and

purlins replaced. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5318385807

431

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/21 St. Michaels

GV II

House. Early C18, possibly incorporating earlier structure. Red brick with

random flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to

right; brick ridge stack to left of centre, end stack to right. 2-storey,

3-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to right of centre with flat hood on

brackets. C20 four-light casement to original segmental-headed opening to ground

floor centre. 3-light casement with leaded lights and segmental brick head to

ground floor left. 16-pane unhorned sash with wood lintel to first floor right.

Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5315585876

432

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/22 Church of St. Michael

24/11/66

GV I

Church. C11 nave and sanctuary; C12 chancel, central tower and transepts; C13

south aisle; C14 north aisle, and Lady Chapel to south; C15 west tower,

reduction of central tower, and north and south porches; C19 rebuilding of north

porch and restoration of south porch, nave roof of c.1875. Stone and flint

mixture; stone ashlar to tower; old plain-tile roofs to Lady Chapel and chancel;

C20 plain-tile roofs to Lady Chapel and chancel; C20 plain-tile roof to nave;

lead roof to north aisle; roofs of south aisle and tower not visible. 2-bay

chancel, crossing, 2-bay north transept, 3-bay Lady Chapel, 5-bay nave and south

aisle, 2-bay north aisle, and west tower. Wood porch to centre of south aisle

with shallow gabled roof. Ribbed and studded door to 4-centre arched doorway

with foliate decoration to spandrels. 3-light panel tracery windows to left and

right of aisle: Lancet to left of Lady Chapel. 2-light reticulated tracery

windows to centre and right of Lady Chapel Y-tracery window to west end of

south aisle. 3-light reticulated tracery window to east end of Lady Chapel.

3-light reticulated tracery window to east end of chancel, with round window

above. North side: C19 flint porch with stone dressings to right of aisle.

Ribbed and studded door to 4-centre arched doorway with carved spandrels and

having hood mould. Worn carving above ends of hood moulds; image niche above

doorway with C19 carving of St. Michael, 2-light stone mullion window to left of

aisle with cusped lights and hood mould. Lancet to west end of aisle. Lancet to

north end of transept. 3-light reticulated tracery window to east side of

transept. Lancet to left of chancel. 2-light reticulated tracery window to right

of chancel. Romanesque lancet to right of nave. Tower: 3-stages. 4-light panel

tracery window to west face of first stage. 2-light panel tracery window to west

face of second stage. 2-light panel tracery louvred openings to each face of

third stage. Open quatrefoil stone balustrade to roof with cusped finials to

corners. Interior: rib-vault to chancel, and to central tower crossing, on

corbels. ciq piscina and sedilia to right of chancel. C15 choir stalls. C15

screen between chancel and Lady Chapel. North transept: arch-braced collar truss

roof; C15 rood loft door with blind Perpendicular tracery; re-sited altar stone

with-area of C14 encaustic tiles forming surround. Lady Chapel: 3-bay crown-post

roof; trefoil-headed piscina to right. Nave: 7-bay C19 arch-braced collar-truss

roof with curved windbraces; C15 octagonal stone font with quatrefoil panels to

each side of bowl. North arcade: two-centred arches. South arcade: 5 two-centred

arches, internal reveals on half-columns. Perpendicular lean-to roofs to north

and south aisles.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p90-91; St, Michael's Church, Blewbury:

Church guide book undated)

Listing NGR: SU5314685916

433

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/23 Group of three headstones,

including one to William Hope,

and one to Sibilia Hope,

approx. 20m S of Church tower

GV II

Headstone, Dated 1683 to inscription. Stone. Round-topped slab. Inscription

reads "Here lyeth interred the body of William Hope who departed this life the

4th Day of July anno domeny (sic) 1683 aged 90 years and 6 munthes (sic)",

Headstone. Dated 1679 to inscription. Stone. Round-topped slab. Inscription

reads "Here lyeth interred the body of Sibilla the wife of William Hope, who

departed this life the 6th day of January anno domeny (sic) 1679 aged 81 years

and 3 munthes (sic)". Headstone. Probably C17. Stone. Scroll-topped slab.

Illegible inscription, possibly in Greek.

Listing NGR: SU5312985900

434

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (North-east side)

16/24 Almshouse approx. 30m W of

16/02/79 Church of Saint Michael

(Formerly listed as Almshouse

approx. 30m SW of the parish

Church)

GV II

Almshouse. Dated 1778 to inscription. Red brick with flared headers; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left. Single storey and attic; 2-window

range. C20 double-leaf plank door to C20 porch at right of centre. 2-light wood

casements with segmental brick heads to right and to left of centre. Blocked

segmental-headed opening to left. Stone panel to eaves, at left of centre;

inscription reads "The gift of Mr. James Bacon Decd. in memory of his son

Middleton and his daughter Ann 1778, Mr. Bacon died in the year 1774"'. Gabled

dormers to left of centre and to right with 2-light casements. Interior not

inspected. C19 single-storey brick addition to left.

Listing NGR: SU5309185909

435

of

2228

SU5385 BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

16/25 (North-east side)

16/02/79 Almshouse approx. 40m W of

Church of Saint Michael

(Formerly listed as Almshouse

approx. 40m SW of the parish

Church)

GV II

Almshouse. Dated 1837 to inscription. Red brick with random flared bricks in

Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to right. 2-storey, 2-window

range. C20 plank double-leaf outer door to C2O gabled porch. Plank inner door.

C20 two-light casement to right with segmental brick head C20 two-light

casement to first floor right. C20 single-light casement to first floor left.

Inscribed stone panel to first floor centre reads "The ground on which this

house is erected and the garden adjoining was kindly given for (the use?) of

Bacon's Charity by John Shawe Philips of Culham, Oxon in the year 1837",

Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5307585909

436

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (South-west side)

16/26 Carramores

GV II

House. C16 with C18 portion to right, possibly encasing C16 structure. Large

timber-framing with rendered infill to left and centre, having braces to first

floor centre; painted brick to right; old plain-tile roof half-hipped to left;

brick end stacks, brick ridge stack to right of centre. Probably originally hall

house. 2-storey, 4-window range. 4-panel part-glazed door to right of centre

with C20 hood. Irregular fenestration of casements with leaded lights. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5318985764

437

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (South-west side)

16/27 Nayles Bridge Cottage

GV II

House. C17 with C19 and C20 alterations. Small timber-framing with painted brick

infill; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry

plan. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. C20 plank door to C20 gabled

porch to centre, C19 oriel windows to ground floor left and right. Windows to

ground floor. Two 2-light casements to attic and 2-centre arched window to apex

of gable end, interior not inspected. C20 addition to right is not of special

architectural interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5309285774

438

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (South-west side)

16/28 Blue Haze

25/10/51

GV II

House. C16. Painted brick to ground floor, with some large timber-framing to

left; large timber-framing with mid-rail to first floor with some arched braces

and painted brick infili; thatch roof, hipped, with catslide to left end; brick

end stack to right, ridge stack to left, and to left of centre. 2-storey,

6-window range at right-angles to street. C20 ribbed door to right of centre.

Irregular fenestration, mostly of 2-light casements. Interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest, possibly originally a hall house,

Listing NGR: SU5312185798

439

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (South-west side)

16/29 Spring Cottage

GV II

House. C17, with C19 addition to right, and C20 alterations. Roughcast, probably

on timber-framing to left and centre; roughcast, probably on brick to right; old

plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left; brick: end stack to rights internal stack

to left of centre at rear. 2-storey, 5-window range. Plank door to right of

centre with flat hood. C20 garage doors to gabled C20 brick projection to left.

Irregular fenestration of casements, except angled bay window to ground floor

right. Timber-framing visible to left return. Interior not inspected. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5312785810

440

of

2228

BLEWBURY CHURCH STREET

SU5385 (South-west side)

16/30 Malthus Schoolhouse

25/10/51

GV

School house, now house. Dated 1709. Red brick with random flared headers in

Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan.

2-storey, 5-window range, 6-panel door to centre with wood architrave surround,

having overlight and half-dome hood on richly-carved brackets. Wood

cross-windows to all openings with glazing bars to lights. Those windows to

ground floor have segmental brick heads. Blind panel to first floor centre with

inscribed tablet reading "A Charity School built and endowed by the gift of

William Malthus, merchant, Anno Domini 1709". Flat brick band between around and

first floors. Painted wood dentil cornice to eaves. Interior not inspected.

Early C19 addition to left, single-storey, single-window range. Red brick with

flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left.

6-panel door to left. 3-light wood casement with segmental brick head to centre.

Listing NGR: SU5312785868

441

of

2228

BLEWBURY GRAHAME CLOSE

SU5285, SU5385 (South side)

15/31, 16/31 Cob wall forming southern

27/06/72 boundary (locally known as

Curtoys Lane) to housing

estate

(Formerly listed as Wall on

footpath between Westbrook

Street/Page Close, forming a

boundary to Graham Close HE)

GV II

Wall. Probably C18. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth cobs; thatch coping.

Approximately 2 metres high, approximately 65 metres long. Wall arches over

stream to east end.

Listing NGR: SU5296185896

442

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5385 (North side)

16/32 Turnpike House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as The

Turnpike House)

GV II

House. Mid CI7, with later alterations. Brick to ground floor; small

timber-framing with brick infill to first floor and attic; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge stack to centre. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range, at right

angles to road, with cross-wing to rear left. 4-pane horned sashes to ground and

first floors left and right. Cross-gables to left and right, that to left with

3-light casement, that to right with 2-light casement. Queen-post roof trusses

to cross-gables. Left return, to road: 6-panel door with wood architrave

surround and wood trellis porch to left. 3-light casement with leaded lights to

ground floor right. 2-light casement to first floor left. Cross-wing to left of

left return: brick to ground floor; small timber-framing with brick infill to

first floor; old plain-tile roof. 2-storey, 3-window range. 4-panel door to

left: 3-light casements to ground flour to centre and right. Three 2-light

casements to first floor. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5318485568

443

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5385 (North side)

16/33 Humphreys

GV II

House. c.I800. Red brick; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks to left

and right returns. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door to centre with

fanlight and rubbed brick round arch. 4-pane horned sashes to all openings with

rubbed brick flat arches. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5308085553

444

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5385 (North Side)

16/34 Great Tree Farm Barn and

24/11/66 attached covered gateway

(Formerly listed as Great Tree

Farmhouse outbuildings)

GV II

Barn. Probably C17. Red brick plinth, with areas of unknapped flint;

weatherboarding on timber-framing; thatch roof, hipped to left, 6-bay barn.

Double plank doors to left of centre. Interior not inspected but said to have

Queen-post roof construction. Attached gateway to right. Probably C18.

Weatherboarding on timber-framing; corrugated-iron sheet roof. Single-bay

gateway with double plank doors to left and plank pedestrian door to right.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5302185558

445

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON R0A0

SU5285 (North side)

15/35 Cottage

GV II

House. Cl7, with C18 front. Render, probably on brick; C2O plain-tile roof,

half-hipped to left; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan,

2-storey, 3-window range. Plank: door to centre. c20 two-light casements to all

openings except C20 angled bay window to ground floor right. Timber-framing to

left return and to rear. Interior not inspected. C20 addition to right is not of

special architectural interest. Included for group value,

Listing NGR: SU5297585566

446

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5285 (North side)

15/36 Corrydon House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as The

Homestead)

GV II

House. Probably late c16. Painted brick to ground floor; close-studded

timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor; old plain-tile roof with

half-hipped gablet to left, and half-hipped cross-gable to right; brick ridge

stack to left of centre; C20 brick internal stack to right of centre, end stack

to right of cross-wing. 2-storey, 3-window range with cross-wing to right.

Ribbed door to centre of main range with C20 timber-framed porch. 2-light

casements with leaded lights to main range, except 3-light casement to ground

floor left with leaded lights. Bay window to ground floor of cross-wing with

4-light casement. First floor of cross-wing jettied. 2-light casement to first

floor of cross-wing. Raised cruck to gable-end of cross-wing. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5295985574

447

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON R0A0

SU5285 (North side)

15/37 Yew Tree

GV II

House. Mid C17, with early C18 cross-wing to road. Red brick with flared headers

in Flemish bond old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to rear, 2-storey,

2-window range to road. 4-pane horned sash to ground floor right. Moulded brick

band between ground and first floors. Two C20 two-light casements to first

floor. Shaped brick cornice to eaves. Right return: red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond to left; small timber-framing with brick infill to

right; banded tile-hanging to gable end of cross-wing. C20 panelled door to

left. Irregular fenestration.

Listing NGR: SU5287785575

448

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5285 (North side)

15/38 Milestone at SU 5253 8574

- II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Stone. Triangular. Inscribed "Reading 15, Wantage

9".

Listing NGR: SU5253085740

449

of

2228

SU5385 BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

16/39 (South side)

Tudor Cottage

GV II

House. Early C17. Rendered plinth; large timber-framing with painted brick and

rendered infill; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left; brick ridge stack to

centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan, 2-storey, 2-window range. 6-panel door to

centre. 2-light casement to left with leaded lights. 4-light casement to right

with leaded lights. Gabled half-dormers to left and right with 2-light

casements. Single-storey addition to right, with C19 casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5323285540

450

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON R0A0

SU5385 (South side)

16/40 No.1 Treble House Terrace

24/11/66 (formerly listed under

Treble House Terrace)

GV II

House. C17, with later alterations. Painted brick to ground floor left; large

timber-framing with painted brick infill; mid plain-tile roof, half-hipped to

left; brick: ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 4-bay, 3-window range.

6-panel door to right return of lean-to addition to left, having garage doors to

left. Irregular fenestration of casements. Gabled dormer to left of centre with

2-light casement. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5311385528

451

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON R0A0

SU5385 (South side)

16/41 No.2 Treble House Terrace

24/11/66 (Ickleton House)

(Formerly listed under

Treble House Terrace)

GV II

House. Mid C18. Painted brick; C20 plain-tile roof; brick end stack to right.

2 storey, 2-window range. 6-panel door to left with segmental brick head.

16-pane unhorned sashes to ground and first floor right with segmental brick

heads. 2-light wood casement to first floor left with segmental brick head.

Dog-tooth brick course to eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5309685529

452

of

2228

SU5385 BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

16/42 (South side)

24/11/66 No.3 Treble House Terrace

(Formerly listed under

Treble House Terrace)

GV II

House. Late C18. Painted brick; slate roof; brick end stack, to left. 2-storey,

2-window range. 6-panel door to ccentre with flat hood. 12-pane unhorned sashes

to ground floor left and right with segmental brick heads. 2-light casements to

first floor, that to right C20 metal casement. Dog-tooth brick course to eaves.

Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5308785528

453

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5385 (South side)

16/43 Meers Parcel

25/10/51

GV II

House. Early C17. Painted brick and rendered plinth; irregular timber-framing

with roughcast infill; old plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to

left of centre, end stack to right. Probably 3-unit lobby-entry plan, 2-storey,

3-window range. Plank door to left of centre with C20 timber-framed and

weather-boarded porch. C20 casements to ground floor. C18 casements with leaded

lights to first floor. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5302885534

454

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5285, 5U5385 (South side)

15/44, 16/44 Highcleve

24/11/66

GV II

House. Early C17, with C18 front, and C18 addition to right. Roughcast, probably

on timber-framing to right; render, probably on timber-framing to centre and

left; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre.

2-storey, 3-window range. Late C19 shop-front to left and centre, having sash

door to centre and 15-pane shop windows to left and right. 16-pane horned sashes

to first floor left and centre, all with wood architrave surrounds. Left return:

timber-framing with painted brick infill; first floor jettied. Interior not

inspected. Addition to right: roughcast, probably on brick; old plain-tile roof,

half-hipped to right; brick stack to rear 2-storey, single-window range.

6-panel door to left with C19 open timber-framed porch. 16-pane unhorned sashes

to ground and first floors.

Listing NGR: SU5317685633

455

of

2228

SU5285 BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

15/45 (South side)

Blueberry Inn Public House

GV II

Public house. Early C19. Painted brick; slate roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey,

3-widow range. 6-panel door to centre with flat hood, having overlight above.

16-pane unhorned sashes with segmental brick heads to ground floor left and

right, 9-pane unhorned sashes with segmental brick heads to first floor.

Interior; panelled doors to lounge and public bars, and to off sales. Lounge bar

has 'grained' plank dado and open fireplace with arched stone bressumer.

Listing NGR: SU5283385544

456

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON R0A0

SU5285 (South side)

15/46 New Inn Cottage and Felixstowe

24/11/66 Cottage

formerly listed as

"Felixstowe")

2 houses. C17 range to street, late C18 range at right-angles to street. Render,

probably on brick; mid plain-tile roof; brick endstacks. 2-storey, 2-window

range at right-angles to street. 4-panel door to centre with segmental brick:

head. 3-light casements to ground floor. 3-light casements with leaded lights to

first floor. Brick dentil course to eaves. Rear range, to street: large

timber-framing with painted brick infill to centre and right; render, probably

on brick to left; old plain-tile roof; chimney stack not visible. Single stormy

and attic; 2-bay range with single bay of 2 storeys to left. Plank doors to left

of centre, and to right. Irregular fenestration. Raking dormer to right. Gabled

dormer to right of centre. Interiors not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5282085557

457

of

2228

BLEWBURY LONDON ROAD

SU5285 (South side)

15/47 Double Doors

24/11/66

GV II

House. Probably mid C16. Painted brick plinth to right, and painted brick to

left; large timber-framing with rendered infill to ground floor right and to

first floor; C20 plain-tile roof; massive brick end stack to right, brick end

stack to left. 2-storey, 3-bay range. C20 ribbed door to left of centre with C20

hood, irregular fenestration of casements with leaded lights, except angled

oriel windows to first floor left and right. Interior not inspected but likely

to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5280485563

458

of

2228

SU5385 BLEWBURY RUMSEY'S LANE

16/52 (East side)

The Cleve

- II

House. Late C18 encasement of C17 structure. Painted brick; old plain-tile roof;

C20 brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window

range 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with flat hood. C19 wood oriel window

to left of 3-lights with leaded casements. C19 wood oriel window to right of

4-lights with leaded casements. Three 3-light casements to first floor. Left

return: timber-framing with rendered infill. Rear: timber-framing with painted

brick infill. Interior: chamfered spine beams and joists to ground floor. Queen

post roof. Addition to right: probably early C18. Timber-framing with painted

brick infill; old plain-tile roof. Single storey and attic; single-bay range.

Listing NGR: SU5317685633

459

of

2228

BLEWBURY RUMSEY'S LANE

SU5385 (East side)

16/53 Granary approx. 2m NE of The

Cleve

GV II

Granary. C17 with C19 alterations. Brick piers; C17 timber-framing with C19

alterations including passing braces, having painted brick infill; old

plain-tile hipped roof. Single-storey, 2-bay range. Plank door to centre.

2-light openings to left and right with diagonally-set wood mullions, and

opposing openings to rear. Interior: collar truss roof. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU5318885636

460

of

2228

BLEWBURY SOUTH STREET

SU5385 (East side)

16/48 East Brook

GV II

House. C17 with early C19 addition to right. Irregular timber-framing with

painted brick infill to left; render, probably on brick to right; old plain-tile

roof of 2 heights; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of centre. 2

storeys and attic; 2-bay range with 2-storey, 2-bay addition to right, all at

right-angles to street. C20 glazed door to right. Irregular fenestration of

casements and sashes, having 16-pane unhorned sash to first floor centre and

12-pane unhorned sash to first floor right. Flat-roofed dormer to left of

centre. Queen post roof truss to left gable end to street. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5339585907

461

of

2228

BLEWBURY SOUTH STREET

SU5385 (East side)

16/49 Dragonwyke and Winding Way

25/10/51 Cottage

(Formerly listed as Winding

Way and Green Harbour)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C16, with C17 cross-range to rear, and later

alterations. Painted uncoursed stone rubble with brick dressings in ground floor

centre and left of centre; large timber-framing to right of centre with painted

brick infill; painted brick to right; large timber-framing with painted brick

and rendered infill to first floor; thatch roof; brick ridge stacks to centre

and to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to right of centre.

irregular fenestration of C20 three-light casements. Gabled dormer to right with

old plain-tile roof and surround. Addition to left, probably c18.

Weatherboarding; probably on timber-framing; thatch roof. 2-stormy, single bay

range. C20 garage door to ground floor. 3-light casement to first floor.

Interior not inspected. Winding Way Cottage forms cross-range to rear with C20

additions. Painted brick to ground floor; large timber-framing with painted

brick in-fill to first floor; thatch roof. C20 fenestration. C20 addition to

right, parallel to main range to street. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5338785822

462

of

2228

BLEWBURY SOUTH STREET

SU5385 (East side)

16/50 Dibleys House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Dibleys)

GV II

House. Early C17. Painted brick plinth; large timber-framing with roughcast

in-fill; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right, cross-gabled to left; brick

ridge stack to centre. 2-storey, 2-window range with 2-storey-and-attic

cross-wing to left. 4-panel door to centre. Irregular fenestration of casements

with leaded lights. First floor of cross-wing jettied to end. Queen post roof

truss to gable-end of cross-wing. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5334385772

463

of

2228

BLEWBURY SOUTH STREET

SU5385 (East side)

16/51 Borlase Gallery

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as "Borlase")

GV II

House, now art gallery and dwelling. Early C17 cross-wing to left, early C18

main range, probably encasing earlier structure. Red brick with flared headers

in Flemish bond; timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor of

cross-wing; C20 plain-tile hipped roof with half-hipped gable end to cross-wing;

brick ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 4-window range with

single-storey-and-attic cross-wing incorporated in left end and projecting

approximately half a metre. Plank doors to left of centre, and to right,

irregular fenestration of casements with leaded lights. Flat brick band between

ground and first floors of main range. Curved cornice to eaves of main range,

Interior: open fireplace to ground floor centre room. Much timber-framing

visible to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU5326585719

464

of

2228

BLEWBURY SOUTH STREET

SU5386 (South side)

12/5 The Cottage and End Cottage

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18 addition to right. Small timber-framing

with painted brick in-fill; painted brick to right; old plain-tile roof; brick

ridge stack to left of centre. Single storey and attic; single-bay range, with

cross-wing to left, and 2-bay addition to right. Plank door to right of centre.

irregular fenestration of casements. Gabled dormer to centre with 2-light

casement. C20 casements to end of cross-wing. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5340686075

465

of

2228

BLEWBURY WATERY LANE

SU5285 (South side)

15/54 Laurences

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as "The

Laurences")

GV II

House. Dated 1548 to left return. Rendered plinth; small timber-framing with

rendered infill; thatch roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-storey, 2-window

range. 3-light wood casement to ground floor left. 2-light wood casement to

right. 3-light casement to first floor left with leaded lights. 2-light casement

to first floor right with leaded lights. Plank door to left return.

Single storey, probably cob, extension to right end with thatch roof. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5298285674

466

of

2228

SU5285 BLEWBURY WATERY LANE

15/55 (South side)

24/11/66 Nottingham Fee Cottage

GV II

House. Probably early C17, with later alterations. Rendered stone rubble plinth;

roughcast on timber-framing; thatch roof, half-hipped to left, hipped to right;

bridge ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic;

2-window range. Plank door to centre. Horizontal sashes to left and right with

plank shutters. Three C20 casements to left gable end. C20 swept dormer to right

return. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5296485678

467

of

2228

BLEWBURY WATERY LANE

SU5385 (South side)

15/56 Turkeys

24/11/66

GV II

House. C17, with C20 alterations. Large timber-framing with painted brick

infill: thatch roof, half-hipped to left; C20 brick ridge stacks to left of

centre, and to right. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. Glazed door to

right of centre. Plank door to left of centre. Irregular fenestration of C20

casements. 3 swept dormers with C20 two-light casements. Interior not inspected.

C20 cross-wing to right is not of special architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU5292485692

468

of

2228

BLEWBURY WATERY LANE

SU5285 (South side)

15/57 Chapmans and attached barn

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Chapmans)

GV II

House. C17. Painted uncoursed stone rubble and rendered plinth; large

timber-framing with rendered infill: thatch roof, half-hipped to cross-wing;

brick ridge stacks to right of centre and to cross-wing. 2-storey, 2-bay range,

with 2 storeys and attic cross-wing to left. Plank door to C20 lean-to porch at

junction of main range with cross-wing. Irregular fenestration of casements,

including some is casements with leaded lights. Swept dormer to left of main

range. Interior not inspected. Attached barn to right: probably C17. Flint

plinth; weatherboarding on timber-framing; thatch hipped roof. 3-bay barn. C20f

fenestration. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5291685725

469

of

2228

SU5385 BLEWBURY WATTS LANE

16/58 (North side)

Clunch wall approx.35m E of

Orchard Dene House, at

junction with South Street

GV II

Wall. Probably C18. Clunch uncoursed rubble wall with thatch coping.

Approximately one and a half metres high, and 21 metres long.

Listing NGR: SU5338685955

470

of

2228

BLEWBURY WATTS LANE

SU5385 (North side)

16/59 Orchard Dene House

24/11/66

GV II

House, probably former farmhouse. Probably early C17. Large timber-framing with

painted brick infill; painted brick to right, and to ground floor left; thatch

roof, hipped to right, half-hipped to left; brick ridge stacks to left and right

of centre, 2-storey, 2-window range to right, with single-storey-and-attic

2-window range to left, and cross-wing to right rear. Irregular fenestration of

casements with leaded lights. Right return formed by cross-wing, 2-storey,

3-window range. Panelled door to centre. Irregular fenestration of casements.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest,

Listing NGR: SU5333185971

471

of

2228

BLEWBURY WATTS LANE

SU5385 (North side)

16/60 Barn and outbuilding approx.

30m E of Orchard Dene House

GV II

Barn. Probably early C18. Weatherboarding on timber-framing; corrugated-iron

sheet roof. 4-bay barn. Double plank doors to left of centre. Interior not

inspected. Attached outbuilding at right-angles to right. Probably C19. Red

brick plinth; weatherboarding on timber-framing; corrugated-iron sheet roof.

3-bay outbuilding. Plan door to centre. Interior not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU5333285971

472

of

2228

SU5285 BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

13/61 (East side)

Boham's House

GV II

House, probably former farmhouse. Early C18 with C19 cross-wing to left, and C20

lean-to porch to right of centre. Red brick in Flemish bond to right; painted

brick to left, centre, and to cross-wing; old plain-tile complex roof, hipped to

right; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre, lateral stack to rear

right. 2-storey, 3-window range, with 2-storey cross-wing to left, at

right-angles to street. C20 two-pane door to right return of brick porch to

centre, with cat-slide roof irregular fenestration of casements, some with

segmental brick heads and leaded lights. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5297285950

473

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/62 Barn approx. lOm NE of Boham's

House

GV II

Barn. Probably late C18. Brick and stone rubble plinth; weatherboarding on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof. 4-bay barn, aisled to rear. Plank double

doors to left of centre. Plank door to right of centre. Interior not inspected.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5297585972

474

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/63 Curtoys

GV II

House, Early C19. Red brick in Flemish bond; slate hipped roof with lead ridges;

brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre

with overlight and painted wood architrave surround, having flat-roofed square

open porch on thin Doric columns 16-pane unhorned sashes with stone architrave

surrounds to all openings, some with crown glass. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5292485892

475

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/64 Hall Barn

25/10/51

GV II

House. Mid C17, with late C17 front to main range. Large timber-framing to

cross-wing, with rendered infill; painted brick to main range; old plain-tile

roof; brick end stack to left, and to end of cross-wing, ridge stack to

cross-wing, 2 storeys and attic; 3-window main range with 2-storey, 2-bay

single-window cross-wing to right. 6-panel part-glazed door to right of train

range with wood architrave surround. Main range bias Doric giant-order cut-brick

pilasters to left and right ends, and to left and right of centre, that to left

of centre interrupted by 4-light wood mullion and transom window to ground

floor. Blocked window opening to ground floor left with flat brick arch having

shaped lower edge. Shaped brick: band between around and first floors to left and

centre. Wood cross-windows to first floor, having leaded lights, that to left,

having flat brick arch with shaped lower edge. Painted wood dentil cornice to

eaves. Gabled full dormer to centre with wood cross-window having leaded lights.

Left return of cross-wing to right: 3-light wood mullion and transom window to

ground floor. 4-light casement to first floor. Interior not inspected but likely

to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5289685849

476

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/65 The Forge House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as The Forge

(2 dwellings)

GV II

House. Mid C17, with later alterations. Brick to ground floor with some

fragmentary timber-framing; small timber-framing with angle bracing to first

floor, with brick infill; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre.

Probably originally 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range at

right-angles to street. 6-panel part-glazed door at right of centre, to C19

lean-to porch. Irregular fenestration of casements, except horizontal sliding

sash to first floor left. Right return, to street: first floor jettied on curved

brackets. Rear: stable door to left. Regular fenestration of casements. C20

sloping roof rooflights. Interior not inspected, C20 two-storey addition to left

is not of special architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU5285885781

477

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/66 Fron Deg

GV

House. Early C19. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; red brick with random flared

headers in Flemish bond; slate roof; brick end stack to left. 2-storey, 2-window

range. Plankdoor to centre with cambered brick head. 3-light casements with

cambered brick heads to ground floor left and right. 3-light casements with

leaded lights to first floor left and right. Dog-tooth brick course to eaves.

Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5284485772

478

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/67 Wayside Cottage

24/11/66 (Formerly listed under

Pair of cottages "Brookside"

and Wayside Cottage)

GV II

House. Probably late C16. Rendered plinth to left; large timber-framing to left,

and to attic, with rendered infill render, probably on stone rubble to ground

floor right; thatch roof; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of _

centre. Single storey and attic; 4-window range. Stable door to centre. Plank

door to right. Irregular fenestration of casements, with leaded lights. 2 swept

dormers to right with 2-light casements with leaded light. Gabled dormer to

left with old plain-tile roof and surround, and 2-light casement with leaded

lights. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5283185748

479

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side

15/68 Brookside

24/11/66 (Formerly listed under

Pair of cottages "Brookside"

and Wayside Cottage)

GV II

House. Mid C17, with C19 alterations, and C20 addition to right. Rendered

plinth; small timber-framing with painted brick infill; old plain-tile roof;

brick end stack to right. Single storey and attic; 2-window range at

right-angles to street. Plank door to centre with C19 gabled porch to centre.

C19 two-light casements to ground floor left and right. Gabled C19 half-dormers,

with 2-light casements, to left and right. Interior not inspected. C20 addition

to right is not of special architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU5283285736

480

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (East side)

15/69 Ashbrook House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Ashbrook

Farmhouse

GV II

House. Probably mid C18, with later alterations. Red brick; old plain-tile

hipped roof, with central valley; rendered brick ridge stacks to left and right,

2-storey, 3-window main range to garden. Sash door to centre with stone

architrave surround and stone Doric porch. 16-pane unhorned sashes to all

openings. Rear elevation, to road, and side elevations, in grey brick with red

brick dressings. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5279885630

481

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

5U5285 (East side)

15/70 Barn approx. 25m SE of

24/11/66 Ashbrook House

(Formerly listed under

Ashbrook Farmhouse

outbuildings and garden wall

along road)

GV II

Barn. Probably late C17. Small timber-framing with brick infill; old plain-tile

roof, 4-bay barn. Plank: doors to centre. Interior not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU5282585599

482

of

2228

BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

SU5285 (West side)

15/71 Greenbushes

GV II

Cottage. C16. Irregular timber-framing, having some arched braces, with painted

brick infill; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick internal stack to right return.

Single storey and attic, 3-window range. C20 panelled door to left of centre.

Irregular fenestration of casements, with leaded lights. Gabled dormer to right

of centre with 2-light casement. Interior: Queen post roof truss to left. Cruck

truss to right. Spine beam and joists visible to ground floor. Winder staircase.

Open fireplace to ground floor centre.

Listing NGR: SU5289885903

483

of

2228

SU5285 BLEWBURY WESTBROOK STREET

15/72 (West side)

No.1 (Ashbrook Cottage) and

No.2 (Bakers Cottage)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Mid C17, with C20 alterations. Brick plinth; small

timber-framing with brick infill; old plain-tile roof of 2 heights; brick ridge

stack to left of centre, brick ridge stack to right of centre, at junction of

roofs of different heights. 2-storey, 5-window range. C20 door to right return

of C20 brick porch to centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. Interiors not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5295286014

484

of

2228

BOURTON SILVER STREET

SU28NW (North side)

4/45 The Old Manor House and

Highlands

- II

3 Cottages, now 2. Dated 1817. Limestone ashlar, Welsh slate roof. Double-

depth plan, staircase in hall opposite entry. Late Georgian style. 2-storey,

6-window range. 2:2:2 facade. Cambered arches with rusticated grey keystones

over 3 asymmetrically placed doors, one now blocked, the other 2 with late C20

ledged doors. Cambered arches with rusticated grey keystones over 8-pane

sashes. Plain parapet, segmental pediments over square corner finials with

central wreaths. End and ridge stacks have moulded caps. Hipped roof obscured

by parapet. Interior: some 4-panelled doors, and opposite entry are

straight-flight stairs with plain balusters and moulded newel. 3- window range

and gabled service wing to rear of Old Manor House built in similar style;

original 4-panelled door and late C19 two-light sashes. C20 extension to rear

of Highlands.

Listing NGR: SU2325086984

485

of

2228

BOURTON THE HILL

SU28NW

4/43 Market cross.

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as Village

Cross)

GV II

Market cross. C14. Limestone ashlar. 3 steps and most of shaft survives.

Listing NGR: SU2320286976

486

of

2228

BOURTON

SU28NW

4/40 Bourton Grange

GV II

House, now office. Datestone on finial: JT (for John Tucker) 1847. Limestone

ashlar. Welsh slate roof. Double-depth plan (4x2) with central staircase.

2-storey and attic, 4-window range. 3:1 facade with bay recessed, built flush

with service range. Steps to 6-panelled door, under 4-centered arch with hood

mould and ballflower terminals over; door flanked by 2 rectangular bays, with

blind panel strips and lunettes to surround. 4-light moulded mullioned and

transomed windows; ballflower terminals to hood moulds; original rainwater

goods. Facade surmounted by 3 Dutch gables with moulded kneelers and round

window; ridge stacks. Interior: Original panelled doors and straight-flight

open-string stair with moulded balusters; service range to right of facade:

limestone ashlar, 3-window range, with flat roof. In front of house is late C20

iron rail connected by stone circular piers with ball finials. John Turner, the

builder of Bourton Grange, also built the 6 almshouses near Pinewood and

contributed towards the rebuilding of the school. The Tucker family were

responsible for the building of much of Bourton in the 1840s & 1850s, including

Pinewood, the Church of St. James and the Baptist chapel. (Kelly's

Directory, 1897).

Listing NGR: SU2293487334

487

of

2228

BOURTON

SU28NW

4/41 Bourton Grange, gate piers and

attached wall turning from

south-east corner.

GV II

2 gateways and walling to left of courtyard at Bourton Grange. Probably

contemporary with Bourton Grange (q.v.) 1847. Limestone ashlar, ramp up to tall

walling at south east corner: 2 entrances flanked by tall square piers with

moulded plinth blocks, cornices and ball finials.

Listing NGR: SU2295187319

488

of

2228

BOURTON

SU28NW

4/42 Bourton Grange, gate piers and

attached walls approx 20

metres east.

GV II

Gate piers, gates and wall at entrance. Probably contemporary with Bourton

Grange (q.v.) 1847. Limestone ashlar. Balustrade divided into 6 sections by

piers each having ball finials with studded annulet. Central gateway flanked by

tall square piers with moulded plinth blocks and ball finials; oak double gates

with central ramp.

Listing NGR: SU2293887333

489

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND ROAD

(East side)

SU3497

8/58 Nos.3 to 6 (consecutive) New

Row

GV II

Cottage row. Probably late C18, remodelled and extended 2 bays to left in late

C19. Squared and coursed limestone; stone slate roof; C20 brick stacks. 2

storeys; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 doors with gabled porches.

Timber lintels over C20 first-floor casements, 2 left-bay and 2 ground-floor

windows; other ground-floor windows have label moulds over late C19 cross

windows. Gabled roof, with urns surmounting coping; ridge stacks. C20 extension

to rear and to left. Interior remodelled in C20. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3431097807

490

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND ROAD

(East side)

SU3497

8/59 Nos.1 and 2 New Row (Goodmans)

(Formerly listed as Nos. 1 and

06/06/78 2 New Road Cottages)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18, with bay to right added later in C18. Coursed

limestone rubble; C20 brick stack; thatched roof. 3-unit lobby entry plan later

extended to 4 units. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over

C20 door and C20 two-light casements; 2 half dormers have early C20 three-light

casements. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU3432497783

491

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND ROAD

(East side)

SU3497

8/60 Pump approx. 5m. W of Nos. 1

and 2 New Row

GV II

Pump and shelter. Late C19. Cast iron pump. Shelter has gabled stone slate roof

and is supported on pine log posts. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3431697784

492

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND ROAD

SU3497 (West side)

8/61 Pound Corner

GV II

House. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; brick stack.

2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door, with

carved brackets to C20 flat hood, and scattered fenestration of early C20

two-light casements. Hipped roof; ridge stack. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3429397722

493

of

2228

BUCKLAND CARSWELL

SU39NM

2/63 No.7

GV II

House. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; stone stacks.

3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintel over C20 stable

door. C20 timber lintels over C18 three-light leaded casements to right of door

and similar C20 casements to left. Early C19 Gothic style rainwater head. Three

asymmetrical cross gables to front; gable end stack to left and ridge stacks.

Rear rebuilt in C20 brick and tile, with C17 cross-gable to rear right. Interior

not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3225898943

494

of

2228

BUCKLAND CARSWELL LANE

SU39NW (East side)

Carswell

2/65 Carswell Manor (St. Hugh's

21/11/66 School)

- II

House, now school. Early C17, extended and remodelled by William Niven c.1898.

Roughcast walls; stone slate roof; stone stacks. Original L-plan extended to

left in late C19. Early C17 front of 2 storeys; 2-window range of scattered

fenestration, the right gable having no windows. Label moulds over 2-, 3- and

4-light stone- mullioned ovolo-moulded windows and two similar 2-light crass

windows. Late C19 two-storey porch has moulded semi-circular arch over

15-panelled door with carved shell decoration to tympanum; Doric columns support

projecting second storey which has similar 4-light window and moulded cornice to

flat roof. Cross-gabled roof, with 3 gables to front; gabled wall to right of

front has offset external stack; internal stack to rear left. Right side wall

has late C19 Jacobean style canted bay window and to rear are similar late C19

ovolo-moulded windows with 3 original early C17 windows (one-light, two-light

and two-light cross windows) to left of rear door. Late C19 one storey and

attic, 6-window range extension to left gable wall built in similar style. To

rear left is a similar 3-window range with the date 1898 set aver central bay;

attached to rear of is a 5-bay Doric orangery, with central pedimented bay, of

c.1898. Interior: Oak panelling of c.1898 to entrance hall which has early C18

stone bolection-moulded fireplace and early C17 open well stairs restored c.1898

and having turned balusters on closed string, square newel posts with ball

finials, pendentives and, at the bottom of the stairs, carved and turned

finials. Entrance hall gives access to three rooms of c.1898 in Queen Anne style

and, to the rear, Early Georgian style; rear room reached by steps with twisted

balusters. Between orangery and rear wing is a fine reset doorway of c.1770 with

shouldered architrave and central Classical figure. First floor has details of

c.1898 throughout: panelled walls to landing: Room to right, now subdivided, in

Art Nouveau style with a fine fireplace. Passage behind landing and plain rooms

to left give access via steps with twisted balusters swept to rear landing,

which also has panelled rooms and an Ionic modillioned cornice. Late C19 roof

throughout. Old prints show that before the 1898 restoration the wing attached

to the left gable wall of the front was early C18, of one storey and attic and 6

bays; there was also a mid C17 four-bay wing to the rear, its 5 front gables

having a central Dutch gable over the porch.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.453).

Listing NGR: SU3261397711

495

of

2228

BUCKLAND CARSWELL LANE

SU39NW (East side)

Carswell

2/66 Dovecote approx. 20m. E of

21/11/66 Carswell Manor

GV II

Dovecote. Early/mid C17. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof. Square

plan. One storey; one bay to each wall. Timber lintel over C17 studded door;

projecting stone band under eaves; large C19 clock to top; timber glover with

stone slate roof. Cross-gabled roof. To rear are timber lintels over early C20

four-panelled door and 2-light window. Interior: projecting stone perches to

nesting boxes sunk into all walls. C17 studded door with strap hinges to C19

dog-leg stairs which give access to rear of clock.

Listing NGR: SU3266797721

496

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

SU3497 (North side)

8/68 Yew Tree Cottage

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; C20 brick

stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintel over

central blocked door. Timber lintels over C20 two-light casement to left and

3-light casement in narrowed opening to right; C20 two-light casements to half

dormers. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Single storey lean-to extension in

similar materials to right, with present entry. Interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3453997971

497

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

(North side)

SU39NW

2/69 Eleys

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18, extended one bay to left in C20. Coursed limestone

rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-Window

range. Timber lintel over C20 door with gabled porch of c.1970. C20 timber

lintels over C20 two-light casements; C20 two-light casement to half dormer.

Half-hipped roof; ridge stack, previously end stack to left gable wall of

original house. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3448798023

498

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

(North side)

SU39NW

2/70 Lime Tree East and Lime Tree

West

GV II

Two cottages. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick

stacks except stone ridge stack finished in brick. Original plan form not

determined. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over one C19

plank door, one C20 door and C20 two-light casements. C20 two- and 3-light

casements to 3 half dormers. Gabled roof; 2 gable end and one ridge stacks. C19

plank door and two-light leaded casement to rear. Interior: Lime Tree West has

full set of chamfered and stopped beams, chamfered bressumer over open fireplace

and winders to straight-flight stairs adjoining stack. 2-bay collar-truss roof.

Interior of Lime Tree East not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3446498028

499

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

(North side)

SU39NW

2/71 Cobblers

GV II

House. Early C18. Random limestone rubble; thatched roof; stone stack finished

in C20 brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels

over C20 door and C20 two-light casements. Half-hipped to left, gabled to right

with external stack. Interior remodelled c.1970. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3442498005

500

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

SU3497 (North side)

8/72 Orchard House

GV II

House. Early C18 with later C18 addition to rear. Coursed limestone rubble; mid

C19 Welsh slate roof and brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Mid C19 stone lintels over central C20 door and mid C19 eight-pane sashes;

lunette with opening casement to blocked window over door. Gabled roof; gable

end stacks. Flat stone arches over two C20 windows to sides and horned sashes to

rear. Built onto rear right wall is a gabled one and a half storey extension, of

coursed limestone rubble with Welsh slate roof; 3-window range has stone lintel

over mid C19 four-panelled door and flanking lights with brackets to gabled mid

C19 porch; timber lintels over late C19 two- and 3-light casements; C18 ridge

stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3434097908

501

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

SU3497 (South side)

8/73 Godwin

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; C20 brick

stacks. Original plan form not determined. One storey and attic; 4-window range.

Timber lintels over blocked doorway and C20 light to left, 2 early C20

three-light casements and a one-light casement. 2 early C20 three-light

casements to half dormers. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Lean-to and thatched

C18 extension to left. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3443997988

502

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

SU3497 (South side)

8/74 Vines and Hadfields

6V II

House, now 2 cottages. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof,

Welsh slate to rear; brick stacks finished in C20 brick. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys;

2-window range. Timber lintels over central blocked door and C20 two-light

casement. Timber lintels over C20 two- and 3-light casements. Gabled roof; gable

end stacks. Similar 2-storey, 2-window range to rear right. Present entries in

side walls. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3441897973

503

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

SU3497 (South side)

8/75 Arnhen Cottage

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18 with later C18 bay to right. Random limestone rubble;

thatched roof; brick stacks. Original plan form not determined. One storey and

attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over late C20 inserted door and blocked

original opening to left. Timber lintel over C18 two-light casement with one

inserted light, and flat stone arch over blocked opening to right; half dormers

have C18 three-light casements, that to the right retaining its original leaded

lights. Roof is half-hipped to left and gabled to right. Gable end stack to

right. Timber lintels over C20 casements and doors to sides and rear; half

dormer to rear retains C18 two-light casement. Interior: 3-bay raised-cruck roof

with through purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3439997942

504

of

2228

BUCKLAND ORCHARD ROAD

SU3497 (South side)

8/76 Keep Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18, mid C18 bay to left. Coursed limestone rubble, flared header

bond brick with red brick dressings to left; thatched roof; C20 brick stacks.

3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Beaded wood architrave to C20

door to left. Second window from left has blocked original door. Flat stone arch

to right over mid C19 twelve-light fixed casement: timber lintels over two C20

casements to centre; C20 three-light leaded casement and one C18 two-light

leaded casement. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Small original outshut to rear

right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3437697904

505

of

2228

BUCKLAND SUMMERSIDE ROAD

SU3497 (North side)

8/77 Knights Cottage

GV II

Two cottages, now house. Ci7. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick

stacks. Built as two single-unit cottages. One storey and attic; 3-window range.

Timber lintels over central C20 door and ajoining blocked door. Timber lintels

over early C20 two- and 3-light casements. 3 half dormers have early C20

two-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Timber lintel over C18

two-light leaded casement in left gable wall. Attached to front right corner is

single storey service block in similar materials; late C19 two-light window,

plank door and 5-light leaded casement to front wall. Interior: C19 plank doors

Left room has full set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists and open

fireplace with C20 bressumer. Room to right has chamfered and stopped beam and

late C19 partition under central beam; late C19 quarter-turn stairs. I-bay roof

obscured, original purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3448997815

506

of

2228

BUCKLAND SUMMERSIDE ROAD

SU3497 (North side)

8/78 Greenhill Cottage

GV II

Cottages, now house. Late C17; two-bay C18 extension to left. Coursed limestone

rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. Built as two single-unit cottages with

later C18 single-unit cottage to left. One storey and attic; 6-window range.

Timber lintel over early C19 four-panelled door to right, segmental brick arch

over blocked door. C20 casement to left of C17 house, timber lintel over blocked

door to C18 extension. Concrete lintel, timber lintels and brick soldier arch

over C20 casements; two half-dormers have C20 casements. Half-hipped roof; ridge

stack, previously end stack of C17 house, and left gable end stack. Segmental

brick arches over C20 casements to right gable wall. Interior: Room to right has

chamfered and stopped beam and stone bressumer over open fireplace; remodelled

stairs in original position adjoining stack. Room to centre has chamfered beam

and two C19 cupboards adjoining fireplace. First floor has C18 plank door. Roof

to left of stack remodelled in C20; roof to right of stack has collar truss with

butt purlins and original straw and mud daubed under the thatch.

Listing NGR: SU3447897818

507

of

2228

BUCKLAND SUMMERSIDE ROAD

SU3497 (North side)

8/79 Somerset Cottage and attached

railings, and the Old Chapel

GV II

House. Mid C16; left section converted into Baptist Chapel c.1784. Coursed

limestone rubble, right gable wall rendered; stone slate roof; C20 brick stacks

and stone stack to left. 3-unit through passage plan. Chapel in late C18 Gothick

style. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Chapel has central gabled porch with pointed

arch and impost blocks to C20 door and moulded kneelers to coping, flanked by 2

two-light leaded windows with Y-tracery and set in semi-circular arches of brick

to left and stone to right. To centre of elevation is a timber lintel over a

plank door with mid C16 moulded wood architrave and four-centred arch.

Summerside has a central mid C20 gabled porch flanked by timber lintels over C18

three-light leaded casements; two late C19 gabled roof dormers. Gabled roof;

remodelled ridge and right gable end stacks; C16 external gable end stack to

left. C18 three-light leaded casement to right gable wall. Early C19 gabled

single-storey extension to rear of Somerset Cottage; C18 gabled 2-storey

extension to rear left of Old Chapel Cottage. Interior: Somerset Cottage

remodelled in early C19 with panelled shutters, 6-panelled doors and fireplaces;

4-bay collar truss roof and straight flight stairs with winders. C17 panelled

door in attic and ground floor retains open fireplace with chamfered bressumer

to left and chamfered and stopped beams to the right. Interior of The Old Chapel

not inspected but likely to be of interest. Late C18 wrought-iron railings on

low rubble wall to front of Somerset Cottage.

Listing NGR: SU3439097749

508

of

2228

BUCKLAND SUMMERSIDE ROAD

SU3497 (North side)

8/80 Nos.l and 2

GV II

Two cottages, later 3, now house. Late C17/early C18, later C18 bay to left.

Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. Built as two single unit

cottages. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber lintels over plank door in beaded

architrave to right and late C19 casements, inserted late C19 one-light casement

to left of door. Blocked door adjoining left window of original building and to

left of C18 one-bay extension. Gabled roof; gable end stack to right and ridge

stack, previously left end stack of original building. Interior not inspected

but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3438897731

509

of

2228

BUCKLAND SUMMERSIDE ROAD

SU3497 (South side)

8/81 The Old School and Schoolhouse

06/06/72

GV II

School and schoolhouse. 1856-7, by G.E. Street. Coursed limestone rubble,

limestone ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. One storey; 3 bay, 2:1

fenestration with gabled bay to right brought forward. Pointed arch over plank

door adjoining right gable; mid C20 lean-to porch. Pierced lunette over

three-light stone mullioned and transomed window with cusped heads to right

gable; left front has similar window with trefoiled centre light in gabled

half-dormer, 3-light mullioned window with cusped heads and two offset

buttresses.Gabled roof with decorative ridge tiles, conical ventilator and iron

bellcote with pyramidal roof; offset rear lateral stack. Similar 3-light window

with cusped heads to left gable wall and similar transomed window set in gabled

half dormer to right side wall. Late C19 gabled extension to rear in similar

materials has 3-light mullioned and transomed window in gable wall; adjoining

mid C20 extension in similar style has artificial stone walling and is built

onto rear late C19 lean-to with plain pointed arch to doorway. To rear right is

one and a half storey schoolhouse of 1856-7 built in similar style and materials

to school with pointed arch over plank door; stack adjoining rear wall of

school, gable end stack to rear and offset lateral stack to left. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3446997765

510

of

2228

BUCKLANO

SU3497

8/14 Bushells

GV II

House. C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate and C20 tile roof to left;

brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 4-window, with bay to right forming the end

wall of the right wing which rises higher than the wing to the left. C20) flat

hood with carved brackets over C20 door to centre bay of left wing. Timber

lintels over C20 casements to left: Flat stone arches over 8-pane sashes to

right bay. Gabled left wing butts against taller right wing which is gabled to

left and hipped to right; gable end stack to left rebuilt C20, 2 lateral stacks

to right side wall in C18 flared and red brick. Scattered fenestration of C20

casements to right side wall. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU3434997994

511

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NW

2/15 The Dower House

21/11/66

II

House. c.1820. Squared and coursed limestone; limestone ashlar dressings; Welsh

slate roof; rendered stacks. Double-depth plan. Regency style. 2 storeys;

3-window range. Semi-circular arch with chamfered architrave to 6-panelled (2

glazed) door with fanlight. Tuscan porch surmounted by balcony railings.

Semi-circular stone arch to sash over door. Flat stone arches to first-floor

sashes and on ground floor. French windows open onto small railed balconies

similar to that over the porch. Broad overhanging eaves. Gabled M-shaped roof;

gable end stacks. Rear elevation has flat stone arches over sashes which flank

semi-circular stone arches over 2 central sashes. One-bay extension to right in

similar style and materials has late C19 gabled extension to rear and right.

Interior: 6-panelled doors in panelled reveals. Straight flight with winders

stair with wreathed handrail. Partial inspection only.

Listing NGR: SU3445198115

512

of

2228

SU39NW BUCKLAND Home Farm, dovecote

1061-0/2/16

15/1/86 II*

Dovecote. Circa 1755-7, possibly by Richard Woods or by John Wood the younger, for

Sir Robert Throckmorton of Buckland House [qv]. Squared and coursed limestone, ashlar

quoins and rusticated dressings. Stone tile hipped roof. Octagonal on plan. Gothick

style. Each side has a pointed blind arch, the NE side has doorway inset with

cambered brick arch and plank door. Above, blind quatrefoils alternating with blind

loops. Rusticated bands at storey level and at eaves and rusticated plinth. Small

octagonal lantern with arcaded sides and stone tile roof with ball finial. INTERIOR:

Walls are lined in red brick with nesting boxes in chequer pattern with brick ledges.

Potence strengthened by diagonal braces.

Listing NGR: SU3406396708

513

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/17 The Lamb Public House

GV II

House, now public house. Mid C16. Rear wing remodelled c.1890; early C19 front

range. Coursed limestone rubble; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2

storey;; 4-window range. Timber lintels over 6-panelled door to left and sashes.

Gabled roof to left, hipped to right; left end stack, lateral stack to rear

adjoining rear wing. Gabled wing to rear was originally timber-framed but c,1890

it was rendered, the first floor demolished and also extended by one bay to the

rear. Interior: Front half of rear wing has cyma-moulded beam over the fireplace

and linenfold panelling. First floor of front range not inspected. Attached to

left gable wall of front range is a 2-storey coach house of coursed limestone

rubble with Welsh slate roof; timber lintel over blocked double opening. Early

C19 brewhouse attached to rear wall of rear wing.

Listing NGR: SU3419697834

514

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/18 Lavender Cottage

II

House. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks.

Single unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Position of original entry not

determined. Timber lintels over early C18 three-light cross window on ground

floor, 2 similar two-light windows on first floor, with late C19 casements.

Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Concrete lintel over inserted door and segmental

stone arch over late C19 two-light casement in left gable wall. Interior:

Remodelled in late C20. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3420797850

515

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/19 Little Well Cottage

II

Shown on 0.S. map as Well Cottage.

House. Late C17/early Cl8. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stack.

Original plan form not determined. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber

lintel over central C20 door with C20 thatched porch. Segmental brick arch and

concrete lintel over C20 two-light casements, also to half-dormers. Half-hipped

roof; left gable end stack. Interior remodelled late C20. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU3417197851

516

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NW

2/20 May Cottage

II

House. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and jambs to openings;

Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber

lintel over C20 door with brick jambs; gabled porch c.1975. Timber lintels and

brick jambs to 8-pane sashes. 2 gabled roof dormers with 2-light leaded

casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks, stack to right remodelled mid C20.

Early C18 single-storey one bay gabled dairy block to left of front. Interior:

Mid C19 four-panelled doors, panelled shutters, plain stone fireplace in room to

left. 2-storey half-hipped block flanked by lean-to extensions to rear in

similar materials.

Listing NGR: SU3454098057

517

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/21 Mount Pleasant Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1800. Squared and coursed limestone; mid C19 Welsh slate roof;

brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Flat hood with carved brackets

over central 4-panelled (2 glazed) door. Flat stone arches over 6-pane sashes.

Boldly overhanging eaves belong to mid C19 re-roofing. Gabled roof; gable end

stacks. Contemporary 2-storey wings to rear left, and narrow wing parallel to

main range against rear right wall, are built in similar style and materials;

original sashes, late C18 two-light casement in rear gable wall. Late C20

lean-to extension to rear right. Interior: Panelled shutters, 6-panelled doors

set in moulded architraves with panelled reveals; main range is of two units

with central straight-flight with landing staircase of c.1780

Listing NGR: SU3483597180

518

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NE

3/22 Newton Lodge

-

II

shown on Ordnance Survey map as Upper Newton Farm.

Farmhouse now House. Early C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers to front,

coursed limestone rubble to sides and rear; stone slate roof; stone stack to

left with brick quoins and finished in brick; brick stack to right. One-unit

plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Central door blocked in late C19 has late C19

segmental arch over late C19 horned sash. Gauged brick segmental arch to right,

segmental arch to left, timber lintels on first floor, over horned sashes.

Gabled roof; gable end stacks, external stack to left has moulded brick cap.

Interior: C19 four-panelled doors. Chamfered bressumer over remodelled open

fireplace to right; cased quartered beams. 2-bay collar-truss roof with

side-struts and butt purlins. Two storey extension of c.1970 with present entry

to right. To rear, parallel to main range, is late C19 two-storey block of

coursed limestone rubble, with brick quoins and dressings to C20 casement, late

C19 horned sash and 8-pane sash; gabled Welsh slate roof; brick lateral stack.

Listing NGR: SU3611698191

519

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NE

3/23 Pusey Furze House and

21/11/66 Pusey Furze Cottage

(Formerly listed as Pusey

Furze Farmhouse)

II

Farmhouse. c.1740-50, late C18 bay to right. Flemish bond brick, random flared

headers, coursed limestone rubble to sides and rear; stone slate roof; flared

and red brick stacks. 3-unit extended to 4-unit plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range.

Timber lintel over 6-panelled (4 glazed) door with flat hood. Gauged brick flat

arch on ground floor and timber lintels on first floor over sashes, to left and

over door; two mid C18 canted bays with mid C19 horned sashes; cambered arch and

timber lintel over sashes to right bay. Storey band; dentilled eaves from left

corner to right of door; early C20 gabled roof dormer. Gabled roof; gable end

and one ridge stacks. 2-storey, 2-window range to rear of coursed limestone

rubble with gabled C20 tile roof and brick gable end stack, and segmental stone

arches over C20 casements; rear right corner attached to one-storey, 2-window

range of coursed limestone rubble and gabled tile roof with datestone AD/1832.

Interior: C18 six-panelled door on ground floor, C18 four- and 6-panelled doors

on first floor. Wood bressumer over open fireplace to right; fireplace to centre

flanked by C18 china closets; mid C18 fireplace to left. Hall open to roof has

early C19 quarter-turn with winders open-string staircase. First floor has early

C19 fireplace flanked by panelled cupboards and mid C18 fireplace with dentilled

cornice to right.

Listing NGR: SU3585897969

520

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/24 Shoals

GV II

House. Dated M/C/M/1736. Coursed limestone rubble, repointed c.1970; stone slate

roof; brick stacks finished in mid C20 brick. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. Segmental brick arches over central blocked doorway with C20 casement,

late C19 three-light casements and one C20 two-light casement. Gabled roof;

gable end stacks, external to right. C18 two-light horizontal-sliding sash to

rear. C20 porch to rear, mid C19 gabled single storey extension of limestone

rubble with Welsh slate roof to right. Interior: remodelled c.1970 but retains

some chamfered beams and 3-bay collar-truss roof. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3438597991

521

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NW

2/25 Southby

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; late C20

brick stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels

over central C20 door and flanking C20 two-light casements. Gabled roof; gable

end stacks. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3437298040

522

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SP30SW

1/26 Tadpole Bridge and flanking

walls

GV II

Bridge. c.1780. Coursed limestone rubble with limestone ashlar dressings.

Broached pilaster buttresses flank arch; blind lunettes to spandrels; ashlar

string course beneath parapet.

Listing NGR: SP3346300426

523

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SP30SW

1/27 The Trout Inn

GV II

House, now public house. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof;

brick stacks, late C19 and C20 brick to end stacks. 3-unit outshut plan. 2

storeys; 4-window range. Gauged flat brick arches and brick jambs to C20 door

with mid C20 porch. Similar details to all windows except inserted C20 window to

left: C20 casements to left bay, sashes to other windows. Gabled roof: 2 gable

end stacks and one ridge stack. Interior not inspected. Late C18 single-storey

extension in similar materials to left and mid C19 two-storey gabled extension

of limestone rubble with Welsh slate roof to rear left.

Listing NGR: SP3349000352

524

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NW

2/28 Wellington Lodge

GV II

House. C18, remodelled and right wing added c.1850. Coursed limestone rubble;

stone slate roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys and attic to left gable, 2

storeys to right wing; 4-window range. Flat stone ashlar arch over plank door in

right side wall of gabled Gothic style porch with trefoil-headed light in front

gable wall. Left gable wall has flat stone arches over 2 sashes and square bay

window of c.1850 with stone-mullioned chamfered windows. Recessed right wing has

flat stone arches to 2 one-light sashes over porch and 2 sashes to right. Gabled

roof; ridge stack. Right gable wall has gabled square bay window similar to

front left. Two adjoining gabled projections at junction of rear wall of right

wing with left wing have timber lintels over sash, C19 casement with bordered

lights, C20 door and casements. Left side wall of C18 left wing faces road and

has 7-window range of flat stone arches over 4 first-floor leaded casements, mid

C19 sash and fixed casement, two C20 casements, blocked window openings and C20

plank door. Mid C19 square bay has wood-mullioned chamfered windows. Interior:

Straight-flight stairs with wreathed handrail apposite porch. Rooms have been

converted into use as student accommodation for Buckland College. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU3428998028

525

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/29 Westbrook Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18, remodelled c.1880. Coursed limestone rubble; Welsh slate roof;

brick stacks. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. One storey and attic, bay to left

heightened to 2 storeys c.1880; 3-window range. Late C19 four-panelled (2

glazed) door set in late C19 gabled brick porch. C20 timber lintels over

inserted door to right and flanking C20 three-light casements; 2 late C19

dormers over, with late C19 two- and 3-light casements. Bay to left has timber

lintels over horned sash, and one-light window and flat stone arch over C20

three-light casement. Gabled roof; 2 gable end stacks and ridge stack. Interior:

Chamfered bressumer over open fireplace to left of central room, which was

originally 2 rooms and retains axial chamfered beam. Full set of chamfered and

stopped beams and joists and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace to left.

Collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3418297856

526

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU3497

8/30 Willow Cottage, South Lawn

and Holly Tree Cottage

GV II

Row of 3 cottages. c.1770-80. Coursed limestone rubble; C20 tile roof; C20 brick

stacks. 2 storeys; 7-window range. Flat arches of tooled stone over C20 door to

left and late C18 six-panelled (2 glazed) door to right. Similar arches over 4

first-floor and 7 ground-floor windows; C20 two-light casements and three C18

two-light leaded casements. Gabled roof; gable end stack to left and 3 ridge

stacks. Similar arches over late C19 two-light casements to rear. Interior:

Windows set in panelled reveals with panelled shutters and moulded architraves.

Open fireplaces with wood bressumer and bread oven; one late C18 six-panelled

door; collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Attached to right gable wall is a one

and a half storey stable in coursed limestone rubble with half-hipped stone

slate roof; timber lintel over plank loft door and flat stone arch over C20

casement to front gable; right side has flat stone arch over plank stable door

and timber lintel over double doors with strap hinges to coachhouse.

Listing NGR: SU3438697976

527

of

2228

BUCKLAND

SU39NW

2/31 Yate Cottage and Giffard

GV II

Two cottages. Late C17. Cottage to right built in early C18. Coursed limestone

rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks to left, stone stacks finished in C20 brick

to right. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and

early C20 casements; early C20 casements to half dormers. Gabled roof; gable end

stacks, external to right. C20 gabled extensions to each gable end, that to the

right incorporating the present entry to Giffard. Interior: Giffard has elm

beam, and 2-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins and small arch brace from

principal to tie beam. Interior of Yate Cottage not inspected but likely to be

of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3432498039

528

of

2228

BUCKLAND BARCOTE

SU39NW

2/32 Barcote Farmhouse

10/11/52

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C17. Coursed limestone rubble, limestone ashlar dressings;

stone slate roof; limestone ashlar ridge stack and rendered brick stack to

right. L-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 7-window range. Flat gauged brick arch over

6-panelled door with overlight. Chamfered timber lintels and flat gauged brick

arches over mid C20 two-light cross windows, except one late C17 two-light cross

window to right side of first floor and two 2-light wood-mullioned windows, one

of which has blocked an old doorway, to right of door. Gabled roof dormers have

2-light leaded casements. Hipped roof to left, gabled to right; two ridge stacks

and one late C19 gable end stack to right; early C17 ridge stack to left has 4

flues with moulded bases and caps. Left side wall: 3-window range. Two early C17

four-light stone-mullioned and chamfered windows, one blocked, the other

retaining original leaded lights; to left of these is one original doorway with

chamfered and square-headed stone architrave blocked by an early C18 two-light

leaded casement: to left of blocked doorway are timber lintels over one early

C18 two-light casement and an early C18 three-light wood mullioned casement.

Rear of left side wing has hipped roof adjoining similar hipped two-storey wing

with C18 two-light leaded casement.

Listing NGR: SU3175297621

529

of

2228

BUCKLAND BARCOTE

SU39NW

2/33 Barcote Manor

GV II

Country House. c.1876 by Thomas Henry Wyatt for William West, director of Great

Western Railway. English bond brick, limestone ashlar quoins and dressings; tile

roof; terracotta flues on brick stacks with limestone ashlar quoins. Complex

plan. Tudor Domestic style. 2 storeys and attic; 4 bays. 1:1:1:1 fenestration of

label moulds over stone mullioned and transomed windows; recessed bay,with

French windows to entry in 4-light window, is flanked by square bay with

strapwork parapet to front of left gabled wall, and by square gabled bay to

right; similar one- and 3-light attic windows; gabled full dormer with

bargebaord. Gabled roof with ball finials to kneelers and apex. Bay window with

strapwork parapet to right side wall. To rear is gabled timber-framed porch to

main entry, having carved oak spandrels to 4-centred arch and diamond lattices

to leaded lights. Porch adjoins gabled stair turret with label mould over

4-light stone mullioned and transomed stair light, stepped of base and with

stained glass windows. Rear right 7-window range in similar but more

asymmetrical style with oriel windows and polygonal turret with pyramidal roof

to rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

(Mark Girouard, The Victorian Country House, 1979, p.443).

Listing NGR: SU3196897842

530

of

2228

BUCKLAND BARCOTE

SU39NW

2/34 Barcote Manor, wall and

railings approx. 50m. W

GV II

Wall and railings of Barcote Manor (q.v.). c.1876. English bond brick, limestone

ashlar dressings, wrought iron railings. Piers at regular intervals have ashlar

quoins, moulded plinth and cornice, and flank steps from semi-circular sweep of

wall at front.

Listing NGR: SU3193597808

531

of

2228

BUCKLAND BARCOTE

SU39NW

2/35 Barcote Manor, coach house

approx. 50m. E

GV II

Coach house and service wings arraged around 3 sides of courtyard. c.1876,

contemporary with Barcote Manor (q.v.). English bond brick; tile roof; brick

stacks. Courtyard plan. Tudor Revival style. One storey and loft. Chamfered

segmental arches over doors and scattered fenestration of paired sashes. Granary

to right has irregular hipped dormers and terracotta ventilators. Coach house to

left has gabled 2-bay covered entry, of cast iron with Corinthian columns;

gabled dormer over with West arms and ball finial; roof surmounted by cupola of

mock timber framing. One-storey, one-bay blocks projecting into yard attached to

walls with two sets of double gates. Gabled roof; ridge stacks. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3203297875

532

of

2228

BUCKLAND BARCOTE

SU39NW

2/36 Barcote Manor, entrance gates

approx. 600m. SE on A420

II

Entrance gates to Barcote Manor (q.v.). c.1876. Wrought iron railings on low

brick wall, brick piers have limestone ashlar quoins, moulded plinth and

brattished cornice. Similar taller piers to central double gates and gates to

sides have face masks and rosettes to cornice; central piers finished in

limestone ashlar with moulded top.

Listing NGR: SU3215697273

533

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/13 Buckland House

21/11/66

GV II*

Country House. c.1757 for Sir Robert Throckmorton by John Wood the younger;

alterations and additions c.1910 by Romaine Walker. Limestone ashlar and

rusticated limestone; Welsh slate and lead roof; limestone ashlar stacks.

original plan was house flanked by low wings with octagonal pavilions. Large

side wings added c.1910. Two storeys and attic; 5 bays 1:3:1 fenestration with

giant order of Corinthian capitals to central pediment. Ashlar to basement with

wedged and keyed lintels over sashes. Chamfered rustication to ground floor and

porch of c.1910, whcih has keyed semi-circular arch over 4-panelled double-leaf

doors with fanlight and balustraded parapet. Porch flanked by sashes in similar

openings. Alternate first-floor sashes set in pedimented Corinthian aedicules on

consoles. Floating cornices and Corinthian columns frame windows flanked centre

bay. Garlands and putti to broad frieze; 2-light attic windows; Ionic

modillioned cornice. Hipped roof; prominent ridge stack and lesser internal

stacks. Low 9-bay side wings of early C20 French windows alternating with blind

round-headed alcoves and with balustraded parapet connect main block to outer

octagonal pavilions; pedimented front bay of each pavilion has paired Doric

pilasters breaking into a Venetian window with Doric pilasters, and side walls

have semi-circular arches over sashes. Low balustrades link main block to

pavilions and to steps fronting right pavilion. Two storey and attic, 3 x 5 bay

blocks to left and right of central block built c.1910 in similar style and

materials. Tympanum of central projection and rear bays has carved heraldic

crest. Interior: Entrance hall c,1910 with coupled Roman Ionic pilaster and

garlanded panels over each of 6-panelled doors. Saloon of c.1757 behind hall has

consoles to floating cornices aver 6-panelled doors, modillioned cornice to fine

plaster coving with modillions and swags and painted ceiling depicting Reni's s

"Aurora". Large chimney piece. Room to left has fine late C18 coloured marble

fireplace and garlanded frieze to ceiling with rococo plasterwork. Staircase of

c.1910) in original position to rear left of hall. Doric pilasters frame walls of

passage to east pavilion, possibly a chapel, which has Corinthian angle

pilasters, modillioned cornice and garlanded frieze to ceiling with strapwork;

alternating pedimented Corinthian aedicules and semi-circular arches with

coffered reveals to projecting bays; head of Apollo with rays to fireplace. West

pavilion has scagliola Corinthian columns, late C18 fireplace, frieze with putti

and modillions to painting ceiling by Cupicani and Rebecca depicting various

Arts and Sciences. First floor: semi-circular arches with coffered reveals, mid

C18 fireplaces, more elaborate fireplaces and plaster friezes to main rooms on

right. Corinthian capitals to Venetian windows in side walls. Flanking blocks of

c.1910; Queen Anne style rooms with bolection moulded panelling to left and

painted ceiling in room with panelled dado to right; bathrooms with inlaid

marble walls to both floors an right.

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(Howard Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1660-1840,

1978, p.912; Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.105-6; A.S.N. Wright, The

History of Buckland, 1966, pp.45-7, 65).

Listing NGR: SU3405298212

535

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/37 Urn approx. 2m. S of E

pavilion of Buckland House

GV II

Urn. Probably c,1910. Limestone with gadrooned decoration. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU3408298208

536

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/38 Urn approx. 2m. S of W

pavilion of Buckland House

GV II

Urn. Probably c.1910. Limestone with gadrooned decoration. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU3401798195

537

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/39 Urn approx. 10m. N of W end of

Buckland House

GV II

Urn north of Buckland House (q.v.). Mid C18. Limestone. Gadrooned ornament,

except vine trails to base.

Listing NGR: SU3401898217

538

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NU

2/40 Urn approx. lOm. N of E end of

Buckland House

GV II

Urn north of Buckland House (q.v.). Mid C18. Limestone. Gadrooned ornament,

except vine trails to base.

Listing NGR: SU3407798231

539

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/41 Wall approx. 15m. N of

Buckland House

GV II

Wall north of Buckland House (q.v.). Probably c.1910, by Romaine Walker.

Limestone, chamfered rustication beneath balustrade. Centre section of wall

brought forward with 4 keyed semi-circular arches each side to basement rooms.

Central steps flanked by balustrade to early C20 cast iron gates; stone seats on

carved consoles to rear of balustrade.

Listing NGR: SU3404298242

540

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/42 Sundial approx. 6m. N of

Buckland House

GV II

Sundial north of Buckland House (q.v.). Mid C18. Limestone.

Listing NGR: SU3403298240

541

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/43 Rotunda approx. 400m. NW of

10/11/52 Buckland House

(Formerly listed as Georgian

Follies at Buckland House)

GV II

Rotunda. c.1757, probably by John Wood the younger for Sir Robert Throckmorton.

Limestone ashlar; limestone ashlar roof. Unfluted Roman Ionic columns; domed

roof. Interior: Urn by Romaine Walker, c.1910, commemorates the knights of

Kerry. Rotunda is situated in a circular enclosure with ha ha (q.v.).

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.106).

Listing NGR: SU3369498445

542

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/44 Ha-ha wall surrounding rotunda

approx. 600m. NW of Buckland

House

GV II

Ha-ha wall surrounding rotunda (q.v.) in Buckland Park. c.1757. Limestone rubble

wall, two sets of steps.

Listing NGR: SU3370998443

543

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

3/45 Exedra approx. 150m. N of

10/11/52 Buckland House

(Formerly listed as Georgian

Folly at Buckland House)

GV II

Exedra. c.1757, probably by John Wood the younger of Bath for Sir Robert

Throckmorton. Limestone ashlar and vermiculated rustication, coursed limestone

rubble to sides and rear; mid C20 tile roof. Square plan. Keyed semi-circular

arch to pedimented front: vermiculated rustication to tympanum and square piers

with ball finials attached to front corners.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.106).

Listing NGR: SU3397698412

544

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

3/46 Boathouse approx. 200m. N of

10/11/52 Buckland House

(Formerly listed as Georgian

Follies at Buckland House)

GV II

Boathouse. Mid C18. Pine log walls; thatched roof. Picturesque style. Single

storey. Pine log door; 4 lozenge shapes of diagonally set logs to front wall.

Gabled roof. Interior not inspected.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.106).

Listing NGR: SU3413798465

545

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

3/47 Hut approx. 15m. N of

boathouse

GV II

Hut. Mid C18. Pine log walls; thatched roof. Lozenge shapes of diagonally set

logs to front wall; one pine log door with strap hinges. Conical roof.

Listing NGR: SU3415098479

546

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/48 Bridge and cascade approx.

600m. NE of Buckland House

-

II

Bridge and cascade. Mid C19 bridge; cascade probably mid C18. Wrought-iron

bridge, rustic limestone cascade. Bridge has segmental arch with iron hoops to

spandrels, and end rails of bridge are wreathed on a swept limestone ashlar

base. Included for group value as a significant feature in the setting of

Buckland Park.

Listing NGR: SU3426098530

547

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARE

SU39NW

2/49 Icehouse approx. 270m. NE of

Buckland House

-

II*

Icehouse. c.1757, probably by John Wood the younger for Sir Robert Throckmorton.

Coursed limestone rubble except vermiculated rustication to porch; thatched roof

over icehouse, stone slate over porch. Circular brick icehouse has square porch

attached to front. Picturesque style. Porch is pedimented to front and has entry

to each of its 3 sides with semi-circular arches linked by an ashlar string

course at impost level. Conical roof over icehouse is brought forward with a

small gablet over the gabled porch roof. Interior: Interior of portico is

rendered; icehouse entered by C20 plank door in a semi-circular trick arch. An

excellent example of a Georgian icehouse in the Picturesque style.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.106).

Listing NGR: SU3425198400

548

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/50 Orangery and attached wall

approx. 300m. NNE of Buckland

House

GV II

Orangery. Probably c.1911, by Romaine Walker. Limestone ashlar, coursed

limestone rubble to sides and rear. One storey. 7-bay facade articulated by

Doric columns to centre 3 open bays and engaged Doric columns to curved walls

and end bays with niches. Moulded cornice. Flat roof. 2-bay side walls

articulated by Doric columns have stone lintels over sashes and 6-panelled door

to left. Interior not inspected. Wall of coursed limestone rubble attached to

rear left corner and continued round to enclose front; mid C18 urn with

gadrooned decoration at far end. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3426198294

549

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/51 Manor House

10/11/52

GV II*

Manor House now house. c.1580 for the Yate family; converted c.1757 by Sir

Robert Throckmorton into Gothick style stables to Buckland House (q.v.). Squared

and coursed limestone ashlar dressings; Welsh slate roof. Double-pile plan dates

from c.1757 conversion. 2 storeys; 9-bay elevation between polygonal corner

turrets. The crenellated parapet is carried in a shallow arch over the centre 3

projecting bays; pointed arch and two orders of engaged columns to high central

arch, with C20 double doors and overlights in a flat-headed moulded architrave.

Doorways in 2nd, 6th and 8th bays have roll-moulded pointed arches over late C19

stable doors with Y-tracery overlights. Pointed arches to 2-light Y-tracery

Gothick windows; 2 quatrefoil windows on the first floor flank the central

archway. Moulded plinth and string course; trefoil-headed and corbelled frieze

to moulded cornice; crenellated parapet. Polygonal towers at corners have

similar Gothick windows, those on the front retain their diamond-shaped leaded

panes and the blind side windows retain painted imitation latticing, the 3rd

storey of each tower has quatrefoil windows and is surmounted by a similar

cornice and parapet to the main range. Mid C18 rainwater goods. Gabled M-shaped

roof; internal stacks, gable end and ridge stacks to rear. Right side wall has a

5-window range of late C16 two-light stone mullioned and chamfered windows, a

mid C18 Gothick style 2-light window with leaded lights and two leaded

quatrefoil lights at the top; also a late C19 stable door with mid C18 chamfered

stone architrave with two overlights. The left side wall has scattered

fenestration of 4 similar late C16 windows, two of which have been blocked, a

mid C18 Gothick style 2-light window and a mid C18 six-panelled door flanked by

2 similar late C16 one-light windows. Each side wall has a parapet running from

the top of the polygonal corner tower towards the rear where the wall is gabled.

To the centre of the rear elevation is an Elizabethan 12-light canted bay window

of stone mullioned and transomed and ovolo-moulded lights, which is flanked by

similar 2-light windows. To left and right of this bay are mid C18 Gothick

windows with Y-tracery, some of which have been blocked.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.l06; A.S.N. Wright, The History of Buckland,

1966, p.66).

Listing NGR: SU3426298258

550

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/52 Garden walls to E of Manor

House

GV II

Double-circuit garden walls. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble, inner face of

Flemish bond brick with flared headers. Brick segmental arches over some mid C18

plank and 6-panelled doors; buttressed to east.

Listing NGR: SU3436698310

551

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

Church of St. Mary

2/53

21/11/66

GV I

Church. Early C12 nave; Early English (c.1240) transepts, tower and chancel;

church rebuilt c.1240 in Early English style with late C18 windows. Coursed

limestone rubble, limestone ashlar walling; stone slate roofs, except lead to

nave and chancel; limestone ashlar stack. Cruciform plan with central tower.

4-light east window with triple chamfered architrave and chamfered mullions

running straight to top; corner buttresses; similar 3-light windows to 4-bay

south wall of chancel; 3 similar windows to north wall of chancel which has a

single storey vestry of c.1880 adjoining a 2-storey organ turret which has a

3-light window similar to the east window set over a moulded string course, and

an octagonal chimney. The south transept has similar 3-light windows to each

wall. The similar north transept has an east doorway with chamfered architrave,

a sundial dated 1707 and a datestone (1787) in the gable wall. The tower over

the crossing has two Early English lancets to each wall. The north wall of the

nave has a lean-to of c.1880, having two plain doorways with pointed arch and a

2-light window with pointed arches. The early C12 north doorway has a hood mould

with saltire crosses and two orders of shafts with scalloped capitals. Two early

C12 lancets, similar taller south doorway has original studded door with broad

crescent hinges. The C13 south porch rebuilt with statue of Virgin Mary in 1890.

Stair turret at junction of nave with south transept has one Early English

doorway with chamfered architrave and 3 small lancets. South wall of nave has

one early C15 three-light window, with carved heads to hood mould terminals;

also an early C12 lancet and a sundial dated 1741. Nave and tower have

crenellated parapet. Gabled roofs, except lean-to roofs over late C19 vestry and

addition to nave. Interior: Stained glass of east window by Henry Holiday

(1919), other stained glass in chancel is late C19; 5 early C14 heraldic shields

reset in wood frames beneath south windows. High altar and reredos by H.S.

Rogers, 1924. Piscina in south wall has alabaster carving depicting the

Adoration of the Shepherds, part of a C17 Italian reredos (Pevsner); the piscina

adjoins 3 stepped sedilia. Unusual triangular niche in north wall made for

William Hollcot, a lay preacher who died in 1570 and requested in his will for

his heart to be buried in this casket. Also in north wall is an early C14 tomb

recess in Decorated style with ballflower ornament etc. In the north wall

opposite is a fine late C13 tomb recess. Fine early C15 four-bay king-post roof

with arch braces from corbels to tie beam; large foliate roof bosses and

heraldic shields on cornice. Late C19 benches. All four triple chamfered arches

in the crossing, with foliate capitals, were inserted in 1890. The walls of the

south transept are decorated with brilliantly coloured mosaics, by Powell's and

dedicated by William West of Barcote Manor to his wife who died in 1888; stained

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glass, fine carved benches, mosaic floor and roof with star spangled decoration

on a blue background were also part of the same scheme of decoration. North

transept has a piscina and also the jambs of early C13 lancets with original

coloured decoration in the west wall and north-west and north-east corners.

Three C17 funeral helmets on east wall. Elaborate black and white marble tomb of

Sir Edward Yate and his daughter d.1648 has a black marble inscription panel

with a strapwork and garlanded border; white marble inscription with some

detailing, the whole framed by a Corinthian aedicule with a segmental pediment

broken by a heraldic crest. Memorial to Sir John Yate, d.1658, has black

inscription tablet framed by black marble Ionic columns; between the white

marble consoles is a garlanded predella and the memorial is surmounted by a

scrolled broken pediment with heraldic crest, Brass to John Yate d.1578 and his

wife. with heraldic shields in the 4 corners and their sons and daughters

depicted below. On the floor is a C14 marble slab with the matrix of an

elaborate cross and border inscription. C13-C14 iron-bound chest. C17 two-bay

roof has 3 collar trusses with butt purlins. Nave has mid C18 box pews, an early

C14 octagonal font with quatrefoils and blind window tracery in alternate

panels; Jacobean hexagonal pulpit with Ionic pilasters at angles and unusual

rusticated arches carved in perspective; Jacobean balustrade to tower gallery

has keyed arches and turned balusters; memorial to Elizabeth Perfect, d.1802 by

Coade and Seely, features a weeping putto beside an urn. Graded I for medieval

wall paintings and other fittings.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.103-5; V.C.H.i Berkshire, pp.458-60: H.T.

Morley, Monumental Brasses of Berkshire, 1924, p.61).

Listing NGR: SU3426598205

553

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/54

21/11/66 Roman Catholic Church of St.

George

GV II

Church. 1846-8 by Hansom or W.W. Wardell. Squared and coursed limestone,

limestone ashlar dressings; mid C20 tile roof; limestone ashlar stack. Chancel

with 2 chapels, nave, vestry and porch to south, west bellcote. C13 Gothic

style. Double gabled east wall has one central and 2 angle offset buttresses. To

left is Geometrical style 2-light window and to right is a 3-light window with

Kentish tracery. To south wall of chancel is a Geometrical style 2-light window;

vestry has a 4-light window with cusped heads to the east, an offset gable end

external stack and a gabled porch with chamfered and stopped architrave to the

west doorway. The north wall of the chancel has two 2-light windows with Kentish

tracery divided by a central offset buttress and to the west a gabled porch to a

doorway. The west wall of the north chapel projects beyond the nave and has one

2-light window with Kentish tracery. The 3-bay nave has Geometrical style

2-light windows divided by offset buttresses. The south porch has a figure of

Christ set in a cusped niche at the top. Double chamfered arch to doorway,

flanked by corner buttresses with gablets; each of the side walls have

quatrefoils framing one-light windows. The west wall of the nave has 2

Curvilinear style 2-light windows divided by a central offset buttress with a

Decorated style niche at the top; the buttress is surmounted by a bellcote.

Interior: Beautifully carved Decorated style reredos with 6 angels flanking the

figure of Christ. Stone high altar. Trefoil headed niches over piscina, 3

stepped sedilia and; aumbry. Finely carved corbels support carved figures of

angels. Brattished cornice to coffered roof. This south chapel of the chancel is

divided from the north chapel by a 2-bay arcade of double chamfered arches,

Simple piscina eaved corbel supports figure of St. Francis; brattished cornice

to brightly colourd coffered roof. Chancel arch has a cyma-moulded architrave.

Nave has original benches, an octagonal font, wall tablets depicting scenes from

the Passion, carved figures of the Virgin and Child set in Decorated style.

Canopy in the north-east corner, and a scissor-truss roof.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.105).

Listing NGR: SU3418998083

554

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/55 Aviary approx. 700m. SE of

21/11/66 Buckland House

GV II

Aviary. c.1767, probably by John Wood the younger for Sir Robert Throckmorton.

Limestone ashlar, coursed limestone rubble to rear; corrugated iron roof.

Tetrastyle prostyle. Greek Doric columns to pedimented facade. Lean-to roof.

Interior: Limestone ashlar floor.

Listing NGR: SU3358197742

555

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/56 Bridge and flanking walls on

road approx. 600m. SW of

Buckland House

II

Bridge. 1854 datestone in wall. Coursed limestone rubble, centre section of

coursed limestone rubble and rusticated stone in alternating bands, and

alternating limestone ashlar and rusticated stone to keystones of semi-circular

arch. Copy of mid C18 bridge in Buckland Park (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SU3361097999

556

of

2228

BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

SU39NW

2/57 Bridge and flanking walls

approx. 6OOm. W of Buckland

House

II

Bridge, west of Buckland House (q.v.). c.1757. Coursed limestone rubble,

rusticated limestone with ashlar dressings to central section flanking arch.

Semi-circular arch has ashlar string course at impost level and ashlar

keyblocks; plain ashlar pediment over arch and central block has ashlar quoins

to sides.

Listing NGR: SU3375898210

557

of

2228

BUCKLAND CARSWELL

SU39NW

2/62 Meadow Cottage

GV II

House. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; old tile roof; stone stacks finished

in brick. 2-unit central staircase plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range,

Timber lintel over C20 plank door; C20 gabled porch. Timber lintel over C18

three-light leaded casement to right and C20 casement to left; three mid C20

gabled roof dormers with 2-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks.

Interior: Chamfered beams and original fireplaces to left and right, the latter

having bread oven. C19 plank doors. Original roof structure probably survives

but not inspected. Two C20 two-storey extensions to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3246198932

558

of

2228

BUCKLAND CARSWELL

SU39NW

2/64 Ragnell Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble, limestone ashlar quoins, brick

window and door dressings; stone slate roof; brick stacks. Central staircase

plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Segmental brick arch with keystone over late

C19 four-panelled (2 glazed) door; late C19 gabled porch. Similar arches over

late C19 two-pane sashes. Brick plinth course and storey band in Flemish bond

with flared headers links sills of first floor windows. Two gabled dormers.

Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Contemporary outshut to rear left with late C19

sash and plank door. Late C19 one storey and attic extension to rear right

blocks original gabled dormer. Interior: Original plan form and collar truss

roof with butt purlins survive but other features are late C19 and C20.

Listing NGR: SU3189698891

559

of

2228

BUCKLAND GAINFIELD

SU39NW

3/67 Gainfield Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; brick quoins; stone slate roof;

brick stacks. L-plan with rear outshut. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintel

over C20 door in beaded architrave: late C19 rustic gabled proch. Chamfered

timber lintels over C18 three-light leaded first floor casements and C20

two-light ground floor casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Bread oven

projects from left side wall. Similar 2-window range to rear left has chamfered

timber lintels over C18 three-light and C20 three-light first floor casements;

ground floor remodelled with porch c.1970. Original outshut to rear of front

range adjoins C18 lean-to extension to rear wing; C20 extension to right side

wall. Interior: Stone flag floor, one early Cl8 six-panelled door, early C18 and

C19 plank doors. 2-unit range to front has cased beams and chamfered bressumer

over remodelled open fireplace to left room, mid C19 fireplace to right and

central passage to quarter-turn stairs with landing. 4-bay collar-truss roof

with butt purlins. Rear wing has remodelled open fireplace with bread oven and

4-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3547295307

560

of

2228

SU39NW BUCKLAND BUCKLAND PARK

1061-0/2/10001 Croft Lodge (to north

of A420)

GV II

Lodge to Buckland House (qv). Circa late C18 or early C19. Coursed limestone rubble.

Welsh slate low-pitched, hipped roof. Buff-coloured brick stacks. Small rectangular

plan lodge facing drive with later wing at rear forming L-shaped plan. Classical

style. Single-storey; 3 bays, centre pedimented bay advanced and with large round-

arched niche plastered inside, 12-pane sash to right and left. Doorway on right-hand

(south) side with panelled and glazed door and wooden porch (probably later) with

fluted Ionic columns and pilasters, its entablature replaced by later canopy. 2-

storey wing at rear. INTERIOR not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3392697467

561

of

2228

BUSCOT

Lock Cottage, Buscot

SU29NW

1/32 Lock

II

Canal cottage. Late C18 with later additions. Rubble stone with hipped

stone tiled roofs and N brick stack. The original lock keeper's cottage had

a square plan of 2 storeys which was given one-storey additions on 3 sides.

Those on the E and W have hipped roofs and a catslide roof covers a further

outshut to the N. C20 2-light wood casements throughout. Modern door. Now

a National Trust holiday cottage.

Listing NGR: SU2298398047

562

of

2228

BUSCOT LECHLADE ROAD

(North side)

SU2397 The Apple Tree Inn

5/6

GV II

Public house. C18 range of rubble stone with dressed stone quoins and

gabled stone tiled roof enlarged in 1863 by an E addition of colourwashed

brick with gabled machine tiled roof. The C18 section comprises 2 storeys;

2-window range with 2 gabled stone tiled dormers and end brick stacks, that

to the W on a stone base. Blocked dressings to windows, modern 2- and 3-

light casements with single glazing bars. Moulded architrave to doorway,

modern door. The C19 range is of 2 storeys and 3 bays with modern door in

left hand bay. The interiors of both ranges have been fully modernised.

The inn was formerly The Campbell Arms named after Robert Tertuis Campbell

who acquired Buscot Park in 1859 and who enlarged the premises in 1863 to

cater for his estate workers.

Listing NGR: SU2307097520

563

of

2228

BUSCOT LECHLADE ROAD

(North side)

SU2397 No. 22

5/7

GV II

Cottage. Early C19. Mixed red brickwork displaying burnt headers to form a

chequer pattern. 2 storeys, 3 bays with a gabled stone tiled roof with

central brick stack. 3 windows on ground floor, 2 on 1st floor with wooden

lintels, 6-pane 2-light wooden casements. Plank door approached by a good

1840s Italianate wrought iron gate. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2306197517

564

of

2228

BUSCOT LECHLADE ROAD

(South side)

SU2397 Hill's Yard

5/8

GV II

A rectangular block of stables and cowsheds now the premises of a small

engineering firm. Built at the expense of Alexander Henderson of Buscot

Park in 1891 as recorded on a plaque on the roadside wall of the stables.

Most probably designed by Sir Ernest George and Alfred Yeates as the block

forms a group with other estate buildings designed by the partnership for

Henderson in the 1890s. Rock faced with stone dressings and machine tiled

roofs. Some stalls survive, others have been removed to accommodate

machinery.

Listing NGR: SU2316497520

565

of

2228

BUSCOT LECHLADE RAOD

(South side)

SU2397

5/100 Barn and garages approx

20 m to W of Hills Yard

GV

II

Barn. Late C18/early C19. Limestone rubble. Cartsheds now garages.

Probably C19. Brick. Pantile roofs. Barn has a 3-bay plan plus central

porch with weatherboarded gable. Interior: barn roof has 2 tiebeam trusses

with queen struts, and has 2 rows of purlins.

Listing NGR: SU2314097497

566

of

2228

BUSCOT LECHLADE ROAD

(South side)

SU2397

Nos. 23 & 24

5/9

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached houses. c1890. In Cotswold vernacular style by Sir

Ernest George and Alfred Yeates. Coursed rubble stone and stone dressings

with gabled stone tiled roofs which project over the eaves. Each of 2

storeys and 2 bays at right angles to the road sharing centrally placed

stone stack. 4-light mullioned windows with leaded casements. Tudor-arched

doorways to E and W with contemporary plank and batten doors with leaded

lights and ogee curved lead hoods.

Listing NGR: SU2313897506

567

of

2228

BUSCOT LECHLADE ROAD

SU2397 (South side) Faringdon

5/10 Village Smithy

GV

II

Purpose-built forge. c1890. In Cotswold vernacular style by Sir Ernest

George and Alfred Yeates. Coursed rubble stone with stone dressings, gabled

stone tiled roof and central stone stack. 1 storey, 2 bays at right angles

to the road with double door cart entrance and subsidiary doorway. N gable

end to roadside has a coursed stone base with weather boarding above and

louvres in the apex of the gable. 2 and 4 wood mullioned lights with leaded

glazing.

Listing NGR: SU2306897499

568

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(East side)

SU2397 Nos 1-3 (consecutive)

5/11

GV II

Block of 3 dwellings. c1890. In Cotswold vernacular style by Sir Ernest

George and Alfred Yeates. Coursed rubble stone with stone dressings and

gabled stone tiled roof with 2 stone ridge stacks. Long 2-storey range with

central gable, 2 gables to the rear and flanking 1-storey entrances with

projecting curved porches to E and W. The 3rd door is beneath the central

gable on the S front. 4-light mullioned windows with leaded casements and

Tudor-arched doorways with flat hoods on carved brackets and plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2314997543

569

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(East side)

SU2397 Nos 4 and 5

5/12

GV II

Pair of semi-detached houses. 1894. In Cotswold vernacular style by Sir

Ernest George and Alfred Yeates built for Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park

as recorded on a date stone on the W front. Coursed rubble stone, stone

dressings and gabled stone tiled roof with stone ridge stacks. The 2

dwellings form an L shaped plan of 2 storeys with 2- and 4-light mullioned

windows with leaded glazing on W front and above, a 7-light mullioned window

with datestone in central light which serves both houses. The stone tiled

roof, meticulously laid in diminishing stages projects on carved brackets

over 2 Tudor-arched doorways to N and S to form porches.

Listing NGR: SU2312497568

570

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(East side)

SU2397 Barn opposite Manor

5/13 Farmhouse

II

Barn. c1870. Mass concrete walls in 2 ft courses; gable ends of

Bridgewater bricks capped with dressed stone and a gabled pantile roof lined

on the inside with tongue and groove boarding. the barn measures 60 ft x

162 ft x 12 ft 6" to eaves and its concrete walls are 1 ft 4" thick at the

base. An aisled plan inside of 10 bays with the original utilitarian frame

intact. Reputedly the earliest concrete farm building in the country.

Built at the expense of Robert Tertu is Campbell of Buscot Park as part of

his scheme to industrialize the estate for the production of sugar beet and

alcohol. Illustrated in Nigel Harvey, Old Farm Buildings, 1980, 20.

Listing NGR: SU2309197725

571

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(East side)

SU2397 The Old Farmhouse

5/14

II

Farm house, now house. Mid to late C17. Rubble stone colourwashed, gabled

stone tiled roof with end brick stacks. S front of 2 storeys, 4 bays with

3-light modern casements and a modern door with a late C17 wooden hood on

plain brackets with a bolection frieze with mannerist detailing beneath a

bracketed cornice. The W front has a 2-light splayed stone mullion window

at ground floor level with cast iron casements. Catslide roof to rear over

outshuts, that on the W stone rubble, on E, brick. 3 gabled dormers in roof

all with rendered cheeks and stone tiled roofs. Some stopped and chamfered

beams inside on the ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2306497766

572

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(West side)

SU2397 Manor Farmhouse

5/15

10/11/52

GV II*

Farmhouse. 1691 as recorded on datestone formerly on E wall recently

disintegrated. Coursed rubble stone with dressed stone quotas, moulded

eaves and a hipped stone tiled roof. 2 storeys and attic. S front of 5

bays, the outer bays spaced close together. 2 stone tiled, gabled dormers

with 2-light casements, 4-light wood mullioned and transomed leaded lights

and a modern part-glazed door in moulded stone architrave with a plain

moulded hood supported by ornately carved brackets. N front has similar

fenestration and a rear door with plain flat hood and less ornate carved

consoles. 2 one-storey C20 additions to E and W. The interior has a

contemporary staircase with a plain elm handrail and turned balusters, 3

wooden fireplaces with bolection friezes and several cornices of stylised

foliage.

Listing NGR: SU2304197720

573

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(West side)

SU2397 Matthew's Farmhouse

5/16

10/11/52

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. 1633 on datestone below W stack. Rubble stone with

steeply pitched, gabled stone tiled roof. 2-storey, 2-window range with end

brick stacks, that at the E on a stone base. Fenestration altered in C19 by

the insertion of modern casements and brick arches. Modern stone gabled

porch with a stone tiled roof, original studded plank door in plain

chamfered door surround. 2 one-storey gabled, stone tiled extensions to

rear. Inside there is an early C17 panelled screen to the W of the central

passage and a stopped and chamfered beam in the SW ground floor room.

Listing NGR: SU2305297678

574

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(West side)

SU2397 No. 16

5/17

GV II

Two cottages now one house. Early C19. Red brick with gabled Welsh slate

roof. 2 storeys, 3 bays, with end brick stacks. Long 2-light 6-pane wooden

casements with wood lintels over ground floor windows. Plank door. Rows of

burnt headers form decorative string courses. The building is the best

example in the village of the pre-Ernest George cottages. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU2309497588

575

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(West side)

SU2397 Nos. 17 & 18

5/18

GV II

Pair of semi-detached houses. 1893. In Cotswold vernacular style by Sir

Ernest George and Alfred Yeates for Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park as

recorded on a window lintel on the E front. Coursed rubble stone with stone

dressings, stone tiled gabled roof with stone stacks at rear. The 2-storey

E front has a projecting central gable with 3-light mullion windows with

leaded glazing. Tudor-arched doorways with plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2309797569

576

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(West side)

SU2397 Nos. 19 & 20

5/19

GV II

Pair of semi detached houses. 1893. In Cotswold vernacular style by Sir

Ernest George and Alfred Yeates for Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park as

recorded on the doorway lintel of No. 20. Coursed rubble stone and stone

dressings, gabled stone tiled roof and stone stacks. An L shaped plan of 2

storeys with asymmetrically placed windows of 1-, 3- and 4-light mullioned

openings with leaded glazing. Projecting bay window on the E front of No.

19. Tudor-arched doorways with plank doors, to No. 19 hidden on the N side

whereas that to No. 20 forms a roadside feature on the E front with a flat

projecting hood and the aforementioned inscription.

Listing NGR: SU2309897544

577

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

(West side)

SU2397 Summer House in SE corner

5/20 of garden to No. 20. The

Street

GV II

Summer house. Early C18. Rubble stone, hipped, stone tiled roof.

Square plan. 1 storey with E doorway and wood mullioned 2-light casement

with leaded glazing to S. Ball finial to apex of roof.

Listing NGR: SU2309597519

578

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

SU2397 Village Hall and Reading

5/21 Room

GV II

Hall and reading room. 1897. By Sir Ernest George and Alfred Yeates for

Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park as recorded on the clock tower. Distinct

from the surrounding Cotswold vernacular estate houses in its more developed

Arts and Crafts manner with idiosyncratic revived Classical touches.

Coursed rubble stone, stone dressings and gabled stone tiled roof with ball

finials and scrolls to copings at eaves line. Stone stacks. One long range

with a round-arched loggia to the S, a wing to the E and a S clock tower. 1

storey with 2- and 5-light round-headed mullioned windows on W front, 2- and

4 light flat-headed mullioned windows on N. The main feature of the design

is the clock tower of 2 storeys comprising a stone clock chamber with

sinuously moulded Ionic angle pilasters rising to an open ringing stage of

wood topped by a weather vane. Contemporary L-shaped wooden seat in the

loggia.

Listing NGR: SU2312497536

579

of

2228

BUSCOT THE STREET

SU2397 Village Well

5/22

GV II

Well. c1897. By Sir Ernest George and Alfred Yeates for Alexander

Henderson of Buscot Park. A square plan with 4 corner stone columns

supporting gables on each side with stone tiled roofs. The face of each

gable has open vertical timbers and a carved tie beam. A shaped lead finial

rises from the apex of the roof. The outer corner of each column has a

moulded impost and chamfer and a seat cut into its thickness on the inside.

Modern top on original wood standpipe.

Listing NGR: SU2311497556

580

of

2228

BUSCOT

The Church of St Mary

SU29NW

1/1

21/11/66

I

GV

Parish church. Originally a C13 plan with C15 additions, C18 alterations,

restored in 1854. Roughcast and rubble stone with stone dressings, stone

tiled roofs with dressed stone copings. 3-bay nave, 2-bay chancel, west

tower, S porch, N vestry. Perp. tower of 2 storeys with diagonal

buttresses, moulded embattled parapet with weathercock and flat-headed 2-

light cusped bell openings with dripstones. W tower door with four-centred

arch, carved labels and above, a 3-light traceried window with pointed head.

Sundial on S face. 2 recut Perp. traceried pointed windows to S wall of

nave, one 2-light plain window in N wall. Small 2-light Perp. window above

renewed round-arched porch entrance. Plain Tudor arch with dripstone to S

doorway. Plain round and pointed heads to chancel windows. Aisleless

interior with high Perp. arch to tower. Chancel arch of 3 orders, outer

zig-zag, possibly reset, with 2 Transitional columns and capitals with stiff

leaf decoration. Plaster barrel vaults throughout, but a tie beam and crown

post visible in chancel. 2 late C15 brasses of husband and wife on S wall

of chancel. 2 fine Loveden monuments on chancel N wall. Margaret, 1st wife

of Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, died 1784. Two putti by a grey

obelisk. At the foot a relief of Charity. She is giving money to a poor

man and bread to a girl. Elizabeth, the 2nd wife, died 1788. In front of

an obelisk, reclining on a couch. A baldacchino above her on the right. An

angel appearing from the left and holding her hand. Both signed by Robert

Cooke, the former dated 1786. Other wall monuments include one to the Rev

Robert Reading, died 1791, also by Cooke, Susanna Place, died 1686, and

Edward Loveden, died 1713. Exceptional set of stained glass by Morris &

Co., all designed by Edward Burne-Jones: 1892 chancel E window, The Good

Shepherd; 1897 chancel S wall, Angels of Paradise; 1921 nave N wall, Valour

and Fortitude; 1921 nave S wall, Centurion and Christ as Love; 1922 tower W

window, Hope, Charity and Faith; 1924 nave S wall, Archangel Gabriel and

Mary Virgin. Early C16 English Renaissance polygonal pulpit with reset

panels of an early C16 Flemish triptych given by Sir Alexander Henderson in

1908. A. C. Sewter, The Stained Glass of William Morris and his Circle,

1975, 2, 40.

Listing NGR: SU2265598140

581

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW

1/2 Group of 3 chest tombs to

the Nash family approx 10

m SE of the chancel St

Mary's Church, Buscot

GV II

Three chest tombs. The earliest to William Nash, died 1772, has garlands,

swags, putti and heraldic arms. The others are both early C19, Soaneian,

with acroterion corner finials and iron railings with vase finials.

Listing NGR: SU2267198124

582

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Pair of chest tombs to

1/110 south of south porch of

St Mary's Church, Buscot

GV II

Pair of chest tombs. C17, and late C17 or early C18. Stone. Each chest is

made up of several blocks of stone with deep, oversailing, chamfered lid.

Recessed end panels to the later tmb. Inscriptions too worn to be

legible.

Listing NGR: SU2265298114

583

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Monument to Harold

1/3 Greenwood Henderson

6/6/72 approx 20 m S of St

Mary's Church, Buscot*

GV II

Memorial. 1923 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. To the S near the boundary wall, a

sarcophagus of Portland stone set on a coved stone plinth with heraldic arms

on each end. The monument is placed across a privet hedge enclosure with

round stone plaques set in the ground at either end. Lutyens Exhibition

Catalogue, Hayward Gallery, 1981, 193.

*(Formerly listed as "Tomb of Hon. H. Henderson (St Mary's Churchyard)".)

Listing NGR: SU2263598120

584

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW The Old Parsonage

1/4 (formerly listed as "The

10/11/52 Rectory")

GV II*

Rectory, now house. 1703 addition to older house, Stone with a moulded

coved cornice and hipped, stone tiled roof. 2 storeys, attic and cellar. S

front of 5 bays with 2 gabled and stone tiled dormers, sash windows in

reveals with moulded architraves. Elongated stone stacks at each end with

moulded caps. E and W fronts of 3 bays with 2 dormers. Entrance now on E

front, moved from S, through a 6-panelled door with 3-pane rectangular

fanlight, approached by a flight of stone steps with plain handrail.

Service wing to N is the remains of the earlier house, one storey and attic

of rubble stone with hipped, stone tiled roof. 2-and 4-light hipped stone

tiled dormers with modern leaded lights on N front. Cambered brick arches

to windows reveal C19 alterations. The interior has a cantilevered

staircase with elm hand rail and turned balusters and several rooms with

bolection moulded panelling and panelled window shutters and bolection

moulded stone fireplaces. Dentil cornices in most rooms. The Properties of

the National Trust, 1978, 126.

Listing NGR: SU2259198146

585

of

2228

BUSCOT

Summer House in the

SU29NW

1/5 garden of The Old

Parsonage (formerly

10.11.52 listed with "The

Rectory")

GV II

Summer house. Early C18. Rubble stone with dressed stone quotas, hipped

stone tiled roof and a renewed stone finial at the apex of the roof. 2-

light modern leaded casements. In the NW corner of the walled garden.

Listing NGR: SU2256098176

586

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Park

1/23

10/11/52

GV II*

Country house. Built about 1780 for Edward Loveden Townsend, altered in the

1860s, altered and extended in 1889 and finally reduced in size and given E

and W Pavilions (q.v.) in 1934-6. No architects are recorded for the first

2 phases of building, but the 1889 extensions were made by Sir Ernest George

whose partner, Harold Peto, was landscaping the grounds at that time, and

the final phase of reconstruction was directed by Geddes Hyslop. This

reinstated the restrained classical lines of the original 1780 design.

Finely jointed ashlar, rusticated base, dentil cornice and a hipped slate

roof with E and W and ridge stone stacks. 3 storeys and attic, 9 bays. S

front of 9 bays with 2 dormers. The 3 centre bays have slight projection

and a pediment with carved floral enrichment, a wide flight of steps to

central glazed doors with cornice head at first floor level. Modern sashes

and blind boxes to all windows. The N front has 3 central bays flanked by

segmental bows of 3 windows each the whole height of the building. 7 dormer

windows. E and W fronts have 3 bay projections and pediments with

lunettes. The interiors were all redesigned and redecorated in the 1934-6

reconstruction in a mixed neo-Classical manner incorporating wine very fine

original C18 chimney-pieces. A series of paintings entitled 'the Briar

Rose' by Edward Burne Jones that were acquired for the Drawing Room by

Alexander Henderson in 1890 were installed under the artist's direction and

in specially designed frames in the Saloon where they still hang. Country

Life, 18, 25 May 1940; National Trust Guidebook to Buscot Park.

Listing NGR: SU2430696829

587

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Park, West

1/104 pavilion with attached

10/11/52 terrace walls and

gatepier (formerly listed

with Buscot Park)

GV II

Pavilion (part of country house). Circa 1935 by Geddes Hyslop for 2nd Baron

Faringdon. Limestone ashlar. 7-bay range running parallel with main axis

of mansion (q.v.) has both ends porticoed with 4 Tuscan Doric columns in

antis and roundels in pediments. Longer sides have an additional basement

storey, to east opening to a sunken service court; middle bay, which is

wider and breaks forward below triangular pediment, has an arched carriage

entry rising through both storeys. Ashlar ridge stacks flank central bay.

Stone retaining walls, punctuated by low piers with vases and by flights of

steps, extend around the west and north sides of the north terrace, curving

around a stone basin and statue, and to south ramp up to a raised balustrade

adjoining the panelled northern pier of the south-west gateway to the

forecourt. The walls form part of an elaborate formal landscape scheme

surrounding the mansion. (q.v. also east pavilion and south screen.)

(Country Life, 18, 25 May 1940; National Trust Guidebook to Buscot Park).

Listing NGR: SU2428196883

588

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW

1/105 Buscot Park, east

10/11/52 pavilion with attached

tonne walls and _

gatepier. (formerly listed

with Buscot Park)

GV II

Pavilion (part of country house). Circa 1935 by Geddes Hyslop for 2nd Baron

Faringdon. Limestone ashlar. 7-bay range running parallel with main axis

of mansion (q.v.) has both ends porticoed with 4 Tuscan Doric columns in

antis and roundels in pediments. Longer side breaks forward in the wider

middle bay which contains an open archway below a triangular pediment. Roof

has a central cupola. Barrel-vaulted passage is decorated with frescoes of

a Socialist theme by Lord Hastings. Stone retaining walls punctuated by low

piers with vases and by flights of steps extend along the east side of the

north terrace, and to south ramp up to a raised balustrade adjoining the

panelled northern pier of the south-east gateway to the forecourt. The

walls form part of an elaborate formal landscape scheme surrounding the

mansion. (q.v. also west pavilion and south screen.) (Country Life, 18,

25 May 1940; National Trust Guidebook to Buscot Park).

Listing NGR: SU2434796786

589

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Park, southern

1/106 screen with attached

terrace walls and gate

piers

GV II

Screen, walls and piers. Circa 1935 by Geddes Hyslop for 2nd Baron

Faringdon. Wrought iron and limestone ashlar. Wrought-iron screen, placed

across main axis of mansion (q.v.), is in 3 sections separated by taller

ornamented standards and is flanked by tall ashlar piers with ball finials.

Stone balustrades return around the ends of the main terrace and link to the

plain retaining walls of the lower terraces which extend to the panelled

southern piers of the south-east and south-west entrances to the forecourt,

where they ramp up to raised balustrades. Part of an elaborate formal

landscape scheme surrounding the mansion. (q.v. also east and west

pavilions and walls.)

Listing NGR: SU2424996726

590

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Park, stable block

1/24 and attached kitchen

garden walls

GV II

Stables. Circa 1860 for Robert Tertius Campbell. Dressed stone and raised

stone quoins with gabled slate roof, gabled dormers and stone ridge stacks.

11 bays with central carriage arch, segmental arches to each bay and central

clock tower with arcaded ringing stage and cupola above. South side, facing

kitchen gardens, is in brick and forms part of a series of C18 walls which

enclose 2 former kitchen gardens of elongated octagonal shape. The walls

attached to the stable block extend north from a gatepier at the south-

eastern corner of the north garden to a gatepier on the southern side of the

south garden, and also include the eastern half of the dividing wall. The

stone piers probably date from c1890 and carry vases and a gateway in the

east wall has a wrought-iron screen of c1930. (q.v. also detached section

of wall which completes the 2 enclosures).

Listing NGR: SU2408796840

591

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Park, kitchen

1/25 garden walls approx 50 m

SSE of stable block

GV II

Garden walls. Probably C18 re-modelled c1890. Brick with stone piers. The

walls extend south from a gatepier at the south-eastern corner of the north

garden to a gatepier on the southern side of the south garden, and also

include the western half of the dividing wall. The piers probably date from

c1890 and carry vases. Together with the walls extending from the stable

block (q.v.), the walls enclose 2 former kitchen gardens of elongated

octagonal shape aligned on the central archway of the stable block.

Listing NGR: SU2405296734

592

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NE Buscot Park bridge over

2/26 the lake, approx 50m S

of Heckford Lodge (that

part in Buscot C.P.)

II

Ornamental bridge. Circa 1890. Designed as part of the remodelling of the

park by Harold Peto. Squared rubble stone and finely jointed ashlar on the

W face and rubble stone and ashlar with brick above road level on the E. 3

semi-circular arches, the centre one taller than those at the sides. Each

arch has squared abaci and there is a squared string course above these to

denote road level. Each face curves towards the corners and is topped by a

coped parapet. Acting as an eyecatcher to be seen from the NE terrace of

Buscot House.

Listing NGR: SU2515596930

593

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Park, bridge over

1/27 the Little lake

II

Ornamental bridge. Circa 1890. By Harold Peto. Squared rubble stone and

finely jointed ashlar with brick. Each face with a semi-circular arch of

stone, brick to parapet, a stone balustrade and large curving stone consoles

at each corner.

Listing NGR: SU2404497071

594

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU2397 Buscot Park, West Lodges

5/28 and gate.

II

Pair of lodges and gate. Westernmost lodge. Circa 1780 remodelled in 1934-

5 by Geddes Hyslop when a second lodge was built to east to form a pair.

The result is a 1930s adaptation of late Georgian neo-Classicism. Fine

ashlar with dentil cornices and hipped slate roofs. L shaped plans of 2

storeys with relieving arches on three sides within which are heavily keyed

sash windows. 2nd Baron Faringdon's coronet over both roadside windows. 2

panelled stone gatepiers with moulded cornices and shaped tops. Good 1930s

ironwork gates.

Listing NGR: SU2395297331

595

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU2397 Buscot Wharf Cottages (E

5/29 range)

GV II

Range of 2 cottages. C18, altered in the C19. Rubble stone and brick with

gabled steeply pitched stone tiled roof and centre brick stack. Each

cottage is of 2 storeys and 2 bays with cambered brick arches and C19 two-

light wooden casements on the W front and modern 2-light casements on the E

facade. Brick architraves to plank doors on W front.

Listing NGR: SU2358297894

596

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU2397 Buscot Wharf Cottages (W

5/30 range)

GV II

Range of 3 cottages. C18, altered in the C19. Rubble stone and stone

dressings with half hipped stone tiled roof and 2 ridge brick stacks. 2

storeys with cambered heads to windows, C19 two-light casements and plank

doors. Lower 2-storey C19 extension to rear with gabled pantile roof.

Listing NGR: SU2356897892

597

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Buscot Wick Farm

1/31 Cottages

II

Cottage range. Late C18 - early C19. Rubble stone with gabled stone tiled

roofs. Cottage to the W of one storey and attic, 4 bays with 2-light wood

casements, gabled stone tiled dormers and a rebuilt E stone stack. Modern

door with stone tiled porch. Cottage to E is of 2 storeys and one bay with

2-light wood casements, W end stone stack, C20 door and porch. C18 metal

casements in east wall windows.

Listing NGR: SU2183897915

598

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Snowswick Cottage

1/33

II

Shown on O.S. sheet as The Thatch. Cottage. Late C18, refronted in the

early C19. Chequered brick E front on stone base, S wall of rubble stone,

gabled thatched roof with end brick stacks. 2 storeys; 2-window range.

Cambered heads to windows, 3-light wood casements, plank door. 2-storey

brick wing to N with machine tiled gabled roof.

Listing NGR: SU2229796034

599

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW Weston Farmhouse

1/34

II

Farmhouse. 1659 as dated on a plaque on the E front inscribed 'LRA 1659',

extensively altered and extended in the mid C19. Rubble stone and dressed

stone with a gabled stone tiled roof and 3 ridge stone stacks. The original

house of 2 storeys and 2 bays was extended by a further bay to the N. The

principal entrance was originally on the E front where a C19 bay window has

been added. All window openings are C19 of 3 and 4-light mullions with

dripstones and sashes. S front of 2 gabled 2-storey bays, that to the E

C17, that to the W C19 with the cardinal's hat insignia of Christ Church

College, Oxford who owned the property. Two further C19 2-storey rubble

stone and brick additions to the W. Interior: the SE norm has C17 woodwork

with fielded panels and panelling from the original screens passage.

Listing NGR: SU2140097336

600

of

2228

BUSCOT

SU29NW

Thames Head Statue, St

1/35

John's Lock

II

Statue. 1854 by Raffaelle Monti, modelled for the Crystal Palace in cement

and signed 'R Monti' on the base. A semi-reclining figure of the river god

with symbolic objets. He holds a shovel which represents the work of the

navvies (navigators) and at his feet are bales and a barrel to symbolise the

river's contribution to commerce. The statue was originally sited at the

headwaters of the Thames in Trewsbury Mead, near Coates, Gloucester until

moved to its present site on the lockside in 1974.

Listing NGR: SU2219799030

601

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT CHAPEL LANE

SU39SE (South side)

6/87 Home Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16/early C17. Originally timber-framed, of which a

small portion survives in the central 2 bays; rest of house clad in coursed

limestone rubble; mid C20 tile roof; stone stacks finished in brick. 3-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Original gabled 2-storey porch, of

coursed limestone rubble, has additional late C20 porch in front; timber lintels

over late C19 six-panelled door, one-light window in original chamfered frame to

first floor of porch; and over C20 casements; mid C20 square bay to right.

Half-hipped roof to left, gabled to right; ridge stack. External stack to right

gable wall. Staircase projection to rear. Interior: To right and left of lobby

are C18 plank doors with large Norfolk latches set in chamfered and stopped

doorframes; similar doors throughout. Room to left has full set of chamfered and

stopped beams and joists, a chamfered bressumer over the fireplace and has

access to original winder stairs which adjoin the rear of the chimney stack.

Centre room has chamfered beam and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace. Room

to right has full set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists, and is

separated from the centre room by a timber-framed parition which rises ahe full

height of the house. First floor room to right has full set of chamfered and

stopped beams and joists. 5-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3787994684

602

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT HIGH STREET

SU39SE (West side)

6/88 Hillside

GV II

House. Mid/late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; late C19 tile roof; brick stacks.

L-plan, 2-unit range to front. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber lintel over

central C20 door. Brick jambs and segmental arches to ground floor sashes; first

floor sashes under eaves. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Outshut to rear right.

Back kitchen to rear left. Originally one storey with late C19 brick first floor

and similar extension. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. This

house used to the "The Horn" public house.

Listing NGR: SU3795994694

603

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT HIGH STREET

SU39SE (West side)

6/89 Straddlestones

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble, painted white; thatched

roof; stone stack. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintels over

two C20 doors and C20 casements. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Staircase projection

to rear wall adjoining stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest. The two C20 doors seem to have been inserted; there is no sign of a

blocked doorway.

Listing NGR: SU3795894657

604

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT HIGH STREET

SU39SE (West side)

6/90 Timings

GV II

House. Late C17/ early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; old and C20 tile roof;

brick stack. Original plan form not determined. 2 storeys; 5-window range,

projecting gabled stair turret to central bay. Timber lintels, except 3 flat

stone arches to right of ground floor, over C20 casements. Gabled roof; large

ridge stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. Present entry

in C20 two-storey extension to right of front; C20 two-storey extension to rear

left.

Listing NGR: SU3794594630

605

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT HIGH STREET

SU39SE (West side)

6/91 No.9 (Stoneleigh)

GV II

House. Late C17/C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stack to

right, stone stack c.1983 to left. Single unit plan. One storey and attic;

2-window range. Timber lintels over late C20 casements. Entry with porch of

c.1983 in left gable wall. Half-hipped roof to left, gabled to right; gable end

stack, stack to left gable end inserted c.1983. One-light leaded casement to

right gable wall. Interior: C20 partition inserted under chamfered transverse

beam, with chamfered and stopped joists to the right. 2-bay common-rafter roof

with chamfered butt purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3793394614

606

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT HIGH STREET

SU39SE (West side)

6/92 Byways

GV II

House. Probably late C16, remodelled and front wing added in late C17/early C18.

Right wing originally timber framed. Coursed limestone rubble with brick

dressings; brick right gable wall; thatched roof; brick, and brick finished in

stone, stacks. Original 2-unit extended to L-plan with front wing. One storey

and attic; 3-window range. Gable end of front wing has timber lintels over C20

casements; timber lintels over C20 door and casements to right, except C18

three-light leaded casement in half-dormer. Half-hipped roof; gable end stack to

right, ridge stack to front wing. Left side wall has timber lintel over original

entry with plank door, a C20 canted bay and late C19 three-light casements; C18

two-light leaded casement in right gable wall. Interior: Right room has

chamfered and stopped beam; C18 brick fireplace to rear left. Full set of

chamfered and stopped beams to front left room, which has original newel stairs.

3-bay, probably collar-truss, roof to front wing. Original late C16 two-unit

range has 3-bay arch-braced collar truss roof, with truncated tie beam.

Listing NGR: SU3785694544

607

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT LONGWORTH R0A0

SU39SE (East side)

6/93 Mount Pleasant

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick

stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range. Early C20 central

gabled porch, of limestone rubble with tile roof, has C20 door set in pointed

arch. Flat stone arch to left, timber lintels to right over C20 two-light

casements; C20 two-light casements in half dormers. C20 lean-to extension to

left. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. To rear are two 2-light leaded casements

and one mid C19 two-light casement in half dormer. Interior: Room to left has

full set of chamfered and stopped beams and chamfered bressumer over open

fireplace. Room to right has chamfered bressumer over remodelled fireplace.

Attic not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3806394878

608

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

SU39SE (East side)

6/94 Village Cross

21/11/66

GV II

Village Cross, originally erected as a market cross. C14. Limestone. Base of

shaft rests on C20 war memorial.

Listing NGR: SU3800494703

609

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

6/95 The Cottage on the Green

23/08/72

GV II

House. C18; one bay to right and rear right wing added c.1972. Coursed limestone

rubble, brick half dormers; thatched roof; stone stack finished with brick.

2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Segmental brick arch over C20

door. Flat stone arches over C20 two-light ground floor casements; C20 two-light

casements in half dormers. Gabled roof; gable end stack to left. Same details to

rear openings. House extended c.1972 with one bay to the right and 2 bays to the

rear right in a similar style. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3801794710

610

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

SU9SE (East side)

6/96 Barn and attached stable

approx. 20m. E of Manor

Farmhouse

II

Barn. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble to front and side walls,

weatherboarding over light timber frame set on coursed limestone rubble plinth

to rear; asbestos sheet roof. 4-bay plan. Full height openings to threshing

floor in 2nd bay from left and to bay on right. Gabled roof. Interior: 4-bay

queen-post roof with butt purlins and wind braces to upper purlins. Each

tie-beam arch-braced at front to a vertical post, which is tenoned into a timber

corbel, at the rear each tie-beam is arch-braced to a jowled post. Stable

attached to right has JB/1787 inscribed on a beam. Coursed limestone rubble

walling; weatherboarding over light timber frame to rear left wall; stone slate

roof, mid C20 tile roof to part of front and to right side. Gabled front wall of

c.1860 has timber lintels over stable door, loft door and adjoining shutter.

Rear gable wall has original plank stable door with large Norfolk latch, a plank

loft door and C20 window. Interior: Chamfered beams and plain joists throughout;

tack room to front retains original harness pegs and ladder to left. 6-bay

collar-truss roof with staggered butt purlins. Stable included as a dated

example.

Listing NGR: SU3815194698

611

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

(South Side)

6/97 No. 2

The address shall be amended to read: THE GREEN

(South Side

No.1

------------------------------------

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

6/97 No.2

6V II

House. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; rendered stacks.

2-unit central staircase plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Flat stone arches over

central C20 door with flat hood, C18 two-light leaded casement and C20 two-light

casement: C20 one-light inserted casement to left: timber lintels over blocked

first-floor windows. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. To rear are flat stone arch

over C20 stair-light, timber lintels over one- and two-light first floor windows

and two gabled dormers with tiled roofs and 2-light leaded casements. Interior:

Mid C19 four-panelled and plank doors, C18 ribbed doors in attic. Room to right

has chamfered and stopped beam and a wood moulded architrave to blocked

fireplace flanked by original cupboards. Room to left has full set of chamfered

and stopped beams and washing copper adjoining open fireplace. Dog leg with

landing stairs have stick balusters on closed string, turned newels and splat

balusters from first floor to attic. On first floor, room to left has a full set

of chamfered and stopped, quartered beams and joists: cased quartered beams in

room to right. 4-bay butt purlin roof has collar trusses with side struts to end

trusses; boarded partitions to centre trusses.

Listing NGR: SU3806094660

612

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

SU39SE (South aide)

6/98 The White House

GV II

House. Early C18, refronted in c.1860. Coursed limestone rubble, rendered front

and right side wall; mid C19 brick, painted white to right side wall and mid C19

brick, painted white, to left side wall: Welsh slate and artificial stone slate

roof; stacks rendered in mid C19. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range.

Central door blocked and rendered. Mid C19 three-light sashes in moulded wood

architraves. Gabled roof; 2 gable-end stacks and one ridge stack. Flat stone

arches over all openings to rear. To rear left is mid C19 lean-to extension

adjoining a mid C19 gabled outhouse with a 2-light leaded casement. Interior:

Mid C19 shutters and 6- and 2-panelled doors. Stone flag floor to centre room.

Chamfered beams. To left of centre room is open fireplace with wood bressumer,

the stack adjoins a winder staircase which has an early C18 turned newel post at

the top.

Listing NGR: SU3802594665

613

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT THE GREEN

(South side)

SU39SE Barn approx. 15m. N of Stable

6/99 House

07/05/76

(Formerly listed as The Old

Barn W of No.3)

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboarding over light timber frame on plinth built of Flemish

bond brick with flared headers; thatched roof. 3-bay plan with central threshing

floor. Plank double doors with C18 strap hinges. Half hipped roof. Gabled porch

to rear has old tile roof. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof with angle braces,

and staggered butt-purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3800094666

614

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT

SU39SE

6/82 Bridle Cottage

II

House. Mid/late C18. Coursed limestone rubble with brick window and door

dressings; stone slate roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window

range. Segmental brick arch over C19 plank door to right, and late C19

three-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Similar casements to rear

with segmental brick arches on ground floor and chamfered timber lintels on

first floor; C20 extension to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3787494493

615

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT

SU398E

6/83 Charney Manor

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as The Manor

House)

GV I

Manor House. Late C13 with C17 wing and later alterations and additions. Random

limestone rubble; stone slate roof; stone stacks. First-floor solar and chapel

built onto right side of front wall of solar over undercroft. Front wall of

chapel has Y-tracery 2-light window and semi-circular arch over round-headed

chamfered doorway adjoining slit window. Front left wall of solar block has

Y-tracery 2-light window, 2 close-set lancets and corner buttress with gablet.

Gabled roof; gable end stack to solar block. Left side wall has a one-light

trefoil-headed window to chapel and, to the solar block, 2 close-set lancets and

3 buttresses. C17 central wing: front wall brought forward c.1858 has 4-window

range of 2-light mullioned windows; hipped roof to central projecting bay with

4-light mullioned and transomed windows over studded door set in square-headed

chamfered architrave flanked by one-light transomed windows; 2 dormers and ridge

stack. Wing to right demolished and rebuilt c.1858 in similar style and

materials; single-storey block and wing at right angles with one reset C13 slit

window attached to front gable of right wing. Rear of C17 wing has similar

3-window range: Tudor-style doorway with 4-centred arch and moulded architrave

to 6-panelled door; gabled porch with similar doorway; 2 hipped dormers.

Interior: Undercroft has C13 fireplace with shouldered architrave and bread

oven; doorways to right have. chamfered round-headed arch to rear and chamfered

pointed arch to front; large plain beams and joists. Similar chamfered pointed

arch to first-floor solar; late C16 fireplace and late C13 crown post roof with

4-way struts and square base and abacus to octagonal crown post. Solar

originally extended further west: C17 rear wall blocks late C13 doorway with

chamfered pointed arch in rear left corner. Rear wall has four late C17 two- and

3-light stone mullioned chamfered windows; one 2-light window has additional C20

light; C20 window below in similar style. Chamfered pointed arch over doorway

from solar to east chapel. Trefoiled piscina and two-bay roof remodelled in mid

C19 but otherwise retaining tie beam. Centre wing has C17 collar-truss roof with

butt purlins. Reset late C13 quatrefoil window in west wall of right wall. An

important surviving example of a late C13 solar and undercroft with attached

chapel. The Manor House was owned by Abingdon Abbey.

(T.H. Turner, Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, 1851,

pp.153-155; Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.112-3; V.C.H.1 Berkshire,

Vol.IV, p.466; M. Wood, Excavations at Charney Bassett Manor, Transactions of

the Newbury and District Field Club, Vol.12 (1976, pp.42-7).

Listing NGR: SU3809794448

616

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT Charney Mill and

Mill House

6/84

The address shall be amended to read: Mill Cottage

------------------------------------

CHARNEY BASSETT

SU39SE

6/84 Charney Mill and Mill House

GV II

Mill house and attached mill. c.1770. Flemish bond brick, some flared headers;

C20 tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Segmental

arches over plank door and late C20 casements; late C20 porch. Dentilled eaves.

Gabled roof; gable end stacks. C18 sash with shutter to rear. Interior not

inspected. Mill attached to right: Coursed limestone rubble to ground floor and

weatherboarded first floor; hipped old tile roof. Outshut to right side;

one-storey block to front which housed mill wheel is of coursed limestone rubble

with hipped C20 tile roof. Interior of mill not inspected but retains machinery.

(Drawings and description of machinery in Oxfordshire County Museum, Woodstock,

PRN reg. 7078).

Listing NGR: SU3816394390

617

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT

SU39SE

6/85 Church of St. Peter

21/11/66

GV I

Church. Early C12, nave lengthened early C14; north aisle early C15. Roughccast

to limestone rubble with limestone ashlar dressings; stone slate roof to

chancel, lead roof to nave. Chancel, nave, north aisle. Four centred arch over.

Early C15 3-light east window; two late C13 two-light windows to south wall of

chancel. South wall of nave has early C15 straight headed 3-light windows and

one early C14 two-light widow to left of porch. South doorway of c.l120-40 has

chamfered outer and inner arches, the outer arch having a cable moulded border

to rapidly set carved faces with forking tongues. Gabled south porch of c.1880

has pointed arch to doorway. North aisle has 4-centred arches over early C15

three-light windows in the end walls, and one single-light window and a single

doorway with chamfered architrave and old plank door in north wall. Early C15

crenellated parapet to nave and north aisle. Unusual early C17 bellcote at west

end. Gabled roof shallow pitch roof to nave, lean-to roof over north aisle.

Interior: C14 stained glass in borders of east window. Chancel has plain pointed

piscina and an early C12 doorway in the north wall, which was blocked by the

north aisle in the early C15: tympanum of doorway has carving of winged beasts

gripping the figure of a man. 2-bay roof has late C19 purlins and rafters but a

C14 arch-braced collar truss with butt side purlins and collar purlin. Nave has

C12 circular font on octagonal base and C14 wood pulpit in Decorated style.

Early C15 six-bay tie beam roof with short king-stud from tie beam to apex;

moulded purlins and tie beams brattished ashlar plate. Early C15 three-bay

arcade of double chamfered arches on octagonal piers to north aisle; lean to

roof with chamfered purlins and beams; C17 parish chest at east end of north

aisle. This small church retains some important medieval features and adjoins

Charney Manor, which was built as a grange by Abingdon Abbey also owning the

advowson of the church.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.112-113; V.C.H.: Berkshi.e, Vol.IV, p.470).

Listing NGR: SU3809794426

618

of

2228

CHARNEY BASSETT

SU39SE

Church of St. Peter, chest

6/86 tomb approx. 6m. S of chancel

GV II

Chest tomb of John and Charles Whitehorn, died 1798. Limestone ashlar. Moulded

plinth and cornices with hipped top. Fluted corner pilasters, simple moulded

surround to inscription panel. Occupies a prominent position in front of the

Church of St. Peter. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3811394428

619

of

2228

CHILDREY CHAPEL WAY

SU3687

12/48 Hazeldene, with railings

attached to front

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C18. Flemish bond brick with dark glazed headers;

old tiled roof, brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Segmental

arch over 6-panelled C20 door with original bracketed flat hood. Segmental

arches (ground floor only) over-original 3-light leaded casements. Dentilled

eaves; half-hipped roof; ridge stack. Interior not inspected. Mid C19 wing to

rear left in Flemish bond brick; tiled roof; dentilled eaves and lateral stack.

Mid C19 iron railing and gate to front.

Listing NGR: SU3618087590

620

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU38NE (North side)

7/49 Church of St. Mary.

24/11/66

GV I

Church. Early C13 nave, late C13 chancel, early C14 transepts, early C15 west

tower. Coursed rubble, nave walls rendered, limestone ashlar to west wall of

tower; limestone dressings and buttresses; stone slate roof. Cruciform plan

with west tower. Geometric, Decorated and Perpendicular styles. Hood mould over

5-light late C15 east windows; north wall of chancel has late C19 vestry and 2-

light early C13 window; south wall has two 2-light late C13 windows, late C13

doorway with cusped architrave and late C19 door; hood mould carried over door

and continued as string-course around chancel walls. South transept has hood-

mould and segmental head over 4-light early C15 south window and 3-light early

C15 west window: east wall has label-mould over flat-headed 3-light early C15

window and moulded architrave to door with late C19 leaf. North transept has

label-mould and segmental arch over 4-light mullioned and transomed early C15

north window; plain early C15 doorway with late C19 door in west wall; hood

mould over 2-light ogee-headed and cusped early C14 window. South wall of nave

has one 3-light early C15 window and two 3-light late C15 windows with arched

heads to raised clerestory level. South porch is late C15, and has 2-light

window with arched heads; early C13 doorway into nave. North wall of nave has

two similar early C15 windows with central early C13 blocked door and four

similar late C15 windows at clerestorey level. Early C15 west tower with

embattled parapet, west door and 2-light windows except segmental arch over 3-

light west window. Gabled roofs with moulded parapets, chancel roof being

higher than the nave roof. Interior: late C19 linen-fold panelling behind

altar; trefoiled heads to sedilia and piscina; late C14 Easter Sepulchre with

much oak leaf foliage; benches are late C19, except one late C15 desk and bench

with poppy heads to ends; 3-bay late C19 crown post roof; seven C15 and early

C16 brasses in chancel floor. Chancel screen has one-light trefoil-headed

divisions of late C15 date, but much restored in late C19. One-light squints to

transepts. North transept has early C14 ogee arch with ballflower ornament

cusping over cross-legged effigy of knight; some late C15 floor tiles; original

piscina; 2-bay roof is probably late Clb. South transept has shroud brass of

c.1500 in memory of William and Elizabeth Fettiplace set in back wall of late

C15 Purbeck marble tomb; 2 early Clb floor-brasses and one wall-brass to

Fettiplace family; carved corbels of angels holding various coats of arms

support late C15 3-bay roof which has been much restored in late C19. Nave rids

late C19 lectern pulpit and benches; lead font of c.1200 with upright figures

of bishops taken from the same moulds; simple early C19 wall tablets; 5-bay

late C19 roof. (Buildings of England, Berkshire, pp. 114-115.)

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Listing NGR: SU3600587797

622

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687 (North side)

12/50 Cantorist House

24/11/66

GV II

House. Late C17 left wing and central range with earlier C17 right wing. Left

and central wings built of chalk rubble brought to course, rendered front to

left wing; limestone dressings and brick quoins to central blocks; right wing

has C20 mock timber-framing with brick infill, this being a replacement of the

original timber frame, and has C18 chalk and brick to right side wall. Stone

slate roof to left wing, tiled to central and right wings; brick stacks.

Central hall block flanked by side wings. 2-storey side wings, 1 1/2 storey

central block, 3-window range. Plain pointed arch of c.1900 with splayed

architrave over plank door to left side of central block. Right wing has

four-light C20 window. Central block has flat brick arches over two mullioned

and transomed 4-light windows of c.1900 divided by central buttress: rear

elevation has hipped dormers flanking central gabled projection of c.1900 with

6-light mullioned and transomed windows. Front of left wing has projecting

gable end stack; 3-window range to left side all of timber lintels over

original 3-light leaded casements, 2 restored; right side has timber lintel

over blocked ribbed door, 2-window range has one original 3-light leaded

casement and similar C20 casments. Hipped roof to right, gabled to left; ridge,

end and lateral stacks. Interior: right side wing retains 3-bay queen- strut

roof with butt purlins; to right of entrance to central block is keyed arch

opening to main room, open to roof with middle truss of C17 queen-post roof

with clasped purlins removed; Edwardian fireplace in French Gothic style and

carved heads of c.1900 flank rear square bay; carved ornament to ends of all

lintels. Left wing has straight-flight and quarter-turn stairs of c.1900;

chamfered and stopped beams and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace in rear

room, and full set of chamfered and stopped beams with C17 stone fireplace in

front room; chamfered and stopped beams to first floor, marble fireplace of

c.1900 to rear wall and stone C17 fireplace to front room; 4-bay queen-strut

and collar-truss with butt purlins. To rear of left wing is 2-storey block of

c.1800: Flemish bond brick, original rainwater goods, tiled roof.

Listing NGR: SU3602887773

623

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687 (North side)

12/51 The Tower House and adjoining

walls

GV II

House. c.1900. Squared and coursed chalk, limestone dressings and stack; stone

slate roof. Square plan with corner stair-turret, 1 1/2-storey. Arts and Crafts

style. Front has one 3-light first floor window, timber lintel over plank door:

asymmetrical gable with limestone kneelers and half-hipped roof with gablet:

Rear right circular stair-turret has semi-circular arch with hood mould and

moulded stone architrave over moulded plank door which is slightly curved, 2-

light splayed and stone-mullioned window and ball finial to conical roof. Left

side of house has late C20 doors and casements to ground floor and original 3-

light leaded casements over; original rainwater heads; kneelers to two gables;

to left is circular limestone stack. Interior: ground floor remodelled in the

C20, but 1st floor layout intact. Tunnel vault to right corridor with access to

to right corridor with access to rooms and stair - turret; plank doors with

with semi-circular heads, strap hinges and Norfolk latches; curved planked door

to limestone spiral stairs, with plain cornice to dome at top. Rear of Tower

House attached to wall of c.1900 which runs from south-east corner of

churchyard to office; chalk and limestone rubble brought to course, limestone

dressings, stone slate coping; Wall carried in triangle over central planked

door in semi-circular arch with rebated jambs; ramp to Tower House; triangular

section to coping. Part of a complex of buildings at Cantorist House (q.v.)

probably contemporary with alterations to the house c.1900.

Listing NGR: SU3604987752

624

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687 (North side)

12/52 Stables approx. 15 metres east

of Cantorist House

GV II

Stables. C18. Weatherboard over light timber frame, thatched roof. 2-unit plan

1 1/2-storey, front has one plank door, C20 double doors, and two C20

casements; Half-hipped roof. Interior: jowled posts braced to tie-beam and wall

plate; 4-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins; no surviving roof structure

above collar level. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3607387774

625

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687 (North side)

12/53 Office approx 20 metres south-

west of Cantorist House,

GV II

Stables, now office. c.1900. Squared and coursed chalk; stretcher bond brick

wall to central recessed bay; stone slate roof. 3-unit plan. Arts and Crafts

style. Single-storey, 3-window range. Ribbed door and stable door in each of

splayed walls carried to central recessed bay 2-light windows, central window

leaded. Half-hipped roof with gablets: two louvred ridge ventilators have stone

slate gabled roofs. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3606487741

626

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687 (North side)

12/54 Barn approx 20 metres south

east of Cantorist House.

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboard over light timber frame, Flemish stretcher bond brick

plinth; concrete tile roof; 4 bays with aisles; blocked double doors facing

Cantorist House, present gable entry; half-hipped roof. Interior: jowled posts

braced to tie-beams and wall-plates; queen-strut roof with clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3607387755

627

of

2228

SU38NE CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687 (South side)

7/55,12/55 The Manor House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as The Manor)

GV II

House. Early Cl6, remodelled c.1900. Uncoursed chalk rubble, limestone

dressings and buttresses; stone slate roof, brick stacks. Eearly C16 block to

left with taller and slightly earlier wing to right which was largely

remodelled when the rear right extensions were built. 2 storeys, 7-window range

to front facing church. Two left bays have 3-light cavetto-moulded stone-

mullioned early C16 leaded casements with arched heads and label moulds. Door

immediately to right has four-centered arch of c.1900 leading to an early C16

doorway with moulded 4-centered architrave and 6-panelled door of c.1900. All

windows to right are 2 and 3-light windows of c.1900 in similar style to the

original; also 2 one-light windows of c.1900 with splayed stone surrounds.

Gabled roof, right block has asymmetrical gables facing front and rising to the

right; four-flue ridge stack of c.1900 to left wing and double-flue ridge stacks

rise flush from right gable walls. Left side of early C16 wing has similar

2-light early C16 windows and canted bay windows of c.1900 to rear. Left gable

wall of right block is timber framed with close studding, and exposed section

of rear wall has similar early C16 two-light window over blocked C16 door. The

remaining rear right extension was all built c.1900 in similar style and

materials. Interior not inspected. The house was owned by the Fettiplace family

in the C16, and enlarged c.1900 by William Schoolcroft Burton, J.P.

Listing NGR: SU3599887708

628

of

2228

CHILDREY CHURCH ROW

SU3687

12/46 Fettyplace Cottage.

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17. Timber framed with late C20 brick infill; square

framing, diagonal braces; queen post truss exposed in right gable wall; ground

floor timbers all replaced c.1970; late C20 tiled roof and brick stack. 2-unit

lobby - entry plan. 1 1/2-storey, 3-window range. Late C20 doors and casements.

Gabled roof, ridge stack. Interior not inspected. Late C20 bay to left and wing

to rear left.

Listing NGR: SU3611687676

629

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (West side)

12/56 Lester Cottage and Lester

19/12/77 House

GV II

Cottages. C17, remodelled in mid C19. Original timber frame. Braced tie-

beam and post of original timber frame exposed in right gable wall; rubble

walling painted over, to front wall; thatched roof; brick stacks. Original

plan form not apparent. One-storey plus attic, 4-window range. Adjacent

4-panelled doors set in heavy wood frames; three 3-light late C19 casements and

one mid C19 canted bay window of 20 panes; late C19 dormers with 4- light

casements. Half-hipped and hipped roof; end stack and central ridge stack with

recessed panel. Interior not inspected. 2-storey early C19 wing to rear

right: brick walling, dentilled eaves, old tiled roof.

Listing NGR: SU3614287510

630

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (West side)

12/57 Symonds Farmhouse.

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid-late C17. Timber-framed, square slight framing with

diagonal braces; wattle and daub infill; thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit

lobby entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range of C20 casements except 3-light

leaded casements to first floor. Flat hood on carved brackets over 6-panelled

door, both of c.1840. Gabled roof, hipped to right; C17 ridge and two C19

projecting end stacks (that to right has been partly demolished). Interior:

chamfered and stopped beam to left, full set of chamfered and stopped beams and

joists to centre which also has part of early C19 architrave to fireplace with

original chamfered bressumer: early C19 cupboard next to fireplace and also

early C19 straight-flight stairs in original position opposite entry and

adjacent to stack; 3-bay queen post truss with clasped pulins and windbraces;

C18 and C19 plank doors; elm floorboards. C18 wing to rear right has rendered

walls and thatched roof; 1 1/2-storey; 2-window range; full set of chamfered

stopped beams-; 2-bay post and pad truss. Late C20 2-storey extension to rear

and porch to right side wall.

Listing NGR: SU3611687475

631

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (West side)

12/58 Corner Cottage.

GV II

House. C17, remodelled in early C19. Flemish bond brick with flared headers

except to left bay; coursed chalk and sarsen rubble to left gable wall; C20

brick to rear; queen post truss remaining from original timber-framed structure

survives in right gable wall; thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit lobby entry

plan. 1 1/2-storey, 3-window range. Chamfered timber lintel over planked door.

Segmental arches over 3 and 2-light C20 casements. Half-hipped roof, brick

ridge and late C19 left end stacks. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU3612387361

632

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (West side)

12/59 The Old Crown.

GV II

Inn, now house. Datestone to right, OE/WO/1708; later C18 left bay. Squared and

coursed chalk on sarsen base, brick quoins and dressings; left bay in Flemish

bond brick; all colour-washed in white; thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit

plan. 1 1/2-storey and cellar, 3-window range. C20 door in original moulded

architrave with carved brackets to flat hood over; timber lintels over C20

casements. Half-hipped roof, one ridge stack and end stacks. Interior not

inspected. Mid C19 wing to rear right; brick, Welsh slate roof, ridge stack,

one 2-light leaded casement.

Listing NGR: SU3609687270

633

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (East side)

12/60 Mallards Cottage and The Old

Post Office

GV II

House, now 2 houses. Early C17. Roughcast front over square timber framing with

diagonal braces which are exposed to right gable and rear: thatched roof; brick

stacks, 3-unit lobby-entry plan (door covered over). 2-storey, 3-window range

of C20 casements. One C20 door to left (Mallards Cottage): The Old Post Office

entered via C20 extension to right. Hipped and gabled roof with ridge and end

stacks. Interior: The Old Post Office has chamfered and stopped beams and open

fireplace in right room, stairs originally adjoining stack and opposite entry.

Queen post roof with clasped pulins and windbraces. Interior of Mallards

Cottage not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3618487555

634

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (East side)

12/61 Roselea Cottage and Roselea.

25/10/51 (formerly listed as Pond

Cottages).

GV II

House, now 2 houses. Early C17. Roughcast first floor and C20 brick ground

floor over original timber frame exposed to left and rear, which has square

framing with diagonal braces; C20 tiled roof, brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2-

storey, 3-window range, C20 doors and casements; gabled roof; ridge and end

stacks. Interior not inspected, but likely to be of interest. C20 extension to

right and rear left.

Listing NGR: SU3618187522

635

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (East side)

12/62 Pond Farmhouse, with attached

25/10/51 garden railings.

GV II

Farmhouse. C18. Flemish bond brick with dark glazed headers, limestone

dressings; stone-slate roof to front, otherwise tiled; brick stacks. 3-unit

plan. 2-storey, 4-window range. Bracketed hood over original 6-panelled (2

glazed) door. C20 casements to first floor, except original 5-light casement to

left with 15 panes in each light; ground floor has segmental brick arch over

late C20 casement, wedged stone lintels over two mid/late C19 two-light

casements: original 2-light leaded casement to rear. Gabled roof; end and ridge

stacks. Interior not inspected. Original 1 1/2 - storey gabled wing with end

stack to centre rear. Mid C19 lean-to and gabled wing to rear left. Mid C19

iron railings and gate to front.

Listing NGR: SU3618287483

636

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (East side)

12/63 The Old Thatch

GV II

House. C17, remodelled with early C18 bay to left. Roughcast over original

timber frame; square framing exposed to rear; thatched roof, brick stacks.

Original 2-unit lobby entry plan extended to 3 units in early C18 2-storey,

3-window range. C18 plank door in heavy frame. C20 casements with C19 moulded

architraves, except one 3-light leaded casement to top left; half-hipped roof,

ridge stack. Interior: early C18 plank doors with fittings, door next to

fireplace has graffito John Bowle 1730. Full set of chamfered and stopped beams

to right and left. Painted prayer with c.1725 inscription on left side of wall

dividing left from central rooms. Original straight flight stairs adjoin rear

of stack. Roof not visible. Late C20 flat-roofed extension to rear right, and

attached C20 lean-to garage to left.

Listing NGR: SU3616987445

637

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (East side)

12/64 Charles House

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17. Rendered walling; thatched roof, brick stack. 2-

unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 3-window range. Late C19 planked door in heavy frame.

C20 casements, except original 2-light wood-mullioned casement to left. C18

three 1-light leaded casement to rear; flat-roofed C20 dormer; half-flipped

roof; end stack to left. Interior: planked doors include one C18 planked door

with fittings on first floor. Chamfered beam to left. Butt-purlin 3-bay roof;

truss obscured but springing for arch-brace visible in rear wall beneath first

floor level; and mortices in principal rafter and soffit of collar in left

truss suggest that original roof was arch-braced and of open-hall type. C18

forge attached to right gable wall: brick, random band, to front and light

timber frame to rear; old tiled roof; brick stack; Single unit; 1 1/2-storey;

Heavy frames to C18 planked doors front and rear; C20 8-light window; Half-

hipped roof; Interior has original plain beams and joists; and stairs on left

cellar and first floor. Old forge attached to C18 stables; chalk uncoursed

rubble, weatherboarded to rear, old tile roof; central planked door and C18

shutter to right; hipped roof.

Listing NGR: SU3617487394

638

of

2228

CHILDREY HIGH STREET

SU3687 (East side)

12/65 The Hatchet Public House

GV II

House, now Public House. c.1830, with earlier mid-late C18 wing to rear left.

coursed chalk and sarsen rubble with brick quoins and dressings, all colour-

washed in white, right side and rear walls in imitation stone render; Welsh

slate roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2-storeys, 3-window range. Central

C20 door in moulded wood architrave with carved brackets to flat hood over.

Segmental brick arches to 8-pane horned sashes. Hipped roof; left end stack and

rear lateral stack. Earlier mid-late C18 wing to rear left has roughcast

walling, old tiled roof, brick stack; 2-storey, 2-window range of C20

casements, flat hood over door to right; large ridge stack.

Listing NGR: SU3615087349

639

of

2228

CHILDREY

541/0/10009 HIGH STREET

06-APR-06 Holloway Cottage

II

BUILDING:

Timber-framed cottage; probably C17 core, with later additions.

MATERIALS:

Light box timber frame, with wattle-and daub and brick infill. Stone plinth and

gable walls. Modern cedar shingle roof with red clay tiles to 1970s extension to

rear.

PLAN:

The building is rectangular in plan, of one-and-a-half storeys, and is partly of

limestone rubble (left and original right gable) and partly of irregular timber-

framing (front, rear, and internally), sections of which have been removed in

piecemeal repairs and bricking up. Basic three room in-line plan, with later C18 or

C19 (present on photo of 1889) single-storey timber-framed bay added to north end

(now kitchen) beyond gable chimney. An extension to rear of south end with clay-tiled

roof was added in the 1970s; its replacement forms part of the present works.

FAÇADE:

The main range has a half-hip roof with (to the front) an eyebrow dormer to each half

of the property, and a large central brick stack, the upper part rebuilt in the C19.

Single long eyebrow dormer to rear. Historically the building was apparently (like,

for instance, The Old Crown next door) thatched. In the 1950s or 1960s (local inf)

this was replaced by the current cedar shingles There are small windows irregularly

arranged to front and to left gable, all with relatively recent casements. Two front

doors, one to either end of façade.

Internally there is a staircase to either end of the property. Much of the timber

framing has been revealed. The most impressive room is on the central (of the three

main) ground rooms. This has a large ashlar fireplace and a beamed ceiling with a

main spine beam with elaborate chamfering. The high quality of this seems

incongruous, and although apparently original to the house may have been second-hand

when installed. Brick fireplace to room to north. Room to south end stripped out

2005, although retaining planked doors and staircase to first floor.

Arch-braced trusses between the three bedrooms, and curved braces to pulins.

HISTORY:

Not known, but a C17 date is likely. Its form suggests the building may have

originated as a modest pair of artisans' or farm workers' cottages, or have been

adapted to that use at a relatively early date.

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SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE:

Although it has seen piecemeal alteration and extension, and had its original

thatched roof replaced by shingles, Holloway Cottage retains sufficient of its C17

form and fabric to be immediately legible as what either originated as, or was

adapted to, a pair of local timber-framed cottages. It stands alongside and

compliments The Old Crown (listed grade II), which is of a similar date and

character, and thus also enjoys group value.

641

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2228

CHILDREY STOW HILL

SU3687 (North side)

12/66 Pikes Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Rendered over timber frame; thatched roof; brick stack. 2-unit

plan. 1 1/2-storey, one-window range of C20 casements with large C20 porch.

Half-hipped roof; left end stack. Interior: chamfered and stopped beam,

chamfered bressumer over open fireplace; 2-bay collar-truss with butt purlins

and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3628987430

642

of

2228

CHILDREY STOW HILL

SU3687 (North side)

12/67 Cressbed Cottage

25/10/51

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid/late C17. Timber framed in square framing with

diagonal braces and brick infill; thatched roof; brick stacks. Lobby-entry plan

form not deducible. 1 1/2-storey, 5-window range. C20 porch and casements;

half-hipped roof, 2 ridge stacks.

Listing NGR: SU3631887434

643

of

2228

CHILDREY STOW HILL

SU3687 (South side)

12/68 Tudor House.

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17. Timber framed in square framing with brick infill;

C20 tile roof; brick stack. 2-unit lobby entry plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window

range of C20 casements. Central C20 planked door in heavy wood frame. Gabled

roof; two flues laid diagonally on plan to large square ridge stack. Interior

not inspected. C20 lean-to against left gable and C20 extensions to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3619787355

644

of

2228

CHILDREY WEST STREET

SU3687 (North side)

12/69 Childrey House.

24/11/66

GV II

House. Late C18/early C19 with mid C18 bay to right. Flemish bond brick with

flared headers; stone slate roof; brick stacks. Original singe-unit plan

extended to 3-unit lobby-entry plan in late C181early C19. 2-storey, 4-window

range. Segmental arches over C20 door with overlights, and original 3-light

leaded casements: three 3-light and one 2-light leaded casements to rear.

Gabled roof; one ridge, and 2 end stacks. Interior not inspected. Attached to

2-storey mid C19 building, probably a stable and coach-house.

Listing NGR: SU3609287359

645

of

2228

CHILDREY WEST STREET

SU38NE (North side)

7/188 Maltravers Manor House and old

Manor Cottage.

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as The Old Manor

GV House)

II

House. Mid-late C16, extended to rear left in early-mid C17. Roughcast front

over original timber frame; square framing exposed to rear right; left side

wing has same square-framing exposed but is mainly weatherboarded; Welsh slate

roof to front and old tile roof to rear of right side, stone slate to left

wing; brick stacks and left end stack of uncoursed sarsen rubble with chalk

quoins and bands and C18 brick to top. L-plan, with through-passage adjoining

ridge stack of right wing. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. Bracketed flat hood

over early C19 6-panelled door. Early C19 canted 5-light windows to ground

floor, and two similar 3 and 4-light windows to first floor; canted 5-light

leaded casement to right gable wall; 3-light leaded casements and 4-lights

casement to late C19 dormers. Left side wall has 3-window range; irregular

fenestration consists of C20 casements; one late C19 three-light casement, 2-

light leaded casement, and C18 six-light leaded casement with king-mullion; 3-

light leaded casements to rear. Front has jettied and gabled wall to left

adjoining gabled front wall of left wing; gabled roof; end and ridge stacks.

Interior: Chamfered beams; stone flag floor; C18 range with pot-bar and oven to

rear left room, and also mid-late C17 panelling to right side of room; quarter-

turn and straight-flight stairs to rear right and centre of left wing; spiral

stairs with mid C18 turned balusters adjoins centre stack of front range; no

truss visible in rear left wing, but front wing has arch-braced collar-trusses

with butt purlins and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3591987345

646

of

2228

CHILDREY

SU38SE

10/47 Greendown Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Datestone over door SP 1774. Uncoursed chalk rubble on sarsen base,

limestone quoins and dressings; old tile roof, brick stacks. Double-depth plan.

Gothic Revival style. 2-storey, 3-window range. C18 fire insurance plaque and

late C20 flat hood over late C20 door. 3-light cavetto-moulded stone-mullioned

windows with arched heads and moulded architraves; similar trefoiled and ogee-

headed 2-light window over door. Brick band to wood dentilled eaves, half-

hipped roof; end stacks. Central bay at rear is brought forward with segmental

brick arch over C20 casement to original stair-light opening. Interior:

2-panelled and plank doors, 6-panelled C16 door to first floor: Panelled dado

to left room: Newel stairs: 4-bay collar truss roof, pine butt purlins.

Original service wing to right has rear gabled projections with stack chalk and

sarsen rubble; dentilled brick eaves; tile roof; chamfered bressumer over

fireplace; original 2-bay roof obscured by C20 ceiling. C20 extension to right.

Listing NGR: SU3503183724

647

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2228

SU 3648 CHILDREY

541/12/10003 The Old Rectory

GV II

Shown on OS map as The Old Manse. House, formerly rectory. Circa C15, extended C17/18

and remodelled and extended in circa 1860s. Stone, partly faced in red brick. Clay

plain tile roof with gabled ends. Brick axial and gable-end stacks. PLAN: 3 bays of

C15 house on left [W], comprising a 2-bay open hall on left, 1-bay solar on right and

with narrow bay between and putative service end [missing] on left [W]. In about the

late C17 the hall was floored and a chimney stack built in the narrow bay, and in the

late C17 or early C18 the main range was extended to the right [E] and a wing built

behind the hall. In the C19 a stair hall was built at the back and in about the 1860s

the front was faced in brick and a wing was built on the back of the right end.

EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attic. Asymmetrical 2:3 window range south front, the left

with steeper roof and lower eaves; brick modillion eaves and moulded brick string

running through corbelled segmental arch window canopies; wooden chamfered mullion-

transom windows with 2-light sashes on first floor, and on ground floor three tall

windows on right and C20 French windows on left. Rear [N], stone wing on right,

Victorian brick wing on left and hipped stair hall at centre with C20 porch.

INTERIOR: C18 and early C19 panelled doors, Victorian main staircase and early C18

balusters reused in servants' stairs; early C19 glazed door and fanlight in entrance

hall; Victorian Gothic chimneypieces and C18 chimneypiece in east chamber. Rear [NW]

wing has chamfered cross-beams with hollow step stops. Inserted floor in former hall

has chamfered axial beam with truncated hollow stops and inserted stack with wide

fireplace with chamfered timber lintel. 3-bay C15 roof over west end of main range

with cambered arch-braced collars and two tiers of tenoned purlins with curved wind-

braces, all with hollow chamfers; common rafter couples intact; the two open hall

bays to left [W] heavily smoke-blackened and solar bay on right clean; narrow bay

between hall and solar. Inserted into west bay of hall a small plastered partition

supported on a collar with birds mouth joints to upper purlins, all smoke-blackened

and possibly installed to control the smoke. Tie-beam and collar trusses over right

[E] end of main range and late C19 king-post roof over rear NE wing; NW wing roof not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3609087613

648

of

2228

SU 3687 CHILDREY

541/12/10004 Stables and Coach House

immediately SSW of The

Old Rectory

GV II

Stables and coach house. Circa early to mid C19. Painted brick with stone quoins.

Welsh slate roof with gabled ends and pyramidal roof at centre. Rectangular plan with

coach house at centre and flanking stables. 2 storeys. Centre breaks forward and has

raised pyramidal roof with weathervane, double carriage doors and clock face above.

Stables to left and right with plank doors, to left small 2-light window with arched

lights and loft door above. INTERIOR: not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3607687584

649

of

2228

SU 3687 CHILDREY

541/12/10005 Cart Shed at Parsonage Farm,

west of The Old Rectory

GV II

Cart shed. C18. Timber-framed. Hipped roof clad in corrugated sheet steel.

Rectangular plan, 4-bays, open-sided, the north and east sides are now boarded over.

The timber frame is intact. Jowled posts with straight braces to tie-beam and collar

trusses with short queen-struts, tenoned lower purlins and clasped upper purlins; the

common-rafters have been replaced.

Listing NGR: SU3603887617

650

of

2228

SU48NE CHILTON CHURCH HILL

3/73 (East side)

Nos.1-4 (consec) Chilton House

GV II

House, now divided into 4 dwellings. Mid C17, with C18 addition to right, late

C19 addition to left and C19 alterations. C19 brick plinth; stone uncoursed

rubble plinth to right; small timber-framing with C19 brick infill to centre

range; brick and knapped flint in chequer pattern to ground floor left;

plain-tile tile-hanging to first floor left and to gable ends of roof; complex

old plain-tile roof chimney stacks not visible. 2-storey, 3-window central

range with 2-storey cross-wing to right, and taller 2-storey cross-wing to left.

Plank door to right of central range. Irregular fenestration of C19 casements,

except C19 bay window to right of centre. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4901786032

651

of

2228

CHILTON CHURCH HILL

SU4985 (East side)

14/74 The Goddards

- II

House. Early Cl7, with later C17 additions. Large timber-framing with painted

brick infill to right of centre, and to end of cross-wing to left; render,

probably on timber-framing; painted brick to right; C20 plain-tile roof, hipped

to right; brick internal stack to rear left of control ridge stack to right.

2-storey, 4-window range, with cross-wing to left. 6-panel door to centre.

Irregular fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4903485897

652

of

2228

CHILTON CHURCH HILL

SU4885 (West side)

13/75 Church of All Saints

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. C12 nave; C13 south aisle; C14 chancel ; tower and porch of c.1847;

chancel restored c.1876 by G.E. Street; c.1962 nave roof. Roughcast, probably on

clunch, to chancel; render, probably on clunch to south aisle; stone coursed

rubble with stone dressings to tower; C20 plain-tile roof; roof to tower not

visible. 3-bay nave, 2-bay chancel, south aisle and west tower. Stone porch to

left of south aisle with 2 centred archway having hood mould, on half-columns.

Ribbed door to 2-centre arched doorway. 2-light, stone mullion window to right

of aisle. 2-centre arched doorway to centre of chancel . Perpendicular 2-light

stone mullion windows with cusped heads to lights at left and right of chancel

Paired lancet to west end of south aisle. Perpendicular 2-light stone mullion

window with cusped heads to lights at left of nave. East end of chancel; 3-light

reticulated tracery window. North side; 2 trefoil-topped lancets to chancel.

Perpendicular 3-light stone mullion window with cusped heads to lights to left

of nave. Blacked round-arched door to right of centre. Tower: paired lancet to

lower stage on north side. Y-tracery window to second stage on west side.

2-light plate tracery louvred openings to each side of top stage of tower.

Battlemented parapet. Interior: common-rafter braced-collar-truss roof to

chancel. 2-centred chancel arch. C19 wood pulpit to nave. C20 roof to nave. C19

cross-braced roof to aisle. Arcade to south aisle of two 2-centred arches on

round column. Octagonal stone font. C20 addition to tower is not of special

architectural interest.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p115; All Saints, Chilton, Oxfordshire;

anon., 1986)

Listing NGR: SU4895985951

653

of

2228

CHILTON CHURCH HILL

SU4885 (West side)

13/76 East House, Middle House, and

West House

GV II

Vicarage, now 3 dwellings. C17 origins, C18 encasement and alterations, C19

addition to rear right. Rendered plinth; roughcast, probably on brick; C20

plain-tile roof half-hipped to right; numerous brick stacks. 2-storey, 4-window

range to garden. Early C20 plank door to early C20 porch at right of centre.

Irregular fenestration of unhorned sashes with glazing bars, except C20 casement

to left of centre. C18 addition to left. Rendered brick; C20 plain-tile roof.

2-storey; 2-window range. Irregular fenestration, mainly of C20 casements.

Interiors of East House and West House not inspected. Interior of Middle House;

Queen-post roof. Open-well staircase from ground to first floor. Early C18

fielded panelling to ground floor right room. Some C18 two-panel doors to some

rooms,

Listing NGR: SU4898385907

654

of

2228

CHILTON DENE HOLLOW.

SU4983 (North-east side)

14/77 Dene Hollow and Dene Lodge

- II

House and addition, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C19 alterations and C20

replacement of some timber-framing C19 brick plinth; large timber-framing with

C19 brick infill; C20 plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2 storeys and attic;

2-window range. Plant doors to left of centre, and to right. Irregular

fenestration of C19 two-light casements. Raking full dormer to right of centre.

C17 addition to right. C19 brick plinth; large timber-framing with some replaced

timber, and with 20 brick infill; C20 plain-tile roof. Single storey and attic;

single-bay addition. 3-light casement to ground floor. Gabled dormer with

2-light casement. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4917885928

655

of

2228

CHILTON MAIN STREET

SU4985 (West side)

14/78 The Malt House

GV II

House. Early C18, with C20 alterations. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish

bond; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. 3-unit

plan. C20 sash door to centre, with single-light casement at left, under C20

curved hood. 3-light casements with segmental brick heads to all openings. Flat

brick band between ground and first floors. Brick dentil course to eaves.

Interior not inspected but noted as having timber-framed internal partition

walls to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU4901485796

656

of

2228

CHILTON THE LANE

SU4985 (North side)

14/79 Nos.1 and 2 The Green

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17, with early C18 addition to end of cross-wing, and

with C20 alterations. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; roughcast on brick

to early C18 addition; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to right ridge

stack to centre; rendered lateral stack to left return of cross-wing. L-plan.

Single storey and attic; single bay with 2-bay cross-wing. C19 plank door and

le.n-to hood to left. Irregular fenestration of casements. Flat band between

ground and attic floors of early C18 addition to cross-wing. Interior;

Queen-post roof, chamfered spine beams to ground floor of No.1. Interior of No.2

not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4909085854

657

of

2228

CHILTON THE LANE

SU4985 (South side)

14/80 Place Farm House

07/05/76 (Formerly listed as Place

House

GV II*

Farmhouse, now house. C15 wing to rear, C16 front range. Painted brick plinth;

small timber-framing with painted brick infill; old plain-tile hipped roof:

brick ridge stack to left of centre, end stack to end of C15 wing to rear right.

L plan, 2 storeys and attic: 3-window range, C19 casements, except C18 wood

cross-window to first floor right, with leaded lights. Right return: rendered

plinth; small timber-framing, with some renewed timber, to ground floor, and to

first floor left, having brick infill; close-studded timber-framing to first

floor right with rendered infill. 2-storeys and attic; 3-window range, 6-panel

door to left of centre, with over-light. Irregular fenestration of C19

casements. 2 gabled full dormers. Interior; early C19 straight-flight staircase

from ground to first floor at right. Wood winder staircase from first floor to

attic at right. Double Queen-post roof, with some alterations, having 2 rows of

windbraces. Deeply moulded spine and cross-beams to ground floor of C15 portion,

Deeply-moulded spine beam to first floor of its portion, now bedroom, with

chamfered joists having end stops. Chamfered joists having end stops to

adjoining bathroom.

Listing NGR: SU4908885822

658

of

2228

COLESHILL CHURCH LANE

SU2393

Nos. 16 and 17

6/57

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached cottages. Circa 1840 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor.

Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone with stone dressings and a gabled

slate roof with rebuilt ridge brick stacks on stone bases. T shaped plan of

2 storeys with 2 and 3-light mullioned windows with diamond glazing. The 2-

light mullions on the first floor project through the eaves line. Diamond

glazing replaced by a 3-light casement on SW ground floor window facing

road. Included for group values.

Listing NGR: SU2354793741

659

of

2228

COLESHILL SCHOOL LANE (South Side)

SU2393

Nos 38 and 39

6/63

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottage. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and ridge and end stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2

and 3-light mullioned windows with dripstones and diamond glazing. Gabled

porches and plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2374493870

660

of

2228

COLESHILL SCHOOL LANE (North Side)

SU2393

Nos 40 and 41

6/64

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and ridge and end stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2

and 3-light mullioned windows with dripstones and diamond glazing. Gabled

porches and plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2374293909

661

of

2228

COLESHILL SCHOOL LANE (North Side)

SU2393

Nos 42 and 43

6/65

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and ridge and end stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2-

and 3-light mullioned windows with dripstones and diamond glazing. Gabled

porches and plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2377793887

662

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Church of All Saints

6/36

21/11/66

GV II*

Parish church. Originally late C12 with alterations and additions circa

1300, mid C14 and mid C15. Restored and further altered in 1715, 1750,

1780-8 and the late C19. Coursed rubble stone to nave, larger squared and

dressed stone in uneven courses to the chancel, transept and lower stage of

the tower, ashlar for stair turret and top 2 stages of the tower. Gabled

stone tiled roofs with dressed stone copings. 2-bay nave, 1-bay chancel, W

tower, S porch, S transept and N aisle. Perpendicular W tower of 3 storeys

with diagonal buttresses moulded string courses, 2-light cusped bell

openings with Somerset tracery and dripstones. Gargoyles on string course

below moulded embattled parapet with pinnacles. 2-storey polygonal stair

turret to SE. Perp. W window of 3 lights with cusped heads, dripstone and

carved label stops. W door with a four-centred arch set in a flat headed

hoodmould with carved label stops and mouchettes in the spandrels. Regency

Gothic wooden door with 'y' tracery panels. Decorated S porch of 2 storeys

with a gabled roof, diagonal buttresses with a sundial set into the SW

buttress and one and 2-light ogee headed lancets. C19 gable coping and

cross finial. The porch entrance is a plain moulded pointed arch dying into

its imposts. Early English S door with a rounded trefoiled head. Good C19

ironwork on plank door. Dec. S transept with S three-light recut original

window and one purely C19 cusped lancet. One C19 2-light window to S wall

of chancel, a large C18 quatrefoil window to E wall and one C19 lancet and

one original Dec. lancet, blocked, to N wall. N aisle has late C19 windows

of 3 lights with curvaceous Perp. tracery and a quatrefoiled parapet.

Interior: a tall, plainly moulded arch to W tower under which a vault was

planned - the springers survive but the ringing stage has a timbered floor.

The nave has a S arcade of Transitional columns and flat leaved capitals

with later double chamfered arches and a N arcade of late C13 character with

round abaci and double chamfered arches. C19 gallery above S porch. Double

chamfered chancel arch on dying imposts. 1788 E window set within Cl9 Early

English shafts and capitals. Perp. ceilings throughout with braced tie

beams on plain stone corbels supporting rafters. Stained glass in E window

inserted in 1788 depicting the Nativity, brought from Angers. Good early

C20 stained glass in S transept window. Fine monument on the S wall of the

chancel to Sir Henry Pratt, died 1647 and his wife. White and black marble.

Two effigies, she recumbent and below, he semi-reclining, a little above.

Repaired in 1831. Also on the S wall of the chancel, a pyramidal marble

monument with cherubs and an oval portrait medallion to Viscountess

Folkestone who died in 1751 by Michael Rysbrack. On N wall of chancel an

alternated Gothic canopy by Coade and Seely of 1812 to Mark Stuart Pleydell.

C18 box pews survive in the S transept.

663

of

2228

Listing NGR: SU2354693776

664

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Chest tomb on north side

6/111 of tower of Church of All

Saints

GV

II

Chest tomb. Mid-late C18. Ashlar. Moulded base; corner pilasters, fluted

on north side, panelled on south side; cornice; moulded lid. Raised and

fielded panel on south side. Badly worn inscription on north side, but the

name 'William" legible, surrounded by leafy fronds; panel at west end has

leaf and fruit border.

Listing NGR: SU2353493775

665

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/112 Two Herring monuments at

north-east corner of

chancel of Church of All

Saints.

GV II

Chest tomb and raised tombstone. Mid C18. Stone. The raised tombstone has

inscriptions on the top, set in 2 columns, well-lettered and with decorative

brackets; at the head of each column is a cherub, with an hour glass

between. Commemorates various members of the Herring family:- Edward,

d.1747; John, d.1748; Joseph, d.1796, The chest tomb has rectangular base;

moulded plinth; recessed angles to chest containing attached square fluted,

columns with moulded bases and capitals; engraved panels; cornice; moulded

lid. Commemorates various members of the Herring family: - on south side

Joseph, d.1763, and his wife Mary, d.1812 on north side John, d.1813, his

wife Anna, d.1793; and on east end, Joseph their son, d.1810 (of the

auditors' office, Somerset House) and his wife Elizabeth, d.1868. Rails of

former enclosure removed.

Listing NGR: SU2355893787

666

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/113 Talet tombstone approx.

4 south of west

end of chancel of church

of All Saints

GV II

Tombstone. c1686. Stone. Short, with curve-cornered top. West side has 2

recessed panels separated by twisted column below cornice and with half-

rounded decoration above; the panels bear a worn inscription commemorating

John Talet, d.1686. The east side has recessed ogee-headed panel with worn

lettering and dated 1986, and with inscribed skull and hour-glass above.

Listing NGR: SU2355793776

667

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/114 Peek monument, approx. 15

metres south of chancel

of Church of All Saints

GV II

Chest tomb. c1821. Stone. Rectangular base. Moulded plinth. Chest has

recessed corners containing attached vase balusters; moulded panels with

inscriptions on north and south sides; moulded lid commemorates William

Peek, d.1821, and his wife Mary.

Listing NGR: SU2356593766

668

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/115 Group of 4 chest tombs

approx. 5 metres to south

of east end of Church of

All Saints

GV II

Group of 4 chest tombs. Late C18, early C19, and early-mid C19. Stone.

Moulded plinths and bases; chests have recessed corners with pilasters, the

2nd from north tomb having vase balusters instead; moulded side panels;

moulded lids. Inscriptions are worn and the tombs ivy-covered but some of

the inscriptions can be deciphered: - the 1st (northernmost) tomb

commemorates Richard Gerring, d.1837, inscription on south side; the 2nd

tomb commemorates Robert Gerring, d. 1818, inscription on south side on

raised panel with decoration below and to sides; the 3rd tomb commemorates

Robert Gerring, inscription on north side; the 4th tomb has date of

death 1784, inscription on north side.

Listing NGR: SU2356493775

669

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Chest tomb approx 12 m

6/37 SSE of chancel at Church

of All Saints

GV II

Chest tomb. Mid to late C18. Rectangular in shape with coved corners, an

oval inscription panel decorated with elegant garlands and a rosette and

triglyph frieze below a fluted conical top. Illustrated in Murray's Guide

to Berkshire, 1949, 63.

Listing NGR: SU2356893769

670

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Village Cross

6/38

10/11/52

GV

II

Base and fragment of the shaft of the mediaeval village cross remain on the

small green to the S of the church.

Listing NGR: SU2358193738

671

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

The Old Rectory

6/39

21/11/66

GV

II*

Rectory, now house. First documentary reference to a vicarage on the site

is 1677, but the house preserves features of the C14 and was altered in the

C18, the C19 and finally in the 1960s. In the final phase of restoration,

the C19 SW front was taken down to reveal the C18 facade beneath giving the

house the Georgian character it now possesses. Rubble stone with reused C19

blocked stone dressings for the windows and dressed stone quoins. Gabled

slate roof. SW front of 2 storeys and attic, 5 bays with 2 gabled dormers

with leaded casements, modern sash windows and a projecting moulded box

cornice below coped stone parapet. Centrally placed panelled door with a

flat hood on ornately carved brackets. On the corner of the SE wall is a

mediaeval diagonal buttress with set-offs and a mediaeval chimney stack also

with set-offs centrally placed on the SE wall. The top stage of the stack

has been rebuilt in brick. To the S of this are 2 C14 windows, one is a

plain squared opening but the other, below, is a 2-light mullion with

cusping. To the NW a 2-storey extension built in 1825 of chequered brick

with a gabled slate roof. Interior: the SE room on the ground floor has C19

arched recesses with moulded wood architraves decorated with patera. There

are deep splays to the 2 mediaeval windows on the E wall.

Listing NGR: SU2365593805

672

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/40 Coleshill Bridge (that

part in Coleshill C.P.)

II

River bridge. Late C18 - early C19. Finely-jointed ashlar stone with a

single span arch, moulded string course above the arch, moulded coped

parapet and circular corner posts with conical caps.

Listing NGR: SU2340393504

673

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Nos. 19-21 (consecutive)

6/41

II

Cottage range. C18. Rubble stone with brick dressings to doors and windows

with hipped stone tiled roofs and ridge and gable brick stacks. L shaped

plan with gable on NE front. SE front of 2 storeys and attic with modern 2-

and 3-light casements and glazed doors all beneath cambered brick arches, 3

rendered stone tiled gabled dormers to roof.

Listing NGR: SU2351393781

674

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 The Mill House

6/42

II

Mill and mill house. C18, with C19 alterations. Rubble stone with brick

dressings and a stone tiled roof half hipped at the E end. Main dwelling of

one storey and attic, 2 bays with a lower one-storey, one-bay range to the E

and the millhouse to the W. C20 sash windows to the main dwelling, 3-light

casements in E range with a glazed door and a gabled stone tiled dormer with

leaded casements. The millhouse has an entrance to the lefthand and a loft

door to the right. The waterwheel is housed in a weatherboarded lean-to

shed on the W wall. The millhouse preserves complete machinery including

the original C18 applewood wallower, a C19 cast iron pit wheel, 2 pairs of

stones and a flour bolter. A mill on the site is mentioned in the Domesday

Survey.

Listing NGR: SU2347793410

675

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Courtleaze Farmhouse

6/43

GV

II

Farmhouse. C17 core with a 1752 addition and extensive early C19

alterations. Rubble stone with brick dressings to all facades except the

principal SE front which is cement rendered and the NE front which has stone

gabled windows. Gabled slate roofs with dressed stone copings and cement

rendered brick stacks. U shaped plan with SE front of 2 storeys, 3 bays and

a gabled 2-storey half octagon end to the SW. Early C19 small-pane sashes

under arched window heads, C20 glazed door with an early C19 latticed porch

with a copper hood. The SW range has Gothic glazing in 2-light casements

under flat heads with dripstones and to the NW a projecting dairy, built in

1752 as recorded on a datestone inscribed 'MSP 1752'. This is of one storey

with Gothic glazing and 2 half hipped slate roofs with a central valley.

Interior: there is a stopped and chamfered beam in the SE room on the ground

floor of the principal front. The dairy has C18 stained glass, a mosaic

floor and C19 wall tiling including the Pleydell-Bouverie crest.

Listing NGR: SU2365193578

676

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Post Office

6/44

GV

II

Small house and shop. C18. Rubble stone with brick surrounds to windows, a

small moulded eaves cornice, stone tiled roof and one W brick stack. One

storey and attic, 2-bay main dwelling, each bay with 3-light flat-headed

dormer and 3-light cambered headed casement. Central plank door in cambered

headed opening, three stone steps. The main cottage is flanked by slightly

lower half hipped extensions, similar but without the eaves cornice.

Shuttered shop window of 8-pane fixed lights and a door approached by stone

steps on the S end. The N end has a similar casement.

Listing NGR: SU2363493743

677

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/104

K6 Telephone Kiosk

29.6.88 outside Coleshill Post

Office (Tel NO; 0793 762211)

GV

II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made

by one of various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof.

Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU2363693748

678

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU29SW Coleshill Park, Great

3/45 Piers, including cast

10/11/52 iron gates*

I

Gatepiers and gates. Circa 1650, contemporary with Coleshill House and

probably by its architect, Sir Roger Pratt. A pair of rectangular piers

closely modelled on the chimney stacks of the house with rusticated panels

on all sides, those on the N and S sides with inner egg and tongue moulding.

Bracketed cornice and carved stone vases. The S sides of the piers have

features that were incorporated into the staircase hall of the house -framed

and recessed roundels holding classical busts and below these shell headed

niches arranged as seats with moulded architraves and small key blocks.

Good late C18 cast iron gates between piers inscribed "GLOUCESTER FOUNDERY"

* (Formerly listed as "Remains of Coleshill House including the great

gatepiers, two pairs of gatepiers on the drive and pair of gatepiers at yard

entrance")

Listing NGR: SU2420793916

679

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Coleshill Park, Gate

6/46 Piers to Principal Lodge,

10/11/52 including ironwork gates*

GV II

Gatepiers and gates. C18. Stone. Rectangular with side pilasters and

scrolls, cornice and ball finials. W ball renewed. The S sides of the

piers have shell headed niches arranged as seats with squared jambs and

abaci. Good C19 ironwork gates between the piers and side walls with coping

and taxi secondary entrances on either side, that on the left-hand side

blocked. * (formerly listed as "Remains of Coleshill House including the

great gatepiers, two pairs of gatepiers on the drive and pair of gatepiers

at yard entrance")

Listing NGR: SU2396193874

680

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Coleshill Park, wall

6/47 extending from Post

Office to main gates,

including lodge

GV

II

Parkwall. C18. Ten-foot-high wall of rubble stone, dressed stone coping

with overhanging eaves and moulded ridge. Section from lodge to gateway

opposite Nos 33 and 34 Coleshill is brick-faced to rear. Gateway has ashlar

piers and wooden gates. Mid/Late-C19 single-storey lodge, in coursed

squared rubble with projecting ashlar quoins and dressings and a Welsh-slate

roof with ashlar stacks, has a stone dentil cornice which rises to a small

pediment at the north-eastern corner. Windows have 12-pane sashes.

Listing NGR: SU2391193867

681

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Coleshill Park, northern

6/48 of pair of piers on the

10/11/52 drive approx 40 m SE of

gate lodge*

GV

II*

Pier. C17, limestone ashlar. Rectangular with side pilasters and scrolls,

vermiculated rustications, cornice and ball finial with a vermiculated band

around ball. Shell-headed niche on south-east side arranged as seat. One

of a pair (q.v.). * (formerly listed as "Remains of Coleshill House

including the great gatepiers, two pairs of gatepiers on the drive and pair

of gatepiers at yard entrance".)

Listing NGR: SU2398193840

682

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Coleshill Park, southern

6/49 of pair of piers on the

10/11/52 drive, approx 40 m SE of

gate lodge *

GV

II*

Pier. C17. Limestone ashlar. Rectangular, with side pilasters and

scrolls, vermiculated rustications, cornice and ball finial with a

vermiculated band around the ball. Shell-headed niche on south-east side

arranged as seat. One of a pair (q.v.) *(formerly listed as "Remains of

Coleshill House including the great gatepiers, two pairs of gatepiers on the

drive and pair of gatepiers at yard entrance".)

Listing NGR: SU2397993836

683

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/50 Coleshill Park, Clock

21/11/66 House and adjoining

Stable Block (formerly

listed as Stable Block

Coleshill) with link wall

and gates

GV

II

Service block of brewery and laundry. Late C17. In Cotswold vernacular

style for Coleshill House. Rubble stone and stone dressings with gabled

slate and machine tiled roofs. Central range facing SE with NE and SW

projecting wings which together form a three sided courtyard. One storey

and attic with stone ridge stacks with reconstituted stone tops. Central

wooden Doric clock tower added in 1830. 3 gabled 2-light casement dormers

and further louvred dormer on the NE wing. 3 Tudor arched doorways with

plank doors. 2 central windows on principal range with original ovolo

moulded mullions with flat-headed dripstones and leaded lights. All other

similar windows are C19. 4 gables to the rear all with C19 openings. Large

C18 Stable Block to the NE of rubble stone with C19 gauged brick dressings

and stone tiled roofs with half hips to each end. Linked to Clock House by

rubble wall and gates.

Listing NGR: SU2393093790

684

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/101 Coleshill Park, northern

10/11/52 pair of piers approx.

15 m SE of Clock House

GV

II*

Pier. C17. Limestone ashlar. Rectangular, with cornice and segmental

pediment head. Shell-headed niche arranged as seat facing inwards with

moulded architrave. Rebuilt late C20. One of a pair (q.v.). *(formerly

listed as "Remains of Coleshill House including the great gatepiers, two

pairs of gatepiers on the drive and pair of gatepiers at yard entrance".)

Listing NGR: SU2394693769

685

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

6/102 Coleshill Park, southern

10/11/52 pair of piers approx

15 m SE of Clock House*

GV

II*

Pier. C17. Limestone ashlar. R ar, with cornice and segmental

pediment head. Shell headed niche arranged as seat facing inwards with

moulded architrave. One of a pair (q.v.). *(formerly listed as "Remains of

Coleshill House including the great gatepiers, two pairs of gatepiers on the

drive and pair of gatepiers at Yard entrance".

Listing NGR: SU2393993766

686

of

2228

COLESHILL

Coleshill Park Dovecote

SU2393

6/51 approx 60 m W of Clock

21/11/66 House (formerly listed as

Dovecote, Coleshill)

GV

II

Dovecote. Built before 1666 for Coleshill House as it is marked on William

Brudenell's map of the parish of that year. Circular plan of rubble stone

with a conical stone tiled roof and renewed metal and glazed turret also

with a conical stone tiled roof topped by a weather vane.

Listing NGR: SU2386393780

687

of

2228

In the entry for

COLESHILL -

Nos. 1 and 2

6/52

GV II

"Stone tile roof" in the fourth sentence of the description shall be amended to read

"Welsh slate roof".

------------------------------------

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos. 1 & 2

6/52

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor.

Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone with stone dressings and a gabled

stone tiled roof with stone ridge stacks. 2 storeys with a projecting

central gabled wing with two 2-light mullioned windows under Tudor arches

with dripstones. Intersecting Gothic glazing to the lights. Other windows

are flat-head 2-light casements on upper floor and three similar 3-light

casements on ground floor. Plank doors, finials to gable ends.

Listing NGR: SU2344893602

688

of

2228

In the entry for

COLESHILL -

6/54

Nos 5-8 (Consecutive)

GV

II

"Stone tiled roof" in the fifth sentence of the description shall be amended to read

"Welsh slate roof"

------------------------------------

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos. 5-8 (Consecutive)

6/54

GV

II

Block of 4 dwellings. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor. Cotswold

vernacular style. Similar to the other estate cottages but on a larger

scale. Rubble stone with stone dressings and a gabled stone tiled roof with

stone ridge stacks. Nos. 5 and 6 are at right angles to the road with

roadside gables, No. 7 faces the road and No.8 is tacked onto the end at

right angles to the road. The stepped plan makes a pleasing interplay of

planes. 2 storeys with 2- and 3-light plain mullioned windows with 8-pane

casements. Gabled porches with plank doors to Nos. 5, 7 and 8. No. 6 has

an integral porch.

Listing NGR: SU2348393645

689

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos. 13 and 14

6/55

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor.

Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone with stone dressings and a gabled

stone tiled roof with gable stone stacks projecting from side walls. T

shaped plan of 2 storeys with 2- and 3-light mullioned windows under flat

heads with 8-pane casements. Gabled porch and plank door to No. 13.

Listing NGR: SU2344393714

690

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Foal House

6/56

GV

II

Foalhouse. Circa 1850, recently restored. Rubble stone and dressed stone

quoins with a conical roof topped by a weather vane. Octagonal plan. C20

doors to 5 bays. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2340693758

691

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos 26 and 27

6/58

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached cottages. Circa 1840 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor.

Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone with dressings and a gabled slate

roof with central stone ridge stack. Gable projections less pronounced than

the other estate cottages. 2 storeys with 2 and 3-light mullioned windows

with diamond glazing. Gabled side porches with plank doors. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU2357793780

692

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Bushells

6/59

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached cottages, now one dwelling. Circa 1850 for the 2nd

Earl of Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone with dressings and

a gabled pantile roof with stone ridge stacks. T shaped plan of 2 storeys

with 2- and 3-light mullioned windows with gabled tops that project through

the eaves line and bay windows on the ground floor with stepped roofs.

Projecting gabled porch to the S.

Listing NGR: SU2361193766

693

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos 30 and 31

6/60

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and stone ridge stacks. 2 storeys with 2- and 3-

light mullioned windows with dripstones and 8-pane casements. Gabled

porches, plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2368093793

694

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

The Radnor Arms Public

6/103

House

GV

II

House and smithy now public house. C18, altered and extended C20. Rubble

stone with brick dressing; stone-slate roofs with brick stacks. 2-unit plan

plus smithy, extended to rear. 2 storeys plus attic. Regular 3-window

front has leaded 3-light casements at first floor, but at ground floor has

short sashes (5 panes wide) under segmental brick arches with flared

headers. Between bays 2 and 3 are 2 blocked doorways with similar heads.

Half-hipped roof has ridge stack to right of bay one and a lateral stack to

rear of bay 3 (smithy). Gables have attic windows (one now blocked).

Central rear wing is probably C20; single-storey range returning from right

may be earlier former workshop. Interior: brick forge survives in "Smith

Bar". Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2370293779

695

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos 33 and 34

6/61

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2- and 3-light

mullioned windows with dripstones and diamond glazing. Gabled porches and

plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2373493805

696

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos 35 - 37

6/62

(consecutive)

GV

II

Block of 3 dwellings. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor. Cotswold

vernacular style. Rubble stone and dressings with a gabled stone tiled roof

and double stone stacks either side of ridge. 2 storeys with E and W gabled

projections and 2- and 3-light mullioned windows with dripstones and diamond

glazing. Gabled porches with plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2377493836

697

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Nos 46 and 47

6/66

GV II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1840 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and ridge and end stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2-

and 3-light mullioned windows with 18-pane casements. Gabled porches and

plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2357693695

698

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Nos 50 and 51

6/67

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1840 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and ridge and end stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2-

and 3-light mullioned windows with diamond glazing. Gabled porches and

plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2351493623

699

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Nos 52 and 53

6/68

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached estate cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of

Radnor. Cotswold vernacular style. Rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and ridge stone stacks. 2 storeys with 2- and 3-

light mullioned windows with dripstones and diamond glazing. Gabled porches

and plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2349193530

700

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393 Lower Lodge to Coleshill

6/69 Park

GV II

Lodge. Circa 1850. Built as part of the modelling of the village by the

2nd Earl of Radnor. Rubble stone with stone dressings, a gabled stone tiled

roof and gabled porch with plank door to the gateway. One storey with one

and 2-light mullioned windows with dripstones and 12-pane casements.

Octagonal stone stacks and finials to gable ends. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU2353093502

701

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU2393

Courtleaze Farm

6/70 Buildings and attached

gatepiers and rickyard

walls

GV

II*

Model farm for Coleshill House, now workshops, store rooms and offices.

c1850-54 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor; designed by E.W. Moore (agent to the

Earl), plans drawn by G. Lamb, builders W. Pedley followed by E. Streeter.

C19 and C20 alterations; converted late C20 for the National Trust.

Rubblestone with ashlar dressings; red brick, some with blue brick headers

in Flemish bond, some in rat trap bond. Stone slate roofs survive to sheep

yard buildings and workshops; otherwise Welsh slate, some replaced by

corrugated asbestos.

The plan of the farm makes use of the sloping and split-level site, and was

worked progressively from the higher to the lower levels (ie from east to

west). At the east end is a large rick yard, having a subterranean wagon

house at its north-west corner; along south side a workshop range for

wheelwright, mason and sawyer; across its west end a long range comprising

from north to south, sheds; root and straw store with barn over; nag stable

and gig house with bailiff's office, wool room and carpenters' workshop over

(this section now National Trust offices). To west of this range are 2

yards, the north yard being the former poultry yard; the south yard divided

into a cowyard (to west) and stable yard (to east). Each yard is surrounded

by buildings. The poultry yard on the north side has a range of stables,

tool store and shoeing shed, and forge and kitchen with boys room over; on

the west side are cattle sheds fronted by yards, with a fatting cattle range

behind; on the south side is the piggery range and straw barn with granary

over (which is attached to the root store/barn). The piggery range forms

also the north side of the cow yard, having pig yards on that side; the west

side of the cow yard is a bull house with the cattle fatting range behind;

and on the south side is a range of dairy cow stalls and cow boxes with calf

pens and hay house at east end. To west of the poultry and cow yards and

the adjoining buildings is a sheep yard. This has a covered manure pit to

the centre of the east side, and opposite this a fatting sheep house from

which open-fronted sheds extend to line the rest of the curve-cornered yard.

There are entrances into the poultry yard at its north-east corner with

gatepiers on roadside attached to rickyard walls; to the stable yard on the

south; and to the sheep yard at the south-west corner. Food was taken from

the main root store/barn to the animals by means of a tram system which

utilised the sloping ground.

702

of

2228

The farm buildings which are built of stone have quoins; chamfered quoined

surrounds to openings, the windows with chamfered mullions and small-pane

glazing; moulded kneelers; stone copings with finials; and stone ridges.

The brick buildings have segmental brick-arched openings. The open-fronted

sheds have iron columns on chamfered padstones.

The Rickyard walls are approximately 2 metres high with stone coping; there

are 2 entrances on the east side, into which the walls curve ending in brick

quoins; there are steps down to the lower-level road at the south-west

corner and into the lower poultry yard at the north-west corner; the

workshop range is partly open-fronted; the subterranean wagon house has 5

brick round-arched entrances to barrel-vaulted chambers and lean-to sheds

against west side. The root store/barn has slit vents in north gable; board

doors and windows of 2 and 3 lights to east and west sides; attached engine

house of brick in rat-trap bond on east side; and louvred octagonal turret

with swept metal spire and weather vane. The straw barn/granary is in

similar style; as also the nag stable and gig house office/workshop over,

although this now has some late C20 glazed doors, it also has a glass-roofed

ridge louvre, a brick stack and a stone stack, and to its south (road) side

three 3-light windows with hoodmoulds. The stable range (on north side of

poultry yard) is possible older, surviving from a previous, C18, model farm

on the site; it is of rubblestone with brick dressings; of 4:1:4 bays having

single-storey wings flanking taller central gabled bay with attic; and

having alternately doors and windows, the wings with ridge louvres; 2 ashlar

stacks. The adjoining range (to east) formerly had open-fronted tool shed

and shoeing bays, these now with C20 horizontal boarding, doors and windows.

The former forge and kitchen block is of brick in Flemish bond with stone to

the more visible rear and right return elevations; it has blocked door and

window on left, door on right, and central ashlar ridge stack. The cattle

shed yards on west side of poultry yard are brick-walled, the sheds open-

fronted. The piggery range is of brick in rat-trap bond, it has glass-

roofed ridge louvres; the 6 pig yards on the south side have low round-

topped brick walls and round-arched entries into boxes behind. The dairy

cow range is also of brick, with similar ridge louvre, but its more visible

south (road) side is of stone with 2-light windows and central gabled bay.

The gateways into poultry yard, stable yard and sheep yard have square

ashlar piers with chamfered piers, strings, moulded pyramidal capstones, and

board gates. In the sheep yard the covered manure pit has superstructure

comprising low brick wall on stone plinth carrying iron columns which

support hipped roof. Behind it, the range of fatting cattle boxes has

continuous ridge louvre. The sheep fatting house is of 3:1:3 bays, having

single-storey wings flanking central 2-storey gabled bay. Some sections of

the originally open-fronted attached sheds have been walled across.

Interiors: some traces of tramways. Roofs have wooden braced king-post

trusses, except for the root store/barn which has collared queen-post

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of

2228

trusses, the posts set well apart to give good clearance. Some machinery

gearing survives in the barn.

Advanced features of this model farm were the large pig-fattening unit

designed with central feeding access; such large-scale provision for sheep;

the steam boilers for preparing feed; the covered midden; the tramway system

with turntable unit linking side feed passages to the central store; the

slatted floor originally in the fatting sheep house; and the ventilation of

the granary through wall gratings.

The Builder, xii (1854), pp 653-5.

National Trust leaflet, Coleshill Model farm (1985).

E. J. Weller, Coleshill Model Farm, Oxfordshire. Past, Present, Future

(1980).

Listing NGR: SU2353193562

704

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU29SW

Waterloo Lodge

3/71

II

Lodge. C18 extensively remodelled in the C19. Rubble stone with stone

dressings, a hipped slate roof and end brick stacks. S front of 2 storeys

and attic with 2- and 3-light mullioned windows with dripstones and 8-pane

casements. The attic windows project through the eaves line and have

gables. Gabled central porch with plank door.

Listing NGR: SU2410692404

705

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU29SE

Ashencopse Farmhouse

4/72

II

Farmhouse C18. Rubble stone to first floor and brick to attic with a gabled

slate roof and brick ridge stacks. 2 storeys and attic on SE front with 3

bays of wide C19 sash windows. Brick string course to first floor and brick

dressings to windows those on the upper storey having cambered arches.

Centrally placed door with 9 panels and a 2-light rectangular fanlight.

Lattice porch with fluted posts. E wing slightly taller with a half hipped

machine tiled roof. Rubble stone and brick dressings with a learn-to on the

E end. No contemporary internal features survive.

Listing NGR: SU2507693334

706

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU29SE

Collymore Farmhouse

4/72 including former Cattle

Shed range to SE

II

Farmhouse. Late C18 with C19 additions. Chequered brick and stone tiled

roofs with ridge brick stacks. 2 storeys and attic. N front has flanking

half hipped gabled wings, each of one bay, the right hand with sash windows

6 panes wide the left-hand with 3-light casements and door on ground floor.

Central smaller later gable, 2 storeys, similar sash windows and lean-to

porch to right hand. S front of 3 bays, first floor string course,

dormers. Outer upper windows 6 panes wide, centre 4 panes wide. Early C19

angular bays with hipped stone tiled roofs on ground floor and central

gabled porch with stone tiled roof. No contemporary internal features

survive. C18 Cattle Shed range (now garages) of rubble stone and brick

dressings with a half hipped stone tiled roof to the SE.

Listing NGR: SU2524894022

707

of

2228

COLESHILL

SU29SW Middle Leaze Farmhouse

3/74 and attached wall and

summer house.

II

Farmhouse. Late C18. Rubble stone faced with brick on the S front and a

half hipped stone tiled roof with brick ridge stacks. 2 storeys and attic;

2 gabled stone tiled dormers and cambered arches to 3-light casements on

upper floor and 2 three-sided bays on ground floor. Gabled C20 projection

of 2 storeys to E of rubble stone and brick dressings with a latticed porch.

Polygonal C20 bay to W end. On adjoining brick wall to the W, a thatched

three-sided summer house of glazed wood panels.

Listing NGR: SU2384694754

708

of

2228

The following building shall be added:

COLESHILL -

SU 2393

6/53

Nos 3 and 4

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached cottages. Circa 1850 for the 2nd Earl of Radnor. Cotswold

Vernacular style. Rubble stone with stone dressings and a gabled Welsh slate roof

with stone external end stacks having offsets and coupled corniced, diagonally-set

flues. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Outer bays with projecting gabled wings, each having a

3-light window to ground floor and 2 light window above. Centre bay has pent-roofed

3-bay basket-arched arcade forming porch; 2-light window to each floor; flanking

4-panel doors. Windows have small-pane casements chamfered mullions and surrounds

and hoodmoulds to wings. Moulded kneelers coping, and finials to gables. Attached to

right is single-storey 2-bay former shop, having 4-panel door and 2-light window.

Rear additions.

Listing NGR: SU2346393622

709

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/72 Church of St. Swithun.

21/11/66

GV II*

Church. Late C13, probably incorporating earlier structure. Chalk ashlar,

except chalk and sarsen rubble to tower and sarsen base to nave, limestone

quoins and dressings; all walling except quoins and part of tower whitewashed.

Cruciform plan with porch and west tower. Early C14 reticulated style east

window, one two-light late C13 window and one pointed lancet to each side wall

of chancel. North transept has late C13 Y-tracery window and one window of

intersecting tracery. South transept was rebuilt in c.1911, using much of the

original stonework;two C20 windows and C20 door with 4-centered arch and

moulded architrave, two-light early C16 windows with arched head. Each wall of

nave has two-light late C13 windows, north wall has blocked late C13 door with

2-centered arch and section of walling between porch and tower has earlier

masonry beneath the windows. Chancel and nave have gabled roofs. Tower built of

sarsen rubble with decorative chalk bands, string course, and 2 two-light late

C13 windows. Interior: Altar frontal, reredos and alter rail in chancel

designed by Martin Travers c.1950; east window has some C14 glass depicting the

Annunciation with also our Lady and Child by Travers; C13 piscina and simple

stone bench sedilia; on either side of altar are memorial tablets to two

infants, Margaret and Christian White (d.1627 and 1618) also a small C15 brass

floor tablet to William Frampton, rector and memorials to Thomas Langley,

rector, d.1703-31, and Benjamin Langley, d.1731-77. The vine murial around the

chancel walls was painted c.1900 by Lydia Lawrence of the Kyrle Society; the

birds, owl bat and insects were added in c.1967 and painted by Anthony Baynes

and T.L.B. Huskinson. Screens for both transepts by Travers c.1947. East window

of north transept has some C14 stained glass depicting the Crucificion. The

south transept (rebuilt in c.1911) has a grille depicting Edward the Confessor

by Travers, who also made the oak vesting chests and cupboards c.1950. Rood

above chancel arch by Travers c.1933.Nave has C15 font with canopy by Travers,

c.1933. Elaborate wall monuments to Rachel Richards (d.1737) and her daughter

Ann (d.1771), who both lived at the Manor House, and also their housekeeper

Mary Cooper (d.1762). 4-bay late-C19 arch-braced roof. Lady Chapel at west end

by Travers, c.1934. (Buildings of England, Berkshire, p.121.)

Listing NGR: SU2792386919

710

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/73 Church of St. Swithun.

Dovecote approx 2i) metres

south-west

GV II

Dovecote. Late C18. Weatherboard over light timber frame; stone slate roof.

Single unit plan. C20 plank door; hipped roof surmounted by timber glover with

turned corner-posts. Interior: original nesting boxes carried around walls.

Listing NGR: SU2790086899

711

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/70 Compton Marsh Farmhouse

21/11/66

- II

Farmhouse early C18. Sarsen and chalk uncoursed rubble, brick dressings; old

tiled roof; brick stacks. Central staircase plan. 2-storeys, 2-window range.

Central 6-panelled (4 glazed) door has carved brackets to hood. Brick segmental

arches to original 3-light leaded casements, except late C19 canted bay window

right of door. Brick crossbanding, quoins and dentilled eaves. Hipped roof;

front lateral and end stack, lateral stack to rear. Interior; 4- panelled

doors. 2-storey service range to right; Flemish bond brick; stone slate roof;

2-window range; segmental brick arch over central door and 3-light leaded

casements; dentilled eaves; half hipped roof.

Listing NGR: SU2738387583

712

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHANP

SU28NE

5/71 Compton Marsh Farmhouse, barn

approx 100 metres north.

- II

Barn. C17. Weatherboard over timber frame on brick plinth; tiled roof. 4 bays

Threshing floor to 2nd bay. Late C20 plank double doors to entry; half-hipped

roof. Interior: Main post, arch braced to tie beam; collar- truss with side

struts and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU2740687603

713

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/74 Compton Beauchamp House and

10/11/52 walling and attached bridge

to north (Formerly listed as

Compton Beauchamp House,with

GV gatepiers. railings and

gates to drive.)

I

Country house. C16, interior remodelled and front rebuilt c.1710. Owned in C16

by Fettiplace family, rebuilt c.1710 by Edward Richards. Limestone ashlar to

facade, rest of house in C16 brick with limestone quoins and dressings; stone

slate roof; brick stacks. Courtyard plan. Baroque style 2 storeys and attic.

2:3:2 facade with central 3 bays brought forward. Central late C19 6-panelled

double doors with flat arch of voussoirs and plain architrave, early C18 sashes

to all windows. In central 3-bay elevations ground floor windows have flat

arches of voussoirs and plain architrave, first and attic floors have moulded

architraves: First floor windows have moulded drip. Windows in side bays have

plain architraves with moulded drip over to ground floor, moulded architraves

to first floor. Central 3 bays have banded rustication to ground floor, large

Doric pilasters to moulded cornice and balustraded parapet. Courtyard has two-

light late C16 cavetto - moulded stone-mullioned windows to left wall. 4- light

late C17/early C18 leaded casements to wall opposite entry. 2-light late C17/

early C18 leaded casements and two 2-light late C16 cavetto - moulded stone-

mullioned windows to right wall. Left wall of house has 2-light late C17/

early C18 leaded casements, one 2-light late C16 cavetto-moulded stone-

mullioned window and two 2-light early C16 stone-mullioned windows with arched

heads: three C16 lateral stacks. Right wall has two 2-light late C16 cavetto-

moulded stone-mullioned windows and four late C17/early C18 four-light leaded

casements; two Cl6 lateral stacks. Late C19 sashes, C16 stacks to rear. Gabled

roofs to sides and rear. Interior: rear room has full set of late C16 moulded

beams and joists. Rear right room has fireplace of c.1710 with

bolection-moulded architrave flanked by fluted lonic pilasters with pulvinated

frieze; moulded dado rail and skirting of c.1710; Stairs to rear left: dog leg

with landing, c.1710, closed string, turned balusters, moulded wall string,

bolection moulded panelling and dado.Stairs to rear right of same type and date

but with plain fielded panelling. First floor has gallery to right with

bolection-moulded panelling; some panels have painted decoration of c.1710 in

oriental style depicting birds, bamboo etc. Rear right has panelling of c.1740

with C16 fireplace which has bolection-moulded overmantle; bolection-moulded

panelling to adjoining room and to front left. Late C16 fireplaces with moulded

stone surrounds. The house is approached by a bridge carried over the moat.

Limestone ashlar bridge with balustraded parapet swept round to balustraded

wall which terminates in square piers at the corners of the moat. The arched

heads to the windows on the east (left) side suggest that the original builder

was Sir Thomas Fettiplace, who acquired the manor in the early C16. The house

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was substantially rebuilt in the late C16, which may be associated with the

stone with the inscription M. Bressels Fettiplace 1583 to the right wall of the

front entrance passage. The building of c.1710 has been associated with the

marriage of Edward Richards to Rachel, daughter of Sir Edmund Warreford of

Sevenhampton in about c.1710. Country Life, 24 June 1899 and Nov 30 1918.

Buildings of England, Berkshire: p.121.

Listing NGR: SU2798686926

715

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/75 Compton Beauchamp House, gates

gatepiers and walls approx 200

metres east.

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Compton

Beauchamp House with

gatepiers, railings and gates

to drive)

GV II*

Gatepiers and attached walls at Compton Beauchamp House (q.v.) c.1710. Limestone

ashlar. Square main piers, each with moulded plinth block and entablature

surmounted by griffin's head. Fine wrought-iron gates have segmental

wrought-iron arch over with the cypher of Edward Richards. Walling swept round

in elliptical curve to piers which are surmounted by urns with gadrooned bases

and garlanded tops. The walling to either side of these piers is divided into 4

bays each by square piers surmounted by pineapples; continuous moulded plinth

and coping with wrought-iron crossed spears in the spaces between the piers.

Listing NGR: SU2799286983

716

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/76 Compton Beauchamp House.

Former coach-house approx 50

metres north east.

GV II

Coach-house and offices, now house. Early C18 (q.v.) Compton Beauchamp House.

Chalk ashlar, sarsen base; stone slate roof, recent tile to rear; brick stacks.

1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. Continuous timber lintel over all doors and

windows. 2 leaded lights over plank doors in heavy frame; plank double doors to

coach-house on left. 4-light wood-mullioned and transomed leaded casements,

much restored in C20; moulded wood cornice; gabled dormers have 2- light leaded

casements and moulded cornice. Gabled roof, ridge and projecting right end

stacks. Single storey block to left, c.1900: chalk block walling, Welsh slate

roof.

Listing NGR: SU2801086961

717

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/77 Compton Beauchamp House,

Former coach-house approx 50

metres north west.

GV II

Coach-house and offices, now house. Early C18. Chalk ashlar, sarsen base; stone

slate roof; brick stacks. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. Continuous timber

lintel over all doors and windows. 2 leaded lights over planked doors. Rear has

two original 2-light leaded casements, 2 lights over stable door, 2- lights over

6-panelled late C19 door, original gabled dormer with 2-light leaded casements

and C20 dormer with door. Mounting block to front faces identical block: both

probably built at some time as improvements of c.1710 to Compton Beauchamp

House (q.v.)

Listing NGR: SU2796886975

718

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHANP

SU28NE

5/78 Compton Beauchamp House,

Stable Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18. Sarsen uncoursed rubble with squared chalk quoins, bands

andHouse. Early C18. Sarsen uncoursed rubble with squared chalk quoins, bands

and blocks; stone slate roof, recent tile roof to rear; brick stacks. 3-unit

plan. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. One light over late C19 four-panelled door

4- light early C18 wood-mullioned and transomed leaded casements; middle two

dormers are joined together. Left side wall has one-light leaded casement and 2

gabled dormers. Gabled roof; right end, ridge, and ridge stacks. Probably

built at same time as the improvements of c.1710 to Compton Beauchamp House

(q.v.).

Listing NGR: SU2794686978

719

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2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/79 Compton Beauchamp House,

Rotunda set on east bank of

garden approx 90 metres south

GV II

Rotunda. Probably late C19 and built for the then owners Vice Chancellor Bacon

Judge Bacon. White limestone, wrought -iron bell-shaped top. Square piers

divide rotunda into 6 bays, with low seats between the piers. Base of piers

flanking entry carved with grotesque masks over swags. Carved leaves and

flowers to each pier, with urn and carved decoration to frieze in centre of

each bay. Carved capitals in C13 Venetian Gothic style.

Listing NGR: SU2796786806

720

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2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/80 Compton Beauchamp House, left

of a pair of Urns at top of

steps on axial path approx

100 metres south

GV II

One of a pair of urns. c.1710. Buff limestone, gadrooned decoration.

Listing NGR: SU2795686809

721

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAHP

SU28NE

5/81 Compton Beauchamp House, right

of a pair of Urns at top of

steps on axial path approx 100

metres south

GV II

One of a pair of urns. c.1710. Buff limestone, gadrooned decoration.

Listing NGR: SU2794686811

722

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP

SU28NE

5/82 Compton Beauchamp House, gates

gatepiers and walls approx 200

metres south.

GV II*

Gates, gatepiers and attached walls at Compton Beauchamp House (q.v.) c.1710.

Square limestone piers with engaged half columns: Left pier surmounted by putto

with dolphin and right pier by putto with two spheres. Fine crested

wrought-iron gates. Piers attached to wall of c.1710; inner face of wall in

Flemish bond brick with flared headers, the top 10 courses being new; outer

face in sarsen rubble with brick cross-banding.

Listing NGR: SU2792586761

723

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHANP

SU28NE

5/187 Compton Beauchamp House,

Stable Cottage, granary approx

2 metres north-east

GV II

Granary. C18. Stone slate cladding over light timber frame raised on stable

stones; stone slate roof. One-bay plan. Central plank door: gabled roof.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2790487003

724

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP KNIGHTON

SU28NE

5/83 Breakspear Cottage

- II

House. Probably early C17. Squared and coursed chalk, and uncoursed chalk

rubble on sarsen base, chalk quoins; brick dressings and stack; thatched roof.

One-unit plan. 1 1/2-storeys. 2-window range. C20 brick porch, timber lintel

over C19 plank door with lock. C20 casements, except one C18 two light leaded

casement to left; hipped roof; end stack to left. Interior: Full set of

chamfered and stopped beams and joists. 2-bay collar-truss roof with butt

purlins. C20 lean-to with entry to left and C20 gabled extension to rear.

Listing NGR: SU2831987190

725

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP KNIGHTON

SU28NE

5/84 Farmhouse, now garages, approx

20 metres east of St.

Frideswide's Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now 3 garages. Late C16/early C17 with one-bay C18 extension to

right. Squared and coursed chalk on sarsen base, chalk quoins to front and

side; rear walling rebuilt when openings made for garages in C20. Thatched

roof, tile valley; one brick ridge stack and one late C16/early C17 chalk end

stack. L-plan. 1 1/2-storey, 3-window range. Timber lintel over C19 plank door,

which was in centre of original front until C18 bay added; timber lintels over

3-light leaded casements and three C20 casements; ridge stack at junction with

C18 bay, end stack projects from left gable wall; gabled and half hipped roof.

Interior: newel stairs with adjacent timber framed wall at junction of two

wings; rear left wing and 3-unit front wing have original beams with cyma

stops. Room to left has oak bressumer over fireplace with cast iron range of

c.1800. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2823087128

726

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP KNIGHTON

SU28NE

5/85 Knighton Farm, 2 Barns and

linking range, approx 40

metres north east

GV II

Barn. c.1700. Timber frame on random bond brick plinth; north wall of uncoursed

sarsen and chalk rubble; south wall and gable end are weatherboarded; Entry to

right: hipped roof. Interior: Queen-post truss with additional flanking posts;

butt purlins; arch braced from post to tie beam and (at a higher level) from

post to wall plate. Barn at right angles to above. Late Late C16/C17. Timber

frame on later C18 English bond brick plinth on sarsen footing; weatherboarded;

thatched roof. 6 bays with off-centre threshing floor. Half-hipped roof.

Interior: Collar-truss with side struts, butt purlins and windbraces; heavy

jowled posts and thick curved braces from post to tie beam and wall plate. Half

hipped roof. Late C18 stable block against south gable end: sarsen rubble

walling, brick dressings, corrugated asbestos roof, 3 window range, gable

entry. Linking the two barns is a mid C19 four-bay shelter shed: splayed brick

piers to front divide each bay, openings are now weatherboarded and have two

C20 planked stable doors. Thatched roof. Interior: C17 queen-strut trusses have

been removed from a timber framed building, probably a barn because they have a

wide span.

Listing NGR: SU2820487049

727

of

2228

COMPTON BEAUCHAMP KNIGHTON

SU28NE

5/86 St. Frideswide's Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now house, C17. Probable C17 timber frame clad in C18; right hand

wing in squared and coursed chalk on sarsen base; brick stacks; left wing in a

random bond brick and chalk rubble brought to course; tiled roof thatched to

right; L-plan. 1 1/2-storey. Garden front: right wing of one-window and

one-door range, left wing of 2-window and one-door range. C20 casements, except

elliptical brick arches over 3-light C18 leaded window to front right and

3-light C18 leaded windows to rear of right wing. Segmental brick arch over

fixed leaded light to right side of left wing which also has tile-clad gabled

dormers with C20 casements. C19 plank doors; one C20 door to left wing; Gabled

roof end stack to right wing, ridge and end stacks to left wing. Interior:

right wing has chamfered beam with elaborate stop to ground floor and 3-bay

collar-truss with chamfered and stopped beams; 3-bay trusses with butt purlins

in left wing have traces of lap-dovetail assembly indicating existence of

probable timber frame before cladding in C18.

Listing NGR: SU2820287123

728

of

2228

CUMNOR ABINGD0N ROAD

SP40SE (North side)

6/5 Dormer Cottage (No.25)

- II

House. Early C18, remodelled and extended 1808. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled

old tile roof; right end stack of stone finished in C20 brick. 2- extended to

3-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door,

and C18/early C19 three-light iron casements except C20 window to bottom right,

in early C18 symmetrical front: timber lintels over C2iJ door and casements to

right with datestone 1808: C20 roof dormer. Rear and interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4632503963

729

of

2228

CUMNOR ABINGDON ROAD

SP4605 (North side)

13/6 The Vicarage, The Vicarage

09/02/66 Flat and rear wall

(Formerly listed as The

Vicarage)

GV II

House, now vicarage. Early/mid C16: cross-wing to right and extended to left in

early C17: late C18/early C19 alterations and rear addition of c.1840. Coursed

limestone rubble; gabled concrete tile roof; large stone ridge stack with brick

flue; cross wing has rear end stack of stone finished in brick. 3-unit plan with

right cross wing. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Timber lintel over C20 door

adjoining cross wing. Plain stone architraves to early Cl9 eight-pane sash, two

6-pane sashes, and 6-pane sash in gabled half-dormer above and to left of door;

left bay has timber lintels over late C18 tripartite sashes; front gable of

cross wing has flat rendered arches to 8-pane sash above C19 two-light

casements. C17/early C18 extension to rear of cross wing of similar materials

and of one storey and attic; 2-window range. 2-storey brick range to rear of

c.1840. Interior: late C18 panelled doors and shutters. Chamfered beams in 2

rooms to left, of large stack and panelled room. Early C19 straight-flight

stairs in large hall left of cross wing: room above hall has partially-exposed

queen-post truss to right of a hollow-chamfered arch-braced collar-truss.

Subsidiary features: Tall C18 wall extends from rear left wall to enclose rear

garden approx. 100 x 30n.: of coursed limestone rubble, and chequer brick inner

face.

Listing NGR: SP4619504174

730

of

2228

CUMNOR ABINGDON ROAD

SP4605 (North side)

13/7 Stables approx. 15m. SE of The

Vicarage

GV II

Stables. Datestone B.B./1767. Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and

dressings; gabled old tile roof. One storey; 2-window range. Segmental brick

arch over tall hackney-horse stable door to left: cambered brick arches over

central stable doorway and flanking windows: C18 loft door above timber lintel

over coach house entry in right bay. Interior: old beams and plastered walls.

Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4622104156

731

of

2228

CUMNOR APPLETON ROAD

SP40SE (East side)

6/8 The Farm House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins,

dressings and vertical strips; gabled old tile roof; brick symmetrical end

stacks. Central-staircase plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Late C19 pediment

hood above C18 six-panelled door with overlight. Segmental brick arches and

first-floor flat brick arches of alternating red and flared brick over C20

two-light casements. Raised brick stone band and dentilled eaves. C20 rear wing.

Interior: C18 two-panelled doors. Straight-flight staircase with winders at top

and panelled dado. Plain beams and joists in flanking rooms. Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4578403976

732

of

2228

CUMNOR APPLETON ROAD

SP4504 (West side)

12/9 No.12

GV II

House. C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; end stack of

stone finished in C20 brick. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range.

Timber lintels over C20 plank doors in centre and right bays, and C20 two-light

casements; C20 dormer casements. Left gable entry. Interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4593804222

733

of

2228

CUMNOR APPLETON ROAD

SP4504 (West side)

12/10 Rockley Farm House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18; refronted and rear wing added in early C19;

late C19 extension. Coursed limestone rubble, with early C19 stucco front;

gabled stone slate roof; brick end and ridge (original right end) stacks. 3-unit

plan extended to L-plan with rear right wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window

range. Flat rendered arches over early C18 six-panelled door with flat hood

above, and early C19 eight-pane sashes. 2-light leaded casement and C20 window

in 2 roof dormers. Late C19 two-bay extension to right: similar stucco front

with narrow sashes above square bay window. Late 18/early C19 rear wing of

similar materials and 2-storey, 2-window range. Interior: chamfered beams.

Chamfered bressumer over open fireplace to left: early C19 straight-flight

stairs with stick balusters in central hall. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4590004208

734

of

2228

CUMNOR APPLETON ROAD

SP4504 (West side)

12/11 No.26

GV II

House. Early C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled concrete tile roof; stone

end stack. One-unit plan. 2 storeys; one-window range. Timber lintel over C20

door with timber porch to right. Chamfered ogee-stopped timber lintels over C20

casements. Rear outshut heightened in 1970's. C20 extension to right. Interior:

stop-chamfered beam and similar bressumer over open fireplace: first-floor has

ogee-stopped chamfered beam and old plank door.

Listing NGR: SP4589604094

735

of

2228

CUMNOR APPLETON ROAD

SP4504 (West side)

12/12 Bear and Ragged Staff Inn

06/08/52

- II*

Farmhouse, now inn. Early C17, earlier origins. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled

stone slate roof; right gable end stone stack, finished in 3 diagonally-set

brick flues; similar stack with 2 flues to rear gabled bay; brick left end

stack. U-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range with projecting outer wings

flanking central bay. Central bay: decoratively-carved and moulded timber

lintels over C20 door in heavy wood frame and C18 wood-mullioned 5-light window

with leaded-lights above C20 three-light casement in partially-blocked opening.

Right gable has chamfered timber lintels over similar C18 three- and 5-light

leaded windows, and C20 five-light casement: left gable has timber lintel over

C17 three-light wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded window, and similar decorative

timber lintels over C17 five-light wood-mullioned and transomed ovolo-moulded

window with leaded-lights and C20 five-light window: inner walls of outer wings

have decorative timber lintels over blocked windows above timber lintels over

blocked doors. Rear, from left to right: C17 three-light wood-mullioned

ovolo-moulded window, reset late C16 three-light round-headed ovolo-moulded

stone-mullioned window: central gable has C17 two-light ovolo-moulded

wood-mullioned window with leaded lights, and reset late C16 three-light

stone-mullioned cavetto-moulded window: end bay has two C17 four-light

wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded windows with leaded-lights. Interior: central hall

has stepped ovolo-moulded beam, large open fireplace with sunk spandrels to

chamfered wood bressumer. Timber-framed partition with double ovolo-moulded door

architrave, divides off room to right, which has similar beam, and stone-relief

strapwork panel above fireplace, with chamfered wood bressumer and

hollow-chamfered stone jambs. Timber-framed partition wall on left side of hall:

room to left has chamfered ogee-stopped beam and 2 chamfered doorways to rear:

one doorway leads to newel stairs. Newel stairs to rear of hall: straight

flights at top and bottom with simple turned balusters on closed string. First

floor: 2 chamfered doorframes set in timber-framed partition in room to left;

large central room has cyma-moulded beams; room to right has C17 plaster

cornice, 2 chamfered doorways. Grille of simple turned balusters to cupboard

above plank door adjoining stairs to attic: C17 plank doors, some set in

segmental-arched chamfered doorframes. Collar-truss roof.

(National Monuments Record; Bodleian Library, MS Drawings gen. C.8, J.9, (for

1880 drawing)).

Listing NGR: SP4591004094

736

of

2228

The following building shall be included:

CUMNOR APPLETON ROAD

Cutts End Cottage

SP 40 SE

6/157 II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed rubble stone with stone slate roof and brick

end stacks. 2 storeys and attic. 2-window range of wooden cross windows with leaded

lights. Flat stone arches. Central door with overlight. Two 2-light dormers.

Gabled stair turret to rear with lean-tos either side,the main roof continuing down

over them as a catslide. Further leaded casements. Interior has chamfered spine

beams and winder stair. Cutts End House, attached to left, is not of special

architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SP4561403815

737

of

2228

CUMNOR CHAWLEY LANE

SP40SE

(North side)

Chawley

6/13 No.20

GV

II

Farmhouse. Mid/late C17, remodelled and front range rebuilt early/mid C18.

Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings; early C19 rendered

front. Half-hipped stone slate roof; right end and rear lateral stacks of stone

finished in brick. L-plan with rear left wings. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C18

two-panelled door set in wood chamfered arched doorframe with sunk spandrels:

early C19 eight-pane sashes. Rear wings of similar materials. Interior and rear

not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4709104659

738

of

2228

CUMNOR CHAWLEY LANE

SP40SE

(North side)

Chawley

6/15

Stables approx. 15m. SW of

No.20

GV

II

Stables. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof. One storey

and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over 2 old plank doors and 2 windows.

C20 wooden steps to gabled hayloft doorway. Interior not inspected but likely to

be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4707004641

739

of

2228

CUMNOR CHAWLEY LANE

SP40SE (North side)

Chawley

6/16 Bornholm Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C16/C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof; dressed

stone ridge stack, and rendered right end stack. 3-unit through-passage plan.

One storey and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and

casements: two raking dormers with C20 casements. Blocked service door in right

side wall. Interior and rear not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4703604674

740

of

2228

CUMNOR CHAWLEY LANE

SP40SE (South side)

Chawley

6/17 No.7 (The Corner House)

07/03/50

- II

Farmhouse, now house. C17, remodelled and extended to left in early C18.

Roughcast over limestone rubble (exposed in rear gable wall): right wing

originally timber-framed. Gabled stone slate roof; stone ridge stack finished in

C19 brick and end stack finished in C20 brick. Two-unit plan extended to L-plan

with front left bay. 2 storeys; 3-window range of irregular fenestration. C20

porch and door. C20 windows. C20 extensions to left and rear. Interior: C17

house has stop-chamfered beams, and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace to

rear. Early C18 extension has stack, with keyed stone fireplace, which adjoins

early C18 winder staircase with turned balusters on closed string.

Listing NGR: SP4711404536

741

of

2228

CUMNOR CHAWLEY LANE

SP4605 (South side)

Chawley

13/18 Nos.47 and 49 (Hillside

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof;

brick symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit central-staircase plan. 2 storeys;

symmetrical 3-window range. Timber lintels over late C19 half-glazed door and

2-light casements, except one-light over door. Later C18 range to left of

limestone rubble with gabled stone slate roof: of 2 storeys; 2-window range.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4689604748

742

of

2228

CUMNOR CHILSWELL LANE

SP40SE (North side)

Boar's Hill

6/19 Chilswell Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Graffiti date 1693 on window lintel: rear wing heightened in

early/mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble and squared blocks: squared quoins and

dressings. Gabled C20 tiled roof; rebuilt brick end stacks. L-plan with

rear right wing. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Timber lintels over mid

C19 sashes except 6-pane sash to right. Rear wing of similar materials with

gabled old tile roof and brick stacks. Interior: chamfered beams; queen-post

roof with windbraces over late C17 part, and early/mid C18 collar-truss roof

with butt purlins to rear.

Listing NGR: SP4937803350

743

of

2228

CUMNOR CHILSWELL LANE

SP40SE (North side)

Boar's Hill

6/20 Stables approx. 5m. NW of

Chilswell Farmhouse

GV II

Stables. C18. Coursed limestone rubble; half-hipped stone slate roof, with C20

tiles to rear. One storey; 2-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and

flanking windows Interior: chamfered beams: loft has 3-bay post- and pad-roof.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4935903357

744

of

2228

CUMNOR CHILSWELL LANE

SP40SE (North side)

Boar's Hill

6/21 Stables and granary approx.

12m. SE of Chilswell Farmhouse

GV II

Stables and granary. C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled artificial slate

roof. One storey; 3-window range. Timber lintels over doorway to left of 3

window openings; very worn medieval capital reset above door. Stone steps rise

to early C19 brick segmental-arched doorway to granary in left gable wall.

Interior: chamfered beams. Loft has 5-bay post- and pad-roof, partly rebuilt.

Listing NGR: SP4938603330

745

of

2228

CUMNOR CHILSWELL LANE

SP40SE (North side)

Boar's Hill

6/23 Barn approx. 30m. W of

Chilswell Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble with squared quoins, and

pup-log holes. Gabled asbestos sheet roof. 3-bay plan with central threshing

floor. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SP4932403331

746

of

2228

CUMNOR CUMNOR HILL

SP40SE (South side)

6/47 No. 151

II

House. Early C17, restored c.1950. Rendered over timber framing on colourwashed

limestone rubble plinth. Half-hipped thatch roof; external end stack of stone

finished in C18 brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Early

C20 plank door and 2-light casements. Outshut to left of colourwashed limestone

rubble with stone slate roof: C20 one-storey extension to right. Interior:

stop-chamfered beams, and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace with inglenook

seat and bread oven.

Listing NGR: SP4737704575

747

of

2228

SP40NE CUMNOR CUMNOR ROAD, Farmoor

1697/3/10005 Barn about 60 metres SSE

of Farmoor Valley Farmhouse (Farmoor Valley Farmhouse not

included)

II

Barn. C18. Timber-framed on tall stone rubble plinth; weatherboarded. Gable-ended

roof clad in corrugated-iron.

PLAN: 4-bay barn with opposing cart entrances to the threshing bay south of centre,

with a midstrey on the west side.

EXTERIOR: East side has full-height cart entrance to left of centre. West front has

gable-ended midstrey to right of centre with open-fronted lean-tos to left and right.

INTERIOR: The jowled wall-posts have short straight braces to the tie-beams. The tie-

beam trusses have collars, two tiers of tenoned purlins and common-rafters with a

ridgeboard. The wall-framing consists of close-studding without a midrail and with

long straight braces.

Listing NGR: SP4532406510

748

of

2228

CUMNOR CUMNOR ROAD

SP40NE (North side)

Farmoor

3/24 Barn approx. 20m. SE of

Farmoor Valley Farmhouse (not

included)

- II

Barn. C17/early C18, Weatherboard over timber frame on limestone rubble plinth:

rear wall of uncoursed limestone rubble with ventilation slits. Gabled

corrugated iron roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Central gabled

midstrey. Interior: arch-braced posts and tiebeams to 5-bay collar-truss roof

with clasped purlins and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SP4526106546

749

of

2228

CUMNOR EYNSHAM ROAD

SP40NE (North side)

3/25 Dean Court Farmhouse

30/11/81

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C13 front wing: extended and remodelled in late

C17/mid C18, Coursed limestone rubble with squared dressings. Gabled old tile

roof; gabled stone slate roof to front. Left end stack finished in C20 brick;

right end external stack finished in C17 and C18 brick. L-plan with front right

wing. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door, blocked door to

left, and C20 casements: left side wall of front wing has late C13 two-light

transomed window above similar altered window. Interior: late C17/C18 roof. Dean

Court was a grange of Abingdon Abbey.

Listing NGR: SP4760805969

750

of

2228

CUMNOR EYNSHAM ROAD

SP40NE (North side)

3/26 Milestone at SP 4754 0590

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone. Plain, with plinth and segmental top: reads

"Witney/9/0xford/8. The road was turnpiked in 1812.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Information Sheet No.5, 1977).

Listing NGR: SP4754005900

751

of

2228

CUMNOR EYNSHAM ROAD

SP40NE (North side)

3/27 Milestone at SP 4608 0648

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone. Plain with segmental top: reads

Witney/8/Oxford/9". The road was turnpiked in 1812.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SP4608006480

752

of

2228

CUMNOR EYNSHAM ROAD

SP40NE (North side)

3/28 Woodend Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. C17, extended and remodelled in early C18. Right wing originally

timber-framed: now of coursed limestone rubble with squared quoins and

dressings; rendered right gable wall. Gabled C20 tile roof; brick end and ridge

stacks. 2-unit and cross-wing plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Late C19 timber

lintels over late C19 four-panelled door and C20 casements: blocked window over

timber porch. Left gable end has one-light above 2-light reset C16 round-arched

stone-mullioned windows. Cross wing has later C18 service bay of stone to rear.

Interior: stop-chamfered beams throughout. Right cross wing has timber-framed

partition, queen-post roof and framed left side wall.

Listing NGR: SP4584306828

753

of

2228

CUMNOR EYNSHAM ROAD

SP40NE (South side)

3/29 Red House Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C18: mid C18 rear range. Uncoursed limestone rubble with brick

dressings; gabled C20 tile roof; brick symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit central

staircase plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Timber lintel over plank

door with overlight. Segmental arches of alternating red and flared brick over

C20 three-light casements: similar flat brick arches over 2-light first-floor

casements with brick aprons. Late C18 stone outshut to left. Mid C18 rear range,

making double-depth plan: Flemish bond brick; gabled C20 tile roof; brick end

stacks. 2-storeys; 3-window range. C19 timber lintels over late C19

four-panelled door and late C19/C20 casements: raised storey band. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4687906032

754

of

2228

CUMNOR FARINGDON ROAD

SP40SE (West side)

6/30 Milestone at SP 4626 0274

- II

Milestone. C18. Limestone, with stepped base. Inscription reads

Oxford/4/Faringdon/13. The road was turnpiked in 1733.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SP4626002740

755

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (North side)

13/31 No.4 (Manor Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18, with older origins. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled C20

tile roof; brick end and ridge stacks. L-plan with front left wing. 2-storey,

2-window-range front to right. Late C19 pediment hood over panelled door. Timber

lintels over early C19 eight-pane sashes. Front left wing of 2 storeys; 2-window

range with C20 casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4613104193

756

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (North side)

13/32 No.6 (Stonehaven Cottage)

GV II

House. Mid C17; heightened amd extended in late C17. Dated 1652 on bressumer,

and datestone E/KR/1678 in left gable end. Colourwashed limestone rubble;

half-hipped thatch roof; ridge stack of stone finished in brick. One- extended

to 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20

door and casements: C20 dormer casements. C20 extension to rear. Interior:

stop-chamfered beam to right. Room to left: chamfered beams with rolled ogee

stops; joists tenoned into wall beams also: open fireplace, with bressumer

carved 1652. 3-bay collar-truss roof with curved wind braces to left.

Listing NGR: SP4611804206

757

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/33 Church of St. Michael

09/02/66

GV I

Church. Late Saxon origins: mainly late C12 tower, nave and chancel: c.1300

south transept and early C14 north aisle. Uncoursed limestone rubble with ashlar

dressings: squared masonry blocks to C12 tower and C15 clerestory. Gabled stone

slate roofs. Chancel, nave with north aisle, south transept and west tower.

Three-light reticulated east window. 2-bay chancel has 2-light windows of c.1300

to south, pointed chamfered priest's door and adjoining Transitional lancet to

north. South transept of c.1300 has reticulated 3-light south window, 2-light

curvilinear east window and unusual west window with triangular head and lozenge

tracery (see Church of St. Lawrence, North Hinksey (q.v.)). South wall of nave:

tall late C13 transomed 2-light window lies west of recessed section of wall

which has late C12 corbel table with anthropomorphic heads and stone lintel over

late Saxon doorway: clerestory has one C15 two-light cinquefoil-headed window

and late C14 two-light trefoil-headed window: parapet has corbel table with

fleuron frieze, and is swept round east gable of nave to north clerestory, which

has three C15 two-light ogee-headed windows and one early C16 two-light

round-headed window. Early C14 north aisle has two 2-light reticulated windows

flanking late C19 stone porch: pointed and hollow-chamfered doorway frames C14

door: door made of lapped planks to front and crossed battens dovetailed into

outer edge to rear, with scrolled hinges and iron-twist knocker. Late C12 tower

of 3 stages marked by string courses: pointed lancet over Transitional doorway

with roll-moulded arch set on one order of shafts with plain abaci: Transitional

belfry windows with stone-slate louvres and continuous linking hood moulds: late

C12 corbel table with gargoyles and parapet. Interior: chancel windows have

roll-moulded Transitional rere-arches. Early C18 communion rail with

barley-sugar and fluted balusters. C15 bench ends have poppyheads carved with

monsters, chameleons and the Emblems of Christ's Passion. Early C17 chancel rail

with turned balusters. C15 two-bay waggon roof has moulded cornice and tie beams

with angel corbels. Transitional (probably early C13) chancel arch with

ballflower-carved and scalloped corbels. Nave: fine Jacobean 2-decker pulpit and

Clerk's Stall-cum-Lectern with relief carving. Flamboyant style late C19 font at

west end. C15 five-bay cambered tie-beam roof supported by arch braces with

quatrefoil spandrels springing from reset late C12 head corbels. Late C13

four-bay north arcade: hood moulds with face-mask and leaf-paterae stops over

chamfered pointed arches set on circular and octagonal piers with octagonal

abaci. North aisle has C15 lean-to roof with moulded and quartered beams

supported by thin arch braces springing from reset late C12 head corbels: some

C18 panelling, late C17 communion table and early C14 piscina. Pointed moulded

arch to south transept which has blocked door to former rood loft, 2 face

corbels for statues and ogee-headed piscina; C17 parish chest and 2-bay

queen-post roof. South transept was chantry chapel of Abingdon Abbey: 2

Decorated tomb recesses have cinquefoiled arches with ballflower carving, and 2

758

of

2228

coffin lids carved with floreated crosses. Late C12 Transitional arch to west

tower: triple roll-moulded pointed arch set on shafts of 3 orders with scalloped

capitals. West tower has very fine spiral staircase inscribed TB/GN/1685 which

rises to belfry: winders are tenoned into octagonal newel post and into closed

string with turned balusters: an excellent example of traditional joinery.

Monuments: Anthony Forster, d.1572 and wife Anne d.1599, of Purbeck marble:

Gothic-style tomb chest and Gothic carved canopy with Tudor-flower cresting

supported by unfluted Ionic columns: carved back-plate has brasses of Forster

and his wife set out over long Latin elegy to Forster, who was involved with the

death of Amy Robsart at Cumnor Place. C17 ledger stones set in nave floor. Wall

brass in nave to James Welsh, d.1612, and wife Margery, d.1615, has long

epitaph. Wall monument to Norris Hodson, d.1740 on Commodore Anson's

circumnavigation of the globe and "buried in the great South Sea": coloured

heraldic achievement with angels' heads and doggerel verse inscribed on the

tablet. Wall tablet to antiquary Dr. Benjamin Buckler, d.1780, and coloured

marble tomb chest to Sir William Hunter, historian and surveyor of British India

who died 1900. North aisle: memorial in floor to infant Frances Peacock, d.1685:

two C18 wall monuments to Peacock family; wall monument set in architectural

frame with palm sprays to Dudson Baker, d.1715, and wife. Fine late C16 statue

of Queen Elizabeth at west end of north aisle: was removed from Dean Court, and

has C19 head, dexter hand and sceptre. Stained glass: east window by kempe,

1901, in memory of Sir William Hunter. West window of St. George also by Kempe

1889. South transept window of 1858. West window of south transept has 3

roundels of armorial glass. North aisle window has part of C15 Flemish glass

reset at head. This church shared its ancient hill-top site with Cumnor Place

which was built for the abbots of Abingdon Abbey, achieved notoriety for the

supposed murder of Amy Robsart by the Earl of Leicester and Anthony Forster, and

was demolished in 1811: features from it were reused at and around the Church of

All Saints, Wytham (q.v.).

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp. 124-5; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV,

pp.402-3).

Listing NGR: SP4614804132

759

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/34 Chest tomb approx. 1m. E of

Church of St. Michael

GV II

Chest tomb. C17. Limestone. Plain revealed side panels, and round-arched end

panels with indented spandrels: heavy top.

Listing NGR: SP4616704135

760

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/35 Chest tomb approx. 20m. NE of

chancel of Church of St.

Michael

GV II

Chest tomb. Late C17. Limestone. Splayed plinth and cyma-moulded cornice: slate

lozenges left into sides have inscriptions. In memory of Lieutenant William

Godfry, d.1694 and a staunch Royalist: one inscription reads "Here/lyeth ye

Body/of Lieutenant Willi/am Godfry who faithful/ly served King Charles ye

lst/from Edgehill Fight/to ye end of ye/unhappy/wars".

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.403).

Listing NGR: SP4616804157

761

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/36 Churchyard cross approx. 18m.

ENE of N porch and 17m. N of

chancel of Church of St.

Michael

GV II

Churchyard cross. C15 and C19. Limestone. Mid C19 cross and shaft on C15

octagonal plinth: set on square base with 2 steps. Drawn by Richard Buckler in

c.1820.

(Bodleian Library, M.S. Top, gen.a.11, Jol.2, No.7).

Listing NGR: SP4615904160

762

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/37 Two headstones approx. 8m. N

of N aisle and approx. 8m. NE

of N porch of Church of St.

Michael

GV II

Headstone. Date 1634. Limestone. Plain stone with segmental top. Similar but

smaller C17 headstone to left.

Listing NGR: SP4615404154

763

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/38 Headstone approx. 8m. NE of N

porch of Church of St. Michael

GV II

Headstone. Date 1631. Limestone. Inscription to Dorothy Noble, d.1631, set

within carved heart. Similar C17 headstone further to west in memory of another

Dorothy Noble (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SP4614104152

764

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/39 Headstone approx. 8m. N of N

porch of Church of St. Michael

GV II

Headstone. Early C17. Limestone. Inscription to Dorothy Noble, set within carved

heart. Similar headstone (q.v.) to east.

Listing NGR: SP4613504154

765

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/40 No. 1

04/06/85 (Formerly listed as No.1 The

Cottage)

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18: C20 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled

thatch roof: end stack of stone finished in brick. One-unit plan. One storey and

attic; one-window range. Stone outshut to left remodelled as C20 porch with C20

door and concrete tile roof: timber lintel over C20 two-light casement to right:

C18 three-light leaded casement above and to rear. Interior: stop-chamfered

beam; open fireplace with re-used timber lintel, bread-oven to right and stair

to left; two-bay closed collar-truss roof. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4613804170

766

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/41 Nos.3 and 5

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Late C16/early C17: late C19 alterations. Roughcast over

timber-framed first floor jettied over limestone rubble ground floor. Gabled old

tile roof; brick end stacks and left end external stone stack. 2-unit plan. 2

storeys; 4-window range. Timber lintels over two C20 doors, one with porch, and

late C19/C20 casements. Interior: stop-chamfered lateral and transverse beams on

ground floor: 4-bay queen-post roof, partly visible. Cottage to left not fully

inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4611904170

767

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4605 (South side)

13/42 Tithe Barn House and attached

09/02/66 outbuilding

(Formerly listed as barn

(including adjoining building

belonging to Cumnor Hall) on S

side of High St., near school)

GV II

Tithe Barn, now house. Probably early C19, remodelled C20. Coursed limestone

rubble with large dressed blocks and quoins; half-hipped C20 tile roof. 5-bay

plan, originally with central threshing floor. Central doorway has C20

weatherboarding infill. C20 door and windows to rear. Interior and outbuilding

to right remodelled in C20. The large dressed blocks used at random in the

walling are probably medieval and come from Cumnor Place demolished in 1811.

Listing NGR: SP4605404186

768

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4504 (South side)

12/43 Westfield House

10/10/86

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Datestone AD/1733 on front: coursed limestone rubble;

gabled stone slate roof; brick symmetrical end stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys;

symmetrical 5-window range. Flat stone arches and first-floor timber lintels

over C18 wood-mullioned cross-windows except C20 window to bottom right; early

C20 gabled stone porch. Service range to left of same date: of limestone rubble

with gabled C20 tile roof and of 2-storey, 2-window range. Similar cross-windows

to rear. Interior: early C18 panelled doors. Central winder stairs, with turned

balusters surviving on first floor.

Listing NGR: SP4589304269

769

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4504 (South side)

12/44 Barn approx. 30m. NW of

10/10/86 Westfield House

GV II

Barn. Early/mid C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone rubble and

late C19 brick plinth; right end wall of limestone rubble below eaves;

half-hipped old tile roof. 3-bay plan with central threshing floor. C20 plank

doors. Interior: collar-truss roof with braced posts and butt purlins. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4587004295

770

of

2228

CUMNOR HIGH STREET

SP4504 (South side)

12/45 No.25 (Burnt House Farmhouse)

11/03/87

- II

Farmhouse. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled concrete tile roof;

large rendered ridge stack finished in brick. 4-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. Timber lintels over C20 door to left and C20 window to right: 2-window

range centre of long front has timber lintels over C20 casements and blocked

stair-light. Rear and interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4586904352

771

of

2228

CUMNOR HURST LANE

SP40SE (North side)

6/46 No.33 (Stone Cottage)

- II

House. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; ridge and end

stacks in C20 brick. 2-unit outshut plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range.

Timber lintels over C20 door and 3-light casements (window opening to left has

C20 lintel and is lowered): C20 thatch porch. C20 three-light dormer casements.

One-storey bakehouse to left of limestone rubble, raised in C20 and now under

same roof. C20 porch to right. Interior: chamfered beams and old plank door to

outshut. First floor not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4760504644

772

of

2228

CUMNOR LEYS ROAD

SP4504 (East side)

12/48 No.39 (Leys Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble: central bay of mid C18 random bond

brick; gabled stone slate roof; symmetrical brick end stacks. L-plan with rear

right wing. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical 3-window range. C20 stone porch and

door. Timber lintels over C20 two-light casements: flat brick arches over

similar first-floor casements: C20 gabled roof dormer. Rear wing of similar

materials and 2 storeys; 2-window range. Rear and interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4563404283

773

of

2228

CUMNOR LEYS ROAD

SP4504 (East side)

12/49 No.41 (Seldom Seen)

- II

House. C17 (probably early). Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof;

large stone rubble external end stack, stepped from base, has flue of dressed

stone finished in brick, and has tiled bread oven to rear: right end stack of

stone finished in brick. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range.

Timber lintels over C20 door, blocked door, and C20 casements: C20 dormer

casements. C20 bay to right in similar materials. Interior; stop-chamfered beam

and bressumer over open fireplace in room to left: chamfered beam and bressumer

over open fireplace in room to right. Collar-truss roof, steeply pitched.

Listing NGR: SP4562604172

774

of

2228

CUMNOR LEYS ROAD

SP4504 (East side)

12/50 No.43

GV II

House. Dated BEI 1727 on front. Coursed limestone rubble, colourwashed to front;

gabled thatch roof; end stacks, of brick to left and stone finished in brick to

right. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; symmetrical 2-window range. Chamfered

timber lintels over C20 door with pediment hood, C19 two-light casement to right

and C20 casement to left: C19 two-light half-dormer casements. C20 rear wing.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4559504259

775

of

2228

CUMNOR LEYS ROAD

SP4504 (West side)

12/51 Nos. 38 and 40

GV II

Two cottages. Two ranges: C17, later C17 extension to left. Limestone rubble,

uncoursed to right and coursed to left; gabled thatch roof; stone stack with

dripcourse and brick flue to left gable of right-hand cottage; left end stack of

stone finished in brick. One- extended to 3-unit plan. One storey and attic;

3-window range. Taller cottage to right has timber lintel over C20 door;

2-window range to left has timber lintels over C20 one- and 3-light casements,

and C20 dormer casements with surrounding C20 roof-tiles; bay to left has timber

lintels over C20 door and 3-light casement. Interior: No.38 (to right) has no

visible features. No.40 not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4561804326

776

of

2228

CUMNOR NOBLES LANE

SP40NE (West side)

3/52 Nobles Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16:early C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled

thatch roof; C17 brick ridge stack and stone left end stack with dressed stone

flue. 3-unit through-passage plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range.

Chamfered timber surround to C20 door. Chamfered timber lintels over small C19

two-light and C20 one-light casement to right: timber lintel over late C19

three-light casement to left with shutters: two C19 two- and 3-light dormer

casements. Similar through-passage doorway to rear. C18 service bay to left of

limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof. Interior not inspected but likely to

be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4715005891

777

of

2228

CUMNOR OXFORD ROAD

SP40NW (East side)

2/53 Milestone at SP 4468 0725

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone. Plinth and canted top: reads

"Witney/7/0xford/10". The road was turnpiked in 1812.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Shett No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SP4468007250

778

of

2228

CUMNOR OXFORD ROAD

SP40NW (East side)

Swinford

2/54 Toll Gate House, attached to

Swinford Bridge (q.v.)

GV II

Toll house. 1767, for 4th Earl of Abingdon. Limestone ashlar; hipped stone slate

roof; rebuilt brick ridge stack. L-plan, with rear range along road. 2 storeys;

3-window range. Round-arched doorway frames plank door to right of 2 Diocletian

windows; flat arches over 3 first-floor windows, C19 and one C18 cross window

with 3 leaded lights to left; raised storey band. 2-storey rear wing, of coursed

limestone rubble with gabled stone slate roof and rebuilt ridge and C18 brick

end stacks: one-storey left side wall has timber lintels over two C20 doors,

canted bay window with casements and 2 narrow C18 shutters to ticket hatches.

Still in use as toll house.

(E. de Villiers, Swinford Bridge, 1769-1969, 1969).

Listing NGR: SP4428008650

779

of

2228

CUMNOR OXFORD ROAD

SP40NW (East side)

Swinford

2/55 Swinford Bridge (that part in

09/02/66 Cumnor C.P.)

(Formerly listed as Swinford

Bridge)

GV II*

Bridge. 1767 for Earl of Abingdon, possibly by Sir Robert Taylor. Limestone.

Centre 3 bays of ashlar with long raised voussoirs to arches and raised quoins:

modillion cornice beneath balustraded parapet: broached cutwaters between each

archway. Outer bays of coursed and dressed limestone with round arches, plain

string course and ashlar parapet.

(E. de Villiers, Swinford Bridge, 1767-1969, 1969).

Listing NGR: SP4430708608

780

of

2228

CUMNOR OXFORD ROAD

SP40NW (West side)

Swinford

2/56 Swinford Farmhouse

26/08/81

GV II

Farmhouse. C17, altered and extended to left in mid/late C18. Coursed limestone

rubble; C20 tile roof with stone-coped gable to left; C20 brick ridge and end

stacks. L-plan with rear right wing. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Timber lintels

over C19 six-panelled door with overlight left of centre, and 2-, 3- and 4-light

leaded casements. Interior: open fireplace with bread oven and smoking chamber

to rear right. Collar-truss roof with butt purlins to right wing.

Listing NGR: SP4437108382

781

of

2228

CUMNOR OXFORD ROAD

SP40NW (West side)

Swinford

2/57 Stables approx. 20m. NE of

Swinford Farmhouse

GV II

Stables. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; half-hipped old tile roof. One

storey and loft; 2-bay range. Timber lintel over plank door: stone steps rise to

plank door to granary over. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4440108413

782

of

2228

In the entry for CUMNOR TUMBLEDOWN HILL

(East Side)

12/58 New Farmhouse

The address shall be amended to read: TUMBLEDOWN HILL

(West Side)

New Farmhouse

------------------------------------

CUMNOR TUMBLEDOWN HILL

SP4504 (East side)

12/58 New Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. c.1800. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled M-shaped C20 tile roof;

brick symmetrical end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window

range. Timber lintels over C20 door with C20 timber porch and 10-pane sashes:

timber lintels over C20 three-light flanking 2-light casements. One-storey range

of similar materials to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4566904568

783

of

2228

CUMNOR WOOTON ROAD

SP40SE (West side)

6/59 Bradley Farmhouse

09/02/66

- II

Farmhouse. Mid C18 refronting to older (Cl7) house. English bond brick front:

rest of coursed limestone rubble. Gabled concrete tile roof; brick symmetrical

end stacks. T-plan with rear right wing. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical

7-window range. Flat brick arch over late C19 half-glazed door with overlight:

carved consoles to flat hood above. Segmental and first-floor flat arches over

6-pane sashes and blind window above door: 3 roof dormers with 2 leaded

casements. Rear: outshut and stair-turret adjoin three 2-storey rear ranges of

similar materials: late C17 leaded cross-window above 2-light leaded casement on

right side: early C18 eight-pane sashes and 2-light leaded casements on left

side wall. Interior: winder stairs to rear of large central hall. Chamfered and

cased beams in rear wing. Butt-purlin roofs. Interior mostly late C19/C20,

Listing NGR: SP4645503266

784

of

2228

CUMNOR

SP40SE

6/1 Henwood Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. C17 rear wing: rebuilt mid C18: c.1840 front. Uncoursed limestone

rubble with brick quoins and dressings: mid C19 roughcast front: C17 rear right

wing, originally timber-framed, has exposed framed truss in rear gable.

Half-hipped C20 tile roof to front: M-shaped half-hipped old tile roof to rear;

brick rear lateral stacks and right end stack. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys;

3-window range. Mid C19 front has glazed door, timber porch, 8-

pane sashes and narrow margin-light sash above door. All set in raised rendered

architraves. Small late C18 service block to rear of brick with gabled old tile

roof. interior: mid C18 straight-flight staircase: flanking rooms have boxed

beams. C17 wing to rear right has chamfered beam and chamfered bressumer over

open fireplace in ground-floor room. Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4724802820

785

of

2228

CUMNOR

SP40SE

6/2 Henwood Farm, dovecote and

stable approx. 15m. NW of

farmhouse

GV II

Dovecote. Early/mid C18. Chequer brick; old tile roof with Dutch gables. Tall

one-storey, 2-window range. Flat brick arch over central doorway: flat brick

header arches over flanking windows. Interior: brick nesting boxes. Subsidiary

features: early C18 stable attached to front right corner. Brick front wall,

limestone rubble right wall, and rest of light timber framing with early C19

brick infill set on tall limestone rubble plinth; gabled C20 tile roof.

One-storey, 2-bay front has two C18 plank doors with strap hinges and one

window. Interior: timber-framed partition. Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4726802869

786

of

2228

CUMNOR

SP40NW

2/3 Lower Whitley Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Mid C17, remodelled C20. Uncoursed limestone rubble; C20 rendered

front, gabled stone slate roof; stone end stack finished in C20 brick and rear

lateral stack finished in C18 brick. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window

range. C20 door and windows. Rear: C20 porch adjoins stair-turret. C20 front

left wing. Interior: right bay has stop-chamfered beams: fine open-well

staircase with pierced splat balusters, carved newel finials and pendentives:

right bay of first floor has ribbed door set in moulded wood architrave with DEM

and 1650 carved in spandrels: fireplace in right bay of attic has plasterwork

overmantle with grotesque over strapwork. Collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SP4417405381

787

of

2228

CUMNOR

SP4504

12/4 Upper Whitley Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early/mid C17: C20 alterations. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled

C20 tile roof; end stack of stone finished in brick. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys and

attic; 3-window range. Chamfered timber lintels over C20 door and late C19 and

C20 casements: C20 roof dormers. Rendered C20 bay to right. Chamfered timber

lintels over windows and blocked door to rear. C18 service wing to rear of

limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof, and brick end stack. Interior noted

as having stop-chamfered beams and open fireplace.

Listing NGR: SP4506604692

788

of

2228

DENCHWORTH CIRCOURT ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/8 House approx. 150m. SE of

Upper Circourt Farmhouse

- II

House. C18. Rendered over limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stack. 2-unit

plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 door and windows. Gabled and hipped roof;

left gable end stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3759590968

789

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/9 Cross Cottage

- II

Farmhouse. Mid C18. Flemish bond red brick, limestone rubble base; old tile roof

with stone slate farwells; brick stacks. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys;

5-window range. C20 door and porch. Ground-floor segmental arches, first-floor

soldier arches over C20 windows. Raised storey band; dentilled eaves. Gabled

roof; gable end stacks. Illegible datestone set at top of left side wall.

Interior: Cased beams. Wood bressumer over open fireplace to right. Roof

survives but not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3828092108

790

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/10 The Old Post Office

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C17, remodelled in late Cl9. Roughcast over

original timber framing above colourwashed late C19 brick; similar brick to

sides and rear; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. C20 door and flanking shop windows. Timber lintels over C20 casements.

Gabled roof; left end stack. Interior: Timber -framed wall, plastered over, to

right of door. Full set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists to right and

centre rooms. Stack to left rebuilt in late C19, when original moulded bressumer

was reversed and reset. Queen-post roof with clasped purlins and wattle and daub

infill.

Listing NGR: SU3818791928

791

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/11 Village Cross Stump

25/10/51

GV II

Stump of village cross. C14/C15. Limestone stump on base.

Listing NGR: SU3814091860

792

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/12 Magpie Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Square/rectangular timber framing; no roof at time of survey; stone

stack finished in brick. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20

door and casements. Ridge stack. Interior: Plain beams and joists; exposed

timber framing; original roof destroyed by fire.

Listing NGR: SU3815191872

793

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/13 Pump on roadside approx. 15m.

SW of Magpie Cottage

GV II

Pump. Mid C19. Cast iron.

Listing NGR: SU3813691859

794

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/14 Three Roses Cottage

- II

House. Early C18, Flemish bond brick with flared headers; top of right gable

wall has herringbone brick infill to timber frame; thatched roof; brick stacks.

3-unit lobby-entry plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Segmental arches

of alternating red and flared brick over C20 door and C20 ground floor

casements; C20 casements to half-dormers. Half-hipped roof; ridge stack and left

gable end external stack. C20 brick outshut. Interior not inspected but noted as

having chamfered and stopped beams, chamfered bressumer and bread oven to

fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU3813891808

795

of

2228

In the entry for DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

1/15 (East side)

South Denchworth Farmhouse

The address shall be amended to read: HYDE ROAD

(East side)

College Farmhouse

------------------------------------

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (East side)

1/15 South Denchworth Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C18, possibly with earlier origins; late C19 bay to right.

Uncoursed limestone rubble to left, coursed limestone rubble to right of door;

Welsh slate roof; brick stack, and stone stack to rear left. L-plan. 2 storeys;

5-window range. Chamfered timber lintels over late C19 six-panelled door, with

large gabled hood over, and early/mid C19 sashes; late C19 sashes to right bay.

Gabled roof; ridge stack and gable end stack to rear left flush gabled wall. To

rear right is late C18/early C19 two-storey wing of similar materials with

outshut to left. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3820191976

796

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (West side)

1/16 Home Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18 to right bay, later C18 left bay. Flemish bond brick with

flared headers to right; uncoursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and bands

to left; old tile roof; brick stack. 2-unit, lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys;

2-window range. Segmental arches over C20 door and casements. Gabled roof; ridge

stack. C18 two-storey, one-bay block to rear right was remodelled when late C19

bay added to rear. Interior: First floor and attic not inspected but likely to

be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3815691968

797

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (West side)

1/17 Old Compton

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16/early C17, with left gabled bay of possibly

earlier range, and late C17 one-bay block to right. Roughcast over timber frame

to right; coursed limestone rubble left block; thatched roof; brick stack.

L-plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. C20 door and casements. C20

two-storey extension in similar style and materials to rear left. Interior:

Chamfered beams throughout, with chamfered bressumers over open stone

fireplaces. Square timber framing exposed in right side wall of original front

range. 2-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins to right of stack. Carved

brackets to chamfered beam in right extension.

Listing NGR: SU3813791889

798

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

SU39SE (West side)

1/18 Rose Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Roughcast, probably over original timber frame partly exposed to

rear; colourwashed limestone rubble to left side wall; thatched roof; brick

stack. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. C20 plank doors. C20

two-light casements flanked by one-light casements; C20 casements to

half-dormers. Half-hipped roof; ridge stack. C20 rear outshut. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3812091865

799

of

2228

DENCHWORTH HYDE ROAD

(East side)

SU3891 K6 Telephone Kiosk

outside The Old Post

1/182 Office

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by

various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated

crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU3816791910

800

of

2228

DENCHWORTH

SU39SE

1/1 Church of St. James

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. Late C12, remodelled in mid/late C13, with early C14 south transept, and

late C15/early C16 north transept; refenestrated and parapet added in late

C15/early C16. Coursed and uncoursed limestone rubble; stone slate chancel and

porch roofs, and sheet metal roof. Cruciform plan with north-west tower. East

gable with C15 offset angle buttresses has early C14 three-light window; south

wall of chancel has offset buttress, C15 four-centred cavetto-moulded doorway to

C19 plank door and two C15 two-light square-headed windows; north wall of

chancel has C16 vestry and chapel, extending into nave, with offset buttresses

and early C16 two-light square-headed windows. North wall of nave has C15

one-light square-headed window. South transept has late C15/early Cib two-light

square-headed windows and adjoins mid C19 gabled porch with pointed chamfered

doorway. Stoup adjoins late C12 round-headed doorway with chamfered jambs,

moulded imposts and billetted arch; offset buttress and C15 two-light

square-headed window to left. Mid/late C13 three-light west window, flanked by

offset buttresses. Gabled roofs; nave and chancel have C15 moulded parapets.

North-west tower has offset angle buttresses, one-light slit window below string

course and C15 two-light square-headed windows with stone slate louvres, and

cavetto moulding to parapet. Interior: Chancel has mid/late C19 decorative tile

floor and piscina; wall brasses to William Hyde, d. 1557, his wife and many

children, and Oliver Hyde, d.1516, and his wife; C17 two-bay moulded tie-beam

roof; C15 chancel arch. Early C14 arch with sunk-quadrant mouldings to south

transept, which has 5 fine decorative wall tablets to the Geering family, 1690

to C18, one to Martha Frogley, d.1792, and floor tablet to Joan Geering, d.1717;

2-bay roof much restored in C19. Mid/late C13 arch on responds to north chapel,

which has C17 lean-to roof much restored in C19, late C19 screen with linenfold

panelling,and squint to chancel. Nave has Perpendicular style pulpit by A.B.

Allin, 1889, and late C19 octagonal font; C17 three-bay roof restored in C19;

stoup adjoins door.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.126-7; VCH: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.227.

Kelly's Directory, 1898. p.58.)

Listing NGR: SU3810891714

801

of

2228

In the entry for DENCHWORTH Church of St James,

1/2 headstone approx 2m SW of chancel

The address shall be amended to read: Church of St James,

headstone approx 2m SE of chancel

------------------------------------

DENCHWORTH

SU39SE

1/2 Church of St. James,

headstone approx. 2m. SW of

chancel

GV II

Headstone. Late C17. Limestone. Scrolled head over inscription panel to John

Pusey. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3811691706

802

of

2228

DENCHWORTH

SU39SE

1/3 Denchworth Manor

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as The Manor

House)

GV II*

House. Late C15/early C16, with late C18/early C17 three-bay wing to left and

later C17 bay to right. Rendered front over timber framing (exposed on left

gable wall) and right bay of coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; brick

stack to left, stone stack finished in brick to rear right. Original plan form

unclear: house remodelled as central staircase plan in late C17. Two storeys;

7-window range. C20 door; fine carved brackets to late C17 plastered shell hood.

C20 casements; label moulds and chamfered surrounds to 3-light windows right of

door; late C15/early C16 two-light stone-mullioned ogee-headed window reset in

right bay. Gabled roof; large rear lateral stack and ridge stack to left. Late

C15/early C16 four-centred moulded blocked doorway reset to rear of right bay.

To rear right is late C18 two-storey, 2-window range of coursed limestone rubble

with brick quoins and dressings, hipped old tile roof and segmental brick arches

over sashes; similar taller, gabled wing with C20 casements attached to left.

C20 brick and tile extension to left. Interior: Chamfered beams to left. Hall

and landing have large C17 moulded plaster cornices. First floor has mid C18

panelling with bolection-moulded panel over fireplace to left; front wall of

late C15/early C16 block has exposed timber framing and springing for 3-bay

chamfered arch-braced collar-truss roof, with curved windbraces. Closed

timber-framed truss and collar-truss with clasped purlins to left. Denchworth

Manor is situated within a moated manorial site close to the church.

Listing NGR: SU3824891754

803

of

2228

DENCHWORTH

SU39SE

1/4 Denchworth Manor, barn and

24/11/66 shelter sheds approx. 15m. N

(Formerly listed as

outbuildings (Manor House))

GV II

Barn. C18. C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone rubble plinth;

thatched roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. C20 doors. Half-hipped

roof. Interior: All features hidden. Subsidiary features: C18 shelter sheds to

left and right, of similar materials with C18 weatherboarding to rear walls:

L-plan, of 18 x 1 bays to left and 2 x 6 bays to right.

Listing NGR: SU3825891812

804

of

2228

DENCHWORTH

SU39SE

1/5 Denchworth Manor, Old Wool

24/11/66 Store approx. 100m. W

(Formerly listed as Old Wool

Store in grounds of Manor

House)

GV II

House. Noted as having date 1708 (Pevsner). Roughcast, limestone rubble plinth;

stone slate roof; stone roughcast stacks and inserted C20 brick stack to left.

Original plan form unclear. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Label mould

over late C19 four-centred doorway to late C19 ribbed door. C20 cross windows;

three-light on ground floor, 2-light above. Coved cornice. Hipped roof;

corbelled out rear lateral stack. Gabled dormers to sides. Interior: Chamfered

beams, most of first floor removed. C18 studded door to rear right. 4-bay

queen-post roof with curved side struts, butt purlins and wind braces.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.127).

Listing NGR: SU3817891749

805

of

2228

DENCHWORTH

SU39SE

1/6 The Fox Inn Public House

GV II

House, now public house. C17. Colourwashed; coursed and uncoursed limestone

rubble; thatched roof; stone finished in brick rear lateral stack, brick stacks.

3-unit plan remodelled in C20. Two storeys; 4-window range. C20 flat hood over

C20 door. C20 canted bay to right. Timber lintels over mid/late C19 two- and

3-light casements and one C18/early C19 three-light casement in right

first-floor bay. Gabled roof; right end and rear lateral stacks. Two-storey

range under same roof to left of front, of similar materials with brick infill

to front and C20 weatherboarding to rear. Left side wall has four late C19

two-light casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3808291770

806

of

2228

DENCHWORTH

SU39SZ

1/7 The Old Schoolhouse

(Formerly listed as School and

School house)

GV II

School and schoolhouse, now house. c.1853, by G.E. Street. Coursed and snecked

dressed limestone; old and C20 tile roof; stone stacks. Asymmetrical plan;

schoolhouse to left, school to right. Gothic Revival Style. One storey and attic

schoolhouse; one storey school; 4-window range. Asymmetrical elevation has

recessed left bay and gabled wall with schoolhouse entrance built flush to side

wall of school. 2 pointed chamfered doorways with inserted C20 windows.

Schoolhouse has shallow pointed tympanum arches over 3-light leaded first-floor

casement and C20 ground-floor casements. School has lateral external stack

flanked by 2-light chamfered stone-mullioned windows with small panes. Cusped

rafters exposed at eaves. Gabled roof; gable end and lateral stacks. 3-light

leaded casement in left gable wall and pointed chamfered arch over plank door

with original fittings in left side wall of left gable.

Listing NGR: SU3808191707

807

of

2228

DRAYTON ABINGDON ROAD

SU4794 (East side)

Sutton Wick

5/11 Milestone at SU 4791 9487

- II

Milestone. Probably late C18. Stone. Triangular. Inscribed "Ilsley 9" to oval

panel on North face, inscribed "Abingdon 2" to oval panel on South side.

Listing NGR: SU4791094870

808

of

2228

DRAYTON CHURCH LANE

SU4894 (East side)

6/12 Church of Saint Peter

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. Circa 1200 origins; C13. navel C15 north aisle and west tower; chancel

arch c.1855, and arch to tower; chancel and south transept restored, with some

rebuilding, c.1855; south porch restored c.1879 by E. Dolby of Abingdon; church

restored after fire of 1959. Stone uncoursed rubble; stone ashlar to end of

south transept; coursed squared stone to chancel; copper sheet roof to nave;

lead roof to south transept, and to north aisle; old plain-tile roof to chancel.

6-bay nave, 2-bay chancel, north aisle, south transept and west tower. 2-centred

archway on octagonal half-columns to porch at centre of nave. Stone benches to

interior and C19 roof. 2-centre arched doorway with hood mould and 2-centre

arched 6-panel door (dated 1700 to panels). C19 Perpendicular style windows to

nave. C20 Perpendicular tracery window to end of transept. Lancets to sides of

transept, Round-arched doorway with plank door to centre of chancel. C19 paired

lancets to left and right, with hood moulds. Triple lancet window to east end of

chancel. C19 Perpendicular tracery window to east end of north aisle. 3-liqht

Perpendicular windows to north aisle, with some C19 restoration. West end of

north aisle has 2-light stone mullion window with cusped lights and hood mould,

Tower has 4-centred arched doorway to west side with quatrefoil spandrels and

plank door. 3-light Perpendicular tracery. Window with 2-centre arched head

above. 2-light stone mullioned louvred opening with cusped lights to each side

of top of tower. South face has stair turret to right with slit windows.

Battlemented parapet to tower. Interior: 2-bay arch-braced collar truss roof to

chancel with cusped struts rising from collar, and having cusped wind braces,

C19 piscina and sedillia to right of altar. C19 choirstalls, C15 lancet into

vestry. 2 centred segmental arch to organ bay. C19 two-centred chancel arch of

curved corbels. Perpendicular roof to south transept with wood tracery above

collar, on stone corbels carved with winged angels. C15 alabaster reredos.

2-centred transept arch on carved stone corbels. Lean-to roof to north aisle.

Perpendicular north arcade of 4 four-centred arches on shafts of

four-shafts-and-four-hallows section. C20 six-bay king-post roof to nave. C17

wood hexagonal pulpit to right of chancel arch. Romanesque stone barrel font.

Some C15 pews.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: pl30, l975)

Listing NGR: SU4804994140

809

of

2228

DRAYT0N CHURCH LANE

SU4894 (East side)

6/13 Churchyard cross approx. 3m S

of South Transept of Church of

St. Peter

GV 11

Churchyard Cross, C15 base and shaft on early C20 plinths, having early C20 cross

to top of shaft. Stone. Shaped stone plinth on C20 stops. Diagonally-set

octagonal shaft having C20 cross to top. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4805894131

810

of

2228

DRAYT0N CHURCH LANE

SU4794, SU4894 (West side)

5/14, 6/14 No.3 (01denholme)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No. 3)

- II

House. C16, with later alterations. Red brick to left, probably refacing earlier

structure. Stone coursed rubble plinth to right; red brick to ground floor

right; small timber-framing to first floor right with brick infill; old

plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stacks to centre, and to right of

centre. 2-storey, 4-window range. 6-panel door-to left with flat hood on

richly-carved wood brackets. Irregular fenestration of casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4800194248

811

of

2228

DRAYTON GRAVEL LANE

SU4794 (North side)

5/15 No.1 and attached barn and

outbuilding

GV II

Farmhouse. C16 with probably C17 cross-wing to left, having C18 alterations. Red

brick with random flared headers; complex old plain-tile roof; stone end stack

to right, stone end stack to end of cross-wing with 2 diagonally-set brick

flues; brick end stack to left. Single unit plan with cross-wing to left. Single

storey and attic; 2-window range with single storey and attic cross-wing to

left, all at right-angles to lane. Glazed C20 door to right. Irregular

fenestration of C19 casements. Interior not inspected. Attached barn to right.

Probably C17. Timber-framing with weatherboarding; corrugated iron roof. 3 bay

range. Door-way to left, Attached outbuilding to right. Probably C17.

Timber-framing with weathbrboardingj corrugated iron roof. 3-bay range,

Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4772094222

812

of

2228

DRAYTON HENLEY'S LANE

SU4794, SU4894 (North side)

5/16, 6/16 No.35 (Lime Close)

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.33

(Lime Close)

GV II

House. C17, of various dates, early C18 cross-wing to rear left, C19 and C20

alterations. Roughcast plinth; small timber-framing with roughcast infill to

left and centre; roughcast to right, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile

complex roof; various brick stacks, including, ridge stacks to centre and to

right of centre. U-shaped plan, possibly originally hall house with later

lobby-entry addition. Main front to garden; 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range.

C18 two-panel door to centre with C20 lean-to hood. Irregular fenestration of

wood mullion and transom windows, except Ipswich window to first floor left of

centre with wood cornice having pulvinated frieze. 2 cross-gables to left with

banded fish-scale tile-hanging. Left return: roughcast to right, with fragments

of small timber-framing visible; painted brick to left. 2-storey-and-attic;

2-bay range to right; 2-storey-and-attic; 3-window range to left, Sash door to

centre of right range. Right range has irregular fenestration of casements, Wood

cross-windows to left range, those to ground floor have segmental brick heads

Flat brick band between ground and first floors, to left range, and brick dentil

course to eaves. 3 gabled dormers. Rear: red brick to ground floor centre;

roughcast, probably on timber-framing to first floor central stone uncoursed

rubble to ground floor of cross-wing to left; roughcast, probably on brick to

first floor; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond to cross-wing at

right. Irregular fenestration of wood mullion windows, except wood cross-windows

to ground floor of cross-wing to right, and Ipswich window to first floor right

of centre. Interior: late C18 dogleg staircase to left; C20 open well staircase

to right. Queen-post roof to main range. Some C18 fielded panelling to some

rooms.

Listing NGR: SU4799694424

813

of

2228

DRAYTON HENLEYS LANE

SU4794 (North side)

5/17 No.31 (old Lodge)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as The Old

Lodge, No.31)

GV II

House. Early C17. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof;

brick end stack right to right, and end stack to cross-wing at left. 2-storey,

single-bay main range with 2-storey, 3-bay cross-wing to left, 6-panel

part-glazed door to single storey and attic addition to right. 16-pane unhorned

sashes to ground and first floor right. 2-light casement to ground floor, end of

cross-wing. Left return: 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor. interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4796294477

814

of

2228

DRAYTON HENLEYS LANE

SU4794 (North side)

5/18 No 15

GV II

House. Cl7, encased C19. Red brick; thatch roof, half-hipped to left, with some

areas of old plain-tile; brick ridge stack to centre, end stack to right. Single

storey and attic; 3-bay range. Stable door to right of centre with C20 gabled

open porch. 3-light casements to ground floor left, left of centre, and to

right. Gabled full dormers to left of centre, and to right, with 3-light

casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4786694447

815

of

2228

DRAYTON HENLEYS LANE

SU4794 (South side)

5/19 No.38

GV II

House. Mid C17, with late Cl9 alterations, and addition to rear. Stone coursed

rubble to ground floor; small timber-framing with arched bracing and roughcast

infill to first floor; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to

centre. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range at right-angles to lane. Plank door

to right. 2-light casements to all openings. C19 gabled full dormer to left. C17

wood angled-oriel window to first floor of left return, having gabled roof,

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4791494440

816

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894 (North side)

6/20 No.69

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Cottage

No.69)

GV II

House. Probably early C15. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth to left and right:

small timber-framing to left with brick infill; small timber-framing to right

with rendered infill; brick to centre; thatch roof, half-hipped to left; brick

ridge stack to left of centre. L-shaped plan, having cross-wing to left rear.

Single storey and attic; 4-bay front range. C20 four-panel part-glazed door to

left of centre. 20-pane unhorned sash to centre. Three C20 two-light casements

to left. 6-pane window to right. Swept dormer with 2-light casement to left of

centre. Swept dormer with 3-light casement to centre. Cruck truss to left

return. Right return weatherboarded. Interior not inspected but notes as being

of cruck construction.

Listing NGR: SU4819194125

817

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4794 (North side)

5/21 No.3 (The Old Pound)

GV II

House. Early C18, probably incorporating some earlier structure. Coursed squared

stone plinths; red brick with grey brick dressings; old plain-tile roof, with

some C20 plain-tile patching; brick lateral stack to rear, ridge stack to left

of centre; massive brick lateral stack to left with some stone rubble to base,

2-storey, 4-window range. 6-panel door to right of centre with fiat hood on wood

panelled strips. 2-light casements with segmental brick heads to ground floor.

Flat grey brick band between ground and first floors. 2-light casements to first

floor. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4775394122

818

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894 (South side)

6/22 The Manor House

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.66 (The

Manor House)

GV II*

Manor house. Probably mid C15 main range with early C20 front, having early C18

addition to left. Ashlar stone plinth; red brick with ashlar stone dressings;

old plain-tile roof, massive stone lateral stacks to rear with brick flues;

brick ridge stack to right of centre. Probably originally hall house with

floored hall. 2-storey, 6-window range. 6-panel doors to left and right of

centre having stone surrounds and flat stone hoods on stone brackets. 2-storey

angled bays to left and right, having 4-pane horned sashes, that to left has

French windows to ground floor. 4-pane horned sashes to ground and first floor

centre. Flat stone band between ground and first floors. Stone cornice, to base

of plain brick parapet to eaves. Rear: re-faced in C20 brick. Early C18 addition

to left: red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond to plinth; grey brick

with red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof, brick end stack to left,

2-storey, 3-window range. Double-leaf 6-panel door to right with wood fluted

Corinthian pilaster surround, on stone base, supporting segmental open pediment

having bracket to tympanum. 4-pane horned sashes to ground floor with cambered

rubbed-brick heads, Flat brick band between ground and first floors, 4-pane

horned sashes to first floor. Coved plaster eaves, Interior: early C18 dog-leg

staircase with baluster balustrade and fielded panelling to dado to right of

early C18 addition. C20 staircase to right of centre of main range. Queen-post

roof construction with no visible smoke-blackening. C15 stone fireplace surround

of 4-centred arch with quatrefoil panels above to ground floor left of centre.

Early C18 stone fireplaces with stone panelled reveals to some ground and first

floor rooms. Early C18 fielded panelling to ground and first floors of early C18

addition. Partition wall between sitting room to left and hall way to left of

centre of timber-framing, having C15 wood 4-centre arched doorway to right,

probably part of former screens passage.

Listing NGR: SU4823094063

819

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894

6/23 (South side)

Barn approx. 35m WSW of The

Manor House

GV II

Barn Probably early C18. Uncoursed stone rubble plinth with brick dressings;

weatherboarding on timber-framing; corrugated-iron sheet roof; old plain-tile

roof to midstrey. Probably 7-bay barn, Hipped midstrey to right of centre with

double doors. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4818194043

820

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894 (South side)

6/24 Barn approx. 55m NW of The

Manor House

GV II

Barn, part now converted to squash court, Probably early C18 with later

alterations. Uncoursed stone rubble plinth; close-studded timber-framing with

weatherboardinq; thatch roof, 5-bay barn, Plank: door to centre. Four C20

casements to right. Five C2O casements to left. Interior: queen-strut roof with

2 rows of purlins.

Listing NGR: SU4816694087

821

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894 (South side)

6/25 Forecourt walls approx. 20m N

09/02/66 of The Manor House, with

central gates and gatepiers

(Formerly listed as walls of

garden (of the Manor House) to

wood with gatepiers and gates)

GV II

Walls, gatepiers and gates. Probably early C18, Coursed stone walls forming

forecourt to the Manor House (q. v.) with ashlar stone square gatepiers to centre

with stone ball finials and wrought-iron gates.

Listing NGR: SU4824894094

822

of

2228

DRAYT0N HIGHH STREET

SU4894 (South side)

6/26 Summerhouse approx. 15m N of

The Manor House

GV II

Summerhouse. Probably late C18. Cob; flat copper roof. Octagonal plan. 3 sides

open with wood piers. Wood bench to 5 sides having sloping back formed by batter

of cob.

Listing NGR: SU4822694087

823

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894 (South side)

6/27 Nos. 56 and 58

- II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Probably mid C18, Grey brick with red brick

dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of

centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. C19 panelled door to left of centre with

segmental brick head. 3-light casements with segmental brick heads to ground

floor, those to left and centre having flanking shutter recesses. Flush grey

brick-band between ground and first floor. 3-light casements to first floor with

segmental brick heads. Dentil brick course to eaves. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4809494065

824

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4894 (South side)

6/28 No.44

GV II

House. Mid C17, with early Cl9 addition to right. Roughcast probably on brick to

ground floor; small timber-framing with painted brick infill to first floor:

painted brick to ground and first floors right; old plain-tile roof, hall-hipped

to right; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to centre, ridge stack to right

of centre. 2-storey-and-attic; 2-window range with 2-storey, single-bay addition

to right. Ribbed door to centre, Irregular fenestration of C19 casements.

Tile-hung cross-gable to centre with Cl9 wood 2-light mullion window. Interior:

straight flight staircase with winders to ground floor centre, rising to first

floor, Queen-post roof with later alterations, possibly dating from the Drayton

fire of c.1770. Most fireplaces blocked with later fire surrounds.

Listing NGR: SU4803294058

825

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4794 (South side)

5/29 No.30 (Magpie Cottage)

- II

House. Early C18. Painted uncoursed stone rubble plinth; painted brick; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to

centre with segmental brick head. 2-light casement to left with segmental brick

head having keystone. 3-light casement to right with segmental brick head. Fiat

brick band between ground and first floors. 2-light casements to first floor.

Painted uncoursed stone rubble to right return. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4790394074

826

of

2228

DRAYT0N HIGH STREET

SU4794 (South side)

5/30 No.24

GV II

Farmhouse, now house, Early C19 front range, with probably C18 rear range, Red

brick; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick internal stacks to rear. 2-stormy,

3-window range at right-angles to street. 4-panel part-glazed door to centre

with overlight. Square flat-roofed open porch on thin Doric columns, 16-pane

unhorned sashes to left and right with flat brick arches. 12-pane unhorned sash

to first floor centre. 16-pane unhorned sashes to first floor left and right.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4779694083

827

of

2228

DRAYTON HIGH STREET

SU4794

5/31 (South side)

No.20 (Pond House)

GV II

House. C18. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; red brick with flared headers in

Flemish bond: old plain-tile roof; brick end slacks. Single storey and attic:

2-window range. 4-panel part-glazed door to centre with early open porch.

3-light casements with painted segmental brick heads to left and right. Flat

brick band below eaves. 2 gabled dormers with 2-light casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4772494084

828

of

2228

HIGH STREET

SU4894

1710-0/6/10002 (North side)

Water Stand-pipe

GV II

Water stand-pipe. Circa late C19. Cast-iron. In the form of a squat fluted column

with a

moulded base and capital and a dome-shaped fluted cap with a finial. On the front of

the

column is a small spout and a bucket-stand underneath.

Listing NGR: SU4819994100

829

of

2228

DRAYTON STONEHILL LANE

SU49NE (North side)

1/32 Stonehill House and attached

outbuildings

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Dated 1737 in plasterwork of attic bedroom; probably late

C18 encasement; early C20 alterations and additions. Red brick with random

flared headers, in Flemish bond; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks

to left and right returns of main range. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window original

range, with early C20 2-storey, 2-bay addition to left. 6-panel door to centre

of original range with decorative fan-light and pediment-gabled hood on moulded

brackets, Early C20 two-light wood mullion and transom windows to all openings,

those to ground floor with segmental brick heads. Brick dentil course to eaves.

2 hipped full dormers with 2-light casements. Interior: dog-leg staircase with

landings from ground floor to attic, at rear centre, tiff panelled doors with C18

hinges to most rooms. Attached outbuilding, part former stables, now garages.

C17, encased C18, altered C19 and C20. Brick; old plain tile roofs of various

heights; wood ventilation cowl to left, Single-storey, 9-bay range. Irregular

fenestration. included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4866695571

830

of

2228

DRAYTON STONEHILL LANE

SU49NE (North side)

1/33 Two barns approx. 30m SW of

Stonehill House

GV II

Barn. Probably late C17 with later alterations, Coursed stone rubble; old

plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left. 5-bay aisled barn. Hipped midstrey to

centre, and opposed hipped midstray to rear (doors missing). Interior:

queen-strut roof Probably mid C18 barn attached at right-angles to right by

midstrey bay. Brick; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 7-bay aisled barn with

midstrey bay at right-angles to left. Hipped midstrey to right of centre, and

opposing midstrey to rear (doors missing); plank doors to midstrey bay at left,

hipped midstrey opposing to rear, having plank doors. Blocked ventilation slits.

C20 windows to right. Interior: queen-strut roof.

Listing NGR: SU4862295529

831

of

2228

DRAYTON SUTTON WICK LANE

SU4894 (East side)

Sutton Wick

6/34 No.53. (Haywards Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably late C17. Roughcast, probably on brick; old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack in centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey,

4-window range. Panelled door to centre with C20 roughcast porch with gabled

roof, Regular fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4810694443

832

of

2228

DRAYTON SUTTON WICK LANE

SU4794

(west side)

Sutton Wick

5/35 No. 15 (The Cottage)

II

The entry shill be amended to read:

SU4794 DRAYTON SUTTON WICK LANE

(west side)

Sutton Wick

5/35 No. 16 (The Cottage)

II

------------------------------------

DRAYTON SUTTON WICK LANE

SU4794 (West side)

Sutton Wick

5/35 No.15 (The Cottage)

- II

House. Mid C18 main range, with probably C17 subsidiary wing to left. Painted

brick; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window

range. C20 glazed double doors to right. 2-light casements to all openings,

those to ground floor have segmental brick heads. Flat brick band between ground

and first floors. Brick dentil course to eaves. Gabled full dormer to centre

and right with 2-light casements. Subsidiary wing to left; painted brick; old

plain-tile roof, half hipped to left. Single storey and attic; 2-bay range,

irregular fenestration. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4797294808

833

of

2228

DRAYTON SUTTON WICK LANE

SU4794 (West side)

Sutton Wick

5/36 Sutton Wick House and attached

09/02/66 front forecourt walls and

gateway

(Formerly listed as Sutton

Wick House)

GV II

House. Dated 1712 to datestone at first floor left of centre. Coursed squared

stone plinth; coursed squared stone; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2

storeys and attic 5-window range. 4-panel door to centre with overlight and

flat hood on brackets. 12-pane unhorned sashes to all openings, except 9-pane

unhorned sash to first floor centre; those to ground floor have flat stone

arches with keystones. Flat stone band between ground and first floors, Coved

eaves, Hipped full dormer to centre with 2-light casement. Sloping roof-lights

to left and right of centre. Interior not inspected. Attached stone walls to

front form forecourt with wrought-iron gateway opposing the front door.

Listing NGR: SU4797494734

834

of

2228

SUTTON WICK LANE

SU4894

1710-0/5/10003 Water Stand-pipe

GV II

Water stand-pipe. Circa late C19. Cast-iron. In the form of a squat fluted column

with a

moulded base and capital and a dome-shaped fluted cap with a finial. On the front of

the

column is a small spout and a bucket-stand underneath.

Listing NGR: SU4799094825

835

of

2228

DRAYTON THE GREEN

SU4794 (North side)

5/37 No.12 (Manor Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C19, with later additions to rear. Red brick; slate hipped

roof; brick internal stacks to rear. 2-storey, 3-window range. Sash door to

centre with overlight, moulded wood surround, and flat hood on brackets. 12-pane

unhorned sashes to left and right with stone flat arches having keystones. Stone

sill band to first floor. 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor with stone flat

arches having keystones. interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4768194073

836

of

2228

DRAYTON THE GREEN

SU4794 (South side)

5/38 No. 15 and attached stable

09/02/66 block

(Formerly listed as No.15 The

Green (Gothic House including

adjoining stable block and

Gravel Lane)

GV II

House Early C19. Red brick; slate hipped roof: various brick stacks. 2-storey

4-window range. C19 ribbed door to 2-centre arched door way at right of centre.

Cl9 wood trellis porch. 16-pane unhorned sashes with intersecting tracery

2-centre arched heads to all openings except 2-light casement to first flour

left. interior not inspected. Attached stable-block forms cross-wing to left.

C19. Render, probably on uncoursed stone rubble; old plain-tile roof, 2-storey,

2-bay range. Plank door to ground floor right. 5-light casement to first floor

left. Painting of St. George and the Dragon to gable end to left. Interior not

Inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4762994063

837

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW CHALLDW ROAD

SU38NE (South side)

2/22 Milestone at SP 3819 8795

- II

Milestone. Limestone painted white with black lettering. Inscribed Faringdon/

8/ Wantage / 1.

Listing NGR: SU3819087950

838

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW FARINGDON ROAD

SU38NE (East side)

2/20 Hill Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1820. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; Welsh slate roof;

brick stacks. U-plan. Regency style. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Doric porch to

panelled door, Gauged brick segmental arches over tripartite sashes to left,

sash over porch, mid C19 two-storey canted bay windows with horned sashes.

Bracketed eaves. Hipped roof; lateral and gable end stacks. Doric porch to left

side wall. Rear wall has central outshut flanked by gabled wings, one with bowed

end, in similar style with sashes. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3632989955

839

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW FARINGDON ROAD

SU38NE (East side)

2/21 Stable and coach house approx.

lOm. W of Hill Farmhouse

GV II

Stable and coach house. c.1820-30, Coursed limestone rubble, red brick quoins

and dressings; Welsh slate roof. One storey; 3-bay range. Central bay brought

forward and pedimented with square brick finial and pointed and keyed blind

arches to each bay, with bull's eye over central arch. Hipped roof. Rear

elevation and interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3632889896

840

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (East side)

2/23 Challow Industries

- II

Factory, now offices. Dated 1840 on central parapet. Ashlar Bath limestone;

Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys; 9-window range. Central entrance bay brought

forward and carried up to parapet with heavy dentilled cornice and ball finial;

keyed round-arch with impost blocks to partially blocked entry with C20 door;

stone lintels over 2 blocked doorways flanking central bay. Stone lintels over

sashes with half-H aprons on ground floor and reversed half-H aprons on first

floor. Hipped roof. Rear elevation has segmental pediment over central bay; sash

windows except 3 leaded casements in ground-floor round-headed windows. Interior

not inspected. Was factory of Nalder and Nalder, agricultural engineers.

(Kathleen Philip, Victorian Wantage, 1968, p.82; Public Records Office 1R29/2/34

(Tithe Map))

Listing NGR: SU3803888377

841

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (East side)

2/24 Church of St. Nicholas

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. Mid/late C13, restored and west front rebuilt 1858; south tower rebuilt

1884. Uncoursed limestone rubble, partly rendered to north and repointed;

limestone ashlar quoins and dressings; stone slate roof. Nave and chancel with

south aisle. Mid C19 three-light east window with Kentish tracery; north side of

chancel has late C13 two-light window with mid C19 cusped heads and C15

two-light square-headed window; south side of chancel has mid C19 two-light

window in late C13 style. South vestry, aisle, and late C19 two-storey tower to

west with crenellated parapet, have one-light windows with cusped heads and

buttresses. Mid C19 clerestorey windows. North side of nave has similar mid C19

one-light window, late C15/early C16 three-light arch-headed window, C13

one-light window, mid C19 two-light window to west and offset buttresses. West

gable has mid C19 three-light French Gothic window over pointed moulded doorway

to plank door with decorative iron hinges, and C13 stoup to south. Moulded

kneelers to gabled roof. Interior: Chancel has aid C19 roof, late C13 pointed

moulded blocked doorway to vestry. Late C13 double-chamfered chancel arch on

engaged columns with bell capitals; 3-bay oak screen of 1905 with traceried

heads. Nave has mid C19 roof and mid C19 pulpit and tester, C13 circular font

and late C13 three-bay south arcade with double-chamfered arches and additional

mid C19 west bay. South aisle has mid C19 roof and arches to east and west.

Stained glass: Late C19 and C20; C15 stained glass in late C15/early C16 window

in north wall of nave.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p,131; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.226).

Listing NGR: SU3807888253

842

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (East side)

2/25 Barn approx. 15m. E of Park

Farmhouse (not included)

- II

Barn. Late C18. English bond brick with diamond ventilation holes; C20 tile

roof. 5-bay, central threshing floor. Flat brick arch over C18 plank doors with

strap hinges set in heavy pegged frame. Half-hipped roof. Interior: Tie beams

braced to posts set in rear wall. 5-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3813988181

843

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/26 Wise's Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C16/early C17, remodelled and extended to rear in mid C18.

Originally timber-framed. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; stone slate

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; original 3- extended to 4-window range in

C20. C20 door and pedimented surround. C20 casements. Cambered arches flank

door; segmental arches above and to inserted first-floor window right of door.

Dentilled eaves. C20 dormer. Roof is gabled with gable end stack to right,

hipped with lateral stack to left. 3-storey stair-turret with hipped roof to

rear. Similar 3-window range with gabled roof and ridge stack to rear left.

Interior: Full set of late C16/early C17 chamfered and stopped beams and joists

to right, with timber-framed walls and plain beams and joists to left.

Common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU3791588375

844

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/27 Challow House Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1790. Flared Flemish bond and header bond brick with red

brick quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2

storeys; 3-window range. Broken pediment with unusual Doric pilasters to

6-panelled door with fanlight. Gauged brick flat arches over sashes. Red brick

flush storey band and dog-tooth eaves. Hipped roof; end stacks. Similar 2-window

range right side wall has round-headed mid C19 sash inserted to lower rear

window. Rear wall has segmental header arches over two 3-light leaded casements

and one 2-light leaded cross window to stair-light. Interior. Straight-flight

stairs. First floor has late 818 fireplaces with mid C19 grates. Attic has

slatted partition and door with lock to original granary.

Listing NGR: SU3796488323

845

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/28 Bridge House

- II

House. C17, remodelled late C18. Originally timber-framed. Colourwashed Flemish

bond brick; old tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Carved brackets to flat hood over C20 door. Segmental header arches over C20

three-light casements and 2-light casement over door. Half-hipped and gabled

roof; gable end stack to right. Late C19 outshut to rear, C20 shop extension to

left. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beam and timber-framed walls to right.

Chamfered beam with unusual cyma stop to left.

Listing NGR: SU3802788304

846

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/29 Manor House Farmhouse and

attached wall

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; concrete tile

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Segmental header arches

over early C19 six-panelled (4 glazed) door and cavetto-moulded brick eaves.

Roof is half-hipped to left, hipped to right; ridge stack. Similar 3-window

range with gable end stack to rear right has similar 2-bay extension: outshut to

left side wall of rear wing has segmental arch over C18 ribbed door. Interior:

C19 panelled and C18 ribbed doors. Timber framed partition between front 2-unit

range and rear wing. Subsidiary features: wall of Flemish bond brick with flared

headers and limestone ashlar coping encloses part of front garden to right.

Listing NGR: SU3800088278

847

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/30 Barn approx. 30m. W of Manor

House Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Early C18. C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on brick plinth; C20

interlocking tile roof. 6-bay plan with rear aisle, originally with 2 threshing

floors. C18 strap hinges to double plank doors on left. Gabled roof. Interior:

Posts braced to wall plates and tie beams. 6-bay collar-truss roof with side

struts and clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3796588266

848

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/31 Pump and trough

GV II

Pump and trough. Mid C19. Cast iron pump with limestone trough beneath.

Listing NGR: SU3804488242

849

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW MAIN STREET

SU38NE (West side)

2/32 The Old Schoolhouse

GV II

School and schoolhouse, now house. 1855-6, by G.E. Street. Coursed and dressed

limestone rubble; old tile roof; stone stacks. Rectangular plan, former school

to right. Gothic Revival style. One storey and attic; 7-bay range. Central

gabled wall flanked by pointed chamfered doorway to plank door on right, and

flat-roofed porch to left with similar doorway and flanking one-light windows.

Chamfered stone-mullioned, and mullioned and transomed windows. Gabled roof;

offset lateral stack to right of front, and rear gable end stack. Right gable

wall has 3-light C13 style window with cusped heads over pointed chamfered

doorway. One-light windows to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3802288106

850

of

2228

EAST CHALLOW

SU38NE

2/19 Milestone at SU 3845 8765

II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone, painted white with black lettering. Inscribed

Wantage/ 1 / Lambourne/ 8 / Shrivenham / 10.

Listing NGR: SU3845087650

851

of

2228

The following buildings shall be included:

EAST CHALLOW K6 Telephone Kiosk

outside Sub Post Office

SU 38 NE (Tel No 023 572452)

2/194

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by

various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated

crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU3803188282

852

of

2228

EAST HANNEY A338

SU49SW (East side)

4/18 Pound Croft House

II

House. C17, with later alterations. Roughcast, probably on brick with painted

quoined dressings; stone slate roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2 storeys and

attic; 4-window range. C19 ribbed and studded part-glazed door to left of centre

with flat hood on brackets. 3-light casements with hood moulds to all openings,

except 2-light casement with hood mould to first floor left of centre. Gabled

dormer to left of centre. Roof catslides to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4202793097

853

of

2228

EAST HANNEY A338

SU49SW (East side)

4/19 Milestone at SU 4152 9217

II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Painted stone. Square. Inscribed "Oxford 11,

Wantage 3".

Listing NGR: SU4152092170

854

of

2228

EAST HANNEY A338

SU49SW (West side)

4/20 Milestone at SU 4230 9357

II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Painted stone. Square. Inscribed "Oxford 10,

Wantage 4".

Listing NGR: SU4230093570

855

of

2228

EAST HANNEY

1708/0/10003 BERRY LANE

08-JAN-02 (Northeast side)

Nightingale Cottage

II

Cottage, C18 with early-C19 re-work and addition. Brick walls with low thatched

roof. Wooden casements. Tile roof to one-room addition.

PLAN: One-and-one-half storey. Central entrance to longitudinal passage. Two main

rooms to each floor in original house, and small one-room addition from early-C19 to

north. Central stack.

ELEVATION: Main elevation to west: Central entrance with segmental-headed doorway

with plank door, flanked by segmental-headed windows (triple to north and single to

south) and an early-C19, triple round-headed window. First floor with symmetrical

pair of sashes in eyebrow dormers. One-room addition with pair of casements under

hipped roof.

INTERIOR: Chamfered spine beam. Early-C19 fitted cupboards. Brick floor.

856

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (East side)

12/21 Grange Farmhouse

24/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C18 front, probably to C17 structure, with C19

alterations. Lined render, probably on brick; old plain-tile roof; C20

plain-tile roof to cross-wing to right; brick ridge stacks to centre, and to

cross-wing, end stack to left. 2-storey, 3-window range with cross-wing to

right. 6-panel door to centre with reeded wood surround and flat hood on

brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes to all openings, except 12-pane unhorned

sashes to end of cross-wing. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4193993272

857

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (East side)

12/22 Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably mid C17, with C19 alterations. Roughcast,

probably on stone rubble; C19 plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick end

stack: to left, ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 5-window range. 6-panel

part-glazed door to left of centre with C19 trellis-work porch. Regular

fenestration, mostly of 3-light wood casements with plain rendered surrounds.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4193293190

858

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (East side)

12/23 Stable approx. 10m NE of Manor

Farmhouse

GV II

Stable. Probably mid C18, with some C19 rebuilding. Coursed stone rubble plinth;

brick, old plain-tile roof. Single-storey, 3-bay range. Plank door to centre

with wood lintel. Openings to left and right with segmental brick heads. C20

window to left return. Interior: Fragmentary remains of feeding rack. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4194793200

859

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (East side)

12/24 Nos.1 and 2 The Green

GV II

Two houses. Probably mid C17. Rendered plinth; small timber-framing with painted

brick and rendered infill; thatch roof; old plain-tile roofs to left and right

ends; brick end stacks, ridge stacks to left and right of centre. Single storey

and attic; 6-window range. Plank doors to left and right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. 4 swept dormers to central range. Gabled dormers to

left and right ends. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4193293115

860

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (East side)

12/25 Cruck Cottage

GV II

Cottage. C16, with C19 alterations. Coursed stone rubble; thatch roof,

half-hipped to right, with old plain-tile area to left; brick ridge stack to

left of centre. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. 2 plank doors to left

of centre. 3-light wood casements to left and centre. 2-light wood casement to

right. C19 gabled dormers to left and centre with old plain-tile roofs. Left

return; base-cruck frame to wall. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4194293083

861

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (West side)

12/26 The Grange and attached

24/11/66 railings.

(Formerly listed as The

Grange)

GV II

House. C17, encased C18. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; C20

plain-tile roof, half-hipped and with catslide to right; brick ridge stacks to

centre and to right of centre. 2-storey, 2-window central range with cross-wing

of 2 storeys and attic to left and single bay to right with catslide to ground

floor. 6-panel door to centre with pediment-gabled hood. 3-light casements with

leaded lights and segmental brick heads to central range. 3-light casement with

leaded lights to right. Blind panels with segmental brick heads to ground floor

end of cross-wing. 2-light casements with leaded lights and segmental brick

heads to right return of cross-wing, and to left return of catslide portion to

right. Flat brick band between ground and first floors. 2-light casements to

first floor and attic of cross-wing. Rear: lined render, probably on stone

rubble. Right return: gable end and lean-to have stone slate tiles. Interior:

C18 half-domed niche to ground floor centre rood with pilastered surround,

shaped shelves, and cupboard under. Early C19 cast-iron railings and central

gate with spear finials form entrance court.

Listing NGR: SU4190793274

862

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (West side)

12/27 Barn and cart shed approx. 2m

NW of The Grange

6V II

Barn. Probably late C17, with later alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth;

large timber-framing with weatherboarding; C20 plain-tile roof. 4-bay barn.

Garage door to right of centre. Irregular fenestration of C19 windows. Rear, to

garden; right portion converted to dwelling in C19. Interior: queen past roof,

with some wind-braces. Cart shed to right: large timber-framing with

weatherboarding; thatch roof, hipped to right. Openings to rear.

Listing NGR: SU4189193288

863

of

2228

EAST HANNEY GREEN STREET

SU4193 (West side)

12/28 King's Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C17, with C19 addition to right, and C20 addition to rear.

Painted brick; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to

right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. C20 plank door to gabled porch at

left of centre. 3-light casements to ground and first floors left and centre.

2-light casement to ground floor right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4188193160

864

of

2228

EAST HANNEY HALLS LANE

SU4193 (North side)

12/30 Barn approx. 5m W of Varlins

(not included)

GV II

Barn. Probably C17. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; weatherboarding, probably on

timber-framing; thatch roof. 6-bay barn. Plank double doors to right of centre.

Irregular fenestration of C19 windows. Interior not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU4189793303

865

of

2228

EAST HANNEY HALLS LANE

SU4193 (North side)

12/31 Philberd's Manor

24/11/66

GV II

House. Mid C18, with early C20 alterations and additions. Red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile double-depth roof; various brick stacks.

Double-depth plan. 2-storey, 4-window range with cross-wing to left. 6-panel

door to left of centre with flat hood on brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes to

all openings. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4171393296

866

of

2228

EAST HANNEY HALLS LANE

SU4193 (North side)

12/32 Barn approx. 25m E of

Philberd's Manor

GV II

Barn. Probably mid C18. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old

plain-tile hipped roof. 5-bay aisled barn. Gabled midstrey to centre with double

plank doors and having dovecote to gable. Ventilation slits to left and right.

Interior: double queen-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU4176293304

867

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MAIN STREET

SU4192 (East side)

14/34 Chapel Cottage

GV II

House. Probably mid C17, with C20 addition to left. Rendered plinth; small

timber-framing with rendered infill; render, probably on brick, to left; thatch

roof, half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack: to left of centre. Single storey

and attic; 3-window range. Plank door to right of centre. Irregular fenestration

of C20 wood casements. 3 swept dormers with 2-light casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4167592829

868

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MAIN STREET

SU4192 (West side)

14/35 Sunnybank

GV II

House. C17 house, with C16 cross-wing. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; roughcast,

probably on timber-framing to main block; small timber-framing with roughcast

infill to cross-wing; thatch half-hipped roof to main block; fish-scale tile

roof to cross-wing with plain-tile edging; stone rubble ridge stack to centre of

main block; brick ridge stack to cross-wing. 2-unit lobby entry plan with

cross-wing. Single storey and attic; 2-window main block range with door to

centre of main block with flat hood. C20 glazed door to left return of

cross-wing. Irregular fenestration of casements. 2 swept dormers to main block.

Attic gable end of cross-wing is jettied. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4165992854

869

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MAIN STREET

SU4192 (West side)

14/36 Lilac Cottage

II

House. Probably early C18. Coursed stone rubble plinth; red brick, with some

timber-framing; thatch roof, half-hipped to left, hipped to right; brick ridge

stack to centre. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. C20 two-light

casements to ground floor. 3 gabled dormers with old plain-tile roofs and

surrounds. C20 door to right return. Rear: timber-framed with rendered infill.

Interior: queen-post roof; chamfered spine beams and open fireplaces to ground

floor.

Listing NGR: SU4162592810

870

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MAIN STREET

SU4192 (West side)

14/37 The Cottage

II

House. Probably late C17. Large timber-framing with painted brick infill; thatch

roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey and

attic; 2-window range at right-angles to street. C20 part-glazed door to centre.

C20 two-light wood casement to left. C20 three-light wood casement to right.

Right return, to street: C20 casements to ground floor and attic. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4157992738

871

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MAIN STREET

SU4192 (West side)

14/38 The Mulberries

08/09/86

II

House. Late C18 front to probably earlier structure, with early C19 two-bay

addition to left. Red brick; slate roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window

range. C19 panelled and part-glazed door to left with flanking lights, having

rectangular flat-roofed porch on painted Doric columns. 12-pane unhorned sash to

ground floor centre with rendered flat arch, having keystone. C20 flat-roofed

angled bay to right with horned sashes. 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor

with rendered flat arches, having keystones. 2-storey, 2-bay addition to left:

red brick; slate roof hipped to left. 12-pane unhorned sashes with rendered flat

arches, having keystones, to all openings except C20 flat-roofed angled bay to

ground floor right with horned sashes. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4149292688

872

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MILL ORCHARD

SU4192 (North side)

14/39 Robey House

GV II

Shown on 0.S. Map as Robey Villa.

House. Early C19 front range with possibly C18-rear range. Red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. Double-depth

plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with reeded

wood surround and flat hood on shaped brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes with

stone flat arches, having keystones to all openings, except 12-pane unhorned

sash with stone flat arch, having keystone to first floor centre. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4143692662

873

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MILL ORCHARD

SU4192 (North side)

14/40 Railings and gate approx. 10m

S of Robey House

GV II

Railings and gate. Early C19. Red brick plinth to railings; cast-iron railings

with spear-head finials and matching central gate. Approx. 1.5 metres high and

15 metres long. Gate signed "C. Hart, Maker, Wantage". Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4142892648

874

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MILL ORCHARD

SU4192 (South side)

14/41 Old Mill House

GV II

Mill house, now house. Early C19, with mid C19 addition to right. Red brick;

slate hipped roof; brick internal stack to right return. 2-storey, 3-window

range. 6-panel door to centre with decorative fanlight and fluted half-column

surround. 12-pane unhorned sashes to all openings. 2-storey, single-bay addition

to right in same style. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4126592680

875

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MILL ORCHARD

SU4192 (South side)

14/42 Mill approx. 10m SE of Old

Mill House

GV II

Mill. Dated 1820 with C20 addition to left over mill race. Red brick; slate

hipped roof, with lead ridges; brick stack to rear. 3-storey, 9-window range.

6-panel door to right with flat hood. 2-panel door to left of centre with

segmental brick head and flat hood on brackets. C19 metal factory windows having

glazing bars, with cambered brick heads to all openings. Interior:central valley

is supported on 3 storeys of cast-iron columns, the lower 2 storeys a double

colonnade. Little machinery remains. 3-storey, single-bay, C20 addition to left

in same style.

Listing NGR: SU4128692653

876

of

2228

EAST HANNEY MILL ORCHARD

SU4192 (South side)

14/43 Sheltershed approx. 10m NW of

Old Mill House

GV II

Sheltershed. C18. Timber-framed with weatherboarding to rear; corrugated

metal-sheet hipped roof. 2-bay sheltershed. Queen-past roof. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU4125192703

877

of

2228

The following building shall be added:

EAST HANNEY

SNUGGS LANE

SU4193 Pryor House

1708-0/12/10000

II

House. Circa C17, possibly a remodelling of an earlier house; altered in circa C18

and

extended in C20. Timber-framed, 1nfilled and partly rebuilt in brick; roughcast gable

ends.

Plain tile roof with gabled ends. Brick axial and gable-end stacks. PLAN: 2-room

plan,

possibly with central cross-passage, now blocked; the left [E] room is heated from a

gable-end stack. In the C18 the frame was partly rebuilt in brick. A wing was added

at the

rear of the right end in the C20 and later in the C20 another extension was built at

the left

[E] end. EXTERIOR: 1-storey and attic. Asymmetrical 5-window north front; the left

part

timber-framed with tension-brace and brick infilling, the right part Flemish bond

brick. C20

1,2,and 3-light casements with glazing bars; over the left bay a weatherboarded

gable. Set

back on left end C20 timber-frame and brick extension with a porch in the angle. The

main

roof at the rear is carried down over a verandah between the C20 wing on the left and

the

later extension on the right. INTERIOR: The central room has deeply chamfered axial

beam with large step stops and a large gable-end fireplace with chamfered stone jambs

and

a renewed lintel. Righthand room has roughly chamfered axial beam without stops.

Central

partition has jowled post and glazed panel exposing wattle-and-daub infill. Tie-beam

roof

trusses with collars, staggered and through purlins and common rafter couples.

Listing NGR: SU4167993027

878

of

2228

EAST HANNEY

SU4192

14/17 Weir Farmhouse and attached

small barn

II

Farmhouse. Probably early C17, with mid C18 front, and later alterations. Red

brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; C20 plain-tile roof; massive

stone-rubble ridge stack to centre; brick lateral stack to rear. Single-storey

and attic; 4-window range. Plank door to left of centre. Panelled door to

centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. Gabled dormers. Rear: lined render,

probably on timber-framing. Interior not inspected but noted as having chamfered

spine beams to ground floor. Small barn attached at right-angles to right.

Probably C18. Stone rubble plinth; weatherboarding, probably on timber-framing;

corrugated sheet metal roof. 2-bay barn.

Listing NGR: SU4128492763

879

of

2228

EAST HENDRED

1708/0/10005 A 34

29-NOV-04 Nr Wantage

Rowstock Barn

II

Aisled barn. Early-C18, with a late-C18 addition. Timber-framed, standing on a brick

plinth. Timber clapboard cladding with an asbestos sheet roof. Single storey.

Originally a 3-bay barn, extended by a single bay.

Tall, broad barn with deeply hipped roof, single projecting porch with hipped roof to

left. Blank timber clad walling.

INTERIOR has aisled construction with jowelled posts and arched braces - a number of

these have been replaced with straight braces. Queen post roof with upper collar.

This large and well preserved example of the local vernacular building style is

definitely of listable quality.

880

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ALLINS LANE

SU4588 (West side)

19/44 Corner House

GV II

House, possibly former farmhouse. Early C17, with probably earlier structure to

rear. Render, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to

right and gabled to cross-wing; brick ridge stack to centre, and to cross-wing.

Single storey and attic; 2-window range with cross-wing of 2 storeys and attic

to left. Plank door to left of centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 wood

casements. Pargetted panel of thistle head to gable end of cross-wing. C20

dormers. Interior not inspected.

House. C17, roof raised probably C19. Timber-framing with rendered infill; old

plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to gabled porch at

centre. 3-light wood casements with leaded lights to all openings, except

2-light wood casement with leaded lights to first floor centre. Interior not

inspected. Probably early C18 single-storey addition at right-angles to left; of

timber-framing with rendered infill and C20 plain-tile hipped roof.

Listing NGR: SU4599188931

881

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (North-east side)

19/45 Cobblers Cottage

GV II

House. Probably early C17. Lined render to plinth; large timber-framing with

rendered infill; C20 plain-tile half-hipped roof; C20 brick ridge stack to left

of centre. Single storey and attic; 6-bay; 3-window range. Blocked doorway to

right of centre. Blocked 3-light wood mullion window to right. 9-pane window to

left. 3-light casement to right of centre. 6-pane window to left of centre,

under eaves. Two C20 gabled full dormers. Entry to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4597088882

882

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (North-east side)

19/46 Inglenook and Penny Green

09/02/76 (Formerly listed as Inglenook

and Penny Green Cottages)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C16, with C19 raising of front wall. Painted brick to

left; roughcast, probably on brick, to right; old plain-tile roof of various

pitches, half-hipped to right; brick end stack to right, ridge stack to centre,

internal stack to right. 2-storey, 3-window range. C20 door to right of centre.

4-panel door to left. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. Interior: 3 bays

of crucks.

Listing NGR: SU4590588851

883

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (North-east side)

19/47 Pebble House, Heather and Appletree

11/03/86 Cottage

6V II

Three houses, converted to 2 dwellings. C17 house to centre, early C18 houses to

left and right. Centre house: roughcast, probably on brick; old plain-tile roof;

brick end stack to left. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank door to centre with

flat hood. 3-light casements to all openings. House to left: painted brick to

ground floor; roughcast, probably on timber-framing, to first floor; C20

plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left. 2-storey, 2-window range. 6-panel

part-glazed door to right centre. Two 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor

with bottom sashes converted to 4-panes. House to right: roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; stacks not visible. 2-storey, 2-window

range. C20 door to left. 3-light casement to ground floor centre. 2-light

casement to ground floor right. Two 2-light casements to first floor. Interiors

not inspected but noted as having some timber-framing visible. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU4582788848

884

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (North-east side)

19/48 Woodbine Cottage

09/02/76

GV II

House. C17, roof raised probably C19. Timber-framing with rendered infill; old

plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to gabled porch at

centre. 3-light wood casements with leaded lights to all openings, except

2-light wood casement with leaded lights to first floor centre. interior not

inspected. Probably early C18 single-storey addition at right-angles to left; of

timber-framing with rendered infill and C20 plain-tile hipped roof.

Listing NGR: SU4579488936

885

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/49 Orchard House

09/02/76

GV II

House. Late C17 to right, C18 addition to left. Render, probably on brick; old

plain-tile roof to right, C20 plain-tile roof of steeper slope to left; brick

ridge stack at junction of 2 portions of house, end stack to left. 2-storey,

6-window range. C20 panelled door with flat hood to left of centre. Wood cross

windows to all openings, those to right having leaded lights. Interior not

inspected. C20 addition to left of 2-storey, 3-window range is not of special

architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU4594088842

886

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/50 Cob wall approx. 2m. NE of

09/02/76 Orchard House

(Formerly listed as Cob Wall

to road running north east of

Orchard House

GV II

Wall. Probably C18. Cob, with thatch coping. Approx. 1 1/2 metres high and 15

metres long.

Listing NGR: SU4595888860

887

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/51 Hollyhock Cottage and No.12

09/02/76 (Formerly listed as Three

Cottages immediately north of

St. Aidans)

GV II

Row of cottages, now 2 dwellings, C17, probably raised C19, C20 plain-tile roof

and stacks. irregular large framing with rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof,

hipped to right; C20 brick ridge stacks. 2-storey, 8-bay range. Plank doors to

left of centre and to centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. Eyebrow

half dormers to left and to left of centre. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4588188829

888

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/52 White Cottage

25/03/74 (Formerly listed as The White

Cottage)

GV II

House. Probably early C17. Large timber-framing with rendered infill; thatch

half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre. 3-unit lobby entry plan.

Single storey and attic; 3-window range. C20 plank ribbed door to gabled porch

at left of centre. C20 flat-roofed bay windows to left and centre. 2-light

casement to right. 3 swept dormers with 3-light casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4586988797

889

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/53 Cemetery Cross, approx. 25m.

09/02/76 SW of White Cottage

GV II

Cross. Probably C15 base, with C19 shaft and cross. Stone octagonal stepped base

with tapering shaft supporting cross. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4582888786

890

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/54 Hickmans Cottage

25/03/74

GV II

House. C16, with C18 and C20 alterations. Red brick with flared headers in

Flemish bond to centre; square timber-framing with C20 brick infill to left;

thatch hipped roof; ridge stacks to right of centre. Possibly originally

double-ended hall house plan. Single-storey and attic; 4-window range. Plank

door to left of centre with C20 open porch. Irregular fenestration of casements.

Swept dormers. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4575488872

891

of

2228

EAST HENDRED

1708/19/55 CAT STREET

24-NOV-66 (Southwest side)

COWDRAYS

(Formerly listed as:

CAT STREET

COwDRAYS)

(Formerly listed as:

CAT STREET

COLDRAYS)

II

EAST HENDRED CAT STREET

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/55 Coldrays

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Cowdrays)

GV II

House. Probably early C18. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old

plain-tile hipped roof with lead ridges; brick ridge stacks to left and to

centre, end stack to right. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range with cross-wing

projecting to right. 6-panel door with C20 moulded wood surround to centre.

3-light wood casements with segmental brick heads to all openings. 2 gabled full

dormers with 2-light casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4575588918

892

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHAPEL SQUARE

SU468

20/56 Jesus Chapel and attached

25/10/51 house

(Formerly listed as Old Chapel

House)

GV I

Chapel, now village hall, and attached priest's house, now house. Early C15

chapel, late C15 priest's house. Chapel: ashlar stone plinth; ashlar stone; old

plain-tile roof. 3-bay chapel. C20 plank door to basket-arched doorway with

moulded surround to west end. 2-light stone mullion window with arch-topped

lights above. 3-light rectilinear tracery window with hood-mould to east end.

2-light stone mullion window with cusped lights and hood mould to right of south

elevation. Interior: 3-bay arch-braced collar truss roof with curved windbraces.

C15 screen. West end floored. House: painted brick to ground floor;

close-studded timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor centre and

right; render, probably on timber-framing to first floor left; old plain-tile

roof; brick end stack to left, internal stack to rear right. 2-storey, 3-window

range. Plank doors to left and right of centre. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Right return: brick to ground floor; close-studded timber-framing to

first floor with rendered infill, and arched brace to left. Queenpost roof truss

to gable end. Left return: queenpost roof truss with stone rubble infill to

gable end. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p134; VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924, p294)

Listing NGR: SU4604688893

893

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHAPEL SQUARE

SU4688 (North side)

20/57 The Wheatsheaf Public House

GV II

Public house. Early C17 with early C2iJ alterations. False timber-framing with

roughcast panels, probably on timber-framing; C20 plain-tile roof; brick ridge

stack to left of centre, end stack to right. Single storey and attic; 3-window

range. C20 sash doors to left and right of centre with lean-to hoods on wood

brackets. 2-light casements to left and to left of centre. c20 three-light

casements to centre and right. Gabled dormer to left. Gabled half-dormers to

centre and right. Interior: noted as being of cruck construction. Much

timber-framing visible to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU4603388924

894

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHAPEL SQUARE

SU4688 (South side)

20/58 Vine House Gallery

09/02/76 (Formerly listed as Barn End,

High Street)

GV II

Barns, now shop and dwelling. Probably late C17, converted mid C20. Brick

plinth; thin timber-framing with brick infill; thatch roof, half hipped to

right, and to centre; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre. Single

storey and attic; 5-window range with 2-storey central bay. Plank door to right

of centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. Swept full dormers to left

and right of centre. Interior: re-used timber framing. Probably brought in

c.1930. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4603088876

895

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHAPEL SQUARE

SU4588 (West side)

19/59 Chapel House

GV II

House. C17, with C20 alterations. Painted C20 brick to ground floor; square

timber-framing with roughcast infill to first floor; old plain-tile roof; brick

end stack to right. 2-storey, 2-window range. C20 sash door to centre.

Leaded-light window to left. 3-light casement with leaded lights to right. Two

3-light casements with leaded lights to first floor. Interior not inspected.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4597088923

896

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/60 Church of St. Augustine of

24/11/66 Canterbury

(Formerly listed as Church of

St. Augustine)

GV II*

Church. C12 origins; C14 north aisle, north transept, and chancel; C15 tower,

south chapel and outer south aisle of 2 bays; restoration and re-modelling

c.1860 by H. Woodyer including removal of south porch, south aisle extended and

clerestory remodelled. Stone ashlar to tower; uncoursed stone rubble plinth to

south aisle; render, probably on stone rubble to left; coursed stone rubble to

right; flint and stone in random chequer to south chapel; lead roof to aisles;

C20 plain-tile roof to nave; stone slate roof to chancel; roof of tower not

visible. 3-bay chancel with side chapels, 4-bay aisled nave, and west tower. C19

plank door to left of south aisle with mid C19 surround. C19 geometrical tracery

windows to south aisle. Two 3-light flat-headed Perpendicular tracery windows to

south chapel, and to east end of chapel. C19 trefoils to clerestory. C19

geometrical tracery windows to east end of chancel and vestry. North side: C15

two-light reticulated tracery windows to north aisle. C15 three-light

reticulated tracery window to north transept. C19 trefoils to clerestory. C19

fenestration to vestry. West tower of 3 stages: double plank doors to 4-centre

arched doorway with plain spandrels and hood mould to west face of tower.

4-light rectilinear tracery window with hood-mould above. 2-light reticulated

tracery louvred opening to each face of upper stage of tower. Open quatrefoil

balustrade to top of tower, with corner finials. Interior: braced collar-truss

roof to chancel, part panelled. C19 reredos, piscina and sedilia. South chapel:

2-bay Perpendicular roof. Some medieval glass fragments, including armorial

bearings, to windows. Chancel screen of c.1860. C15 wood screen to south chapel.

Octagonal wood pulpit and sounding board of c.1660 to left of chancel screen.

C19 recut nave arcades of four 2-centred arches on columns. 2 centred arch to

tower.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p133; VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924,

p.300-301)

Listing NGR: SU4593188614

897

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/61 Cottage approx. 15m N of

09/02/76 Hillside House

(Formerly listed as pair of

timber-framed cottages west of

St. Augstine's Church

GV II

Cottage. Probably early C17. Deep rendered plinth; large timber-framing with

rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof, hipped to left; C20 brick ridge stack to

right of centre. Single-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to right of centre

with C20 open gabled porch. C20 two-light casements to all openings. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4597188649

898

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/62 House adjoining Wythe Cottage

09/02/76 to right

(Formerly listed as Cottage

immediately to east of Wythe

Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C18. Roughcast, possibly on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof;

brick end stack to left. 2-storey, 2-window range. C19 part-glazed door to left

of centre with flat hood on brackets. Plank door to right. C19 angled oriel bay

windows with flat roofs to left and right of centre. 3-light wood casements to

first floor. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4586788628

899

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/63 Wythe Cottage

09/02/76

GV II

House. Probably late C16. Deep rendered plinth; irregular timber-framing with

rendered infill; thatch roof, half-hipped to right; brick end stack to left,

ridge stack to right of centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey; 2-window

range. Plank door to centre with C20 gabled open porch. C20 garage door to left.

Ground floor windows boarded at time of survey. 3-light casements with leaded

lights to first floor left and right. Interior not inspected but reputed to be

of cruck construction.

Listing NGR: SU4585888630

900

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/64 St. Amand's House

24/11/66

GV II

House. Early C18 with mid C18 addition to right. Painted brick plinth;

roughcast, probably on brick; painted brick to right; old plain-tile hipped

roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range.

6-panel part-glazed door to left of centre with painted wood architrave surround

and flat hood on brackets. 12-pane unhorned sashes to all openings. Rendered

fleur-de-lys between first floor windows. Coved eaves to early C18 house. 2

gabled full dormers with 2-light casements. Interior: early C18 fielded

panelling to ground floor left.

Listing NGR: SU4580388612

901

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/65 Barn approx. 20m NW of St.

Amand's House

GV II

Barn. Late C17. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth, with some C20 red brick patching;

large timber-framing with weatherboarding; thatch hipped roof, with catslide to

right return. 5-bay barn. Central plank double doors and plank double doors to

right. Interior: queen-post roof with most original common rafters.

Listing NGR: SU4579388628

902

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (North side)

19/66 Orchard End

II

House. Probably mid C18. Roughcast, probably on brick, with painted brick

dressings; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit

lobby entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to C19

porch at centre. 4-pane sashes to ground floor left and right with segmental

brick heads. 3-light casements to first floor. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4568888593

903

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (South side)

19/67 Church Place

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as The Old

Rectory)

GV II

Rectory, now house. Late C18, possibly including earlier structure. Red brick;

slate hipped roof; brick end stacks. 3-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door to

centre with flanking lights and segmental-headed decorative fanlights.

Tripartite unhorned sashes with glazing bars to left and right having segmental

brick heads. 12-pane sashes to first floor. 6-pane sashes to second floor.

Interior not inspected. Possibly C17 portion to left of 2-storey, single-bay

range.

Listing NGR: SU4590788572

904

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (South side)

19/68 Hillside House

24/11/66

GV II

House. Probably mid C17. Lined render on timber-framing; C20 plain-tile roof;

brick end stack to left. 2-storey; 3-window range at right angles to street.

Plank door to centre. 3-light wood casements to left and right, and to first

floor left. 2-light casement to first floor centre. Right return, to street;

first floor jettied. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4588288601

905

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (South side)

19/69 Forge Cottage

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Pair of

cottages south of "Hillside")

GV II

House. C17. Rendered plinth; large timber-framing with mid rail having rendered

infill; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre.

2-storey, 3-window range. Plank door to left. C20 two-light casements to all

openings. Interior not inspected but reputed to be of cruck construction.

Single-storey extension to right links house with Hillside House (q.v.)

Listing NGR: SU4587388582

906

of

2228

EAST HENDRED CHURCH STREET

SU4588 (South side)

19/70 The Old Cottage and attached

25/03/74 cob wall.

(Formerly listed as The Old

Cottage)

GV II

House. Probably early C17. Painted stone uncoursed rubble plinth; square

timber-framing north rendered infill; thatch roof of 2 heights; brick ridge

stacks. Single storey and attic; 3-window range to left. 2-storey, 2-window

range to right. C20 door to left return. 3-light casements to right range except

2-light casement to first floor right. Irregular fenestration of casements to

left. Interior not inspected. C18 cob wall with thatch coping to right, approx.

2 metres high and 20 metres long.

Listing NGR: SU4577988568

907

of

2228

EAST HENDRED COW ROAD

SU4688 (North side)

20/71 Cozen's Farmhouse

09/02/76

II

Farmhouse. Early C18 encasement of early C17 structure. Red brick with random

flared headers; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack, with C19 diagonally-set

flues, to left of centre. C19 brick end stack to right. 2-storey, 7-window

range. 6-panel part-glazed door to right of centre with flat hood. 3-light

casements with segmental brick heads to ground floor except blind grey brick

panel to left of centre. 3-light casements to first floor, except blind grey

brick panels to left and right of centre. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4615588502

908

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (East side)

20/72 The Beeches

25/03/74

II

House. Probably c.1760. Red brick; thatch hipped roof; brick ridge stack. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan, Gothick style. 2-centre arched doorway to centre with C20

panelled door. Wood Y-tracery windows to all openings, those to ground floor

having original shutters. Right return end wall forms segmental curve. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4614288954

909

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (East side)

20/73 The Old Post office Cottage and

24/11/66 adjoining house,No. 1.

(Formerly listed as Post

Office and adjoining house)

GV II

House. Probably early C17 with C18 front. Red brick with flared headers, in

Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right. 2-storey,

2-window range, at right-angles to street. 4-panel part-glazed door to centre.

3-light casements to ground and first floors left and right, those to ground

floor having segmental brick heads. Brick dentil course to eaves. Left return,

to street: painted brick to ground floor; roughcast, probably on timber-framing

to first floor and attic. C20 bow window to ground floor. 2-light casement to

first floor. Painted wood dentil cornice between first floor and attic. Interior

not inspected. Adjoining house to rear left, fronting to street. Probably early

C19. Painted brick; slate roof. Tall single-storey, single-window range. C20

sash door to left. Tall wood mullion and transom shop window to centre. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4606688835

910

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (East side)

20/74 Eyston Arms Public House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as The

"Eyston Arms)

GV II

Public house. Mid C17. Render, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof;

brick end stack to right, ridge stack to left of centre, and to left. Probably

3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door to porch at left

of centre. 3-light wood casements to all openings. Interior: open fireplace to

ground floor centre.

Listing NGR: SU4607088805

911

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (East side)

20/75 Dancing Hill

24/11/66

GV II

House. C17 to left, C18 to right. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing, to

left; roughcast, probably on brick, to right; old plain-tile roof of differing

slopes; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-storey, 4-bay, 3-window range. 6-panel

door to gabled porch at centre. 2-light casements to all openings. Wood dentil

cornice to eaves at right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4606588778

912

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (East side)

20/76 Village Stores and adjoining

25/10/51 house

(Formerly listed as The Stores

and the adjoining House)

GV II

House, now shop and dwelling. Early C16, with C19 alterations. Stone uncoursed

rubble plinth; close-studded timber-framing with herringbone brick infill; old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre. Probably originally

double-ended hall house. 2-storey, 4-window range. Ribbed door to left of centre

with gabled hood on brackets. 4-panel door to right with overlight. C19 oriel

shop windows to right. 3-light casements with leaded lights to left, and to

right of centre. First floor of left and right end bays jettied. 3-light

casements with leaded lights to first floor right and to right of centre. Oriel

window to left with arch-topped lights and curved hipped old plain-tile roof.

Blocked windows to left of centre and to right. Cross-gables to left and right

having crown-post roof trusses with bracing. Decorated barge boards to

cross-gables. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4605888745

913

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

5U4688 (East side)

20/77 Hendred House and St. Amand's

25/10/51 Chapel

(Formerly listed as Hendred

House and Chapel)

GV II*

Manor house. Probably early C15; C18 addition to right; C19 addition to left.

Render, probably on stone rubble with timber-framing, to centre; render,

probably on brick, to additions to left and right; old plain-tile complex roof;

various brick stacks. Originally double-ended hall house. 2-storey, 4-bay centre

having 2-storey cross-wings to left and right; single storey and attic

cross-wing addition to right; 2 storeys and attic cross-wing addition to left.

C20 five-panel door, with C20 wood surround of Doric pilasters and cornice to

left of central range. 12-pane unhorned sashes with hood-moulds to ground floor

of central range. 3 tall 8-pane unhorned sashes with hood-moulds to ground floor

of cross-wing to right. Tripartite unhorned sash with glazing bars and hood

mould to ground floor of cross-wing to left. Tripartite unhorned sash with

glazing bars and hood-mould to first floor of cross-wing to right. Addition to

right has tripartite unhorned sash with glazing bars and hood-mould to ground

floor, and 12-pane unhorned sash with hood-mould to gable end. Addition to left

has 12-pane unhorned sashes to all openings, except 9-pane sash to gable end,

all with hood-moulds. C19 blind fretwork bargeboards to central cross-gables.

Interior: double-height 4-bay hall to centre has central hammer-beam roof truss

and arch-braced collar trusses to left and right of centre, having 2 rows of

arched wind braces. C15 hall fireplace has stone surround with 4-centred arch

and panelled frieze. Probably C19 straight-flight staircase and gallery to hall.

Some blocked wood mullion windows visible to first floor of hall. Chapel,

attached to rear of right cross-wing: probably C14, with much later remodelling.

Coursed clunch rubble side walls; C19 red brick east end wall; old plain-tile

roof. Lancet window to each side wall. Reticulated tracery window to east end.

History: manor held by Turberville family from mid C12 to early C14. Held by

Arches family from mid C14 and passed by marriage to the Eyston family in mid

C15 in whose ownership it remains. The chapel reputed to be one of three built

before the Reformation which have never been used for Protestant services.

(Buildings of England, Berkshire, 1975, pl34; V.C.H., Berkshire, Vol 4, 1924,

p295-81

Listing NGR: SU4609288635

914

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (East side)

20/78 Barn, approx. 50m N of Hendred

24/11/66 House, and attached walls of

walled garden

(Formerly listed as Barn and

walls of walled garden to

North West of Hendred House)

GV II

Barn. Probably mid C18, with later alterations. Brick plinth; large

timber-framing, with weatherboarding; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 10-bay

barn, aisled to rear. Hipped midstreys to left and right of centre with altered

doorways. Queen-post roof with C19 rafters. Attached garden wall. Probably mid

C18. Red brick with flared headers in flemish bond. Forms rectangular walled

garden.

Listing NGR: SU4609388706

915

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (West side)

20/79 Kings Barn

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Gate House

and Barns at King's Manor)

GV II

Barn, now house. C17, converted to house mid C20. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth;

weatherboarding, probably on timber-framing; thatch roof, half-hipped to right;

C20 chimney pipe to ridge centre. 2-storey, 5-bay range. C20 door to centre.

Garage door to left. Irregular fenestration of C20 windows. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4604188847

916

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (West side)

20/80 King's Manor Barn and

24/11/66 Gatehouse

(Formerly listed as Gatehouse

and Barns at King's Manor)

GV II

Barn and gatehouse. Late C16 gatehouse; and probably mid C17 barn with C18

alterations. Gatehouse: coursed stone rubble plinth; coursed stone rubble with

brick dressings, and brick panels in regular pattern; old plain-tile roof.

Single storey and attic; 2-bay range. Gateway to left with 12-panel double-leaf

gates. 2-light stone mullion window to right with hood-mould. Interior not

inspected. Barn: stone uncoursed rubble plinth; red brick; old plain-tile roof.

2-storey, 3-bay range. Three 2-light stone mullion windows with flat brick

arches to ground floor. Rear: 2-storey, 3-window range. 2 plank doors. Regular

fenestration of wood mullion and transom windows. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4604188847

917

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (West side)

20/81 King's Manor

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as The King's

Manor)

GV II

Manor house, now house. Probably late C16 with later alterations. Small

timber-framing with brick infill; stone slate roof; brick ridge stack to right

of centre, end stack to left. 2-storey, 5-window range at right-angles to

street. Main front to garden. 4-panel door to right. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Double queen-post roof truss to right-return gable end. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

(VCH: Berkshire: Vol.4, p296, 1924)

Listing NGR: SU4604188847

918

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4688 (West side)

20/82 Abbey Manor Farmhouse

24/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse. Probably early C17. Brick plinth; roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof with some C20 plain-tile pitching; brick

stacks. 2-storey, 4-window range. 6-panel door with overlight and pediment hood

on brackets to left of centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. Cross-gables

to left and right with C19 shaped bargeboards. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4603388774

919

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4588, SU4688 (West side)

19/83, 20/83 Barn approx. 20m SW of Abbey

24/11/66 Manor Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as Barn at

Abbey Manor Farm)

GV II

Barn. Probably mid C17 six-bay barn, with probably late C17 four-bay barn at

right-angles to left. Brick plinth; painted C20 breeze-block walls to front,

timber-framing to rear; corrugated asbestos sheet to roof. 6-bay aisled barn.

Hipped midstrey to right of centre, with C20 double plank doors. Gabled opposing

midstrey to rear, with wood dove-boxes to gable. Queenpost roof with some

windbraces, some replacement of common rafters. Barn at right-angles to left.

Brick plinth; timber-framing with weatherboarding; C20 plain-tile roof. 4-bay

aisled barn. Lean-to midstrey to right of centre with double plank doors.

Queenpost roof. The two barns now form a continuous L-shaped barn with no

dividing wall.

Listing NGR: SU4600488748

920

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HIGH STREET

SU4588 (West side)

19/84 Sparks Farmhouse

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Sparks

Farm)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably late C16. Large timber-framing with roughcast

infill; weather boarding to left, probably on timber-framing; thatch roof,

half-hipped to right; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre. 2-storey,

8-bay range. Plank door to centre. 3-light casement with leaded lights to right

of centre. 4-pane window to left of centre. 4-pane window to first floor left of

centre. 2-light casement with leaded lights to right of centre. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4597088649

921

of

2228

SU 4688 EAST HENDRED

20/115

HIGH STREET

(West side)

K6 Telephone Kiosk

GV

II

Telephone kiosk, Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various

contractors. Cast Iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated crowns to top

panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU4604888842

922

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HILL FARM LANE

5U4688 (West side)

20/85 Hill Farm Cottage

II

House. C17, with some C20 alterations. C20 brick plinth; small timber-framing

with brick infill; C20 plain-tile roof, hipped to left, half-hipped to right;

brick ridge stack to left of centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. C20 door to

centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4611588386

923

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HORN LANE

SU4588 (North side)

19/86 Meadow Cottage

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Nos.1 and

2 Meadow Cottages)

GV II

House. C17, restored C20. C20 brick plinth; irregular timber-framing with

rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof; C20 brick ridge stack to centre, end stack

to right. 2-storey, 2-window range. 5-light wood mullion and transom windows to

all openings, except wood oriel window to first floor right. C20 door to rear.

Single-storey-and-attic addition to right on tall basement. Brick to basement;

large timber-framing with rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof. C20 windows to

all openings. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4594388466

924

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HORN LANE

SU4588 (North side)

19/87 Dunelin and Windy Ridge

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Probably mid C17. Rendered plinth; large timber-framing

with roughcast infill; old plain-tile roof, hipped to left, half-hipped to

right; brick ridge stack to left and right of centre. 2-storey, 4-window range.

Plank door to right of centre with gabled hood. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Gabled half-dormer to centre. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4590888463

925

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HORN LANE

SU4588 (North side)

19/88 The Cottage, and Chestnut

13/07/73 Cottage

GV II

Two houses. C16 house to left, with C18 front; C17 house to right. Painted brick

to left; roughcast, probably on timber-framing to right; thatch half-hipped

roof; brick ridge stacks to centre, and to right of centre. Single storey and

attic; 4-window range. C20 panelled door to centre. Plank door to right of

centre. 2-light casements with leaded lights to right. 3-light casements with

segmental brick heads and leaded lights to left. 4 swept dormers. Interior of

house to right; open fireplaces to ground floor, queenpost roof. Interior of

house to left not inspected but noted as being of cruck construction.

Listing NGR: SU4584088457

926

of

2228

EAST HENDRED HORN LANE

SU4588 (North side)

19/89 Hines Cottage

13/07/73

GV II

House. C17, with C18 front, C20 additions. Coursed stone rubble plinth; red

brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; thatch roof, hipped to left,

half-hipped to right; brick end stack to right. 2-storey; 2-window range.

Blocked doorway, to centre with single-light casement. 2-light wood casement

with segmental brick head to left. 3-light casement with segmental brick head to

right. Two 2-light casements to first floor. C20 door to rear. Probably C19

lean-to addition to left return. C20 addition to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4579288460

927

of

2228

EAST HENDRED MILL LANE

SU4588 (South side)

19/90 Mill Cottage

25/03/74

II

House. Probably mid C17. Rendered plinth; large timber-framing with painted

brick and rendered infill panels; thatch half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to

centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank door to centre

with lean-to hood. C20 casements to ground and first floor. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4550788925

928

of

2228

EAST HENDRED MILL LANE

SU4588 (South side)

19/91 Ginge Brook Pottery

II

Water mill, now pottery. Early C18, with C19 encasement. Red brick with random

flared headers in English bond to ground floor; weatherboarding on

timber-framing to first floor; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 2-storey, 5-bay,

2-window range. Plank door to left of centre. 2 segmental-headed openings to

ground floor centre and right with C20 glazing. Two 2-light wood casements to

first floor. Interior: chamfered spine beams with round end-stops. Much mill

machinery in situ.

Listing NGR: SU4541688959

929

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588 (East side)

19/92 No.2

09/02/76

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C20 alterations. Rendered C19 brick plinth to

centre; painted brick to ground floor left and right; irregular timber-framing

to ground floor centre with wattle-and-daub infill; C19 timber-framing to first

floor with rendered infill; C20 plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack

to left of centre. 2-storey, 3-bay range. Plank door to left of centre. 3-light

casements to left and right, 2-light casement to centre. 2 eyebrow half-dormers

to left and to right of centre. Interior not inspected but reputed to be of

cruck construction.

Listing NGR: SU4597588542

930

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588, SU4688 (East side)

19/93, 20/97 Nos.7 and 8 (Honeysuckle

24/11/66 Cottage)

(Formerly listed as Block of 6

cottages to north of Frampton

Farm)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C18. Roughcast, probably on brick; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge stack to right of centre, end stack to left. Single storey and

attic; 4-window range. Plank doors to right, and to left of centre. 2-light

casements to ground floor, those to left, and to left of centre are C20. 4

gabled dormers with C20 casements. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4599588424

931

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588 (East side)

19/94 Nos.9 and 10 (Jasmine Cottage)

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Block of

6 cottages to North of

Frampton's Farm)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C18. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. Single storey and attic; 3-window range.

Plank doors to right and centre. C20 bow windows to left and to right of centre.

C20 single-light casement to centre. Gabled dormers to centre and left with C20

casements. Gabled dormer to right has 2-light casement. Interiors not inspected.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4599788412

932

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588, SU4688 (East side)

19/95, 20/95 No.ll (Featherbed Cottage)

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Block of

6 Cottages to north of

Frampton's Farm)

GV II

House. C19 front, probably to earlier structure. Render, probably on brick; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left. 2-storey, single-window range. Plank

door to left. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. Interior not inspected

but reputed to be of cruck construction.

Listing NGR: SU4599688404

933

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588, SU4688 (East side)

19/96, 20/96 No.12 (St. Josephs)

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Block of 6

cottages to north of

Frampton's Farm)

GV II

House. Probably mid C17, with C20 alterations. Rendered plinth; small

timber-framing with rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof, hipped to right; brick

ridge stack to right. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank door to right with C20

open porch. Two 2-light casements to ground floor. Horizontal sashes to first

floor. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4599788397

934

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588, SU4688 (East side)

19/97, 20/97 No.13

GV II

House. C17, with later alterations. C20 painted brick to ground floor; large

timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor; thatch roof, hipped to

right; brick end stack to left. 2-storey, 2-window range. C20 panelled door to

C20 porch at centre. C20 three-light casement to left. 2-light casements to

ground floor right and to first floor. Interior not inspected. C20 single-storey

addition to left. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4599988386

935

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588, SU4688 (East side)

19/98, 20/98 Monk's Orchard

24/11/66

GV II

House. Probably mid C17, C18 encasement. Red brick with random flared headers in

Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left; ridge stack to centre,

end stack to right. Single storey and attic; 3-window range at right-angles to

street. C20 ribbed door to C20 porch at centre. French window with segmental

brick head to left. 2 French windows with segmental brick heads to right. 2

hipped half-dormers with 3-light wood mullion and transom windows. Rear:

timber-framing with brick infill. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4600888358

936

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4688 (East side)

20/99 Downside, and attached garden

24/11/66 wall

(Formerly listed as Downside

including garden wall)

GV II

House. Mid C17, with mid C18 garden front. Red brick to centre bay; grey brick

with red brick dressings to left and right; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack

to left, ridge stack to right of centre. Main front to gardens: 2-storey, 3-bay

range. Centre bay projects forward. 6-panel door to right of centre with gabled

plain-tile hood. Segmental-headed 3-light casements to left and right with

segmental brick heads. 2-light and 3-light wood mullion and transom windows to

centre. Segmental-headed 3-light casements to first floor left and right, with

segmental brick heads. Wood thermal window to first floor centre. Brick dentil

course to eaves. Pediment gable to centre bay with stone acorn finials to ends.

Entrance front to rear: render, probably on timber-framing. First floor jettied.

3 cross-gables to roof. Interior not inspected. C20 addition to left, C19

addition to right with C20 alterations. C19 garden wall of stone with brick

dressings and c20 brick coping. Approximately 2 metres high, and 30 metres long.

Listing NGR: SU4602688226

937

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588 (West side)

19/100 Nos.5 and 6

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17. Rendered plinth; large timber-framing with rendered

infill; C20 plain-tile roof, hipped to left. Cl9 brick ridge stacks to left and

right of centre, lateral stack to side of cross-wing to right. Single-storey and

attic; 2-window range with cross-wing to right. Sash door to centre with C20

gabled porch. Irregular fenestration of casements. 2 gabled dormers. Queen-post

roof-truss to gable end of cross-wing. Interiors not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU4595988441

938

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588 (West side)

19/101 Wells Head

24/11/66

GV II

House. C17. Rendered plinth to left; painted brick plinth to right. Large

timber-framing with rendered infill, some painted brick infill to left of

centre: thatch roof, hipped to left; brick end stack to right, ridge stack to

left of centre. 2-storey, 6-bay, 3-window range. C19 five-panel part-glazed door

to centre with rustic open gabled porch. 3-light casements with leaded lights to

all openings, except 2-light casement with leaded lights to right of centre.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4598288371

939

of

2228

EAST HENDRED NEWBURY ROAD

SU4588 (West side)

19/102 Framptons

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Frampton's

Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18, probably encasing earlier structure. Red brick

with flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile complex roof; various brick

stacks. Complex L-shaped plan. 2-storey, 2-window range with 2-storey, 2-window

cross-wing projecting to right. Plank door to lean-to porch at left return of

cross-wing. Irregular fenestration of casements. Brick dentil course to eaves.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4598188341

940

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4589, SU4588 (North side)

16/103, 19/103 Orchard Stables House and

attached barn.

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably early C17. Rendered plinth; roughcast, probably

on timber-framing; C20 plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to

centre. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. C20 casements in irregular

fenestration. C20 flat-roofed full dormer to centre. C20 door to right return.

Left return: small timber-framing with brick infill. Interior not inspected.

Long barn attached at right-angles to rear. Probably C17. Timber-framing with

weatherboarding; old plain-tile roof. Approx. 7-bay range. Irregular

fenestration. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4593289008

941

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4589, SU4588 (North side)

16/104, 19/104 Coulings

GV II

House. Probably mid C17, with C18 and C19 alterations. Painted brick to ground

floor; small timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor; old plain-tile

double-depth roof; brick lateral stack to right, ridge stacks to rear. 2-storey,

2-window range at right-angles to lane. C20 panelled door to centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements with leaded lights. Left return to lane: red brick

with flared headers in Flemish bond; queenpost roof truss with rendered infill

to cross-gable to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4591589006

942

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4589 (North side)

16/105 Manor Farm House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Manor

House)

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18 front to earlier structure, Cl9 alterations. Red brick with

random flared headers; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks to left

and right returns, iii four-panel door to centre with flat-roofed open porch on

square columns. C19 flat-sided bays to left and right with tripartite sashes

having glazing bars. 16-pane unhorned sashes to first floor. Dentil course to

eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4579289011

943

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4688 (South side)

20/106 Georgian House

09/02/76

GV II

House. Probably early C18. Brick plinth, part rendered; red brick with random

flared headers mostly in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof with bands of

fish-scale tiles; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 5-window range. C19 two-panel door

to centre with C20 Georgian style surround of Doric pilasters and triangular

pediment. Segmental-headed wood cross-windows with glazing bars to all openings,

having segmental brick heads. Flat brick band between ground and first floors.

Painted dentil cornice to eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4601488972

944

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4588 (South side)

19/107 Barn approx. 4m E of The

Plough Public House

GV II

Barn, part converted to hall. Probably early C18, with later alterations. Stone

uncoursed rubble plinth to left; brick plinth to centre; rendered plinth to

right; weatherboarding, probably on timber-framing to left and centre; large

timber-framing with rendered infill to right; thatch roof. Single-storey,

approx. 8 bays long. Double plank doors to left and to left of centre. Three C20

three-light casements to centre. Single C20 three-light casements to right.

Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4595188965

945

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4588 (South side)

19/108 The Plough Public House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Plough

Inn)

GV II

Public house. Mid C17 with late C17 wing to left. Roughcast, with flush rendered

quoins, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to

left, C20 end stack to right. 2-storey, 2-bay range, with cross-wing of 2

storeys and attic to right. C20 three-light wood mullion and transom windows to

ground floor, except 2-light wood mullion and transom window to left. 3-light

wood mullion window to first floor left. 4-light wood mullion window to right

with cornice to right. 2-light wood mullion window with cornice to gable of

cross-wing. Right return: 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Irregular

fenestration of wood mullion and transom windows. Addition to left: late C17.

Painted brick, except small timber-framing to left with painted brick infill;

old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. Single storey and

attic; 4-window range. Sash doors to left and right. Two 3-light casements with

segmental brick heads to centre. Gabled dormer to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4590488963

946

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4588 (South side)

19/109 Cob wall approx. 15m. NW of

09/02/76 The Plough Public House

Formerly listed as Cob wall

to road running eastwards from

Star Cottage)

GV II

Wall. Probably C18. Cob, with thatch coping. Approx. 1 1/2 metres high and 12

metres long.

Listing NGR: SU4588488977

947

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ORCHARD LANE

SU4588 (South side)

19/110 Star Cottage and attached cob

09/02/76 wall.

(Formerly listed as Star

Cottage)

GV II

House. Probably late C17. Rendered plinth; square timber-framing; with roughcast

infill; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack to rear.

2-storey, 2-window range. 3-light wood casements with leaded lights to all

openings. Plank door to rear. Interior not inspected. Cob wall attached to left:

Cob with thatch coping, approx. 1 1/2 metres high and 12 metres long.

Listing NGR: SU4583988977

948

of

2228

EAST HENDRED

ST MARYS ROAD

SU 4688 (EAST SIDE)

20/112 House approx 15m

South of Hunts End

(not included)

II

Shall be amended to read:

EAST HENDRED

SU 4688 ST MARYS ROAD

20/112 (EAST SIDE)

Hunts Farm

II

------------------------------------

EAST HENDRED ST. MARY'S ROAD

SU4688 (East side)

20/112 House approx. 15m S of Hunt's

End (not included)

II

House. C17, with C20 alterations. C20 brick plinth; small timber-framing with

rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre.

2-storey, 3-window range. C20 glazed door to right of centre. Irregular C20

fenestration, mostly of 3-light casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4603088411

949

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ST. MARY'S ROAD

SU4688 (West side)

20/113 Godfreys Farm

09/02/76 (Formerly listed as Cottage

20m SW of St. Mary's Church)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably early C17. Rendered plinth; irregular

timber-framing with rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to

left, ridge stack to right of centre. Single storey and attic; 3-window range.

Plank doors to centre and to right. 3-light casement to left. 2-light casement

to right of centre. Single-light casement to right. 2 eyebrow dormers with

3-light wood casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4604388522

950

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ST. MARY'S ROAD

SU4588, SU4688 (West side)

19/114, 20/114 Nos.1 and 2

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as No.6

Newbury Road)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18 and C19 alterations. Red brick; render,

probably on timber-framing to cross-wing at left, old plain-tile roof,

half-hipped to left; brick end stack to right, lateral stack to rear left.

L-shaped plan. Single storey and attic; 2-bay range. Plank door with lean-to

porch at junction of cross-wing to left. 3-light casement to right. 2-light

casement to right return of cross-wing. Flat-roofed dormer to right, gabled

dormer to right return of cross-wing. Probably C19 addition to right of

single-storey, single-window range; having plank door to left and 3-light

casement to right. Interior not inspected but reputed to be of cruck

construction.

Listing NGR: SU4598888451

951

of

2228

EAST HENDRED ST. MARY'S ROAD

SU4688 (East side)

20/111 Roman Catholic Church of Saint

21/12/82 Mary

(Formerly listed as St. Mary's

Roman Catholic Church)

GV II

Church. 1863-4 by C.A. Buckler for C.J. Eyston. Stone ashlar; old plain-tile

roofs. Early English style. 3-bay nave with north aisle, chancel with sacristy

to south, octagonal spirelet between nave and sacristy. Porch to centre bay of

nave with double plank doors to 2-centre arched doorway. Geometrical tracery

windows of 3-lights to nave and end of sacristy. 5-light geometrical tracery

window to west end of nave. Spirelet has louvred lancet openings on cardinal

sides of upper stage. Pyramidal stone spire to spirelet. Interior: not inspected

but noted as having wood open-work chancel screen and Hardman and Co. stained

glass to most windows.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p134)

Listing NGR: SU4607588537

952

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS LECHLADE ROAD (North

Side)

SU29NE

Bell House

2/84

GV

II

Village school and school house, now dwelling. Circa 1890, by Sir Ernest

George and Alfred Yeates for Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park. Cotswold

vernacular style.

Coursed rubble stone, stone dressings with a gabled stone tiled roof and

tall stone ridge stack. L shaped plan with the former school room in the W

wing at right angles to the road. Large mullioned and transomed window to

former school room, 3 and 4-light mullioned windows with leaded casements

elsewhere. One large dormer through the eaves line with a hipped stone

tiled roof with dripstone and plank door with leaded lights. An open wood

bell turret with a shaped lead cap rises from where the 2 wings meet.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2536797000

953

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS LECHLADE ROAD (South

Side)

SU29NE

Nos 6 and 7

2/85

GV

II

Pair of semi-detached houses. 1893 by Sir Ernest George and Alfred Yeates

for Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park. Cotswold vernacular style. Coursed

rubble stone and stone dressings with a gabled stone tiled roof and stone

stacks with moulded caps. 2-storeys facing the road with a gable end

fronting the War Memorial green, 4- and 5-light flat - headed mullioned

windows with leaded casements. Porches to E and W ends under deeply

projecting eaves. Tudor arched doorways with plank doors. The cottages

form a group with 2 other similar buildings known collectively as Roadside

Cottages. (q.v. Nos 8-11 (consec.) and Nos 12-14 (consec.)).

Listing NGR: SU2538196959

954

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS LECHLADE ROAD (South

Side)

SU29NE Nos 8-11 (consecutive)

2/86

GV II

Block of 4 dwellings. 1893 by Sir Ernest George and Alfred Yeates for

Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park as recorded on a datestone under the

central gabled projection. A fusion of Cotswold vernacular and collegiate

Gothic style. Coursed rubble stone and stone dressings with gabled stone

tiled roofs and stone stacks with moulded caps. 2-storeys; 3- and 4-light

flat headed mullioned windows with leaded casements, plank doors with leaded

lights under the Tudor arched doorways. Ball finials to gable ends. Set

back from Nos 6 and 7 (q.v), and with them and Nos 12-14 (consec.) (q.v.)

known collectively on Roadside Cottages.

Listing NGR: SU2536296942

955

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS LECHLADE ROAD (South

Side)

SU29NE Nos 12-14 (consecutive)

2/87

GV II

Block of 3 dwellings. 1893 by Sir Ernest George and Alfred Yeates for

Alexander Henderson of Buscot Park. A fusion of Cotswold vernacular and

collegiate Gothic style. Coursed rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and stone stacks with moulded caps. 2 storeys with

a large gable to the road under which are side doors with Tudor arches.

Gabled projection to the green reminiscent of a college oriel. 3- and 4-

light flat - headed mullioned windows with leaded casements, ball finials to

gable ends. Set at right angles to the road and forming the third side of a

courtyard around the War Memorial green. With Nos 6 and 7 (q.v.) and Nos 8-

11 (consec.) (q.v.) known collectively as Roadside Cottages.

Listing NGR: SU2533896956

956

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Church of St Michael

2/75

21/11/66

GV

II*

Parish church. Mainly C13 but restored in 1870, 1872 and 1895. Rubble

stone with a gabled stone tiled roof. 3 bay nave, 3-bay chancel, S porch

and W bellcote. 2- and 3-light Early English lancets to S wall of nave,

blocked Norman doorway, one Early English lancet on N wall of nave. W

window of 3 stepped trefoiled lancets with quatrefoils above. Single lancet

windows to N and S walls of chancel, E window of 3 stepped pointed-trefoiled

lights. C19 porch with gabled stone tiled roof and a C13 S doorway with a

rounded-trefoiled head. C19 gabled bellcote. The S aisle has disappeared

leaving an aisleless interior with the remains of an Early English arcade on

the S wall of the nave of plain character. Also an Early English cusped

tomb recess on S wall. Deep splays to the Norman and Early English windows

on N wall. Chancel arch is Transitional with abaci of saltire crosses but a

pointed arch with a slight chamfer. Early English sedilia in the chancel -

a recess with 2 half shafts on heads and with stiff leaf capitals. Also a

trefoil-headed piscina. Open rafter roof throughout with tie beams, queen

posts and tier of wind braces. Fine set of stained glass by Morris & Co:

1874 nave N side, St Matthew with Angel by Edward Burne-Jones; 1877 chancel

N side, Christ walking on the water also by Burne-Jones; 1935 W window, St

Raphael after a design by William Morris, St Michael after a design by Ford

Madox Brown and St Gabriel after another design by Morris. E window by

Clayton and Bell depicting scences from the gospels. Polygonal Jacobean

pulpit with much strapwork and arcading. Font also Jacobean - an octagonal

stone base with octagonal bowl and contemporary wooden cover with a crucifix

supported by 4 brackets.

A C Sewter, The Stained Glass of Williams Morris and his Circle, 1975, 2,

67.

Listing NGR: SU2628198558

957

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE

2 Chest tombs to the

2/76 Kinch family approx 10m

to S of porch at St Michael's

Church

GV

II

2 chest tombs. One to Thomas Kinch, died 1793, with bulbous corner

balusters; the other to William Kinch, died 1839, has free-standing angle

columns and Tuscan capitals.

Listing NGR: SU2629198551

958

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Faringdon tomb approx 3m

2/77 to W of St Michael's

Church.

GV II

Monument. 1920-1 to Jane Allen, died 1920 and her husband Alexander, Baron

Faringdon, died 1934. Large free-standing bronze cast of a sorrowing female

in Italian Renaissance dress modelled with curvaceous Art Nouveau drapery

and signed at the base 'George Frampton RA 1920'. She stands at the head of

3 marble slabs, the centre one raised and bevelled with a copper coat of

arms and inscriptions, her head bowed, offering a wreath. The right-hand

slab is initiated 'GF' and dated 1921.

Listing NGR: SU2627098549

959

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Eaton Hastings House

2/107 (formerly listed as The

10/11/52 Rectory House)

GV II

House, formerly rectory. Early C19. Coursed rubble stone with red brick

dressings and Welsh slate roof with rear lateral stacks. 2-storey 3-window

range of 16-pane sashes. Central later porch with part-glazed door and

single-light casements. To either side a 24-pane sash descends to ground

and has ganged brick lintel. 1st floor band.

Listing NGR: SU2589498263

960

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Village Cross remains,

2/78 approx 20m NW of Eaton

Hastings House

GV

II

Remains of village cross. C13. Octagonal stone base with water leaf

enrichment, in the garden of Eaton Hastings Home (formerly The Rectory).

Listing NGR: SU2634998592

961

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE

Lower House Farmhouse

2/79

14/8/86

GV

II

Farmhouse. Mid C17. Rubble stone with stone dressings and gabled machine

tiled roof with a central ridge brick stack on a stone base. 2 storeys and

attic, 3 bays on the S front with modern fenestration and one C17 2-light

window with an ovolo moulded mullion with a dripstone below the S gable.

Further 3 and 4-light C17 mullioned windows on the W and N fronts. C20 door

to exterior with the original C17 studded plank door with an iron lock

attached to the back. Later extension to the E of 2 storeys with modern 3-

light casements and a modern dormer. The interior has 2 stopped and

chamfered beams.

Listing NGR: SU2654898654

962

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Ferry

Cottage

2/80

GV

II

Small house. Late C17. Limewashed rubble stone with a gabled thatched roof

and end brick stacks, that on the E with a stone base. C20 wood casements

to most windows, but two C17 stone mullioned windows, to E of C20 door. C20

one-storey extension to the E with a gabled pantile roof and weather boarded

E end. No original internal features survive.

Listing NGR: SU2621898578

963

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE

Rhodes' Farmhouse

2/81

including stables to the

NE.

GV

II

Farmhouse and stables. C18. Chequer brick with a rubble stone base and

side walls and a gabled stone tiled roof with end stacks on brick with

dressed stone tops. S front of 2 storeys and attic; 3 bays with a dog-tooth

brick cornice, gauged bricks to window heads and 3-light C19 casements with

wood glazing bars. Stone architrave to 6-panelled door with a 2-light

rectangular fanlight. Brick outshut to rear with Welsh slates and further

2-storey brick extensions on the N. Early C18 stable range adjoining to the

NE, of coursed squared stone and brick dressings with a stone tiled roof,

gabled at the S end, hipped at the N end. 2 storeys; 7 bays with cambered

heads to windows.

Listing NGR: SU2605598452

964

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE The Grange

2/82

10/11/52

II

Farmhouse. 1658, as recorded on datestone below the W stack on the W front,

extended by the addition of a N wing in the C19. Coursed rubble stone with

stone dressings and a gabled stone tiled roof with brick ridge stacks. S

front of 2 storeys and attic; 4 bays with wooden box cornice and 4 irregular

gabled dormers. Windows are 3-light 8-pane casements. Centrally placed

panelled door beneath a flat moulded hood supported by brackets decorated

with leaves and tendrils. N stone and brick wing doubled the size of the

original house. 2 storeys and attic with gabled machine tiled roof.

Further NE stone extension of one storey and attic. No contemporay internal

features.

Listing NGR: SU2586598252

965

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Philip's Farmhouse

2/83 (formerly listed as

10/11/52 Phillips Farmhouse.)

II

Farmhouse, now house. 1658 as recorded on datestone inscribed 'BTA 1658'

below the apex of the W gable on the S front. Rubble stone with gabled

stone tiled roof and end stacks in reconstituted stone. S front of 2

storeys and attic; 2 bays with gables and 3-light mullioned windows. Those

on the ground floor renewed, first floor and gable lights original, all with

dripstones. C20 stone and stone tiled porch to E of one storey and one and

2-storey brick additions to the N. Interior: Contemporary internal

features preserved include C17 panelling to the E of the original central

passage, the higher reaches of a newel staircase to the E, stopped and

chamfered beams in the 2 ground floor rooms and the original timber roof.

Listing NGR: SU2536898162

966

of

2228

EATON HASTINGS

SU29NE Stud Farmhouse

2/88

II

Farmhouse. Early C19 addition to older house. Chequered brick on a stone

base with a gabled stone tiled roof and end brick stacks. S front of 2

storeys; 3 bays with C20 casement fenestration. Projecting gabled stone

tiled porch with a semi-circular fanlight. Remains of earlier house to NW -

one storey and attic of rubble stone and tiled roof and 3 gabled dormers.

C20 casements. Another later range to the NE of rubble stone and roughcast

with a gabled stone tiled roof.

Listing NGR: SU2564397213

967

of

2228

1. FERNHAM CHURCH LANE

SU 29 SE 2/7 Thatchets

II

2.

C17 of colourwashed brick and rubble stone with a gabled thatched roof and 2 ridge

brick stacks. Original cottage range of 1 storey and attic, 2 window range with a

further 2 window range to the W. 3 eyebrow dormers, that to the C20 range with

2 light leaded casements, the others of 2 and 3 light leaded casements. Similar

casements to the ground floor of the original range, but the C20 extension has 2

light windows with larger leaded panes. Gabled wooden glazed porch, plank door.

Listing NGR: SU2921591888

968

of

2228

1. FERNHAM CHURCH LANE

Box Tree Cottage

SU 29 SE 2/6

II

2.

Late C17-early c18 of colourwashed rubble stone and cement render to the attic with a

thatched roof, gabled to the roof and half hipped and swept down over 2 outshuts to

the W. One storey and attic, 3 window range. Upper windows are 3 light 2 pane wood

casements, the lower a mixture of 2 and 3 light casements. A bread oven with a

conical stone tiled roof projects from the E wall.

Listing NGR: SU2928491920

969

of

2228

1. FERNHAM HIGH STREET

Church of St John

SU 29 SE 2/1

II GV

2.

1861 by J H Hugall as recorded by Goodhart-Rendel. Squared and coursed rubble stone,

dressed stone quoins and copings with gabled stone tiled roofs. 3 bay nave, 2 bay

chancel, single w bellcote, S porch and N vestry. Early English details of 2 light

cusped windows with roundels above under pointed arches to the nave and plain cusped

lancets to the chancel. E window of 3 cusped lancets with quatrefoil and trefoils

above under pointed arch enclosed by a dripstone with uncut capitals. W front has

2 cusped lancets with quatrefoils above either side of a stepped buttress. S porch

with outer arch moulded and ending in tightly foliated capitals and inner of a single

moulded arch with uncut capitals.

Aisleless interior with open rafter roofs and a plainly moulded chancel arch on half

shafts with tightly foliated capitals.

1867 stained glassE window by Wailes and further stained glass in chancel S window

and nave S windows. Stone pulpit with coloured marble insets and octagonal font on

oloured marble piers both contemporary with the church.

St John's stands on an elevated site overlooking the village centre.

Listing NGR: SU2934691903

970

of

2228

1. FERNHAM THE GREEN

Corner Cottage

SU 29 SE 2/5

II GV

2.

C17 part stone rubble faced in roughcast and part timber framed with brick infilling

rendered and all limewashed. Gabled thatched roof with decorative ridge and one

centre brick ridge stack. One storey and attic, 4 window range. All windows are

2 light 6 pane casements set between timbers. Gable end to the road has

non-structural close studding to the attic storey and more evenly spaced studding to

the ground floor with angle struts - all presumably C19 decorative work. Modern wood

faced thatched porch, plank door.

The interior is not of special interest.

Listing NGR: SU2931891876

971

of

2228

1. FERNHAM THE GREEN

The Old Manor House

SU 29 SE 2/3

II GV

2.

C17 of coursed rubble stone and long and short dressed stone quoins of two builds

with

a stone tiled roof to the NE, machine tiled to the SW, gabled at the NW end and half

hipped to the NE. NW end stack and brick ridge stack. Originally two 3 bay ranges,

now a 2 storey, 6 window SW range with 3 stone diamonds inset in NW section. The

fenestration of this SW front has been completely altered since the building appeared

on the previous list. The upper openings, apart from a loft door, were originally

C17

4 light mullioned and transomed windows, but they have recently been replaced by

modern 2 light top lit wood casements. A large double 2 light window to the left of

the modern door now replaces an 8 light C19 mullioned and transomed window and a

plank

door with rectangular fanlight. Also gone is a tall 3 light casement replaced by a

modern 2 light top lit casement. Despite these alterations the buillding retains

sufficient character to be worthy of listing in such a prominent site in the village

centre.

Listing NGR: SU2929791812

972

of

2228

1. FERNHAM THE GREEN

Peach Cottage

SU 29 SE 2/4 GV

II

2.

C17 oF limewashed rubble stone and brick to the attic with a thatched roof, gabled at

the N end and half hipped at S end over brick outshut. NE and stone stack and SW

brick stack on outshut. One storey and attic, 3 bays. The attic has 4 pane 2 light

casements, and the ground floor one 4 pane 2 light casement and one 8 pane sash.

Plank door to the right hand bay.

Listing NGR: SU2929091832

973

of

2228

1. FERNHAM

SU 29 SE 2/2 Keeper's Cottage

II

2.

C17, part timber framed and part limewashed stone rubble with a thatched roof, half

hipped to the roadside, gabled to the rear with a central ridge stone stack with a

renewed brick top. Originally a 2 cottage range with a modern 2 bay SE extension.

Timber framing visible on the NW end and the N front of the first bay. All the

windows are now 2 light modern casements with leaded diamond glazing. A rubble stone

bread oven projects from the SW front. Modern glazed door facing the road on the

N side.

Listing NGR: SU2936891851

974

of

2228

FERNHAM

58/0/10002 MANOR FARMHOUSE

31-MAR-03

II

Farmhouse. Early-C18, with mid-C19 re-fitting and small late-C19 dairy extension.

Rubble stone with brick dressings, on stone plinth. Steep pitch tile roof with brick

end stacks. Central entrance to lobby and stair flanked by 2 rooms to each of 2

storeys plus attic.

EXTERIOR: South elevation with 3 casements over two and central entrance with

original main door, all finely gauged brick lintels with quoined sides. Single

dormer. East gable with small blocked windows. North elevation with symmetrical 3

window openings to each floor, one with 12-pane sash, the rest blocked, but retaining

their finely gauged lintels and quoins. Late-C19 extension to west with dairy to

ground floor.

INTERIOR: Ground floor has main door with strap metal hinges and original hardware.

To east, parlour has boxed spine beam, C19 wood surround fireplace with corbelled

brackets each with 3 pyramid studs, and flanking cupboards with 2-panel doors. To

west, kitchen has wide, C19 stone fireplace similarly detailed to that in parlour,

and a chamfered and stopped spine beam. Stair is boxed-in at ground to first floor,

with short run of balusters at the top, now removed. From first to attic floor, a

complete run of moulded closed string stair with vase balusters, a wide moulded

handrail, and a heavy square newel. Similar balusters and newels to attic

balustrade. First floor east room has bolection moulding fireplace, similarly flanked

by cupboards with 2-panel doors. Wide wooden floor boards at first floor and attic.

Roof structure comprises 2 trusses with ties at attic floor level, collars and double

purlins. Central truss has been carefully in-filled with boarding forming a

partition. Lathe and plaster finish to ceiling.

An excellent survival of a farmhouse with an early-C18 core that retains several high

quality fittings, its plan form and roof of that early date, and that was re-fitted

in the mid-C19 when the farm was remodelled.

975

of

2228

FRILFORD A338

SU4497

16/47 Milestone at SU 4445 9785

- II

Milestone. Late C18. Limestone. Whitewashed: inscription reads

OXFORD/7/WANTAGE/7. The road was turnpiked in 1770.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4445097850

976

of

2228

FRILFORD A338

SU4497

16/48 No.4

- II

House. Early C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick ridge

stack. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range of

irregular fenestration. Timber lintel over C20 door with pentice, and C20

windows. 2-light leaded dormer casement. Small outshut to rear. Extension to

right of one storey, one bay; limestone rubble with Welsh slate roof. Interior:

room to left has full set of chamfered and stopped beam and joists, and gunrack

over open fireplace with moulded bressumer, flanked by old plank doors. First

floor not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4420597236

977

of

2228

FRILFORD

SU4397

15/43 Frilford Grange Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18: probably C17 rear wing. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone

slate roof; symmetrical stone end stacks with brick quoins and tops. L-plan with

rear left wing. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Consoles to flat hood over C19

six-panelled (4 glazed) door. Flat stone arches over 8-pane sashes with thick

glazing bars. Raised storey band; moulded wood cornice. Rear wing of similar

materials: one storey and attic; 2- extended to 3-window range, with brick ridge

stack and two 2-light leaded casements to left. Interior: 2-panelled doors.

Central narrow hall has early C18 dog-leg with winder staircase, with turned

balusters on closed string. Room to right has chamfered beam, and eared

architrave to fireplace adjoining china closet. First floor has chamfered beam

and fireplace to right, and panelled surround to window seat and cupboard to

left. 5-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Rear wing has large

back-kitchen with chamfered and stopped beam and large inglenook fireplace with

seats and saltboxes. Joints on the front elevation show that the window

arrangement has been altered, possibly from 5 bays originally to the present

3-window range.

Listing NGR: SU4391897248

978

of

2228

FRILFORD

SU4397

15/44 Frilford Grange and Frilford

Old Grange

GV II

Two houses. c.1840 (Frilford Grange) with mid C18 house to rear (Frilford Old

Grange). Frilford Grange: coursed and dressed limestone with ashlar dressings,

and banded rustication to ground floor. Gabled Welsh slate roof; brick ridge an

end stacks. Single-depth plan. Franco-Italianate style. 2 storeys. 4-window

range. Round arch over double-leaf doors with fanlight. 3-bay porch with keyed

round arches and pierced spandrels is continued as verandah with parapet across

gabled outer projections: these have tripartite French windows, the first floor

windows being set and revealed within twin basket arches with busts carved on

the outer keys. 2-bay centre has French windows set in moulded segmental-headed

architraves. Deep pine bracketed eaves. Interior: mid C19 interior with marble

fireplaces and staircase. Frilford Old Grange: coursed limestone rubble; gabled

M-shaped stone slate roof; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2-storey,

3-window range rear elevation, has 6-panelled (2 glazed) door with overlight

flanked by C20 window and C19 four-light casement: C20 windows and mid C18

three-light cross-window with leaded lights on first floor. Mid C19 stucco

extension to side. Rear service range, heightened in early C19, has two C18

three-light leaded casements. Interior: C18 panelled doors. 5-bay collar-truss

with butt purlins. One of 2 villas in Frilford built for the Aldworths in

c.1840.

(John Betjeman and John Piper (Ed.), Murrays Architectural guide: Berkshire,

1949, p.131).

Listing NGR: SU4389497213

979

of

2228

FRILFORD

SU4397

15/45 Stables approx. 8m. N of

Frilford Old Grange

GV II

Stables. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; half-hipped stone slate roof, with

old tiles near ridge. One storey and loft; 3-window range. Garage in right bay

has C20 sliding doors: timber lintel over late C18 six-panelled door and 2-light

leaded casement with 2 re-used medieval cornices to left: loft door has nesting

holes at top of gablet. Similar window to rear. Early C19 outshut to left.

Interior: collar-truss post and pad roof with curved under-principals. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4390297227

980

of

2228

FRILFORD

SU4397, SU4497 Josca's Preparatory School

15/46, 16/46

- II

House, now school. Mid C18: front range built c.1840 for the Aldworth family.

Coursed dressed limestone; gabled and stone-coped slate roof; stone ridge, end

and internal stacks. Double-depth plan. Jacobean Revival style. 2 storeys.

4-window range, with projecting outer bays. 2-light stone-mullioned windows

above central Tudor-arched doorway: panelled door set back within moulded

surround with stained glass windows. Dutch-gabled outer bays have

stone-mullioned and transomed 2-storey canted bay windows. Mid C18 wing to rear

left, remodelled and extended in C19 and C20: of similar materials, with 8-pane

sashes. Interior: mainly mid C19, including mid C19 bolection-panelled doors and

shutters. Mid C18 dog-leg stairs with turned balusters to rear of hall, adjoins

panelled room. One of 2 villas in Frilford built for the Aldworths in c.1840.

The Dutch gables with their mullioned and transomed bay windows are also found

in J.C. Loundon's designs for his "Beau Ideal Villa".

(J.C. Loundon "An encyclopedia of cottage, farm and villa architecture, 1833,

figs. 1438-9; M. Billings Directory and 6azetter of Berkshire and Oxfordshire,

1854, p.274; John Betjeman and John Piper, (Ed.), Murray's Architectural Guide:

Berkshire, 1949, p.131).

Listing NGR: SU4399397210

981

of

2228

FRILFORD

SU4397

The Old Farmhouse

15/49

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled and

half-hipped roof, old tiles to front and C20 tiles to rear; brick end stack, and

rear lateral stack of stone finished in C20 brick. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys;

4-window range. Concrete lintel over C20 door with porch, and timber lintels

over C20 doors to sides. Concrete and timber lintels over C20 windows: chamfered

and ogee-stopped timber lintel over window above central door. Interior: open

fireplace to right. Room to left has chamfered and wedge-stopped beam,

quarter-turn stairs adjoining open fireplace and panelled spice cupboard. First

floor has chamfered and stopped beam to left. Roof, remodelled in C20, has

queen-post truss to right. The farmhouse was converted into 2 cottages in the

mid C19.

Listing NGR: SU4383797276

982

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY ABINGDON ROAD

SU4398 (North side)

Tubney

13/50 No.10 (Rose Cottage)

GV II

House. Early/mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick end

stacks, left one rebuilt. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range.

Timber lintels over C20 door with pentice and C19 two-light casements, also in

half-dormers. C20 porch to rear. Interior: chamfered beams. Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4310198753

983

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY ABINGDON ROAD

SU4398 (East side)

Tubney

13/51 No.8 (White Rose Cottage)

04/08/80 (Formerly listed as No.8

(White Horse Cottage)

GV II

House. C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble, rendered front; thatch roof, hipped

to left and gabled to right with brick stack, 2-unit outshut plan. One storey

and attic; 2-window range. C20 door and porch. Timber lintel over C20 window to

right: one-light window to left. C20 dormer casements. Outshut with plank door

to left extends across rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU4306898765

984

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY ABINGDON ROAD

SU4398 (South side)

Tubney

13/52 Nos.14, 15 (Cobweb Cottage),

16 and 17

- II

3 cottages, now 4 dwellings. Early/late C18. Front range of 2 cottages: coursed

and uncoursed limestone rubble, colourwashed at front: right bay of colourwashed

brick; gabled and half-hipped thatch roofs; brick end and ridge stacks. 2

one-unit cottages at front attached to cottage at rear. Two ranges at front: one

storey and attic, 2-window range to right of one storey and attic, one-window

range. Segmental brick arch over C19 plank door with Welsh slate pentice,

flanked by flat brick arches over C20 casements: left bay has timber lintel over

C20 casement, and has Victorian post box: C19 dormer casement to right. C19 bay

added to right of front: of colourwashed limestone rubble, with gabled old tile

roof. Rear wing of similar materials, half-hipped roof, 2 ridge stacks and C20

extension to rear. One storey and attic, 4-window range with two C20 porches,

C19 two-light casements and C18 two-light leaded casements in dormers. Interior:

No.14 has chamfered and stopped bressumer over open fireplace with bread oven

and seat; chamfered beam; round and split elm rafters with thatch ties. Similar

roof in No.16 which has closed truss next to No.17: chamfered beam. No.15 has

chamfered beam.

Listing NGR: SU4349598679

985

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY DIGGING LANE

SU4298 (East side)

Fyfield

12/53 Nos.25 and 26

- II

2 cottages. C18, later extension to right. Coursed limestone rubble, more

dressed blocks to right. Gabled thatch roof; brick ridge and left end stacks. 2

one-unit dwellings. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over

C20 doors: stone porch to left built 1985, C20 timber porch to right. Timber

lintels over C19 two-light casements and one-light to right: 2-light half-dormer

casements. Interior of No.26: chamfered joists. Old plank door to quarter-turn

stairs. 2-bay roof with closed truss, and willow rafters lashed with twine.

Interior of No.25 not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4224498497

986

of

2228

In the entry for FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FARINGDON ROAD

5/54 (North side)

Tubney

GV School House

the address shall be amended to read FARINGDON ROAD

5/54 (North side)

Tubney

GV The Old School

------------------------------------

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NW (North side)

Tubney

5/54 School House

GV II

School, now house. c.1847 by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. Coursed limestone

rubble; gabled stone slate roof; brick rear lateral stack. Gothic Revival style. One-

storey, 2-window range. Central gabled porch with pointed chamfered doorway, flanked

by one-light trefoil-headed windows. Tall 3-light trefoil-headed windows in side

walls. C20 extension to rear. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

(P. Stanton, Pugin,1971,p.205).

Listing NGR: SU4358299269

987

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NW (North side)

Tubney

5/55 Church of St. Lawrence

25/01/72 (Formerly listed as Church of

St. Lawrences)

GV II

Church. 1844-7, by Augustus Northmore Welby Pugin for Magdalene College, Oxford.

Coursed limestone rubble, ashlar dressings; gabled stone slate roof with crested

ridge tiles; concrete tile roof to vestry and adjoining part of chancel roof; stone

gable end stack to vestry. Chancel with north vestry, nave with west bellcote. Gothic

Revival style. Decorated-style 3-light east window. Vestry has plain pointed doorway

and shallow pointed moulded surrounds to 2-light windows. Two-bay chancel and 4-bay

nave have one- and 2-light trefoil-headed windows. Gabled south porch to left has

plain pointed chamfered doorways. Offset buttresses at all bay divisions: west

bellcote supported by offset buttress at centre of west wall.

Interior: chancel has finely carved reredos, benches with carved bench

ends, communion rail and priest's chair with curved stretchers. Encaustic tile

floor: trussed rafter roof with embattled wall plate has fine stencilled

painting, probably by Pugin. Nave has pulpit, lectern and some benches with

carved ends by Pugin. Octagonal font, with carved panels and bowl supports,

given by Queen Adelaide. 3 fine chandeliers, and 3 candelabra on each wall. The

plans by Pugin (dated 1844) and much correspondence relating to the church's

building survive at Magdelene College, Oxford. The church cost £596 to build:

Pugin wrote, "I first drew it out with a Tower, but it then cost 645, so I have

altered it into a Belfry". This church was Pugin's only Anglican commission.

(For watercolours, drawing and plan signed by Pugin 1844 see Magdalene College

MS 743; Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.242-3; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV,

p.300; P. Stanton, Pugin, 1971, pp.132 and 205).

Listing NGR: SU4355699249

988

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NW (North side)

Tubney

5/56 Milestone approx. 20m. SE of

Church of St. Lawrence

GV II

Milestone. Late C18. Limestone. Whitewashed with black letter inscriptions,

Oxford/7/Faringdon/10). The road was turnpiked in 1733.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4359699244

989

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NW (South side)

Tubney

5/57 Tubney Warren House and

attached walls

GV II

House. c.1730-40: refronted c.1840. Stucco front to walls of coursed limestone

rubble with brick quoins and dressings; gabled Welsh slate roof; brick

symmmetrical end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-window

range. Pedimented Doric porch: C20 door, and C19 double-leaf half-glazed inner

doors. 6-pane sashes to all windows. Rusticated ground floor is divided from

first floor by an undulate scrolled band: pilasters at ends. Three C18 ranges to

rear with gabled roofs have flat brick arches over narrowed openings and sashes

in outer bays. Lower added range to left. Interior: fine mid C18 dog-leg with

landing staircase has turned and twisted balusters: said to have been reset.

Subsidiary features: fine attached walls of limestone rubble with stepped brick

cornice: wall encloses rectangle approx. 20 x 50m. and is joined to a barn

(q.v.) at north-north-east corner.

Listing NGR: SU4392499268

990

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NW (South side)

Tubney

5/58 Barn approx. 25m. NNE of

Tubney Warren House

GV II

Barn. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and dressings;

half-hipped old tile roof. Aisled 10-bay plan with 2 threshing floors. Two

midstreys with hipped roofs have C20 double doors and adjoining outshuts: brick

ventilation slits and dentilled eaves. Interior: 10-bay collar-truss roof with

butt purlins and braced posts. Included for group value.

(Shown on map of 1767, ref. Magdalene College, Oxford MS).

Listing NGR: SU4393799328

991

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FYFIELD

SU4298

12/59 Fyfield Manor

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as The Manor

House)

GV II*

Manor house, now dwelling and office. c.1325, for Sir John Golafre: hall to

right heightened and rebuilt in late C16, and C16 and C17 extensions, for the

White family: restored in 1868 by J.H. Parker. Limestone rubble with ashlar

dressings. Porch and adjoining wing of solar over service survive of early C14

Decorated-style house. Timber-framed solar wing, set on high limestone plinth,

has main framing of heavy scantling with heavy cusped angle braces: first floor

of porch to right is roughcast over timber frame. Gabled stone slate roofs;

stone and brick stacks. 2-storey porch has 2-light Decorated window with

heraldic shields in spandrels: pointed moulded doorways, ballflower ornament to

inner doorway framing ancient studded doors with grill and iron fittings. Early

C14 two-storey and -attic, gabled front of solar wing to left has C17

ovolo-moulded mullioned and transomed windows and early C14 two-light

trefoil-headed attic window. Late C16 range behind and to right of porch of 2

storeys and attic; symmetrical 3-window range: 3-light stone-mullioned

cavetto-moulded windows have restored C18 casements and are set under 3 gables,

with stack on fourth gable to left; gable end ashlar stacks; similar

stone-mullioned windows to rear. Two-storey range to left of C14 wing has C17

three-light wood-mullioned window (reset after 1868): late C17 three-unit

lobby-entry house, with 2- and 3-light leaded casements, 2-unit dwelling and C19

stable extend forward from left. Interior: screens have 3 early C14 pointed

moulded service doorways. C14 wing has heavy transverse beams and C17 door with

lock in service area: first-floor solar has moulded oak doorways to left and to

porch, C16 moulded stone fireplace in left wall, and 3-bay roof of massive

scantling, partially restored by Parker: moulded wall plates, and

cusp-chamfering to cusped braces tenoned into cambered tie beams of collar

trusses with side struts, windbraces and butt purlins. Late C16 range has

chamfered and stopped beams, timber-framed partitions to first floor and attic,

restored stone moulded fireplaces, 2 blacked round-headed doorways, and 4-bay

collar-truss roof with clasped purlins and windbraces. Old range to left of C14

wing has C17 door and chamfered beams. First-floor room has early C18 panelling,

C16 stone-moulded fireplace and cusp-chamfering to doorway and posts, braces and

tie beams of 3-bay roof (not inspected). Interiors of C17 ranges to left not

inspected.

(Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, pp.145-6; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.345;

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Archaeological Journal, Vol.23

(1917), Figs. 1 and 2; National Monuments Record).

992

of

2228

Listing NGR: SU4230798943

993

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY MAIN ROAD

SU4298 (North side)

Fyfield

12/61 No.3

GV II

House. Mid C18, with later C18 additions to rear and right. Coursed and dressed

limestone to early C18 left bay: rest of coursed limestone rubble with squared

quoins. Gabled roof of stone slates to front and concrete tiles to rear; stone

ridge stack. One- extended to 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Left bay:

carved consoles to flat hood over C19 four-panelled door and timber lintels over

3-light leaded casements. Right bay: concrete lintel over C20 window above

canted bay window. Late C18 rear left wing of similar materials with gabled old

tile roof.

Listing NGR: SU4240698778

994

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY MAIN ROAD

SU4298 (North side)

Fyfield

12/62 The White Hart Inn

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as White Hart

Inn)

GV II*

Almshouses and chantry priest's house, now public house. Mid C15, built for Sir

John Golafre after his death in 1442. Restored 1963. Roughcast, with ashlar

dressings: left wing, originally timber-framed, is now rendered with main

elements of frame and tension braces exposed to front and rear. Gabled stone

slate roof; tapered external end stacks of stone rubble finished in brick.

3-unit hall range of open hall and service rooms to right, with parlour cross

wing to left. 2 storeys: 4-window range. Hall range: C20 door to screens with

stone surrounds and C20 door to right. C18 two-, 3- and 4-light restored

casements, except two 3- and 5-light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned windows with

leaded-lights to top right: stone dressings to blocked C15 window which lit left

bay of hall, Parlour wing: similar C18 casements, and blocked C15 plain

wood-mullioned window in right side wall. Rear: stone dressings to C15 screens

doorway and blocked hall window; parlour wing has blocked C15 plain

wood-mullioned window over chamfered stone stair-light in right side wall. C19

extensions to sides of colourwashed rubble with hipped and gabled stone slate

roofs. Interior: restored in 1963. Parlour wing: ground-floor parlour has

stop-chamfered joists, blocked C15 fireplace adjoining exposed spandrel of

mid/late C16 stone moulded fireplace; C16 panelling to rear; stone spiral stairs

with timber treads; first-floor solar has lateral timber partitions with rebated

doorframes under tie beams of 2-bay king-post trusses with clasped purlins and

curved wind-braces; blocked window with 2 oak mullions in left side wall. Hall

range: open hall has chamfered arch-braced roof truss with upper collar, tabled

clasped purlins, arched windbraces and ashlar plate. Timber-framed dais

partition with tension braces set over projecting ogee-moulded dais beam:

timber-framed screens partition set over 2 four-centred service doors with

quatrefoil spandrels to right. 2-unit service area has ogee-stopped beams and

open fireplaces in right side wall: original layout possibly consisted of

screens opening to a buttery and/or pantry to the left of a kitchen. History:

Sir John Golafre who died in 1442, left money for the foundation of the House or

Hospital of St. John the Baptist which maintained 5 almsmen and a chantry

priest, who maintained the chantry chapel in the Church of St. Nicholas (q.v.).

The parlour wing probably accommodated the priest, and the rooms over the

service area the bedesmen. After the Dissolution it eventually, in 1580, passed

to St. John's College, Oxford, who still own it.

Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, p.146; Oxfordshire County Museums, Woodstock,

P.R.N. 9821; Bodleian Library, MS Top. Berks c.55 for 58 photos of White Hart

before and after restoration).

995

of

2228

Listing NGR: SU4235698760

996

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY MAIN ROAD

SU4298 (North side)

Fyfield

12/63 Crossways

GV II

House. C17: mid/late C18 wing to left. Uncoursed limestone rubble. Coursed

limestone rubble to later right bay; half-hipped thatch roof; C19 brick end

stack and stone lateral stack to right. 2- extended to 3-unit plan. One storey

and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 plank door and C19 casements:

C19 3-light dormer casement. Mid/late C18 wing projects forward from left bay:

coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings, hipped and gabled

stone slate roof; brick rear lateral stacks. 2 storeys: 2-window range.

Segmental brick arch over C20 door with porch, C19 two- and 3-light casements

and blocked door to right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4220498745

997

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY MAIN ROAD

SU4298 (North side)

Fyfield

12/64 Milestone approx. 28m. WSW of

Crossways

GV II

Milestone. Early/mid C19. Limestone. Segmental top: inscription reads:

Oxford/8/Faringdon/8. The road was turnpiked in 1733.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet, No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4215998732

998

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNE'/ MAIN ROAD

SU4298 (South side)

Fyfield

12/65 No.31 (Gamekeeper's Cottage)

20/11/86

GV II

House. C18, Colourwashed coursed limestone rubble; half-hipped thatch roof;

brick end stack. One-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber

lintels over C20 two-light casements: C19 three-light dormer casement. C19

one-storey extension to right of colourwashed brick under same thatch roof. C20

extension with present entry to rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU4219098707

999

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU4298 (East side)

Fyfield

12/70 Birch Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled and

half-hipped thatch roof; brick ridge stack. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. Chamfered timber lintels over 3-light leaded casements. Timber lintels

over blocked gable-entry to left, rear entry and leaded casement. Mid C18

one-storey service wing to rear right of limestone rubble with gabled stone

slate roof and 3-light leaded casement Interior: chamfered and stopped beams.

Chamfered bressumer over open fireplace with inglenook seats. 4-bay queen-post

roof has chamfered cyma-stopped beam and purlin in central room. Service wing,

once used as brewhouse, has 2 collar trusses and brick segmental-arched

fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU4226198774

1000

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU4298 (West side)

Fyfield

12/74 Manor Farmhouse

09/02/66

GV II*

Farmhouse. c.1700. Uncoursed limestone rubble; hipped Welsh slate roof; stone

finished in render over brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and

attic; symmetrical 5-window range. Early C19 steps with piers and stone-coped

side walls. Consoles support flat hood over C19 double-leaf panelled doors.

Renewed stone lintels over late C18/early C19 six-pane sashes. Gabled roof

dormers with C19 two-light casements. Rear: sashes and 2 early C18

wood-mullioned cross windows flank 3-storey stair turret. Mid C19 extension of

similar materials to left. Interior: central hall with bolection panelling leads

through segmental-arched entry to dog-leg staircase with twisted urn balusters

and square newels with pendentives. Bolection-panelled doors. Bolection-panelled

rooms to right, with central closet. Early C18 fireplace with bolection-moulded

architrave and overmantle in room to left. First floor has panelled room over

entry, and 3 early C18 fireplaces with bolection-panelled surrounds and

over mantels: rooms have moulded cornices, and bolection-panelled dado to right.

Attic has ribbed doors and collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU4222098879

1001

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU4298 (West side)

Fyfield

12/75 Fyfield House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C19 front range: C17 rear ranges remodelled in late

C19. Early C19 range: coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings;

hipped C20 tile roof; brick rear lateral stacks. Central staircase plan. 2

storeys: 3-window range. Concrete lintels over central 6-panelled door and

flanking French windows: 8-pane flanking 6-pane sashes on first floor have brick

quoins. Brick stair turret to rear. C17 rear ranges of similar materials:

2-storey range joins C17 cross wing to rear, of uncoursed limestone rubble with

gabled old tile roof and stone ridge stack. Interior: early C19 range has

6-panelled doors and dog-leg stairs with stick balusters and moulded newels.

Room to rear has open fireplace and chamfered and stopped beam: cased beams and

principal rafters in rest of C17 range.

Listing NGR: SU4224098776

1002

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU4298 (West side)

Fyfield

12/76 Gatepier approx. 20m. S of

Fyfield House

GV II

Gatepier. Early C18. Limestone ashlar with ball finial. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU4222898743

1003

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FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU4298 (West side)

Fyfield

12/77 Gatepier approx. 20m. SSW of

Fyfield House

GV II

Gatepier. Early C19. Limestone ashlar with ball finial. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU4222598744

1004

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2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (East side)

Netherton

5/66 Stone's Farmhouse and attached

walls

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C17, extended mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled roof

with stone slates to front and C20 tiles to rear; stone ridge stack. 3-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys: 3-window range. Timber lintel over C20 door: C20

porch. Timber lintels over C19 four-light casements and similar C20 window to

left adjoining blocked opening: segmental brick arches over C19 first-floor

3-light casements. Rear dairy outshut, and mid C18 two-storey wing to right of

similar materials with brick dressings. Interior: C19 panelled shutters and

doors. Chamfered and stopped beam and similar bressumer over open fireplace in

right room. Chamfered beams, open fireplace, and unusual brick vaulted dairy to

left. Roof not inspected. Subsidiary features: wall of limestone rubble attached

to right of front, meets wall with bee boles at right angles and approximately

15 metres south-east of house.

Listing NGR: SU4194199343

1005

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (East side)

Netherton

5/67 Stables approx. 15m. W of

Stone's Farmhouse

GV II

Stables, now store. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof.

One storey and loft; 3-window range. Timber lintels over double doors to

traphouse in right bay, C19 stable doors and three C20 windows: 4 ventilation

holes beneath eaves. Two gabled loft doors set over stable doors. Interior: post

and pad roof in hay loft, over wagon-horse stable, hackney stable and traphouse

with harness pegs. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4192099351

1006

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (East side)

Netherton

5/68 Glebe Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C17, remodelled mid C19. Uncoursed limestone

rubble with brick quoins to left and brick dressings; gabled and hipped old tile

roof; stone gable end stacks to left and rear right. 3-unit plan with cross wing

to right. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Timber lintel over central C20

door. Concrete lintels over C19 casements. One bay extension to rear right, of

similar materials with C20 brick rebuilding. Timber lintel over blocked door to

rear. Interior noted as having C18 2-panelled doors and chamfered and stopped

beams.

Listing NGR: SU4197899302

1007

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2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (East side)

Netherton

5/69 Barn approx. 40m. E of Glebe

Cottage

GV II

Barn. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble: weatherboarding over timber framing on

stone plinth to part of right bay and on left gable wall; half-hipped thatch

roof. Double-entry has one plank door; flanked by splayed ventilation slits.

Interior: 4-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4202499299

1008

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (West side)

Netherton

5/71 Nos.46 (Ranfurly) and 47

GV II

Two cottages. C17, extended in C18. Coursed limestone rubble, More regular

stonework in extension; gabled concrete tile roof; stone ridge stack and brick

end stacks. 2-extended to 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range.

Timber lintels over C19 plank doors and 3-light casements: four C20 dormers, C20

rear range of brick. Interior: No.47 has chamfered beam. No.46 not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4191299290

1009

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (West side)

Netherton

5/72 No.45 (Pear Tree Cottage)

GV II

House. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled concrete tile roof; stone

ridge stack. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 timber

lintels over C20 door, flanked by C19 three-light casements: C19 two-light

first-floor casements. Interior: chamfered and stopped beams to right. Chamfered

and step-stopped beam in left room and room above: quarter-turn stairs with

winders in original position to rear of stack.

Listing NGR: SU4193399251

1010

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY NETHERTON LANE

SU49NW (West side)

Netherton

5/73 No.44 (Painton's Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18. Front range has datestone 'JP 1819'. Coursed limestone

rubble, brick quoins and dressings; hipped Welsh slate roof. L-plan with rear

right wing. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Console-brackets to flat hood over

6-panelled door with Regency overlight. Cambered brick arches with keystone over

8-pane sashes, and 6-pane sash over door in right bay. Similar early C19 sash in

right gable wall. Mid C18 rear wing of 2 storeys; 4-window range; of similar

materials with brick gable end stacks: right side wall has timber lintels over

C19 casements, 2 blocked windows, and blocked door flanked by buttresses.

Interior: panelled doors and shutters. Hall has early C19 staircase with stick

balusters. Rear wing noted as having chamfered beams.

Listing NGR: SU4193899218

1011

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2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY OAKESMERE

SP40SW (East side)

Tubney

2/78 Tubney Manor Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C17, later C17/early C18 rear extensions. Uncoursed limestone

rubble; gabled stone slate roof; stone external end stack to right; C20 brick

lateral stack to front. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys. 2-window range in right half of

front. Timber lintels over early C20 half-glazed door and C20 three-light

casements: segmental brick arch over similar C20 window right of door. Rear

service wings of similar materials flank central mid C18 brewhouse, of limestone

rubble with brick dressings and hipped old tile roof. Interior: 3-unit front

range has chamfered and stepped ogee-stopped beams throughout: transverse

partitions have chamfered and stopped doorframes: collar-truss roof with clasped

purlins and windbraces. Rear range has stop-chamfered beams, early C18 fielded

4-panelled door and brewhouse open fireplace. Valuable survival of a 3-unit plan

with original partitions and doorways. Has a moat on 2 sides and had a

drawbridge until 1841: the manor house on the site decayed in C16.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.379; John Brookes, "Tubney, Oxfordshire: medieval

and later settlement": Oxonensia, Vol.49, (1984), pp.121-32)

Listing NGR: SP4470800938

1012

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FYFIELD AND TUBNEY FYFIELD

SU4298

12/60 Church of St, Nicholas

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. c.1200: early C14 chancel, C15 north aisle, west tower rebuilt in 1809

and after fire of 1893, when church was restored: south porch by J.C. Buckler,

1867-8. Uncoursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; gabled C20 tile roof.

Chancel and aisled nave with south transept and west tower. Decorated chancel

has hood moulds with anthropomorphic stops over 4-light reticulated east window

and 2-light windows in 2-bay side walls: pointed chamfered south doorway. North

aisle: blocked round-headed doorway of c.1200 has keel-moulded arch and

trumpet-scalloped capitals (shafts have gone); doorway flanked by much restored

early C16 three-light window and a C15 two-light ogee-headed window: 3-light

Perpendicular windows in end walls. South wall of nave rebuilt in mid C19, with

2-light window and 3-light south transept window. Steeply pitched gabled south

porch by Buckler has painted moulded doorway flanked by tall pinnacles; similar

doorway to south door within, and closely-set buttresses with gables to left

side wall. West tower has original lower stage with C15 four-centred doorway to

double-leaf plank doors: octagonal upper stages built in 1809 and then after

1893, with trefoil-headed lancets, reset C15 cinquefoil-headed light and

pyramidal roof of 1893, Interior: late C19 benches, pulpit and lectern installed

during restoration following fire of 1893. Much restored early C14 sedilia with

late C19 shafts. Finely-carved piscina set in Decorated canopy: C15 credence

table set on octagonal shaft with trefoiled blind panels. Reredos has restored

vine-leaf cornice broken by octagonal C15 tabernacle. Monument in north wall of

chancel to Lady Klatherine Gordon, the White Rose of Scotland and widow of Perkin

Warbeck, d.1527: elaborately-carved tomb chest set within arched recess, all

much restored after 1893. Late C19 chancel roof: early C14 cornice with

ballflower ornament. South transept: 3 reset late C17 and early C18

finely-carved wall monuments, and C18 ledger stones. Incised marble wall tablet

to George Dale, the Oxford anatomist, d.1625, shows demi-figure of Dale pointing

at a skull. Nave has late C19 roof: round-headed west door of c,1200 has

keel-moulded arch over engaged columns with stiff-leaf capitals. C15 four-bay

arcade with octagonal shafts to north aisle, which has late C19 font set on C15

octagonal shaft. North chapel has wall tablet with broken segmental pediment to

Thomas White, d.1664 and C17 and C18 ledger stones, some to the White family.

C17 heraldic achievement, C15 niche and corbel; monument to Sir John Golafre,

d.1442, has reclining effigy of Sir John laid on chest tomb with brattished

cornice and heraldic shields: open arches with cusped spandrels expose gruesome

cadaver, lying on a shroud tied at the head and pulled back at sides to reveal

the corpse. Sir John willed that a chantry priest be employed in his chapel, and

be accommodated with 5 almsmen in a newly erected building, now the White Hart

Inn (q.v.). Extra information: a drawing of 1809 depicts a 3-storey tower with

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Decorated windows: accounts show that it was partly demolished and rebuilt in

that year, and also after a fire damaged the church in 1893.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.145; B.F.L. Clarke and H.ti.Colvin, The

Rebuilding and Repair of Berkshire Churches during the Seventeenth, Eighteenth

and Nineteenth Centuries, Berkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol.55 (1965-7),

p.77; National Monuments Record).

Listing NGR: SU4234198904

1014

of

2228

FYFIELD AND TUBNEY TUBNEY

SU4398

13/79 Tubney House

- II

House. Early C17: remodelled and extended in early C19. Walls stuccoed as

imitation stone ashlar; hipped and gabled Welsh slate roofs; numerous brick

stacks. C17 L-plan remodelled as early C19 double-depth plan. Early C19 Gothick

Revival style. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Early C19 two-storey canted bay right

of centre has early C20 porch added to front of tall pointed-arched early C19

Gothick style panelled door, and hood moulds over Gothick windows with 2-light

casements. Gabled front of outer bay has early C17 three-light ovolo-moulded

stone-mullioned attic window and crenellated and canted early C19 two-storey bay

which has similar early C17 mullioned and transomed window over early C19

six-pane sash. 3-window range to left of entry has hood-moulds over 8-pane

sashes, and pointed-arched French windows on ground floor. Crenellated parapet

carried across front. Right side wall of 3-storey, 3-window range: label moulds

over sashes. Rear elevation: has 6-pane sashes, and gabled outer bays of which

the right bay has label moulds over 6-pane sashes and adjoins early C19

semi-circular bay with stone chamfered doorway, 2-light chamfered

stone-mullioned windows and one splayed lights. Interior: cellars have two C17

chamfered and step-to-ogee-stopped beams (partly rotten). Hall:

cinquefoil-panelled reveals to front door, and Gothick-style panelled doors.

Early C19 staircase (c.1720-30), with fine iron-twist on vase balusters, was

reset in early C19 as straight-run stair rising to balcony. Segmental-arched

entries to lobby and rooms on right. Room to right has early C19 fireplace with

Diana the Huntress carving, and a cased beam. Room to rear of this, entered

through 6-panelled door with Gothick overlight and plasterwork arch, has fine

plaster boss in ceiling. First floor has early C19 panelled doors, some with

Gothick traceried heads, early C18 (c.1720-30) fireplace and panelling to right,

and Gothick fireplace over drawing room to left. Early C19 king-post roof.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.243).

Listing NGR: SU4347398872

1015

of

2228

GARFORD

SU4296

17/80 Church of St. Luke

- II

Church. C13, rebuilt 1880 by Edwin Dolby of Abingdon. Coursed limestone rubble,

ashlar dressings; gabled C19 tile roof. Nave with north aisle, and chancel with

north chapel. 4 bays. Roof of east gable wall raised to higher pitch in 1880:

C13 double-lancet window to chancel, and late C19 trefoil-headed window to north

chapel. North wall has 3 late C19 three-light windows, with buttress to east and

pointed chamfered doorway to west. South wall has C16 three-light mullioned

window much restored c.1880, C15 two-light ogee-headed window and 2 similar 1880

windows: gabled timber porch of 1880, C13 pointed roll-moulded doorway to partly

ancient door restored 1880. West gable wall has buttress and C13 lancet: timber

belfry with hipped old tile roof. Interior: reredos with crucifixion scene.

Candelabra hangs from crenellated tie beam of late C19 two-bay roof with moulded

beams; late C19 tile floor, benches, altar rail and piscina. Late C19 arch to

north chapel. Chancel screen has sixteen C15 open-traceried panels along

cornice. Nave: late C19 benches, pulpit and lectern: wrought-iron hour-glass

holder. Late C19 arch-braced roof and 4-bay north arcade with coloured shafts to

column, and fine octagonal pulpit with foliate panels and blink marble shafts.

North aisle has fine candelabra. Painting of church before 1880 restoration

hangs next to south door in nave.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, p.359; Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, p.146; National

Monuments Record)..

Listing NGR: SU4292996298

1016

of

2228

GARFORD

SU49NW

5/81 College Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C17: right bay truncated c.1904. Uncoursed limestone

rubble; gabled stone slate roof; stone stack finished in C20 concrete block. 3-,

now 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys: 3-window range. Timber lintel over

central C20 plank door. Timber lintels over C20 two-light casement to right and

wood-mullioned and transomed ovolo-moulded 4-light window to left: timber

lintels over first-floor blocked central window and flanking C19 three-light

casements. Present main entry is to rear. L-shaped extension enclosing yard to

rear, built in 1904, is not of special architectural interest. Interior: room to

right has cased beam and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace; full set of

chamfered and stopped beam and joists to left. Central spiral stairs rise to

first-floor, which has ogee-stopped chamfered beams, and attic which has C17

plank doors with fittings and 5-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. It is

evident that the right bay of the original house was mostly demolished when the

extension of 1904 was built.

Listing NGR: SU4261396102

1017

of

2228

GARFORD

SU49NW

5/82 Milestone at SU 4303 9500

- II

Milestone. Late C18. Limestone. Whitewashed with black letter inscriptions:

Oxford/9/Wantage/5. The road was turnpiked in 1770.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4303095000

1018

of

2228

GARFORD

SU4296

17/83 Millett's Farm cottages, Nos.8

and 9

- II

Farmhouse, now 2 cottages. Early/mid C18, mid C20 and C20 alterations. Uncoursed

limestone rubble with brick dressings; half-hipped roof with stone slates to

front and C20 tiles to rear; brick ridge and right end stacks. 3-unit plan. 2

storeys: 3-window range. Timber lintel over central C20 door; C20 porch and

entry to left. Mid C19 segmental brick arches and first-floor timber lintels

over 3-light casements. Outshut to rear left of similar materials with stone

slate roof. Interior of No.9: stop-chamfered beams. No.8: stop-chamfered beams.

C18 two-panelled door to C18 winder stairs from first floor to attic.

Collar-truss roof with butt purlins: timber-framed central partition rises to

closed truss of small panels.

Listing NGR: SU4252696096

1019

of

2228

GARFORD

SU49SW

8/84 Venn Mill

11/10/76

GV II

Mill. c.1800. Uncoursed limestone rubble; half-hipped stone slate roof. 2

storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintels over all openings. C20 casement above

C20 stable doors: small door in brick surround to left. C20 double doors in

right gable wall. One-storey range to left of limestone rubble with gabled old

tile roof: brick one-bay front has C20 stable door. Interior noted as having

original machinery. Described as "newly built" in 1808.

(National Monuments Record, for complete set of drawings).

Listing NGR: SU4301594932

1020

of

2228

GARFORD

SU49SW

8/85 Venn Mill House and attached

11/10/76 outbuildings

(Formerly listed as Venn Mill

House including attached barn

and outbuilding)

GV II

Mill house, now house. Early C17, remodelled late C18 and late C19, Uncoursed

limestone rubble; gabled late C19 tile roof; brick lateral stack to left and

stone ridge stack finished in brick to right. T-plan, with cross wing to left. 2

storeys: 4-window range front has 2-window gable end of left wing. Right range:

late C19 four-panelled (2 glazed) door adjoining cross wing: segmental brick

arches over door and C20 casements: first floor in late C18. Stable/cartshed to

right of limestone rubble and of one storey and attic with gabled stone slate

roof: front of central covered way, blocked in late C18, has late C18 two-light

chamfered wood-mullioned casement: rear entry blocked in C20. Interior: left

wing has chamfered beams, C17 chamfered oak doorway, cupboard with butterfly

hinges and fireplace with chamfered stone lintel and saltbox to left: first

floor has chamfered beams and C17 plank doors: remodelled floor. One-unit range

to right has chamfered and stopped beam, and C17 plank door adjoining fireplace

with bread oven. Stable/cartshed to right has 2-bay roof with closed post and

pad truss of elm. Subsidiary features: weatherboarded byre to right with hipped

old tile roof.

(National Monuments Record, for measured drawings).

Listing NGR: SU4301594932

1021

of

2228

GARFORD

SU4296

17/86 Walker Manor Farmhouse and

attached walls

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1790 remodelling and extension of early C18 two-storey house.

Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings; hipped C20 tile roof;

brick stacks and left lateral stack of stone finished in brick. Single- extended

to double-depth plan. 2- raised to 3-storeys; 4-window range. Central doorway of

c,1790 has carved brackets supporting flat hood, and plain pilasters framing

6-panelled door. Cambered gauged brick arches over 8-pane sashes and shorter

second-floor sashes: sash in partially blocked opening above similarly blocked

opening with C20 window to right of door. Rear: late C18 two-storey extension of

similar materials with sashes, and brackets supporting flat hood over door.

Interior: 6-panelled doors set in moulded architraves with panelled reveals.

Open-well staircase has moulded newels with stick balusters and fine ramped

handrail. Subsidiary features: one-storey brewhouse to left, of similar

materials, is attached to Flemish bond brick wall which meets limestone wall

along road: plain brick piers with plain stone storey band and cornice flank

double gates near front.

Listing NGR: SU4287996222

1022

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/37 Goosey House Farmhouse and

24/11/66 walls

(Formerly listed as Goosey

House Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; stone slate roof;

brick stacks. L-plan. Two storeys and attic; 3-window range. Flat hood with

panelled soffit over 6-panelled door with overlight. Gauged brick flat arches

over central first-floor sash and flanking paired sashes. Storey and parapet

bands; parapet with stone coping. Hipped roof dormers with 2-light leaded

casements. Gabled roof with stone coping; brick gable end stack. 2-storey,

2-window range to rear left, of similar materials, has one-storey, one-bay dairy

and cheese room with hipped slate-hung dormer to rear. Interior: 6-panelled

doors. Dog-leg staircase with landing has stick balusters with banisters ramped

to newels. Mid C18 fireplaces to right. Bread oven to rear left. Common-rafter

roof. Dairy and cheese room block to rear left has quarter-turn stairs and 2-bay

roof with bent inner principals to open collar-truss. Subsidiary features: Wall

to front of random bond brick with stone coping; 4 square piers with central

piers flanking gate; wall continues approx. 20m. to right. Similar wall with

ramped stone coping to rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3568592035

1023

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (North side)

-

1/38 The Pound Public House

GV II

Farmhouse, now public house. Mid C18, Colourwashed brick; old tile roof; brick

stacks. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys, 3-window range. Carved brackets to flat

hood over C20 door. Segmental arches over C20 three-light casements; similar

first-floor casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. C20 extensions to sides

and rear. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3585592028

1024

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/39 Pound Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. C15 open hall remodelled and rear left wing added in late C16; bay to

rear left and coach house wing to rear right added c.1801. Hall block: Rendered

over timber frame, C18 brick to rear; Welsh slate roof; stone stack finished in

brick, and brick stack. 4-bay hall remodelled in late C16. One storey and attic;

3-bay range. C20 door and casements. Roof attached at both ends; ridge and right

end stacks. No access to interior but noted as having central cruck truss with

saddled apex, eastern truss with king-stud to saddled apex; floor and stack

inserted in late C16. Late C17, two-storey, 2-window range to left: limestone

rubble with ashlar quoins, gabled C20 tile roof and brick gable end stack; flat

stone arches and first-floor timber lintels over C20 casements, and blocked

windows including five-light to right; keyed flat brick arches over C20

casements in left side wall and 2-storey gabled stair-turret to rear left.

Interior noted as having late C17 dog-leg staircase. Late C16 two-storey,

2-window range to rear left: square timber framing, with gabled C20 tile roof

and brick stack; has early C19 one-storey, one-bay block to rear of Flemish bond

brick with flared headers and flared brick diamonds; gabled half-hipped roof.

Early C19 (datestone 1801) one storey and attic, one-bay range to rear right of

Flemish bond brick with flared headers and half-hipped Welsh slate roof; keyed

segmental arches over windows.

(Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, PRN 13,599).

Listing NGR: SU3583191976

1025

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/40 Barn approx. 30m. NW of Pound

Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Dated 1794 on tie beam. Old weatherboarding over timber framing on brick

base; old tile roof. 3-bay plan with central threshing floor and rear aisle.

Half-hipped roof. Interior: Posts braced to tie beams and wall plates. 3-bay

collar-truss roof with curved windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3590992012

1026

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/41 Abbey Farmhouse and attached

outbuildings

(Formerly listed as Abbey

Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. C17 to rear left, with early C18 wing and stair-turret to right and

mid C18 wing to left of front. Coursed and uncoursed limestone rubble; limestone

ashlar quoins and dressings to rear left; brick quoins and dressings to rest of

house; stone slate roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 6-window range of left

gable wall, stair-turret to centre and further recessed 2-bay right wing.

Segmental arch over plank door to stair turret. Late C20 porch. Left wing has

segmental arches over late C19 three-light casements and C20 casement to front;

early C18 block to right has flat brick arches over late C19 and C20 two-light

casements, and C20 segmental arch over C20 window. Separate hipped roofs to

front blocks; gabled C17 rear left block; lateral stacks; large stack between

C17 and mid C18 blocks. Interior: C17 block has queen-post truss to right with

evidence of timber-framed partition below; C17 chamfered stone fireplace and

chamfered and stopped beam in heightened ground-floor room. Early C18 block has

winder stairs rising around open wall, with barley-sugar balusters on closed

string. Bolection-moulded door in bolection-moulded architrave leads to similar

panelled room with similar architrave to fireplace; pastoral scene painted on

overmantle panel, white and ochre marbling on fielded panels with Chinoiserie

scenes between. Hid C18 wing to front left has chamfered beams and king-post

roof. Subsidiary features: Attached to left is one-storey range of C18 brick

with stone slate roof; central C18 two-storey, 3-bay cartshed of C18 brick to

rear, C20 brick to front with half-hipped stone slate roof; one-storey range to

left ofCl8 brick, partly Flemish bond with flared headers, and gabled old tile

roof. Interior: Barn has C18 plank door to quarter turn stairs, and 3-bay

collar-truss roof. The panelled room with its marbled and Chinoiserie decoration

is a rare example of C18 interior decoration.

Listing NGR: SU3571791808

1027

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/42 Parsonage House

27/06/72 (Formerly listed as School)

GV II

School and schoolhouse, now house. 1853, by G. E. Street. Coursed limestone

rubble; club tile cladding in central bay left of door; stone stacks. U-plan,

former school to right. Gothic Revival Style. One storey and attic; 4-bay range,

of one-bay wings flanking central recessed block. Segmental pointed chamfered

doorway to plank door, with gabled 3-light dormer over 3-light window to left.

Left gable end has chamfered stone-mullioned 2-light window over 3-light window.

Right gable end has segmental-pointed arch over 3-light mullioned and transomed

window. Gambrel roof to left, gabled to right; front right, left side and fine

octagonal rear lateral stacks. Similar mullioned widows to side walls with

gabled belfry to right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3571691766

1028

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/43 Church Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Two ranges: late C17 to left, late C16/early C17 to right. Roughcast

and rendered over original timber frame to right; coursed limestone rubble with

brick quoins and dressings to rear left and in left gable wall; C20 tile roof;

stacks finished in C20 brick. L-plan. 2-storey, 2-window range with C20 door and

casements to left. One-storey and attic, 2-window range with blocked door and

C20 casements to right. Gabled roof; right gable end stacks. Late C17 range to

left has stair-turret to rear with C18 sash. To rear right of late C16/early C17

range is late C17/C18 two-storey, 2-window range rendered with gabled C20 tile

roof. Interior: C18 two-panelled doors. Original features obscured by C20

remodelling. Late C16/early C17 queen-post roof to right; wattle and daub infill

retains traces of original colouring behind later plaster. Late C17/C18

common-rafter roof to rear right. Late C17 range to left has original winder

stairs from first floor to attic with chamfered finials on newel posts.

Listing NGR: SU3573691717

1029

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/44 Greystones

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18, remodelled in early C19, datestone in right

gable reads H.T. 1816. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and dressings; old

tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit lobby-entry plan with rear outshut. 2 storeys;

2-window range. Brick segmental arches with keystones to early C19 six-panelled

(2 glazed) door and C20 three-light casements. Hipped roof; ridge stack. 2-light

leaded casement in right side wall. C20 storey built over rear outshut.

Interior: C19 plank doors, C19 panelled shutters. Plain beams and wood

bressumers over open fireplaces. First floor room to right has bolection-moulded

fireplace. Collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3566491673

1030

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/45 Church of All Saints

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. Early/mid C13; late C16 chancel; restored and north-west vestry built in

the C19. Roughcast over limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; stone slate

roof. Nave and chancel. Late C16 three-light chamfered stone-mullioned east

window; similar 2-light windows to side walls. North side of nave has one

early/mid C13 lancet, 3 similar late C19 lancets, one C13 offset buttress and 3

similar late C19 buttresses; south wall has one late C19 lancet and a late C16

four-centred moulded doorway to late C19 double-leaf door. Hood mould over

early/mid C13 wide lancet west window. Gabled roof; late C19 west bellcote.

One-storey late C19 north-west vestry in similar style and materials. Interior:

Chancel has three Lib arch-braced collar-trusses with curved windbraces and

clasped purlins, and cusped decoration to wall-plates. Nave has early C17

panelled octagonal pulpit on C19 base and arms of George III over door.

Crown-post roof resting on C13 face-mask corbels is mainly late C19 with older,

possibly medieval, timbers incorporated with the structure. C15 stained glass in

south-east window.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.147).

Listing NGR: SU3563891654

1031

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/46 Base and stump of churchyard

cross approx. 12m. N of Church

of All Saints

GV II

Base and stump of churchyard cross. Medieval. Limestone. c. 1m. high.

Listing NGR: SU3563591667

1032

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

1/47 Yew Tree House and attached

barn

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Graffito JW 1791 on brick left of door. Front of Flemish

bond brick with flared headers, with brick to left and uncoursed limestone

rubble to right; old tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan with rear left

outshut. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Segmental arches over C20 door and flanking

late C19/early C20 three- and 5-light casements: late C18 three-light

first-floor casements. Dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Narrow

mid C19 two-storey block of red brick partly over original rear outshut has red

brick walls with limestone quoins and gabled old tile roof; similar mid C19

one-bay wing at right angles with original 2-light casement to right. Interior:

C19 plank doors and panelled shutters. Plain beam and wood bressumer over

fireplace to right. Subsidiary features: 2-bay hay barn and cowhouse to right,

of original timber-framing over mid C19 and late C18 brick to right, with late

C18 brick to rear; half-hipped old tile roof. Interior: 2-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3554391714

1033

of

2228

GOOSEY GOOSEY GREEN

SU 39 SE K6 Telephone Kiosk

(Tel No 03677 322)

1/183

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by

various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated

crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU3550791769

1034

of

2228

GOOSEY MILLAWAY LANE

SU39SE (East side)

1/48 Millaway Farmhouse and

attached barn

- II

Farmhouse. Late C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; limestone rubble to

right side wall; old tile roof; brick stack. L-plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range.

Segmental arch over 4-panelled door; late C20 porch. Segmental arches and

first-floor timber lintels over late C19 three-light casements. Gabled roof;

right gable end stack, and left end C20 stack. Rear outshut adjoins lower

2-storey wing in similar materials to rear right. Interior: Original hewn beams;

plank doors; quarter-turn stairs to rear. Subsidiary features: Late C18 two-bay

barn to left of front of C20 weatherboarding over light timber frame with

half-hipped old tile roof and 2-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3656492134

1035

of

2228

GOOSEY

SU39SE

1/33 Goosey Wick Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C18, mid C19 block to rear left. Roughcast walls; C20 tile

roof; brick stacks. Early C18 L-plan extended to double-depth plan in mid C19, 2

storeys; 5-window range. Early C20 gabled porch to mid C19 six-panelled door.

Mid C20 horned sashes. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Similar early C18 two-bay

block to rear right placed at right angles to mid C19 two-storey block parallel

and to rear of front range; mid C19 casements and sashes to rear. Interior: Mid

C19 four-panelled doors, some C18 two-panelled doors. Hall has stone flag floor

and mid C19 straight-flight stairs. Cyma-moulded beam to left; full set of

chamfered and stopped beams and joists, and chamfered bressumer over fireplace

to right. Subsidiary features: One-storey, 2-bay dairy and brewhouse blocks, of

coursed limestone rubble with Welsh and stone slate roofs, extend at right

angles from right side wall; brewhouse to front has brick ridge stack and

2-light leaded casement to rear, and dairy to rear has blocked doorway and 2-bay

collar-truss roof. Goosey Wick Farm was recorded in the C15 as a dairy farm

attached to Abingdon Abbey.

(V.M. Howse, Goosey, Vol,II, 1968, pp.105-110; R.E.G. Kirk, Accounts of the

Obedientiors of Abingdon Abbey, pp.163-4).

Listing NGR: SU3742293922

1036

of

2228

GOOSEY

SU39SE

1/34 Goosey Wick Farm, granary

approx. 2m. NW of farmhouse

GV II

Granary. C18, Weatherboarded, on staddle stones; old tile roof. C20 door.

Half-hipped roof. Interior: 2-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Oak grain

bins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3741093920

1037

of

2228

GOOSEY

SU39SE

1/35 Goosey Wick Farm, shelter shed

approx. 10m. NW of farmhouse

GV II

Shelter shed, now stables. C18. Mid C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on

brick base; Welsh slate roof; C20 doors and hit-and-miss ventilators. Gabled

roof. Interior: 8-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins, and posts on stone

bases to front. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3741993927

1038

of

2228

GOOSEY

SU39SE

1/36 Goosey Wick Farm, barn approx.

50m. W of farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Late C18/early C19. Mid C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on brick

base; asbestos sheet roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. C20 double

doors. Half-hipped roof. Interior: 5-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins and

windbraces. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3744493918

1039

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE B4019

4/125 (north side) Milestone

approx. 70 metres to west

of turning to Great

Coxwell

II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Rectangular-sectioned stoned with chamfered

top and sotuh face inscribed in good seriffed lettering:- "LXXII.Miles

from.London.Farringdon.II.Highworth.IV". Bench mark on top.

Listing NGR: SU2657794554

1040

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL HOLLOWAY ROAD

SU29SE K6 Telephone Kiosk

4/108 to south of Chapel House

29.6.88

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made

by one of various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof.

Unperforated crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU2699393637

1041

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Church of St Giles

4/89

21/11/66

GV II*

Parish church. Originally a C13 plan, altered and enlarged in the C15 and

restored in 1882. Rubble stone and stone dressings, cement render to S wall

of nave and tower with gabled stone tiled roofs. 2-bay nave, 2-bay chancel,

N porch, W tower. Perpendicular tower of 3 storeys with plain string

courses, 2-light cusped bell openings under flat heads with dripstones, a

moulded string to upper storey with gargoyles and an embattled parapet. W

window of 3 cusped lights under a pointed head. S wall of nave has one

flat-headed window of 3 cusped lights, a 2-cusped-light window under a

pointed head, a similar but smaller 2-light window of C19 date and a large

flat-headed window of 3 cusped lights next to another of 2 lights. Apart

from the C19 window these are C14 and C15. The N wall of the nave preserves

2 Early English lancets. The chancel S wall rebuilt circa 1290 but

preserves an Early English lancet and a plainly moulded priest's door

alongside a Decorated 2-cusped-light window under a pointed head. The

chancel N wall has 2 Early English lancets. E window of three stepped

pointed-trefoiled lights under a pointed arch of the late C13. On the W end

of the nave is a decayed C13 sanctus bellcote. Gabled, stone tiled, timber-

faced porch leads to the N doorway with a plain pointed arch and hoodmould

and an early C15 door with large scale tracery with feathered cusping.

Inside a plainly moulded C15 arch to the tower, deep splays to the windows

and a mid C13 chancel arch on half shafts. The chancel has a cusped-headed

piscina on the S wall, a trefoil-headed niche behind the altar flanked by 2

lancet niches and below these, rectangular niches. Open trussed-rafter

roofs with semi-circular bracing, both restored C19. Circa 1500 brass to

William Morys in nave. 18 inch figure, with 3 small figures below. He is

recorded to have been 'sumtyme fermor of Cokysell'. There are also several

late C18 mural tablets. In the E window clear glass panes with engraved

shields of 1792 by Eginton. Late C17 communsion rail with flat balusters

of dumb-bell outline and a Jacobean pulpit with strapwork in the nave behind

which are rood stairs.

Listing NGR: SU2698893423

1042

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Carter monument, approx.

4/116 15 metres north of

junction of nave and

chancel of Church of St

Giles

GV

II

Chest tomb. c.1799. Stone. Moulded base. Fluted pilasters at corners.

Moulded panels to sides with inscriptions on north and south sides. Moulded

lid. Commemorates Thomas Carter; his widow Sarah, d.1799; and another

person (name illegible), d.1817.

Listing NGR: SU2698893430

1043

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Chest tomb to William

4/90 Whitfield approx 8m to N

of chancel of St Giles's

Church.

GV

II

Chest tomb Circa 1801. To William Whitfield who died in 1801. Stone

Rectangular, with angle balusters, an oval inscription plaque with garlands,

a triglyph frieze, cornice and shaped top.

Listing NGR: SU2699793428

1044

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Chest tomb approx 4

4/117 metres north-east of

north-east corner of

church of St Giles

GV

II

Chest tomb. C17. Stone. Plain chest with recessed end panels carrying

worn and illegible inscriptions. Deep, oversailing, hollow-moulded lid.

Listing NGR: SU2701193429

1045

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

C17 tombstone approx. 2

4/118 metres east of east end

of church of St Giles

GV

II

Tombstone. c1679. Stone. Short with cusped top. West face has two

recessed panels with shouldered-pedimented heads, moulded borders, an

hourglass above on right and a skull above on left. Panels carry worn

inscription, but words "Buryed May 27, 1679" legible.

Listing NGR: SU2700493422

1046

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Mobse monument, approx.

4/119 11 metres south of south-

east nave window of

church of St Giles

GV

II

Chest tomb c.1794. Stone. Rectangular base. Moulded plinth chest has

recessed corners containing attached fluted vase balusters; raised and

fielded panels on north and south sides bearing inscriptions; east and west

ends have panels with inscribed ovals and decoration fluted frieze below

moulded list. Commemorates William Mobse (date of death unclear) and his

wife Elizabeth, d.1794.

Listing NGR: SU2699893406

1047

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Swan monument, approx.

4/120 20 metres south of

junction of nave and

chancel of Church of St

Giles

GV

II

Chest tomb. Late C18. Stone. Moulded plinth. Fluted corner pilasters.

Moulded panels. Moulded lid. Commemorates Thomas Swan, d.1778 (north

side); somebody (name illegible) d.1765 (south side) ; John Swan, d.1768

(west end) ; and ihoms S Waters, d.1760 (east end).

Listing NGR: SU2698893404

1048

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Wayside

4/91

II

House. C18. Rubble stone with brick dressings and a thatched roof with

decorative ridge and end brick stacks. 1 storey and attic; 4 bays with 6-

pane 2-light casements to eyebrow dormers and 2-light leaded panes on ground

floot. Glazed door with modern pantiled porch and rectangular bay to the

left with leaded lights. Early C19 bell pull and carriage lantern.

Inside there is a newel staircase in the room to the N and exposed roof

trusses, collars and tiebeams.

Listing NGR: SU2697793560

1049

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Chapel House

4/92

II

House Early C19. Colour washed chequer brick and rubble stone to end walls

with a gabled slate roof and end brick stacks. 2-storeys; 3-bay W front

with 6-pane sash windows in moulded wooden frames and one C20 window of 4

lights to the left on the ground floor. Plank door with a rectangular

fanlight under flat hood on cut scroll brackets. 2-storey brick extension

to the rear under catslide slate roof. The house is approached from the

road via a raised step.

Listing NGR: SU2699493616

1050

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Manor Cottage

4/93

II

2-cottage range extended to north, now house. Late C18-early C19.

Chequered brick, rubble stone side walls and a thatched roof with ridge

brick stack. 1 storey and attic; 4 bays with 3-light leaded casements in

the upper windows have segmental heads and either C20 2-light casements or

original 3-light leaded casements. Glazed and thatched projecting porch to

N addition. 1-storey rubble stone extension at the rear with a gabled slate

roof.

Listing NGR: SU2699893654

1051

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Danes House

4/121

GV II

House. Early-mid C18, altered C19 and C20. Rubblestone with red brick

quoins and bands forming cross-shaped panels (some blue headers); right

return of red brick with blue headers in Flemish bond, the gable of

rubblestone. C20 concrete tile roof. Brick stack. 2 storeys with cellar

and attic, 2 bays. Plinth. On left, semi-circular stone step up to board

door having strap hinges with leaf terminals and 2- pane overlight in wooden

architrave; flat brick arch; console-bracketed canopy. 2-light window over

door with original flat brick arch; 3-light windows with later segmental

brick arches to right bay; all windows have wooden mullions and transoms

with 2-pane lights below 4-pane overlights. Pent-roofed 2-light dormer.

Corniced stack at right end. Rear: On right, stair wing with C20 cross-

window below original flat brick arch, and swept hipped roof. C20 lean-to

addition and dormer not of special interest. Interior: right-hand room has

C18 panelling, brick fireplace, and semi-domed shelved niche with cherub-

painted ceiling; H-hinged panelled cupboard doors.

Good open-well, open-string, stair having bulbous turned balusters, columnar

newel, moulded tread ends (similar in design to the brackets carrying front

door canopy) and moulded, ramped handrail sweeping round at bottom; old

board cellar door below stair has leaf-terminals to strap hinges; at foot of

stair, double arch with central floating capital. Doors of 2 raised and

fielded panels on stair landing and at head of stair. C18 panelled

cupboards to 1st-floor right-hand room. Roof has wide-spaced queen-strut,

collared, trusses and through purlins.

Listing NGR: SU2700593724

1052

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Front garden wall to

4/122 Danes House

GV

II

Garden wall. Probably early-mid C18 as house (q.v.), altered. Red brick

with blue headers in Flemish bond on rubblestone and brick plinth; right end

of wall rebuilt in redbrick. Wall approx. 1.5 metres high with chamfered

stone coping. Pedestrian gateway near left end, wider gateway on right,

each with flanking piers; other piers at right end. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU2699593731

1053

of

2228

In the entry for:-

GREAT COXWELL -

Danes Court

4/123

GV II

The address shall be amended to read

SU 29 SE GREAT COXWELL -

4/123 Danes Cottage

GV II

------------------------------------

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Danes Court

4/123

GV

II

House. Late C17 ; altered, especially late C20. Rubblestone; concrete tile

roof; brick stacks. 2 storeys with attic, 2 wide bays. Late C20 small-pane

windows below timber lintels, of 3 lights to ground floor, 2 lights above; 2

small 1-light windows at right end, one set between floors, the other below

eaves; 2-light gabled dormers. End stacks have moulded strings and cornice

to right-hand stack. Entrance is now at back. Interior not inspected but

reported to have large fireplace and old beams in right-hand room

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2700693736

1054

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE The Great Barn (formerly

4/94 listed as "Great Barn,

21/11/66 Court House Farm".)

GV

I

Tithe barn. Circa early C13 for the Cistercian monks of Beaulieu Abbey,

Hants, who owned the manor. Restored in 1868 when many of roof trusses and

tie beams were either strengthened or replaced by deal beams, and again in

1960-2 by the National Trust when the barn was re-roofed in stone slates on

new rafters and some timbers were replaced by oak beams. Rubble stone with

dressed stone buttresses and openings, gabled stone tiled roofs with dressed

stone copings and decayed stone finials to gable ends. Cruciform in plan,

152ft 2ins x 43ft 10ins x 48ft to the ridge. The exterior walls have

shallow buttresses with set-off and splays at their bases and there are

segmental headed archways in each transept with 2 continuous chamfers. The

tall entrances to N and S gable ends are C18. The 7-bay interior is divided

into nave and aisles by massive roof-supporting trusses carried on 7ft stone

piers topped by oak templates. Heavy bracing struts project from the

trusses to support huge tie beams and further tension braces spring from the

plain and carved corbels on the side walls to support aisle tie beams. The

E transept is approx. 14ft x 4ft, but that to the W is three times as large

and has a pointed headed doorway with steps up to the right of the entrance

from the nave and was originally the double storied office of the monastic

official. Dated before 1250 by William Morris and dated circa 1230 by

recent historians on the stylistic similarity of the wall corbels to other

dated examples, particularly those at Rievaulx Abbey. Illustrated in

Murrary's Guide to Berkshire, 1949, plates 23-5; Walter Horn and Ernest

Born, The Barns of the Abbey of Beaulieu at its Granges of Great Coxwell and

Beaulieu St Leonards, 1965.

Listing NGR: SU2689794027

1055

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Shelter shed with

4/124

granary

GV

II

Shelter shed with granary over. C18, probably mid. Red brick with some

blue headers in Flemish bond; stone slate roof. One storey with loft; 4x2

bays. Open-fronted having jowelled wall posts standing on chamfered

padstones; double board door to right bay. Half-hipped roof. On right

side, brick and stone steps up to board loft door which has side-lights and

pent porch. Left return has C20 3-light window to gable. Interior: large

scantling chamfered cross-beams with run-out stops supported by wall posts

at front and by similar line of posts across centre; right-hand bay divided

off by weatherboard partition; left-hand wall has mortices, probably from

former manger-holding beams, and this bay is partly divided off by slatted

partitioning; loft trap-door to bay 3.

Listing NGR: SU2692593994

1056

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Court House Farmhouse

4/95

10/11/52

GV

II

Farmhouse. C16 core, altered in the C17, the C18 and extended in the C19.

Rubble stone and dressed stone quoins with a steeply pitched gabled stone

tiled roof and end stacks: the W stack of renewed stone, the E rising from

a stepped buttressed stone flue with a brick base and renewed stone top.

Possibly an original 'open hall' plan, floored and extended by a SE wing in

the C17 and given a SW wing in the C19. The N front is late C17 in

character of 2 storeys and 5 bays. The upper windows have large 2-light

casements but those on the ground floor are 4-light windows with stone ovolo

mullions and transomes with small- paned C18 wood lights. C20 glazed door

in plain glazed C19 porch. The S front has a further 3-light ogee mullioned

window on the SW at ground floor level and 2 others of 2 and 3 lights with

ovolo mullions and dripstones to the SE. The 2 S wings comprise a 2-storey

1-bay C19 range of rubble stone with a half hipped stone tiled roof to the

SW and a SE range of roughcast on rubble stone with a gabled stone tiled

roof in which there is another 3-light mullioned window. The S doorway is

placed centrally but enclosed within the C19 wing. It has a stone four-

centred arch with a single chamfer and gives onto a central passage which

has a heavy ceiling beam consisting of an ovolo, a cavetto and an ogee

moulding. Remains of the mediaeval roof timbering can be seen in the NE

bedroom where a truss, a collar and 2 wind braces are visible on the

underside of the roof. Probably on the site of the grange of Beaulieu

Abbey. The manor was held by Beaulieu Abbey from 1205, it was leased to

William Morys (Morris) in the early C16 and purchased from the Crown by

Thomas Morris in 1540. His descendant Francis Morris sheltered Edmund

Campion in the house in 1581.

Listing NGR: SU2691493946

1057

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE

Holloway and attached

4/96 railings.

II

House. C18. Colourwashed rubble and colourwashed brick on the E front with

a gabled stone tiled roof and end brick stacks. 2 storeys and attic; 3 bays

with a first floor string course and dentil cornice. Segmental headed sash

windows those on the ground floor with margin lights and 2 gabled dormers.

Half glazed central door with 4-light rectangular fanlight in a C19 half

hipped porch. C19 iron railings and gate. No contemporary internal

features.

Listing NGR: SU2698293801

1058

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Greens' Farmhouse

4/97

II

Farmhouse. C17 core altered in the early and late C19. Rubble stone on end

and rear walls with a chequered brick facade to the road. Steeply pitched

gabled roof with machine tiles to road and stone tiles to the rear. S and

brick stack. Originally 2 timber framed cottages of 1 storey and attic. 2-

bay E front to the road with segmental 3-light 2-pane casements and gabled

stone tiled dormers with modern glazing. Later C19 2-storey brick additions

with slate roofs to the rear. Inside the ground floor of the original

cottage range is divided in two by a low transverse rubble stone wall with a

wooden wall plate from which rise 3 vertical studs. There are several

stopped and chamfered beams in both the ground floor and attic rooms and a

newel staircase in the SW corner.

Listing NGR: SU2686493447

1059

of

2228

In the entry for

GREAT COXWELL -

Pear Tree Farmhouse

4/98

II

The address shall be amended to read

SU 29 SE GREAT COXWELL -

4/98 Pear Tree Cottage

II

------------------------------------

GREAT COXWELL

SU29SE Pear Tree Farmhouse

4/98

II

Farmhouse. Late C17-early C18. Colourwashed rubble stone with a gabled

thatched roof and end brick stacks. Set at right angles to the road of 1

storey and attic and 2 bays with a further one bay W extension. The eyebrow

dormers have modern 6 pane casements of 2 lights and there are similar 2-

and 3-light casements to the ground floor windows. Modern hipped stone

tiled porch. An abundant pear tree has been trained to grow creeper fashion

all over the S front.

Listing NGR: SU2684493391

1060

of

2228

GREAT COXWELL

SU 29 SE

4/99

Morys

- II

Farmhouse. Late C17, extended in the C19 and the 1930s. Rubble stone and

dressed stone quoins in places rendered with roughcast. Stone tiled roof gabled

at South end, half hipped at North with end and ridge brick stacks. South East

front of 2 storeys and attic, 3 bays with modern 3-light leaded casements and 2

gabled dormers with stone tiled roofs and 2-light casements. Gabled central

stone tiled porch and panelled door with 2 rectangular lights. Two 2-storey,

2-bay brick wings to the rear, one C19 with a gabled stone tiled roof, the other

circa 1930s with a half-hipped pantiled roof and tile hung first floor.

Ornamental wrought iron gate with the name MORYS incorporated into the design.

No contemporary internal features survive.

Listing NGR: SU2683293275

1061

of

2228

GREAT FARIYIIDON BROMSGROVE

SU 2895

3/70 No 1

15.8.69

- II

Mid to late C19 former draper's shop. Stucco fronted brick. 2-storey with

gable end to street. Slate roof. 3-window front range with openings set in

full-height recessed panels. Moulded strings across at 1st floor. 1st floor

large casements in heavily moulded surrounds with flat cornices to outer windows

and central segmental pediment. Sills on brackets with inset panels beneath.

Ground floor flanking plate glass shop-windows and central f glazed double

doors. Interior former shop, galleried with oblong top-light over coved

ceiling. Ornamental cast iron railings to gallery front and curving staircase.

Moulded mahogany handrails. Along sides of ground floor original mahogany

shelving with banks of pigeon-holes and drawers alternating with open shelves.

Mahogany counters.

Listing NGR: SU2876495424

1062

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON BROMSGROVE

SU 2895

3/71 No 7, Ferndale School

-

- II

Early C19 stucco refacing of early to mid C18 house. 3-storey with low-pitched

slate roof and end wall stacks. Angle quoins. 2-window range of 16-pane sash

windows. Central door 10-panel, fielded panels and top 4 glazed with evidence

of removed segmental headed porch in plaster surround. To south side 2 sash

windows with glazing bars in bead-moulded raised stone surrounds. Inside: to

rear, winding stair around octagonal newel with moulded handrail and formerly

with twisted balusters. Panelled dado covered over. At 1st floor, archway with

fluted pilaster jambs, moulded arch and keystone. Fielded panelling and moulded

cornice to 1st floor south side room. C19 iron railings on low wall in front.

Listing NGR: SU2880495402

1063

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON BROMSGROVE

SU 2895

3/72 No 41

-

GV II

C18 stucco-faced rubble stone cottage. 2-storey with steep roof, slated to

front, plain tiled to rear. West wall brick stack. 2-window range. Windows

and door with moulded architrave surrounds. Glazing bar sash windows, original

thick bars to 1st floor windows. Rubble stone rear wall.

Listing NGR: SU2879695319

1064

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON BROMSGROVE

SU 2895

3/73 No 43

-

GV II

C18 rubble stone cottage, rear range to No 45 Bromsgrove. 2-storey with stone

tiled roof to front. East end wall stack. One window range, large small paned

casement to 1st floor, in cemented surround. 20-pane sash window below. Plain

tiled rear roof, catslide, extended out over early C19 brick low rear wall with

original iron framed triple casement window.

Listing NGR: SU2879395315

1065

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON BROMSGROVE

SU 2895

3/74 No 45, with attached

stable and storage

- range

GV II

Late C17 to early C19 rubble stone farmhouse, 2-storey with stone tiled roofs.

Large north end range, late C18 to early C19, with brick end wall stacks.

3-window range. Cambered-head brick surrounds to door, centre and northern

windows. Glazing bar sash windows. South side has 20-pane ground floor window

and triple iron-framed casement above. Modern cement and stone porch. Adjoin-

ing range: lower, late C17 to early C18 with south wall stack, originally 2

window but south end obscured by 1713 projecting staircase block with hipped

roof. Date plaque on north side 1713 JRM, 16-pane sash window with stone

voussoirs to west front. Original range has triple casements with iron frames

and leaded lights. Beyond, under continuous roof, additional one-window section

of house with 16-pane sash window to 1st floor and triple casement below, and

attached stable range. Stable range: rubble stone, returned slightly at south

end. West front built out with red brick 1st floor on brick piers to open

ground floor. Modern lintels over. Interior: early C18 narrow staircase with

turned balusters and moulded rail, some chamfered beams and fielded 2-panel

doors, all in central section.

Listing NGR: SU2879695302

1066

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/16 Astley House

(formerly listed as

Astley House or Vicarage,

21.11.66 Market Place)

GV II

c.1720-40 rubble stone house with ashlar dressings. 2-storey and attic with

hipped, stone tiled valley roof. Brick stacks on roof slopes to south, west and

north. Gabled dormers to west and east sides, cambered head dormer to south

front. Deep coved eaves cornice, chamfered stone angle quoins. Plain raised

cambered-head window surrounds with keystones. Sash windows with glazing bars.

3-window range to east and west sides, central windows on west side at basement

and half-storey height to light stair. 2-window south front with altered ground

floor, C19 projecting ashlar bay window with hipped roof to east side, C19 pro-

jecting stone porch with Roman Doric columns to west. Round arched doorway with

metal traceried fanlight and 6-panel door. Early C18 staircase with thick

moulded rail, turned balusters and closed string. To north rubble stone C18

service range with 3 leaded light cross windows in cambered-head stone surrounds

below and large triple sash window in hipped half-dormer above. On west side

slate-roofed C19 stable range.

Listing NGR: SU2885795678

1067

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/17 Gate piers to

Faringdon House

10.11.52

GV II

Later C17 stone gate piers, square plan with small quoin blocks at angles of

shafts, entablature caps with coved architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice.

Bulbous based finial with ball above. C19 iron gates.

Listing NGR: SU2879395904

1068

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/14

Church of All Saints

21.11.66

- I

Stone church mostly of C12 to C13 with C15 and C19 additions and alterations,

'one of the richest churches in Berkshire' (Pevsner). Stone tiled roofs. Nave

and aisles, transepts, chancel and north-east chapel. Broad short crossing

tower. Nave: Early and late C12. Early C12 buttresses to west front, late C12

4-bay arcade with moulded round arches and round piers with stiff-leaf capitals.

Narrow round-headed clerestory lights. C15 Perpendicular west window and west

door. North aisle altered in C15, 2 fine 6-light Perpendicular windows to north

side and projecting C19 baptistery with reset late C12 doorway with crenellated

frieze around arch and weathered carved jambs. South aisle rebuilt 1853

(J Hugall, architect) with exceptional C13 plank door with rich scrolled

dragon-head ironwork. Crossing: Late C12, richly shafted with varied stiff-leaf

caps and 4 moulded pointed arches. Small quatrefoil recesses in spandrels with

carved heads. Upper part of tower C13 with 2 plain lancets in recesses to each

face. Top of tower and spire destroyed 1645. Plain parapet. North Transept:

C13 with C14 west aisle. Large pointed chamfered C13 east wall arch with

smaller C15 opening to north-east chapel inset. Smaller C13 arch adjoining,

opening to C19 vestry, 2 C19 north lancets. West side has narrow late C12

pointed billetted arch to north nave aisle on C19 pillar and wide C19 arch to

transept aisle. Fine C14 4-light north window to aisle, recticulated tracery

and elaborate cinquefoiled rear arch. South Transept: 1853 with western aisle

to match north side, lancet windows. Chancel: C13 with range of 6 lancets to

south wall, 3 to east end, 2 to north wall with 2 C15 arches to north-east

chapel. C13 trefoil headed piscina and later C13 elaborate triple sedilia on

south wall. C14 to C15 trussed rafter roof. North-east Chapel: C15 with 5-

light east window and 4-light north window. Monuments: series of small reset

C15 brasses in chancel. 3 fine C18 marble monuments in north-east chapel to

Henry Pye and his two wives. In north transept and aisle C16 monuments to Unton

family, especially Sir Thomas Unton d.1533, chest tomb with two recumbent

figures, Sir Alexander Unton d.1547 Purbeck marble Gothic canopied recess with

brasses. Kneeling female figure part of a supposed larger monument to Sir Henry

Unton d.1596. Also fine late C17 marble monument to Sir Henry Purefoy of

Wadley. Stained Glass: c.1852 glass in east windows and 2 chancel lights each

side. South transept glass by Wailes, c.1865 in south lancets, c.1855 in

transept aisle.

Listing NGR: SU2887095726

1069

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/15

Tombs in Churchyard of

- All Saints Church

- II

North side of chancel:

3/15a) Townsend tomb. Late C18 chest tomb with baluster corners.

East of chancel:

3/15b&c) Edoe tombs. Two adjacent late C18 chest tombs with baluster corners.

South-east of chancel:

3/15d) Sir John Carr tomb. c.1833 chest tomb, Greek revival style with plinth,

central raised plaque and ends projected slightly, pedimented on 3 sides

with reversed torches and wreaths carved in relief.

3/15e) Slightly to east of chancel.Stephenson tomb. Later C18 oval table tomb

with plaque and wreaths carved in relief on south side.

South of south door:

3/15f) Green monument. Early C19 chest tomb with humped top and fluted angles.

3/15g) Adjacent to approach to south door, Wicks monument. Early C19 chest

tomb with humped top and fluted angles.

3/15h) To north-east of g), Heath tomb. Late C18 chest tomb with baluster

corners.

Listing NGR: SU2890395741

1070

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/21 Nos 1 and 3

-

GV II

Mid to later C19 picturesque pair of cottages flanking a wide carriage arch.

Rubble stone with ashlar dressings, 2-storey. Plain tile roof with 4 paired

corniced stone chimney stacks. 4-window range of leaded stone mullioned

windows, 2-light above, 3-light below, upper windows under small dormer gables.

Central Tudor-arched gateway. West end wall external chimney stack with inset

panel and blank shield. To east end and under continuous roof is further

2-window range, an older barn incorporated. Half-hipped east gable. Single

leaded 1st floor windows under small half-hipped dormer gables. 2 plank doors

to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2898495746

1071

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/18 No 6 (The Old Vicarage)

21.11.66

GV II

Mid C18 rubble stone house with ashlar dressings. Basement and 2½ storeys.

Stone tiled roof with corniced stone and brick end wall stacks and coped gable

ends. Formal 2-window front with central plain pediment raised up from flanking

ashlar eaves band on broad console brackets. A round-headed central attic

window with keystone breaks into pediment. Ground and 1st floor 16-pane sash

windows with rubble stone voussoirs and ashlar keystone. Cambered head basement

windows. To east side 8-panel cambered head door in painted stone raised

surround, cambered, with shoulders and flush keystone. 1st Floor window in

cambered head surround. Rear coped gable with stone sundial panel at top.

Early C19 chequered brick west side rear extension with parapet.

Listing NGR: SU2892595665

1072

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/19 No 16

-

GV II

C18 cottage, roughcast on rubble stone. 2-storey and attic. Plain tile roof

with 2 gabled dormers. 3-window range with higher floors to east side. Modern

leaded light iron-frame casements to 1st floor, pair in centre, triple to sides.

Ground floor 20-pane sash windows to east and 24-pane to west. 2-gabled rear

with later brick range behind west gable.

Listing NGR: SU2897895714

1073

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/20 No 18 (Tudor Cottage)

-

GV II

Earlier C18 rubble stone cottage with early C19 Tudor details. 2-storey with

plain tile roof and west end wall brick stack. 2-window range stone mullioned

windows with hood-moulds, 2-light to 1st floor, 2-light and 3-light below.

Diamond tracery glazing bars to casements. Hood-mould over door. East side

rear wing with stone tile roof, east wall eaves stack and brick south gable end.

Listing NGR: SU2896995708

1074

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/22 No 20 (Church Farmhouse)

21.11.66

GV II

Earlier C18 rubble stone house. 2-storey and attic with stone tiled roof and

south end-wall brick stack. 2 gabled dormers. Formal west front, 5-window

range of exposed box glazing bar sash windows in cambered head surrounds with

voussoirs and dressed stone keys. Central door in painted dressed stone

surround, cambered head with keystone and unidentified carved arms. Fine large

wood shell hood over door supported on brackets with pilaster strips below.

Similar window openings in north wall and blank former stair light in rear wall.

Interior: Earlier C18 staircase with heavily moulded handrail and brackets to

treads. Ground floor south room panelled, raised and fielded panelling. South

range, attached, 2 windows, C19 casements in cambered head openings above,

triple casement below. Formerly estate farmhouse for Faringdon House and in C19

of Wantage estate.

Listing NGR: SU2899495723

1075

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/23 No 26

-

GV II

C18 painted rubble stone cottage. 2-storey with modern tile roof, west end wall

brick stack on rubble base. 2-window range of casements, 2 2-light windows

above, 1 3-light below. Central door. Brick window sides. Rear roughcast.

Listing NGR: SU2901095743

1076

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/24 No 28

-

GV II

C18 painted rubble stone cottage. Plain tile roof with west end wall stone

stack. 2-storey and attic. 1 gabled dormer. Original iron casements, 2-light

and 3-light above, one 3-light below. Leaded panes. Door to east side and

altered 2-light casement to west side. Painted rubble rear wall, one dormer.

Listing NGR: SU2887595633

1077

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/25 No 34 (Bleak House)

-

GV II

Early C19 tall rubble stone house with brick dressings. Basement and 3 storeys.

Stone tiled eaves roof with fretted eaves boards and barge-boards. Corniced

ashlar end wall stacks. Brick angles and window surrounds. 3-window range,

arched heads to 1st and 2nd floor windows and centre ground floor on north

front. Stone keys to ground and 1st floor. Glazing bar sash windows. Centre

ground and 1st floor windows of north front blank. South front: Central door,

flat-headed with margin-light fanlight and tent canopy across centre and east

side on 3 iron columns with fretted pelmet. Similar small hoods over 1st floor

windows have been removed. Later rear extension against west side.

Listing NGR: SU2904695760

1078

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH STREET (off)

SU 2895

3/13 The Lodge, Faringdon House

(formerly listed as Cottage

opposite and to south-east

10.11.52 of Church of All Saints)

GV II

Later C18 lodge with ornamented north front. Rubble stone with ashlar dressings,

one storey rising to 2 in centre. Slate roof with corniced stone stack to rear.

Pedimental centre with lean-to sides, centre breaking forward with dentil

cornice and coped gable above recessed arch feature with segmental head windows

with glazing bars. Ground floor window was formerly door. 1st floor sill band

at impost level of arch and carried across sides. Sides with semicircular

round-headed niche and ramped moulded coping continuing line of pediment. One

round-headed window in brick surround to east end wall. Modern porch.

Listing NGR: SU2884195698

1079

of

2228

SU 28 95 GREAT FARRINGDON CHURCH STREET

1660/3/10002 Churchyard wall to

Church of All Saints

GV II

Churchyard walls. Circa early C18 with C19 alterations. Limestone rubble with

freestone dressings. Forms the north, west and east boundaries of the the churchyard.

The north and west walls are about 2m tall and have saddle-back coping, the north

side has a circa late C19 4-centred arch gateway at the centre, the west side was

extended in the C19 or C20. The wall on the east side has plain stone coping and

rises to about 3m at its south end.

Listing NGR: SU2893895786

1080

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH WALK

SU 2995

3/6 Grove Cottage

-

- II

Small late C18 rubble stone cottage. One storey with hipped modern tile roof,

formerly stone tiles and central corniced stone ridge stack. 3-window range of

paired stone mullioned windows with casements. Modern porch extension to east

side.

Listing NGR: SU2930895892

1081

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CORNMARKET

SU 2895

3/45 No 3

-

GV II

Early C19 stucco faced corner house. 3 storeys with stone tiled roof hipped at

angle. Central brick ridge stack. 2-window range each side. Glazing bar sash

windows. Altered C19 ground floor shopfront. Late C19 projecting round clock

on iron bracket, 2 faces, indirect drive to hands. Lower stucco and brick rear

extensions. Important site at the head of Gloucester Street.

Listing NGR: SU2883695537

1082

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CORNMARKET

SU 2895

3/46 Archway attached to No 6

at south east

-

- II

C17 ashlar stone archway, possibly associated with Faringdon House. Segmental

arch with keystone. Plain imposts. Moulded cornice broken forward over central

keystone and at right-hand side over a similar block with guttae along base.

Left-hand side is obscured by later building. Above is a C18 small rendered

storey with one window and gable.

Listing NGR: SU2881495572

1083

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CORNMARKET

SU 2895

3/47 Nos 8 to 10 (consecutive)

-

GV II

c.1840 row of 3 stucco faced houses on curve. Hipped slate shallow-pitched

eaves roof. One ridge stack. 3 storeys, one window range each. Centre house,

No 9, slightly projected. Glazing bar sash windows and ground floor C19 and

modern shopfronts.

Listing NGR: SU2882595567

1084

of

2228

SU 2895 FARINGDON CORNMARKET

(South side)

1660-0/3/10000

No.1

GV II

Shop with accommodation above. Circa mid C19. Joint-lined stucco with rusticated

quoins. Plain tile roof with gabled ends. Brick gable-end stacks. PLAN: Shop on the

ground floor with doorway on left to accommodation on the first and second floors.

EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. 2-bay front. 4-pane sashes in moulded stucco architraves with

small brackets to the cills and bracketed cornices to the larger first floor windows.

Victorian shop on the gound floor with entablature and wide sash with glazing bars,

flanked by glazed and panelled shop doors, and to left pilastered doorway to the

accommodation above with rectangular overlight and glazed and panelled door. Between

shop and doorway on left is 4-pane sash in rusticated surround. INTERIOR not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU2884795549

1085

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON COXWELL STREET

SU 2895

3/75 Nos 44 to 48 (even)

-

- II

Early C19 cottage range. Painted rubble stone with slate roofs and 2 brick

ridge stacks. Each cottage one window range and door. Ground floor openings

with cambered brick heads, casements and sash window to No 48. 1st floor

windows with brick sides, casements. Original iron-framed casement with leaded

lights to No 46. Plank doors. Plain tiled rear catslide roof.

Listing NGR: SU2855195255

1086

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON FARINGDON HILL

SU 2995

1/14 Lord Berner's Folly

-

- II

1935 by Lord Gerald Wellesley for Lord Berners of Faringdon House. Tall brick

tower built to command view over Thames valley, l40'O" high. Square plan, plain

Fletton brick tower, originally intended to be whitewashed, red brick upper

stage with 3 round arched windows with glazing bars to each face. Intersecting

tracery. Octagonal crown with stone coping and crenellations at angles with

short stone pinnacles.

Architectural Review: 1936. 69.169.

Listing NGR: SU2974095654

1087

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON FERNDALE STREET

SU 2995

1/10 Nos 45 and 47

(London House)

-

GV II

Early C19 painted brick and rubble stone house. 2-storey and attic. Plain tile

deep eaves roof with one gabled dormer. Gable ended to east and west. East

gable with stone coping and nogged stone course below. North front originally

chequered brick, now painted. Broad brick bands above and below 1st floor.

Nogged brick eaves. 3-window range. Gauged brick window heads. Glazing bar

sashes. Ground floor east side triple sash and west side window partly blocked.

Basement below. South side rubble stone with brick bands continued around. One

16-pane sash stair light. 2 doors. Group value with houses in London Street.

Listing NGR: SU2918695564

1088

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON FERNHAM ROAD

SU 29 SE

4/1 No 35 (Coxwell Lodge)

-

- II

c.1800-20 roughcast rendered house with later additions. Original house square

plan, 2-storey with modern tile cross-gabled roof and central rendered stack.

Coped parapet and paired gables to north and south fronts. Windows all with

intersecting glazing bars. South front: 2 shallow, 2-storey curved bays with

triple windows divided by fluted strips and with projecting eaves and moulded

soffit boards. Similar one-storey bay on east side. North front with ground

floor pair of exposed box glazing bar sashes to east and projecting glazed porch

to west. Above, similar sashes to west and to east 4-light casement. Long

service wing along west side and projecting to north, later addition. Roughcast

with similar sash windows to main house in section adjoining north front. Else-

where stone mullioned Tudor-style windows. Large north end porch in rusticated

surround with intersecting tracery to arched fanlight.

Listing NGR: SU2852294356

1089

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/28 No 2 (Volunteer Inn)

-

GV II

Mid C18 roughcast house. 2-storey and attic. Modern tile roof with end wall

stacks and 2 gabled dormers. Wood modillion eaves cornice. 5-window range of

exposed box glazing bar sash windows. West end ground floor window a later

3-light casement. Door with moulded wooden hood on large ornate scrolled

brackets. Rubble stone west end wall with brick angles.

Listing NGR: SU2880495574

1090

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/27 No 8 (Gloucester House)

-

GV II

Earlier C17 rubble stone house with early C19 chequered brick front. 2-storey

and attic, stone tiled roof with large west end wall stack, ridge stack and one

cambered head dormer. Early C19 brick south front 2-storey with parapet,

4-window range of glazing bar sash windows. Gauged brick window heads. Door

with hood on slim brackets and adjoining small later projecting bay. North

front: roughcast and stone with central stair gable with 3-light stone mullioned

windows to 1st and 2nd floors. One window range each side, to left early C18

projection with hipped roof and thick barred sash window to 1st floor in beaded

plain stone surround. To right wall built out to line of central gable. One

16-pane sash above and iron casement with leaded lights below. Rear wing at

west end with large rubble stone end wall stack and 4-light stone mullioned

window on west side ground floor. Modern extension beyond.

Listing NGR: SU2875095582

1091

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/26 Nos 10 and 12

-

GV II

C17 rubble stone former barn, converted to corn merchants in early C19. Steep

stone tiled roof, gable ended to west, hipped to east. 6 bays, C19 roof

trusses. South front stuccoed with 2-storey elevation, 5-window range of C19

sashes above, ground floor central wide cart entrance and C19 openings each

side. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2873995574

1092

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/11 No 26 (The Elms)

-

- II

Early to mid C18 house altered and refaced in early C19. Rubble stone with

cement rendered front. 2-storey and attic with plain tile roof and east end

wall stack. South front, 2-window range, 3-storey with parapet. Sash windows

with margin lights and stone sills. Stone surrounds to ground floor window and

door. Stone plinth. Added lean-to extension to west side with similar window

and stepped parapet. Interior: earlier C18 wood staircase in entrance hall with

panelled ends to treads and brackets beneath. Turned balusters. 2 fielded

panelled doors. East side ground floor room panelled with moulded dado rail and

cornice and one semicircular niche. Rendered rear wing, with larger mid C19

rear extension beyond. Marble fireplace to ground floor room.

Listing NGR: SU2863095592

1093

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/10 No 28 (Oakleigh)

(formerly listed as Oaklea)

10.ll.52

GV II

Early C18 cement rendered rubble stone house. 2-storey and attic, L plan.

Front range with hipped slate roof and end wall stacks. Dormers to sides.

Large wood dentil eaves cornice. 4-window range of exposed box sash windows

with glazing bars. Modern door. Rear wing rendered on east side, rubble stone

elsewhere, gable ended with north end wall stack.

Listing NGR: SU2861395597

1094

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/37 The Corn Exchange and

former Savings Bank

-

GV II

1863 former Corn Exchange and Savings Bank. Rubble stone with ashlar dressings.

Large one-storey hall with 2-storey front range to Cornmarket all under same

roof, plain tiled and hipped to front. Gothic style. Asymmetrical front range,

2 windows to Cornmarket with heavily moulded doorway to left, Gothic arched with

quatrefoil opening in tympanum and inscribed scroll over. Statue each side on

buttress with small carved canopy over. 3-sided canted oriel over with 1863

date on moulded base. Cusped trefoil window heads with quatrefoil top-lights.

Crow stepped small gable over with Gothic attic window under hood-mould. Copper

weathervane. The right side, the adjacent canted corner bay and 1st bay of

Gloucester Street elevation all similar with 2-light windows each floor, ground

floor under segmental arch with carved boss over central mullion and shouldered

window heads, 1st floor with carved capital to central shaft, cusped heads and

quatrefoil over. Main Hall: 5 windows with buttresses between. Long triple

windows with dividing shafts and carved capitals, shouldered heads and carved

bosses over shafts. Large plate traceried west window. Attached to west,

former Savings Bank, lower one-storey range divided from hall by doorway with

shouldered head, hood mould and carved scroll: 'Faringdon Savings Bank 1863'.

Crenellated wall over the monogrammed plaque 'FTSB 1818'. Savings Bank with

stone tiled roof, 2 large 3-sided bays with mullion and transom windows and

crenellated parapets with quatrefoil panels and blank shields.

Listing NGR: SU2879695549

1095

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/36 No 7

-

GV II

C19 stucco refronting of C17 or early C18 house. 2-storey, stone tiled roof.

2-window range, early C19 sash windows to 1st floor. One glazing bar sash and

3-light shop window to ground floor. Chamfered and stopped centre beam to

ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2874295553

1096

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/35 No 9 (Rickerton House)

-

GV II

Mid C19 chequer brick front possibly refacing late C18 building. 3-storey.

Slate roof. 3-window range of glazing bar sashes. Splayed stone lintels with

incised voussoir lines. One modern ground floor window. Raised plinth and 1st

floor band. Central door with plain fanlight. Later C19 rear extension,

2-storey former photographers studio. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2873495556

1097

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/34 No 13 (Henrietta Place)

-

GV II

Early C18 house, altered. Stucco fronted, 2-storey and attic. Stone tiled roof

with one gabled dormer. Deep coved moulded eaves cornice. 2-window range, C19

sashes to 1st floor, 3-sided C19 bay window and door with fluted strip surround.

Narrow rear gable. C19 brick rear extensions.

Listing NGR: SU2872095558

1098

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/33 No 15

-

GV II

c.1820 stuccoed house. 3-storey. Low pitch slate eaves roof with east end wall

stack. Stone plinth. 3-window range, blank in centre, glazing bar sashes.

Central door with pilaster and open pediment wooden surround. 6-panel door with

metal traceried fanlight.

Listing NGR: SU2871395561

1099

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/32 No 17 (Romney House)

21.11.66

GV II

c.1820 house, roughcast on brick. 3-storey with moulded stone parapet. Stone

plinth. 2 full-height canted side window bays with broad glazing bar sashes to

front and narrow side-lights. Glazing bar sash to 1st floor centre, blank

2nd floor opening. Central door with moulded architrave and fine open dentil

pediment on brackets. 6-panel door with arched head and radiating bar fanlight.

To east a 2-storey wing with big carriage arch with keystone and original doors.

One glazing bar sash over. Chequered brick rear. Later brick outbuildings. No

19, Little Romney, is part of same range.

Listing NGR: SU2871095542

1100

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/31 No 19 (Little Romney)

21.11.66

GV II

c.1820 roughcast fronted house, 3-storey with moulded stone parapet and slate

roof. One window range, a full-height 3-sided canted bay with broad centre

glazing bar sash windows and narrow side-lights. Plain door with rectangular

fanlight. No 19 is part of same range as No 17 Romney House.

Listing NGR: SU2869495565

1101

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/30 No 25

-

- II

Earlier to mid C19 brick house, grey vitrified headers with red brick angles and

window surrounds. 3-storey with low pitched slate valley roof. One window

range. Raised brick platband. Glazing bar sash windows with splayed stone

lintels with incised voussoir lines. Chequer brick west side with one window

range over door.

Listing NGR: SU2867395562

1102

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GLOUCESTER STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/29 No 35 (South Elms)

-

- II

Earlier C19 stuccoed house. 3-storey. Slate roof with end wall stacks.

2-window range of glazing bar sashes, 16-pane to ground floor. Stone plinth.

Door with slim pilaster surround and open pedimental hood. Arched head with

metal traceried fanlight.

Listing NGR: SU2866095560

1103

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GRAVEL WALK

SU 2895

3/38 No 18 (Westbrook House)

10.11.52

- II

Substantial early C18 stucco faced house. Rubble stone. L plan, 2-storey and

attic with large hipped roof partly stone tiled, modern tiles to front. Large

brick ridge stack on chequered brick and stone base to front range, similar

stack on rear wing. Moulded wood dentil eaves cornice. West front: 5-window

range, angle quoins, cambered head windows to 1st floor, 4 windows, flat head to

centre and ground floor windows. Plain raised surrounds, eared architrave to

centre 1st floor, keystones to ground floor. Central heavily block-rusticated

door surround with triple keystone. South side: 6-window range to 1st floor

with outer pair blank. 3 windows to ground floor with flanking doors. Plain

raised surrounds with flat heads and keystones. One 4-light gabled dormer.

Rear rubble stone with staircase block in angle with hipped plain tile roof.

Interior: Heavy moulded handrail to stair, twisted balusters and some fielded

panelling. Said to have date 1705 on interior wall. P J Goodrich: Great

Faringdon Past and Present 1928.

Listing NGR: SU2862395481

1104

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON GRAVEL WALK

SU 2895

3/9 No 49 (Chase House)

30.11.81

GV II

Mid C19 painted stucco faced house. 2-storey with slate eaves roof. 3-window

range of glazing bar sash windows in moulded architrave frames. Door in simple

pilaster surround with minimal entablature over. West side window cut down to

form glazed door. Listed for importance at head of Gloucester Street.

Listing NGR: SU2854495535

1105

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LECHLADE ROAD

SU 2895

3/8 Friends' Meeting House

II

Late C17 meeting house altered in C19. Rubble stone with brick dressings. One

storey. Steep pitched hipped stone-tiled roof over low walls with brick angles,

eaves course and window surround. 2 glazing bar sashes to north side and one

blocked window with keystone. One glazing bar sash and door to south side.

West end C19 flat-topped stone porch with plain bead-mould to doorway.

Interior: Simple with plain dado level panelling ramped at east end and at

windows.

Listing NGR: SU2853395590

1106

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LECHLADE ROAD

SU 2895

3/7 The Duke of Wellington

Public House

-

- II

Early C19 recasing of earlier building. Rubble stone with brick dressings.

Main range 2-storey and attic and stone tiled roof, hipped at south end. North

end wall stack. One central flat dormer. Painted rubble front with brick

angles and window surrounds. 2-window range of 16-pane sash windows. Central

door in architrave surround with wood hood on large brackets. Attached on north

side lower 2-storey one window range. Triple glazing bar sash windows in brick

surrounds. Rear range rubble stone, south wall recased in chequered brick.

Listing NGR: SU2848895558

1107

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LECHLADE ROAD

SU 2895

1/8 Nos 1 and 2 (The Lodges)

and gate piers, walls

- and railings

- II

Early C19 pair of lodges to Faringdon House. Small, square plan one-storey

brick buildings with pyramid slate roofs. Rear wall chimneys with stone

cornices. Moulded stone eaves band. Cambered head openings with glazing bar

sash window to 3 sides, those to drive formerly doors. Low modern rear exten-

sions. In front of lodges 6 plain chamfered rusticated piers with low stone

wall between outer ones, wide central space and narrower pedestrian entries

flanking. Iron railings and gates.

Listing NGR: SU2852695560

1108

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LEACHLADE ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/9 Step Farmhouse

10.11.52

- II

c.1820 chequered brick farmhouse. 2-storey and attic. L plan. Stone tiled

roof with end wall stacks and 3 gabled dormers. Dentilled brick eaves course.

3-window range of glazing bar sash windows. Centre breaks forward with pediment.

Outer windows with cambered gauged brick heads. Round arched central doorway

with gauged brick head and radiating bar fanlight. Central lunette over in

gauged brick surround. Rear wing rubble stone and brick with half-hipped gable.

Later brick buildings in rear angle.

Listing NGR: SU2720596285

1109

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LECHLADE ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/7 Nos 1 and 2 (New Lodges)

with gates and piers

-

- II

c.1895 pair of lodges to Buscot Park. Probably by Sir Ernest George. Ashlar

stone, one-storey neo-Georgian style. Square plan with stone tiled pyramid

roofs and central corniced ashlar stacks. Parapets and modillion cornices

around. 2 windows to road, one curved 3-window bay and one plain window, to

drive similar bay and window with door between. Glazing bar sashes. 4 stone

gate piers with ornate iron gates and ball finials to taller inner piers.

Listing NGR: SU2674896782

1110

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/77 No 3

-

GV II

Early C19 stucco fronted building probably on earlier core. 2-storey with

cement slate roof. 4-window range, glazing bar sash windows with moulded archi-

trave surrounds to 1st floor. 2 ground floor shopfronts, 3-sided projecting bay

to east, modern front to west side. Central door. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2894195563

1111

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/78 No 5 (The Wheatsheaf

Public House)

10.11.52

GV II

Late C17 to early C18 stucco fronted inn. L plan, 2-storey with stone tiled

roof and renewed ashlar end wall stacks. 6-window front elevation with deep

coved eaves cornice and renewed cross-mullioned windows with iron frames and

leaded lights to 1st floor. 2 canted 3-sided window bays to ground floor with

leaded lights. Central door and east end door to through passage. Rear wing

rendered with leaded casements, rear gable on east side with leaded casements.

Listing NGR: SU2895095565

1112

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/79 No 7A

-

GV II

Early C18 stucco, formerly chequer brick, fronted house. 3-storey with hipped

stone tiled roof to front. One window range, modern ground floor shop, 2 sashes

to 1st floor, one to 2nd, with glazing bars. Rubble stone rear with casements

in cambered head brick surrounds. Plain tile roofs. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2896195560

1113

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/80 No 11

-

GV II

Early C18 stucco fronted house. 2-storey and attic with stone tiled roof. 2

casement dormers and east end wall brick stack. Modern ground floor. 4-window

1st floor, moulded architrave surrounds with moulded string course joining

window heads. Moulded cornice beneath eaves. Glazing bar sash windows.

Original gabled west rear wing with casements, later east rear wing with sash

windows, both gables roughcast.

Listing NGR: SU2897295558

1114

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/81 Nos 13 and 15

-

GV II

Early to mid C19 stucco fronted range, probably refacing earlier building.

2-storey, plain tile roof with end wall and ridge stacks. 3-window range with

parapet, moulded coping and cornice. Triple windows to first floor, glazing bar

sashes with side-lights in architrave surrounds with cornices. Ground floor 2

modern shopfronts and central door with open segmental pediment on Corinthian

pilasters. Previously 2 doors and balustrade to parapet. Gabled red brick west

side rear extension, rubble and brick range parallel to front range and further

early C19 red brick building with hipped roof and three full-height openings

with gauged brick heads.

Listing NGR: SU2900295561

1115

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (north side)

3/82 Nos 17A and 17B

-

GV II

Early to mid C19 stucco fronted house. Tall 3 storeys with low pitched slate

valley roof and end wall stacks. 3-window range, 16-pane sash windows. Central

arched doorway to ground floor and C19 shopfronts each side with pilaster strip

frames and fascia. Rubble stone and brick rear. Lower steep roofed range at

rear west side, rubble stone and brick with plain and stone tile roofs.

Listing NGR: SU2899695562

1116

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/83 No 19

-

GV II

Early C18 roughcast house, formerly Marlborough Arms Public House (and the Swan

Public House in late C18). 2-storey and attic. Modern tile roof with 2 gabled

dormers. 2-window range of renewed casements with top lights to 1st floor.

Ground floor early C19 pub front with fascia and unevenly spaced pilasters

framing door and windows. Formerly C19 sash windows, pair to west side, single

to east, replaced by modern shallow bow windows. Modern door. Gabled roughcast

rear gable to west side. Lower, C19, east side rear range.

Listing NGR: SU2900995572

1117

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/84 No 23

-

GV II

Late C17 to early C18 painted rubble stone cottage. 2-storey and attic, plain

tile roof with west wall stack and one gabled dormer. 3-window range to 1st

floor, original iron casements with leaded lights. Original cross mullions to

west side and centre pair. Ground floor 3 small glazing bar sash windows and

door to east side.

Listing NGR: SU2903095554

1118

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/85 No 27 (The Bull Public

House)

-

GV II

C18 rubble stone building, stucco fronted in C19. 2-storey and attic. Modern

tiled roof with 2 gabled dormers. 4-window range, C19 sash windows and stone

plinth. Rubble stone gable ends. West side rear wing. Some chamfered beams.

Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2904195568

1119

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/86 No 29

(formerly listed as

10.11.52 Clifton House)

GV II

C17 roughcast rubble stone house. 2 storeys and attic. Modern plain tile roof

with large west end wall brick stack on corniced stone base. 3-window range

with small east side gable with modern casement and west side dormer. 1st floor

2 sash windows and casement pair. Ground floor 3 modern windows, door and east

side opening to through passage. Brick west rear gable. Chamfered and stopped

beams to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2905795568

1120

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/87 No 39 (Winlakes)

-

GV II

Earlier C19 chequered brick house. 3-storey with low pitch slate eaves roof.

Brick ridge stack. 2-window range of glazing bar sashes with gauged brick flat

heads. Door set to east side with rectangular barred fanlight. Rubble stone

rear. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2907595556

1121

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/88 Nos 41 and 43

-

GV II

C18 rendered pair of cottages with stone tiled roofs. No 41: 2-storey, one

window range with C19 large casements to ground floor and glazing bar sash

window above. Brick rear gable. Through passage between houses.

No 43: 2-storey and attic with gabled dormer, roof at lower pitch and west wall

stack. One window range, glazing bar sash window above, modern triple window

below. Rendered rear gable.

Listing NGR: SU2907995558

1122

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/89 Nos 45 and 47

-

GV II

Later C18 cottage pair, chequered brick, 2-storey and attic with stone tiled

roof and east wall stone stack. One gabled dormer with original leaded light

casement pair. No 47 has modern cement render over brick. 1st floor triple

leaded casements each side. Cambered head surrounds. Ground floor triple

window to No 45 and glazing bar sash to No 47.

Listing NGR: SU2908795562

1123

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/90 Nos 57 and 59

-

GV II

C18 rubble stone cottage pair. No 57 painted, 2-storey with modern tile roof,

No 59 with stone tiled roof and one gabled dormer. 2-window range to No 57, one

window to No 59, triple casements with stone window heads. Brick window sides

to No 59. Ground floor central through passage door with stone lintel, No 57

double doors, half glazed and triple casement, No 59 15-pane window and door

both with brick sides. Rubble stone rear gables with end wall stacks.

Listing NGR: SU2911295572

1124

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/91 No 61

-

GV II

C18 rubble stone and brick cottage. 2-storey and attic with plain tile roof and

one gabled dormer. One window range. Part original leaded casements to 1st

floor and small paned sash to ground floor. Renewed brick stack on roof slope

at west end.

Listing NGR: SU2912495570

1125

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/92 Nos 67 to 71 (odd)

-

GV II

Earlier C19 row of 3 houses, stucco faced, 3-storey with low pitched slate roofs

and ridge stacks. One window range each, glazing bar sash windows. Doors with

rectangular fanlights with marginal bars. Iron railings in front of Nos 67 and

69. Rubble stone rear.

Listing NGR: SU2913995580

1126

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/93 No 75

-

GV II

Early C19 red brick house raised a storey later in C19. 3-window range. Lower

2 storeys C19 sash windows, half-size to 1st floor. Blank central door and

window over. Second floor chequered brick with glazing bar sashes and over-

hanging slate eaves roof. Central gabled projection to rear. Listed for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU2916395583

1127

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON CHURCH WALK

No 2

3/94

The address shall be amended to read: COACH LANE

No 2

------------------------------------

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/94 No 77 and No 2 Coach Lane

-

GV II

Earlier C19 chequered brick fronted house. 3-storey, 2-window range. Low

pitched slate hipped eaves roof. Glazing bar sash windows with splayed stone

lintels with incised voussoir lines. Ground floor modern windows and render

replacing former shop front. Rear wing, No 2 Coach Lane, rubble stone and brick,

3-storey, 2-window range. Brick window surrounds with cambered heads and stone

keys. One window to 2nd floor. Margin light fanlight to door. Listed for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU2917995590

1128

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/95 No 79 (Hill Side)

6.2.81

GV II

c.1820-30 stone villa. 2-storey, double pile with slate valley roof and 4

ashlar end wall stacks, one removed. Ashlar south front, basement plinth and

3-window range of large glazing bar sash windows. Centre projects slightly.

Platband, moulded cornice and parapet, broken forward at centre and parapet

broken for open pediment on panelled blocks with sunk roundel in tympanum.

Central round arched doorway with lantern in fanlight. 5-panel door with reeded

panels. Projecting painted porch on 4 columns with segmental arched roof with

incised roundels and reeding. Iron flower-balconies to ground floor windows.

Rear: coursed rubble with central half-storey stair light. Flower balconies to

2nd floor windows. Interior with open well cantilever stair with continuous

moulded rail.

Listing NGR: SU2919095614

1129

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/96 Gate piers and railings

to No 79 (Hill Side)

-

GV II

Probably earlier C19. 4 stone gate piers, square plan with cornices and pyramid

block caps. Incised pattern to shafts, rectangle with rebated corners. Spear

head railings and gates, cast iron.

Listing NGR: SU2919395587

1130

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/97 No 83 (The Firs)

-

GV II

Mid C19 alteration of probably earlier C18 house. Rubble stone, 2-storey with

slate roof and two gabled dormers. Brick end wall stacks. 4-window range of

C19 sash windows. Plain 3-piece stone window heads. Door with hood on brackets

and round arched barred fanlight.

Listing NGR: SU2922295607

1131

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (north side)

3/98 No 85 (The Laurels)

-

GV II

Early C19 chequered brick fronted house. 3-storey with coped stone parapet.

End wall stacks. 3-window range of glazing bar sash windows in cambered head

surrounds. Central door, 6 flush panels with fine metal traceried rectangular

fanlight. Hood on brackets. Rubble east end wall. Brick gabled rear dated

1826 in chequered brick.

Listing NGR: SU2923695612

1132

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/101 Nos 2 and 4

-

GV II

Later C17 stucco fronted house, much altered. 2-storey and attic with stone

tiled roof, large end wall brick stacks and 2 fine segmental pedimented dormers

with leaded lights. 6-window range. Bolection moulded surrounds survive to

No 2, moulded sills and glazing bar sashes. 3 C19 sashes to No 4. Fine wooden

eaves cornice with modillion brackets. Ground floors altered, modern shop front

to No 4, C19 to No 2. 2 gabled rear, hipped to No 2. Fine rear wall large

brick chimney stack.

Listing NGR: SU2892895539

1133

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/102 No 6

-

GV II

Mid to later C19 narrow stucco faced shop. 2-storey with slate roof. Quoins.

1-window range. Ground floor fine projecting cast iron shopfront, 3-sided with

slim fluted shafts, leaf capitals and pierced spandrels. Listed for shopfront.

Listing NGR: SU2905295542

1134

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/103 No 8

-

GV II

Earlier C19 chequered brick 3-storey house. 3-window range, originally 2 but

east side added to match in early C20. Stone cornice and renewed parapet.

Stone band at 2nd floor level. Gauged brick flat heads to 2nd floor windows.

1st floor 3 projecting wood oriels, 3-sided with moulded bases. Sash windows to

1st and 2nd floors. Ground floor 2 shopfronts, to west side symmetrical C19

front with canted 3-sided central window flanked by door and a window with

overall frieze and cornice. East side small 3-sided projecting window. Listed

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2895295537

1135

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/104 Nos 12 and 14

-

GV II

c.1830 refacing in stucco of older range. 2 storeys, 3-window front with

parapet. Plain tile roof, half-hipped at west end with brick ridge stack and 2

flat dormers. 2 full-height canted sided bays. Glazing bar sash windows with

margin lights survive on 1st floor. Centre has 16-pane sash windows to both

ground and first floor. Doors between centre window and bays with fanlights,

altered. Ground floor windows of bays altered. Lead downpipe with decorated

hopper head. Rear: long catslide roof and 2 rear gables, hipped to east side.

Date of 1829 in brick of garden wall.

Listing NGR: SU2897695533

1136

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/105 Nos 16 and 18

-

GV II

(Incorrectly marked No 20 on OS map.) C18 roughcast rubble stone range.

2-storey with plain tile roof and end wall brick stacks. Stucco quoins.

2-window range of 16-pane sashes above. Ground floor, 16-pane sash window and

door to No 16, C19 shopfront with canted sided projecting window with pilaster

sides and fascia over. Rear wings brick and rubble stone with stone tiled

roofs. Formerly The George Public House.

Listing NGR: SU2898695532

1137

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2895 (south side)

3/106 No 20

-

GV II

C18 roughcast rubble stone house, 2-storey with plain tile roof and end wall

stacks. 2-window range of exposed box sliding sashes above. C19 double fronted

shop below. Rubble stone to east, rear gable. C19 brick west rear wing.

Listing NGR: SU2898795530

1138

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/107 No 22

-

GV II

C18 small roughcast rubble stone cottage. 2-storey and attic with stone tiled

roof, one gabled dormer and east end wall stack. One window range, triple case-

ment to first floor and modern paired light window below. Plain tile rear roof.

Listing NGR: SU2899595534

1139

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/108 Nos 24 and 26

-

GV II

C18 rubble stone cottage row. 2-storey with stone tiled roof, half-hipped at

west end. Brick ridge and east wall stacks. No 24: 1-window range and stuccoed,

No 26: double fronted, 2 windows, painted. No 24 altered in early C19, 16-pane

sash window above and small shopfront below, formerly with bowed window.

6-panel door, fielded panels. End wall rebuilt in brick with rendered gable.

No 26 has 2 and 3-light casements to first floor and C19 6-pane windows below.

2-panelled central door.

Listing NGR: SU2902095537

1140

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/109 Nos 28A and 28B

-

GV II

C18 roughcast rubble stone house. 2-storey and attic with plain tile roof, one

flat dormer and west wall stack. 2-window range of paired small-paned casements

above. 2 C19 shopfronts below flanking central door.

Listing NGR: SU2902595529

1141

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/110 No 30

-

GV II

Later C17 rubble stone house altered. 2-storey with steep plain tile roof.

Central ridgestack on stone base. 2-window range, casements to first floor.

Ground floor 1 small 16-pane sash window, modern window and door. Rear stair

gable on west side, roughcast. Brick 2-storey wing beyond with stone tiled roof

and leaded light iron casements. Brick and rubble stone stable beyond.

Interior: some timber-framing exposed at first floor rear. 2 plank doors in

attic. In rear wing S.0.1792 inscribed on brick over fireplace. Painted brick

2-storey C19 range to east facing London Street. Formerly The Star Public

House.

Listing NGR: SU2904495538

1142

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/111 No 32 (Dunraven House)

-

GV II

Earlier C18 rubble stone and stucco house. 2-storey and attic with hipped plain

tile roof. 1 hipped dormer. Gable end to street, stuccoed with angle quoins

and moulded wood eaves. 2-window range, 2 fine large early C18 sash windows

with thick glazing bars to first floor. Modern ground floor window with

evidence of central mullion in sill. C19 door with panelled sides. Large

lean-to against east wall. Half-hipped south gable. Deeds said to date from

c.1735.

Listing NGR: SU2905095539

1143

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/112 No 36

-

- II

Earlier C19 stucco fronted brick house. 3-storey with low pitched slate eaves

roof with paired wood brackets to eaves. East wall stack. One window range,

glazing bar sash windows above and ground floor large shop window projecting.

24-pane with curved sides. Incised pilaster strips framing and fascia and

cornice over. Doorway with panelled reveals.

Listing NGR: SU2907995540

1144

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/113 No 48(The Red House)

-

GV II

c.1840 coursed rubble and brick house, now painted. 3-storey with low pitched

slate eaves roof with bracketted eaves and decorated soffit. End wall stacks.

Brick angles and window sides. 3-window range, centre openings blank, glazing

bar sash windows to sides. Splayed stone lintels. Rubble stone end walls.

Nos 48 to 54 form an important group at the entry to Faringdon from the east.

Listing NGR: SU2914795552

1145

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/114 Nos 50 and 52 and

Milestone in front of

- No 50

GV II

Earlier C19 coursed rubble stone and brick range associated with the Folly Inn.

No 50: 2-storey, 3-window range, glazing bar sash windows in cambered head brick

surrounds to first floor, large carriage arch, small window and door below. No

52: 3-storey, 2-window range of wide glazing bar sashes with stone lintels and

brick sides. Stone bands between floors. Ground floor door and 1 altered

window. By west side of No 50 is stone early C19 milestone with cast iron

plaque reading 'ABINGD 14 LECHLAE 6'.

Listing NGR: SU2915595559

1146

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/115 No 54 (The Folly Inn)

-

GV II

Early C19 painted brick range. 2-storey with modern tile roof and east end

stack. 3-window range, casement pairs above, triple casements below in cambered

head recesses. Central door with hood, blank window over. Brick band between

floors. Stone plinth. Rubble stone east end wall. Nos 48-54 London Street

form an important group at the entry to Faringdon from the east.

Listing NGR: SU2917395565

1147

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON LONDON STREET

SU 2995 (south side)

3/99 No 56 (Sudbury House)

10.11.52

- II*

Earlier C18 rubble stone house on earlier core altered c.1815-20. L-plan with

short rear west wing, 2-storey and attic with stone tiled roofs. Main range

with 2 ashlar corniced ridge stacks and one eaves stack at west side. Roof

hipped at west angle. c.1815-20 all but the eastern end was refronted and the

whole range was rendered. Eastern section 2 windows with thick glazing bars to

ground floor pair. Main section has 2 very large full-height curved bows with

curved stone tiled roofs and triple sash windows with glazing bars. Central

arched doorcase with reeded surround and fluted half-columns each side. 6-panel

door with radiating bar fanlight. Stone porch in front with Tuscan columns and

incised decoration to frieze, 6 columns, the centre pair projected with canted

sides. Modern glazing between columns. At east end of main range is early C19

1-window range with 16-pane sash windows and stone east wall chimney. Brick

east wall. West side: 2-window range, roof hipped to rear, possibly former

stair gable. 1 curved head dormer. Glazing bar sash windows above, round

arched windows below behind C20 verandah. Rear: rubble stone with 2 hipped

dormers. Range of altered cross windows to first floor, ground floor west side

masked by 2-storey c.1920 rear addition. Low 2-storey early C19 red brick range

to east side, stone tiled roof, some iron-framed casements and small wood oriel.

Interior: early C19 rooms created within older shell leaving fielded panelled

doors, moulded cornices, chamfered beams and length of fielded panelling in

upstairs room behind later wall. Full height staircase hall in centre with

stair around 3 sides. Early C19 plaster mouldings. Plank doors to attic.

Tie-beam and collar trusses. Records from 1703. Named from Samuel Sadbury,

owner c.1740.

Listing NGR: SU2933595626

1148

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/48 The Port Well

10.11.52

GV II

Earlier C19 stone well-head. 4-sided with chamfered corners, each face with

round-headed panel with architrave and keyblock and small oblong panel over the

rebated corners. Pyramidal top carrying scrolled iron double lamp bracket.

Listing NGR: SU2890595603

1149

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/49 Old Town Hall

12.2.58

GV II*

Late C17 or early C18 former market building. Open ground floor with chamber

over, now Library. Hipped stone tiled roof with plain iron weathercock. Deep

bracketted eaves cornice. Roughcast first floor with 2 glazing bar sash windows

each end and one to south side. Ground floor stone Tuscan columns, 4 x 3.

Angles of east side have piers with pilaster responds.

Listing NGR: SU2888295579

1150

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/50 No 3

-

GV II

Earlier C19 chequered brick house, 3-storey with plain tile roof and south end

wall stack. 2-window range, glazing bar sashes with gauged brick flat heads to

surrounds. Altered later C19 projecting shopfront with moulded brackets to

fascia.

Listing NGR: SU2891595627

1151

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

5/51 No 4

-

GV II

Early C19 refronting of C16 to C17 house. 2-storey and attic, slate roof with

one gabled dormer. Stuccoed front, 3-window range with centre first floor blank

and glazing bar sash windows to sides. Ground floor later C19 projecting

shopfront, double fronted with brackets to cornice and 2-light plate glass

windows with slim shafts. Inside: Tudor arched moulded fireplace beam and heavy

structural timbers. Gabled stone rear with brick angles.

Listing NGR: SU2891695620

1152

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/52 No 5 (Community Centre)

4.11.77

GV II

Early C19 tall ashlar fronted building, originally the Farringdon Bank. Base-

ment and 3 storeys, 4-window range. Parapet, moulded cornice, moulded band at

first floor sill-level and ground floor plinth. Tall sash windows with glazing

bars. Doors each side in plain tall opening with bead moulding and rectangular

fanlight. Stone steps up and low stone wall between. Interior: rear curved

open well staircase with continuous rail and scrolled brackets to treads.

Listing NGR: SU2892195612

1153

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/53 No 6 (Sinclaires)

4.11.77

GV II

Early C19 cement rendered front, possibly on earlier core. 3-storey with low

pitched slate eaves roof, brick south end wall stack, quoins, string courses,

plain raised window surrounds and rusticated door surround. 3-window range of

glazing bar sash windows. Ground floor: 2 large 3-sided splayed bay windows

with glazing bar sash windows. North side bay a modern matching copy of south

side. Central 4-panel door. Gabled rear, rubble stone and brick.

Listing NGR: SU2892195610

1154

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/54 No 7

4.11.77

GV II

Early C19 cement rendered front to earlier building. 3-storey with low pitched

slate roof. Incised quoins on north side. 3-window range, window bays irregu-

larly spaced and upper windows of north side raised. Plain raised window

surrounds, glazing bar sash windows. Centre window of second floor blank.

Ground floor north side, large 3-sided bay window matching those on No 6.

6-panel central door and south side earlier C19 shopfront with fascia and

moulded cornice carried across door to single curved bracket on panelled

pilaster. Interior: C16 moulded centre beams to ground floor shop. Alcove

niche with shell head to north side front room.

Listing NGR: SU2894695590

1155

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/55 No 8 (Lloyd's Bank)

4.ll.77

GV II

c.1800 stucco-fronted building, probably built as a bank. County of Gloucester

Bank from 1836. 3-storey with parapet, slate hipped valley roof. Moulded stone

cornice and plain stone bands at first and second floor levels. First floor

sill course. 3-window range of sash windows, glazing bars to first floor.

Ground floor south side round-headed doorway with fine stone doorcase. Open

pediment on brackets with patera blocks and moulded architrave. Iron spearhead

railings in front.

Listing NGR: SU2893895578

1156

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/56 No 9

4.11.77

GV II

Earlier C19 chequered brick house. 3 storeys with stone tiled eaves roof.

2-window range of glazing bar sash windows. Gauged brick window heads. Early

C20 ground floor bowed shop window. Ionic pilasters each side. Modern fascia.

To rear C17 gabled brick and part timber-framed wing with chamfered and stopped

beam to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2893495573

1157

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/57 No 10, and No 1 London

Street

4.11.77

GV II

c.1840 stucco-fronted corner building. 3-storey with slate roof, hipped at

angle. 2-window range to Market Place, 3 windows to London Street. 2 plain

bands at floor levels. Channelled rustication to ground floor. Glazing bar

sash windows in moulded architrave surrounds. To Market Place ground floor

shopfront of 2 shallow bows with frieze and cornice across, broken for central

door. Panelled pilasters and curved brackets framing openings. Bowed windows

modern.

Listing NGR: SU2893495562

1158

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/58 Nos 11 and 12

21.11.66

GV II

Earlier to mid C19 stucco-fronted building. 3-storey with low pitched slate

eaves roof and end wall stacks. Moulded eaves soffit. Quoins and plain band

between first and second floors. 3-window range, glazing bar sash windows in

plain raised surrounds. C19 shopfronts, double fronted to west, to east side

with slim angle shafts and large scrolled brackets. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2891695541

1159

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/59 No 13 (The Bell Inn)

(formerly listed as Bell

10.11.52 Hotel)

GV II

Early C18 roughcast refacing of C17 inn. 2-storey and attic. Steep pitched

roof, stone tiled to front with east end stack and ridge stack. 3 dormers.

Deep coved eaves cornice. Chamfered angle quoins. East side of front slightly

canted. 5 windows to main range, 2 to east side. Exposed box glazing bar

sashes with thick bars. To ground floor 1 tripartite sash window to east side.

Main range central former carriage entrance with C16 to C17 moulded jambs and

large C18 panelled doors. To each side a 3-sided splayed bay window with ogee

roof and glazing bar sash windows. Large bell on iron bracket. West end:

rubble stone with 3-light stone mullioned ground floor window. Rear: modern

tiled roof, roughcast with truncated stack at west rear gable. 2 rear wings,

west range mostly painted rubble stone and including 2-storey, 2-window cottage

with stone tiled roof and large rear wall stack. East range mostly painted

brick C18 to C19.

Listing NGR: SU2890495548

1160

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/60 No 14 (Barclays Bank)

-

GV II

Earlier C19 roughcast corner building, altered c.1900. 3-storey with low

pitched slate roof, hipped, with large brick ridge stack. Canted corner.

2-window range to north, curved corner with entrance door, canted one-window

range and 3 windows to east side. Moulded architrave surrounds to windows and

flat cornices to first floor windows, decoration added c.1900. Glazing bar sash

windows. Ground floor early C20 with panelled pilasters and overall frieze and

cornice. Listed for group value.

Listing NGR: SU2888695550

1161

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/61 No 16

-

GV II

c.1820-30 stucco-fronted building. 3-storey with hipped cement slate roof.

3-window range of cambered windows. Glazing bar sashes to second floor,

full-height glazed doors to first, formerly to a balcony. Ground floor central

door, sash window with glazing bars to west and glazing bar shop window to east.

Rendered rear with brick surrounds to windows, east side rear wing and 2 small

hipped gables to west side.

Listing NGR: SU2887895554

1162

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/62 No 17

-

GV II

c.1830 stucco-faced corner building. 3-storey with hipped low pitched slate

eaves roof. Fine deep coved eaves with large acanthus embellishment. Chamfered

quoins. 2-window range to east front, 3 windows to north. Moulded architrave

surrounds and coved sills. Blank windows to south side of east front and east

side of north front. Glazing bar sash windows to upper floors. North side

ground floor modern windows, BALLARD in deep incised lettering over. East side

modern shopfront with matching lettering between 2 C19 moulded console brackets.

Listing NGR: SU2887095553

1163

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/63 No 18

-

GV II

Earlier C19 stucco-fronted building, possibly on earlier core. 3-storey with

modern tile eaves roof. Plain band between first and second floors. 2-window

range of C19 sashes. Small C19 shopfront. A rubble stone steep gabled end

wall, later heightened, is visible from roof space of No 19.

Listing NGR: SU2886295557

1164

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/64 Nos 20 to 21 (Linden

House)

-

GV II

c.1840-50 Roman cement rendered house, 3-storey with slate eaves roof and centre

ridge stack. 4-window range, glazing bar sash windows. Rusticated ground floor

with incised voussoirs, modern shop on east side. Central door with moulded

architrave. Platband. Quoins to first and second floors. Moulded architraves

to upper windows, flat cornices on console brackets to first floor. Stone east

end entrance porch. Rear east side projecting 2;-storey wing with decorative

barge-boards, 2-window range, moulded architraves. Interior: east side, stair

hall with open well stair and arches between hall and vestibule.

Listing NGR: SU2884595582

1165

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/65 No 23

(formerly listed as Janes

Pantry and Shop, Workroom

10.11.52 and Stores adjoining)

GV II

Mid C17 altered to roughcast fronted building. High basement and 2 storeys.

Stone tiled roof with west end truncated stack. 2 triple casements with leaded

lights to first floor. Raised ground floor with 6 steps up, 4-panelled door

with crude wood tracery to fanlight. Squat 8-pane window to east side. To west

side 2 projecting box windows, sliding sashes to right, casements to left side

window. Slate lean-to hood overall. Datestone 1645 between windows. Basement

level C19 plate glass 3-sided shopfront with fascia and cornice. Half sunk

door. To east side of steps 4-panel door to through passage. The west side of

No 24 adjoining was originally part of same range.

Listing NGR: SU2886395584

1166

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/66 No 24

-

GV II

Part C17, part C18 stucco-fronted range. West side 2-storey and attic with

stone tiled roof and one gabled dormer, part of same range as No 23. Painted

quoins to west side, C19 sash to first floor. East side 3-storey with parapet

and plain tile roof. Brick west wall stack. Painted quoins to second floor

west side and 2 upper floors east side. Across whole ground floor fine mid C19

double-fronted shopfront. Paired plate-glass windows each side with slim shafts

with bulbous heads. Pilasters each side supporting feather scroll each end of

fascia. Dentil cornice. Plinth with low iron railing in front.

Listing NGR: SU2886995591

1167

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/67 No 25 (The Crown Hotel)

10.11.52

GV II

Early to mid C17, refronted in mid C18. Large rubble stone inn probably

originally including Portwell House to east. 3-storey and attic with steep

stone tiled roof and 2 renewed large chimney stacks with diagonal brick shafts

on stone base. 4 flat dormers. Roughcast front with parapet and stone band

over first floor. Painted angle quoins and plain window surrounds. 5-window

range. Ground floor semi-basement with one small sash and 2 3-light stone

mullioned windows flanking stone 4-centred arched doorway with original plank

door. Early C18 Doric porch with 2 columns and pilaster responds. Panelled

wood framing to doorway. 4 windows to first floor, 5 to second floor, glazing

bar sash windows. To east side large carriage arch with stone 4-centred arch,

single chamfered. Rear: later C17 external staircase, closed string, turned

balusters and moulded rail. C17 stone arched doorway to basement with plank

door. Interior: early C17 plaster ceiling to first floor front room, shallow

relief interlaced lines with foliage. Rear courtyard with stuccoed 2-storey C18

west range. Modern tiled roof. Deep coved cornice to west front and slight

north return. 6-window range at first floor, 3 earlier C18 windows at south

end. C19 verandah to ground floor and rear of main front range. North side,

early C18, stuccoed rubble stone with steep pitched stone tiled roof. One

segment headed dormer. 4-window range of segment-headed glazing bar sash

windows, 1 removed at first floor and ground floor 1 converted to door. The

east side of the courtyard is part of Portwell House, adjoining.

Listing NGR: SU2886295617

1168

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/68 No 27 (Portwell House)

(formerly listed as part

10.11.52 of Crown Hotel)

GV II

Early C17 stone range originally probably part of Crown Hotel, roughcast and

much altered in C18. V-plan with narrow south front and diverging rear wings,

one facing west to Market Place, other east to Crown courtyard. 2-storey and

attic with steep stone tiled roofs. 2 large stone chimney bases, one on ridge

and one at north end of east range. Truncated stone stacks on ridge and north

end of west range. Roughcast walls with painted angle quoins and flat window

surrounds to south and east fronts. Glazing bar sash windows. Parapet. South

front, basement door, 3-window floor above with broader centre window, 2-window

first floor. East front: 3 flat dormers, 5-window range. 7 windows to ground

floor, 2 formerly doors. Raised plinth all round. West range: 2-storey on

raised ground floor, slate roof, 5-window range, originally sash windows, some

replaced by casements. North end 2-window range retains original sash windows,

broad above and narrow to ground floor. Ground and first floor rooms in this

section retain mid C18 fielded panelling.

Listing NGR: SU2888695614

1169

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE

SU 2895

3/69 No 29 (Church View)

-

GV II

Early C19 house with narrow ashlar east front. 3-storey with hipped low pitched

slate eaves roof. Moulded eaves. One-window range with bands between floors.

Glazing bar sash windows. Blank arched recesses flank ground floor window.

Chequered brick north side with 3 blank cambered head recesses to first and

second floors. Central doorway with reeded reveals and arched head. 6-panel

door and barred fanlight.

Listing NGR: SU2886495643

1170

of

2228

The following building shall be included:

GREAT FARINGDON MARKET PLACE,

SU 2895 FARINGDON

3/119 K6 Telephone Kiosk

outside Nos 1 & 2 and

Faringdon Hotel

(Tel No 0367 20511)

GV II

Telephone kiosk. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by

various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosk with domed roof. Unperforated

crowns to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU2890295639

1171

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARLBOROUGH STREET

SU 2895

3/43 The Red Lion Public House

10.ll.52

GV II

Later Cl7 rubble stone inn, stuccoed and altered. 2-storey and attic with steep

roof, hipped to east, gabled with end wall stack to west. Stone tiled main roof

slopes, modern tiles to rear. One gabled dormer. 3-window range, glazing bar

sash windows above and 2 canted bays with glazing bar sash windows below.

Central door. Fascia carried around bays and over door. 2 glazing bar sash

windows to east end wall. Broad rear attic gable. Extensive rear buildings,

part stuccoed, 2-storey with some glazing bar sashes and a plank door on eat

side.

Listing NGR: SU2883695537

1172

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARLBOROUGH STREET

SU 2895

3/42 Roman Catholic Church of

the Blessed Hugh and

- St Thomas

- II

1840 former Congregational Chapel. Cement rendered rubble stone with ashlar

dressings. Minimal Gothic detail. Slate roof. 2-window front with chamfered

quoins, stone plinth and band below low pitched crenellated gable. Date plaque.

Windows long leaded light lancets with wood Y-tracery, stone rusticated sur-

rounds. Projecting rusticated stone porch with crenellated gable and trefoil

panel in centre. Double doors with large fanlight. Rubble stone sides and

rear, similar windows in brick surrounds.

Listing NGR: SU2880295487

1173

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARLBOROUGH STREET

SU 2895

3/44 No 15 (Poulton Rouse)

(formerly listed as

10.11.52 Poultons)

GV II

Early C18 house altered in late C18. 2-storey with steep pitched plain tiled

roof and west end stack. Rubble stone, cement rendered to front with early C18

deep coved cornice. Chamfered quoins, stone plinth. 3-window range of large

glazing bar sash windows, blank to centre first floor. Irregular bay spacing.

Open pedimented doorcase on brackets and panelled piers. Arched head doorway

with reeded reveals, flush panelled door and radiating bars to fanlight. Rubble

stone rear with coved cornice and 2 early C18 windows in brick surrounds to

first floor, 1 with original thick glazing bars. West side rear wall brick

chimney stack and projecting rear extension with hipped roof and large glazing

bar sash window to first floor. Early C19 staircase.

Listing NGR: SU2877595468

1174

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARLBOROUGH STREET

SU 2895

3/41 No 17

-

GV II

Earlier C19 chequered brick house. 3-storey and basement. Stone tiled roof

with end wall stacks. 2-window range of 16-pane sash windows in cambered head

surrounds. Central door, rectangular fanlight. 3 steps up. Rubble stone rear

and modern extensions.

Listing NGR: SU2876895459

1175

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARLBOROUGH STREET

SU 2895

3/40 No 19 (Richmond House)

-

GV II

c.1840 cement rendered house. 3-storey. Modern plain tile eaves roof, end wall

stacks. Bracketted eaves. 3-window range. Stone first floor sill band.

Moulded window surrounds. Rusticated ground floor with keystones over windows

and arched central doorway. 4-panel door with metal tracery. Interior:

subdivided for flats.

Listing NGR: SU2876595452

1176

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON MARLBOROUGH STREET

SU 2895

3/39 No 21 (Betterton House)

-

GV II

Mid C18 and early C19 rubble stone house with some ashlar dressing. Basement

and 3 storeys. Parapet. Slate roof with brick end wall stacks. Ashlar plinth

and chamfered quoins to half way up facade. 2-window range, 16-pane sashes in

plain raised surrounds. Oval light to basement. Central door, tall stone

moulded architrave with pediment. Large rectangular fanlight with

metal tracery.

Rubble and brick rear. Interior subdivided for flats.

Listing NGR: SU2876595452

1177

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON PARK ROAD

SU 2895

1/13 The Old Station

-

- II

1864 former station of G.W.R. Coursed squared rubble with ashlar dressings.

Tudor Gothic style. One storey with platform each side and large hipped slate

valley roof carried out over platforms on 6 curved wood brackets each side.

Brick stack in central valley pierced by Tudor arch. West side platform now

enclosed. East side 5 openings, central Tudor arched door with hoodmould

flanked by 2-light mullioned windows and outer single lights in plain chamfered

surrounds. Platform braces carried on stone corbels. North end: diagonal angle

buttresses and Tudor arched window with hoodmould. South end: 2 Tudor arched

doors and small central window.

Listing NGR: SU2873995152

1178

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 2895

3/5 Faringdon House

10.11.52

GV I

c.1770-85 formal country house built for H J Pye, Poet Laureate. Ashlar and

render. Double pile plan. 2 storeys and attic with basement sunk at south

front, open at north. Hipped stone tile roof with ashlar end wall stacks, 2

small dormers to south, 3 to north. 5-window range of glazing bar sashes.

South front centre breaks forward with pediment, north front is even. Stone

moulded cornice and balustrade around. Ball finials at corners on panelled

piers. Balustrade broken for dormers and central pediment. Moulded stone

architrave surrounds to windows. Rendered wall. To south front: ashlar

basement up to ground floor sill course. Rusticated ashlar to centre with 2

round-headed niches with statues flanking central arched door. Plain band

across. Doorway with moulded arch and pilaster sides. Projecting later stone

porch with Tuscan columns and half-column responds. Roundels in relief in

frieze. Centre first floor treated as shallow recessed giant arch with stone

impost blocks, arch breaking into pediment above. First floor window in moulded

surround with pulvinated frieze and cornice, the surround swept out at base to

wide apron. Arched head attic window above. Stone balustrade in front of

basement. North front with pediments over centre and outer ground floor windows

and wider architrave to centre window. Rusticated ashlar basement floor at

ground level with projecting arcade of 5 elliptical rusticated arches supporting

terrace and fine right-angle stairs up each side with panelled piers and

balustrade. Screen walls flank each front. To south side, quadrant curved with

fine ashlar broken-pedimented doorways flanking house, pediments over recessed

arch with triple keystone, rusticated piers and plain impost blocks. 5 niches

to each rendered quadrant wall. Terminal gateways with ashlar rusticated piers,

wide corniced caps and paired ball finials, missing from easternmost pier.

North side screen walls: straight, rendered with ashlar details. To each side 3

niches in recessed arches with dentil cornices over. Lengths of plain coped

wall between. Central feature has pediment over and those flanking house have

ball finials. Damaged east side feature. Between screen walls are low service

wings. On west side one storey with wall running north-south with 3 coped

gables and stone mullion and transom windows reputedly from previous C16 house.

On east side 2-storey C19 service block with small rubble stone early C20 former

chapel projecting. 2 traceried windows. Interior: outstanding interior with

elegant plan about 2-storey entrance hall with staircase returned from half-

landing over entrance in single flight spanning the centre of the hall. Fine

plasterwork, fireplaces and woodwork.

Country Life: 12 and 19 May 1966.

1179

of

2228

Listing NGR: SU2879995904

1180

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 2895

3/3 Garden ha-ha, balustrades

and piers to north lawn,

10.11.52 Faringdon House

GV II

Later C18 ornamental lawn surrounded by ha-ha with sections of stone balustrad-

ing at north-west and north-east angles. 4 panelled piers between, along north

edge, each carrying an urn. 2 small panelled gate piers at east and west ends

of south side.

Listing NGR: SU2878595952

1181

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 2895

3/4 Stable Block, Faringdon

House

-

GV II

Early C19 red brick stable block. 2-storey centre with 1-storey projecting

wings. Hipped shallow pitched slate roofs. 3-window centre, glazing bar sash

windows in cambered head surrounds to sides, centre pedimented with arched

doorway set in wider arched recess, thermal window over in pediment. Wings with

arched headed doorways in inner sides and cambered head windows at ends. Blank

arcading to outer faces with arched windows. Rubble stone walling with brick

surrounds on west wing facing Faringdon House. Cast iron columns and C19 iron

stalls within.

Listing NGR: SU2883395919

1182

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 2895

3/12 The Orangery, Faringdon

Park

21.11.66

GV II

c.1800 ashlar stone orangery. 3-window front, large openings with glazing bar

windows and moulded architrave surrounds. Overall pediment with roundel.

Listing NGR: SU2870795824

1183

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 2895

3/1 Bridge at south end of

lake, Faringdon Park

-

GV II

Early C19 ornamental rubble stone bridge carrying north drive across head of

lake. 5 rusticated stone arches with cast iron railings swept out at ends and

terminated in panelled stone piers.

Listing NGR: SU2852495953

1184

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/10 Summerhouse at north end

of lake, Faringdon Park

-

GV II

c.1840 picturesque summerhouse built over outflow from lake above C19 grotto

garden. Timber framing and red brick, one storey with fish-scale tiled roof and

iron ornamental cresting. Lakeside gable projected out as porch on twisted wood

columns. Ornamental barge-boards and finial. Door in reeded wood frame with

grotesque heads at angles and as keystone. Carved panel above. 2-light Gothic

windows each side with carved heads at angles. North side, brick base with

balcony projected over cascade. Turned balusters. Half-glazed door in similar

frame to south door. Roof projected over balcony carried on timber arched

braces. Ornamental barge-boards.

Listing NGR: SU2827896120

1185

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/6 Dove Lodge

-

- II

c.1840 former lodge to Faringdon House. Coursed rubble with ashlar dressings.

One storey with stone tiled roof and central chimney of 4 grouped octagonal

stone shafts. Gable ended with 3-sided stone splayed bay window with stone

tiled roof. South front 3-window range with large picturesque timber gabled

porch with ornamental barge-boards and twisted wood columns. Tudor arched

doorway. 2-light stone mullioned window each side. Lower plain stone north

wing.

Listing NGR: SU2860997134

1186

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/4 Northfield Farmhouse

-

- II

Early C19 farmhouse, coursed rubble stone with brick dressings. 2-storey and

attic with stone tiled roof and end wall stacks. 3-window range, brick sides

and gauged brick heads to openings. 3-light outer windows, 2-light centre.

2 hipped dormers. Gabled central projecting porch. Brick angles. Symmetrical

low lean-to wings, set back with stone tiled roofs hipped at outer angle.

Hipped dormer each side. Wings run back to form rear courtyard with lean-to

range across rear of house. East wing hipped with gabled dormer, 2 gabled

dormers to lean-to, west wing gable ended. Rear roofs part plain-tiled.

Listing NGR: SU2790697269

1187

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/5 Tudor Farmhouse

-

- II

1838 coursed rubble stone farmhouse. Tudor style. One and a half storeys.

Stone tiled roof with stone end wall paired octagonal stone stacks. 2-window

range. 2 coped and shouldered gables with finials. Stone mullioned windows,

2-light above, 3-light below. Some leaded lights. Central projecting porch

with similar small gable and moulded Tudor arched doorway. Shield with carved

date over. West side rear wing.

Listing NGR: SU2865397336

1188

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/3 Hatton Farmhouse

-

- II

Earlier C19 rubble stone and brick farmhouse. 2-storey with added attic storey.

Low pitched stone tiled roof with end wall stacks. Brick angles and window

sides. 3-window range, triple casements to outer windows, double in centre.

Central plain door with rectangular fanlight. Flush panelled door. Rear wing

with one hipped dormer on east side.

Listing NGR: SU2880597685

1189

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/2 Pidnell Farmhouse

-

- II

Earlier C19 farmhouse, possibly on earlier core. Coursed rubble and squared

coursed rubble with ashlar dressings. 2-storey and attic. L-plan with addi-

tional low rear wing. Stone tiled roofs with pierced barge-boards and eaves

boards. West front 3-window range with additional 1-window range projecting

gabled wing at north end. Stone mullioned 2-light windows with hoodmoulds and

diamond tracery small sash windows. Projecting porch with Tudor arched doorway,

hoodmould and coped gable with finial. Date plaque inscribed WB 1839. Each

side a later C19 splayed bay window with plain tiled roof and Gothic traceried

heads to window lights. South end gable similar to west gable but with 3-light

ground floor window. Rear range brick and stone, one storey and attic. Brick

section with triple casement half-dormer and 2 paired casements under brick

relieving arches to ground floor. East end section with brick window and door

surrounds and cambered head ground floor opening.

Listing NGR: SU2862098579

1190

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON RADCOT ROAD

SU 29 NE

1/1 Radcot Bridge (that part

in town of Gt Faringdon)

21.11.66

- I

Early C14 and C15 stone bridge. 3 arches. Outer arches pointed and ribbed

beneath. Taller central round arch probably a later rebuilding. Chamfered

coping and small 3-sided projection over centre arch of east side. The bridge

was broken down in 1387 at the Battle of Radcot and the centre arch may be a

subsequent repair. 'The best medieval bridge in Berkshire' (Pevsner). A.M.

The north side of the bridge is in West Oxfordshire District.

Listing NGR: SU2856199405

1191

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON SANDHILLS

SU 39 SE

4/2 Barn and adjoining granary

100 m east of Wicklesham

- Lodge Farmhouse

- II

C18 rubble stone barn with attached granary range. Clay tile overall roof.

Gable ends. 4-bay barn with angle-strut collar and tie-beam trusses. Gabled

projecting cart entrance. Ventilation loops in wall. 4-bay 2-storey granary to

south with 3 cambered head openings to west wall and external stone stair on

south end wall. Sling brace roof trusses.

Listing NGR: SU2960994114

1192

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON SOUTHAMPTON STREET

SU 2895

3/76 No 1

-

- II

Early C19 rubble stone and brick house raised a storey later in C19. 3-storey,

plaintile roof, end wall brick stacks. Brick upper floor and south end wall.

2-window range, brick sides to openings. Central flush panelled door, modern

ground floor windows. First floor: 1 glazing bar sash window with side lights,

1 2-pane sash. Second floor: 1 glazing bar sash window and 1 casement pair.

Listing NGR: SU2891395488

1193

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON STANFORD ROAD

SU 2995

3/117 No 16 (Hill Cottage)

-

- II

Early C19 rubble stone house with brick dressings. Stone tiled roof, end wall

brick stacks. Two and a half storeys. 3-window range, broad glazing bar sashes

to outer windows, half-size to top storey. Central smaller glazing bar sash to

first floor with hipped attic half-dormer above. One first floor and one second

floor window dummy. 6-panel central door with arched head and metal barred

fanlight. Flat hood on brackets.

Listing NGR: SU2931395459

1194

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON STANFORD ROAD

SU 2995

3/118 Former National School

-

- II

1823 former National School. James Fidel, builder/architect. Coursed rubble

with ashlar dressings. Plain rectangular building with small south wing. One

storey schoolroom with 2-storey front. Gable ended cement slate roof overall.

One brick ridge stack. West front 2-window range with central door, plain stone

lintels and glazing bar windows. Oval plaque above and bracket for school bell.

5-window north elevation, blank west end window, glazing bar windows to rest,

lowered with added panes later in C19. Oval opening in east gable. South wing

with stone tiled roof.

Listing NGR: SU2937695446

1195

of

2228

GREAT FARINGDON STANFORD ROAD

SU 2995

1/12 Kiln Cottages

-

- II

Earlier C19 rubble stone range, 2-storey with stone tiled roof. Overhanging

eaves and barge-boarded gable, brick ridge stacks. 2-window range of stone

mullioned windows. Projecting porch with Tudor arched doorway. Modern rear.

Lower range attached to south, 2-storey, 3 windows with brick window sides, one

ridge stack. Associated with C19 brick and tile works, now gone.

Listing NGR: SU2952595419

1196

of

2228

GROVE A338

SU49SW (West side)

4/118 Grovewick Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. C17 range forming cross-wing, main block dated 1802 to ground floor

window sill. C20 brick plinth; render, probably on timber-framing, to

cross-wing; render, probably on brick, to main block; old plain-tile roof. C20

brick ridge stacks to left of centre, and to cross-wing. 2-storey, 3-window

range with cross-wing to right. 6-panel part-glazed door to left of centre.

Irregular fenestration of C20 casements except 16-pane unhorned sashes to ground

floor left and centre. Interior: open fireplace and chamfered spine beams to

ground floor of cross-wing. Queen-post roof to cross-wing. Early C19 fireplaces

to some rooms in main block.

Listing NGR: SU4018891114

1197

of

2228

GROVE A338

SU49SW, SU4090 (West side)

4/119, 15/119 Milestone at SU 4075 9074

II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Painted stone. Square. Inscribed "Oxford 12,

Wantage 2".

Listing NGR: SU4075090740

1198

of

2228

GROVE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU4090 (South side)

15/120 The Old Post Office

GV II

House. C17. Small timber-framing with rendered infill; small timber-framing with

C20 brick infill to cross-wing at left; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack

to left of centre, end stack to right. 2-storey, 2-window range with cross-wing

to left. 4-panel door to left of centre. 3-light wood casements to all openings,

except 2-light casement to first floor right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4013690475

1199

of

2228

GROVE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU4090 (South side)

15/121 Brookside Cottage

GV II

House. Late C17. Stone uncoursed rubble to ground floor right; large

timber-framing with painted brick infill; thatch roof, half-hipped to right,

hipped with catslide to left; brick ridge stack to centre. Single storey and

attic; 4-window range at right-angles to road. Plank door to centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. 2 swept dormers. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4010290473

1200

of

2228

GROVE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU4090 (South side)

15/122 Orchard Cottage

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Orchard

Way)

GV II

House. Early C18, with C20 addition to left. Rendered plinth; large

timber-framing with rendered infill; C20 false timbering to left; thatch

half-hipped roof; brick end stack to left, ridge stacks to centre, and to right

of centre. Single storey and attic; 4-window range. 6-panel door to left. C20

two-light casements to ground floor. 3 swept dormers to roof. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4008090460

1201

of

2228

GROVE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU4090 (South side)

15/123 Wickgreen Farmhouse

19/08/82

GV II

Farmhouse. Probably late C16 with later alterations. Roughcast on brick to left;

roughcast, probably on timber-framing to rest; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge

stack to left, internal stack to left of centre, end stack to right. Single

storey and attic; single-bay centre with cross-wings. 4-panel door to centre

with C20 open porch. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements to all original

openings. Cross-gables to left and right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4001490478

1202

of

2228

GROVE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU39SE, SU4090 (South side)

3/124, 15/124 Barn adjacent to Wickgreen

Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Late C17, with later alterations. Brick plinth; timber-framing with

weatherboarding; corrugated iron sheets to roof. 3-bay barn, aisled to rear.

Doorway to centre (doors missing). Interior: queenpost roof with most common

rafters replaced. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3999890489

1203

of

2228

GROVE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU39SE (South side)

3/125 Poplars Farmhouse

24/11/66

II

Farmhouse. Probably mid C17, with later alterations. Painted brick plinth to

cross-wing; roughcast, probably on timber-framing; C20 plain-tile roof,

half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack to left at junction with cross-wing.

2-storey, 2-window range with cross-wing of 2 storeys and attic to left. 6-panel

part-glazed door with gabled hood on brackets to left of centre. Irregular

fenestration of C20 casements and sashes, except single-light leaded window to

first floor right, and false window to attic of cross-wing. Interior not

inspected. C20 two-storey, single-bay addition to right.

Listing NGR: SU3988490495

1204

of

2228

GROVE GROVE ROAD

SU48NW (West side)

7/126 Elm Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Probably mid C18, with late C1E addition to right. Red brick with

flared headers in Flemish bond, having red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof,

half-hipped to right; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to centre. 2-storey,

3-window range to left with 2-storey, 3-window addition to right. Centre bay of

left range breaks forward. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre of left range,

with overlight and flat hood on shaped wood brackets. 12-pane unhorned sashes,

some with crown glass, having flat brick arches of rubbed brick to all openings,

except blind panels to ground and first floors centre of addition to right, and

C20 four-light casement to ground floor left of left range. Flat brick band

between ground and first floors. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4002389174

1205

of

2228

GROVE MAIN STREET

SU4090 (East side)

15/127 Bonds Cottage

II

House. C17. Painted brick plinth; small timber-framing with rendered and

painted-brick infill; thatch half-hipped roof; C18 grey brick stack, with red

brick dressings, to ridge. Single storey and attic; 5-bay; 3-window range. C20

door to centre. C20 plate-glass casements to all openings. 3 swept dormers to

roof. Queen post roof-truss to right return gable end. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4014090142

1206

of

2228

GROVE MAIN STREET

SU4090 (West side)

15/128 Ivy Cottage

II

House. C16, with C17 addition to left. Painted brick, with some timber-framing;

weatherboarding on timber-framing to right; thatch roof; brick ridge stack to

centre. Single storey and attic; 4-bay, 3-window range. Plank door to C20 porch

to centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. 2 eyebrow dormers. Interior:

3 bays of full crucks to C16 portion of house.

Listing NGR: SU4011590088

1207

of

2228

GROVE MAIN STREET

SU48NM (West side)

7/129 The Manor

II

House. Mid C18 front, probably to earlier structure. Painted brick; old

plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick end stacks; 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel

part-glazed door to centre with flat hood on brackets. French windows to left

and right. Flat brick band between ground and first floors. 16-pane unhorned

sashes to first floor. Flat brick band to eaves. Single-bay additions of single

storey and attic to left and right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4011889896

1208

of

2228

GROVE MAIN STREET

SU48NW (West side)

7/130 Willow Cottage

II

House. C18 with later alterations. Painted brick to left; render, probably on

timber-framing to right; thatch roof; brick end stacks. Single storey and attic;

3-window range. Stable door to left of centre. Irregular fenestration of C19

casements. 2 swept dormers to roof. Interior: boxed beams and blocked fireplaces

to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU4011289690

1209

of

2228

GROVE OXFORD LANE

SU4090 (North side)

15/131 Old Herriards

GV II

House. Early C17, with early C18 addition to right. Render, probably on

timber-framing; C20 plain-tile hanging to left; old plain-tile complex roof,

hipped to left; brick end stack to right. Complex plan of 2 blocks at

right-angles with staggered join. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range.

4-panelled door with C20 open porch to left. Irregular fenestration of

casements, and wood mullion and transom windows. Gabled dormer with 2-light

casement, to right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4031890540

1210

of

2228

GROVE OXFORD LANE

SU4090 (South side)

15/132 Nos.1 and 2 Old Cottages

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Mid C17, with C19 additions to left and right. Small

timber-framing with rendered infill; thatch half-hipped roof; C20 brick ridge

stack to centre. 2-storey, 2-window range. Irregular fenestration of C19

casements. Addition to left: painted brick; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to

left. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank door to left. 2-light Cl9 casements to all

openings. Addition to right: painted brick; brick to right end; plain-tile roof;

2-storey, 2-window range. Irregular fenestration of casements. Interiors not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4032890515

1211

of

2228

GROVE STATION ROAD

SU4090 (West side)

15/133 Grove House, and Grove House

24/11/66 South

(Formerly listed as Grove

Farmhouse)

II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Late C17 with mid C18 addition to right. Stone

uncoursed rubble plinth; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; stone

slate roof; brick end stack to right, ridge stack to left of centre. 2-storey,

3-window range. 2-panel door to centre with wood architrave surround and flat

hood on brackets. 2-light casements to all openings with flat brick arches.

Moulded brick band between ground and first floors. Addition to right: red brick

with flared headers in Flemish bond; stone slate roof, hipped to right; brick

ridge stacks. L-plan. 2-storey, 4-window range. Two 2-light leaded casements to

ground floor left. 3-light leaded casements to right, and to first floor.

Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4069990263

1212

of

2228

GROVE STATION ROAD

SU48NW (West side)

7/134 Milestone at SU 4012 8943

II

Mile stone. Probably early C19. Painted stone. Square. Inscribed "0xford 13,

Wantage 1".

Listing NGR: SU4012089430

1213

of

2228

And also the entry for:-

GROVE

THE GREEN

SU 4090 (North Side)

Brook Farm Cottage

II

Shall be amended to read:-

GROVE

SU 4090 THE GREEN

15/135 (North Side)

G V THE COTTAGE

II

------------------------------------

GROVE THE GREEN

SU4090 (North side)

15/135 Brook Farm Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Rendered plinth; corrugated iron sheeting over timber-framing; C20

concrete-tile roof; C20 rebuilt end stack to right. 2-storey, 2-window range.

Sash door to right of centre with C20 open porch. C20 part-glazed door to left

with C20 open porch. 2-light casement to right. Single-light casement to left of

centre. Two 3-light casements to first floor. Interior: chamfered spine beams

with round end-stops to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU4016490539

1214

of

2228

GROVE THE GREEN

SU4090 (North side)

15/136 Brook House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C18 front to C17 structure. Brick plinth; red brick with

flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks to

centre, and to left of centre. Possibly originally a hall house. 2-storey,

4-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door with flat hood on brackets to centre.

Part-glazed stable door to left of centre with cambered brick head. 3-light

segmental-headed casements with cambered brick heads to left of centre, right of

centre, and to right. 2-light segmental-headed casement with cambered brick head

to left. Single-light casement to left of centre. Flat brick band between ground

and first floors. Four 3-light casements to first floor. Brick dentil course to

eaves. Interior: open fireplaces to ground floor; much of the timber-framing is

visible.

Listing NGR: SU4014190571

1215

of

2228

GROVE THE GREEN

SU4090 (North side)

15/137 Dovecote approx.1m SW of Brook

House

GV II

Dovecote. Probably early C18. Brick to ground floor; lined render on

timber-framing to first floor; old plain-tile roof. 2-storey, 2-bay range. Plank

door to ground floor centre. Interior: wooden dove-boxes to first floor.

Queenpost roof.

Listing NGR: SU4013190570

1216

of

2228

GROVE TULWICK LANE

SU49SW (South side)

4/138 Tulwick Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18 addition to left, C19 brick plinth;

small timber-framing with C19 brick infill; thatch roof; brick end stack to

left, ridge stack to right of centre. Probably originally 3-unit lobby-entry

plan. Single storey and attic; 4-window range. C20 part-glazed door to right of

centre. 20-pane unhorned sashes with C19 wood hood moulds to ground floor,

except 2-light wood mullion window with C19 wood hood mould to left of centre,

and 16-pane unhorned sash with C19 wood hood mould to left. 2-light wood

casement under eaves to left. C20 plate-glass window under eaves to left of

centre. C19 swept dormers with 2-light casements. Interiors: dwelling to left

has areas of timber-framing visible. Interior of dwelling to right not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4126590444

1217

of

2228

GROVE TULWICK LANE

SU49SW (South side)

4/139 Cartshed approx. 3m N of

Tulwick Farmhouse

GV II

Cartshed. Probably early C18. Timber-framing with weatherboarding; thatch hipped

roof. 2-bay cartshed. Queen-post roof. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4124590435

1218

of

2228

GROVE

SU4090

15/115 Monk's Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Probably early C18. Stone rubble plinth; red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond; C20 plain-tile hipped roof; brick end stacks. 2 storey

and attic; 5-window range. 6-panel double-leaf door to centre with overlight and

flat hood. C20 cross-windows to all openings. Moulded wood cornice to eaves. 2

gabled full dormers. Similar fenestration to rear. Interior not inspected but

noted as having early C18 open well staircase. C19 cross-wing to right: red

brick; old plain-tile roof. 2-storey, 2-window range.

Listing NGR: SU3996690869

1219

of

2228

GROVE

SU39SE, SU4090

3/116, 15/116 Monk's Farmhouse, 2 barns

approx. 10m NW

GV II

Barn. Probably late C17, with probably early C18 barn to left. Brick plinth;

weatherboarding on timber-framing; pantile roof. 3-bay barn, with 3-bay barn to

left. Gabled midstrey to centre of barn to right. Interior: double queenpost

roof to barn to right. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3998390865

1220

of

2228

GROVE

SU39SE

3/117 Steptoe's House

GV II

House. C16, restored mid C20, C20 brick base; large timber-framing with arched

braces to first floor, with roughcast infill; old plain-tile roof brick

internal stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-bay range Plank door to lean-to

porch on left return. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements, except 3-light

wood mullion window to ground floor left of centre. Interior not inspected but

noted as having spine beam and joists visible.

Listing NGR: SU3997590804

1221

of

2228

SU49 HARWELL A417

10/81 (South side)

The Olde Kingswell Inn

- II

Farmhouse, now public house and restaurant. Probably early C18, with C20

alterations. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond: C20 plain-tile roof.

brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 4-bay;

3-window range. C20 six-panel part-qlazed door to C20 gabled porch at left of

centre with C18 six-panel part-glazed inner door. C20 three-light casements to

ground and first floors left, and to right of centre, all with segmental brick

heads and leaded lights. C20 two-light casement to first floor left of centre

with segmental brick head and leaded lights. Brick dog-tooth course to eaves,

and to gable ends. Interior: open fireplaces to ground floor rooms, that to

right having Cl9 bread oven with brick domed chamber. Spine beams and joists

visible to ground floor. C20 addition to rear, possibly incorporating some

earlier structure.

Listing NGR: SU4991488311

1222

of

2228

HARWELL A417

SU4988 (South side)

10/82 Milestone at SU 4921 8867

- II

Milestone. C18. Stone. Square post. Inscribed "Reading 18, Wantage 6".

Listing NGR: SU4921088670

1223

of

2228

HRWELL A417

5U4988 (South side)

10/83 Nos.1 and 2 (Thatched Cottage)

II

House, now 2 dwellings. Probably C18 with later alterations. Render, probably on

stone rubble; thatch roof, half-hipped to left; brick ridge stacks to left of

centre, and to right of centre. Single storey and attic; 10-window range. C20

doors to right and left of centre. Irregular fenestration, mostly of C20

casements. 2 swept dormers to right of centre. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4905488679

1224

of

2228

SU48NE HARWELL A4185

3/84 (West side)

Milestone at SU 4825 8722

- II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Stone. Triangular post with curved top, inscribed

"Abingdon 7, E. Ilsley 4".

Listing NGR: SU4825087220

1225

of

2228

HARWELL BROADWAY

SU4989 (South side)

9/85 Blenheim House

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early c17, encased and enlarged late C17. Render on stone

uncoursed rubble to ground floor right; painted brick; old plain-tile room

half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack to left of centre. 2-storey, 3-window

range. 4-panel part-glazed door to right of centre with C19 timber open porch.

2-light wood casements to left and to centre. C20 single-light casement to left

of centre. C19 three-light wood mullion and transom window to right. 2-light

wood casements to first floor left, centre, and right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4958389306

1226

of

2228

HARWELL BROADWAY

SU4988 (East side)

10/86 Wellshead Cottage

GV II

Cottage. Probably early C17, bay to left rebuilt 1969. Irregular timber-framing

with rendered infill to right; false timber-framing and render, probably on

brick, to left; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre, with rebuilt

flue. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. C20 plank door to C20 gabled

porch at centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. 2 raking dormers to

roof. Addition to right is of one bay and of single storey and attic. Interior

not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4912888871

1227

of

2228

HARWELL BROADWAY

SU4988 (East side)

10/87 Eaglefield Cottage

GM II

House. Mid C16, with C17 addition to left painted brick to ground floor, except

render, probably on stone rubble, to right; irregular timber-framing to first

floor with angle braces centre bays, and rendered infill; thatch half-hipped

roof: brick: ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 4-window range at

right-angles to road. Plank door to left of centre, irregular fenestration of

C20 casements to ground floor. Two C18 casements of 3-lights to first floor

centre. C19 two-light casement to left. Rear: 3-light wood-mullion window with

ovolo-moulded mullions to first floor centre. Interior: open fireplaces to

ground floor. Straight flight staircases to left and right of centre between

ground and first floors.

Listing NGR: SU4912688861

1228

of

2228

HARWELL BROADWAY

SU4988 (East side)

10/88 Cyprus Cottage

GV II

House. Probably early C18, with C20 alterations. Brick plinth: grey brick with

red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 5-window

range, C20 panelled door to centre, C20 two-light casements to segmental-head

openings having keystones to ground and first floors left and right, and to

first floor centre. Segmental-headed panels having keystones to ground and first

floors left and right of centre. Flat brick band between ground and first

floors. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4911688834

1229

of

2228

HARWELL BROADWAY

SU4988 (West side)

10/89 Abbey Timbers

- II

House. Early C15, with later alterations. Brick plinth; large timber-framing

with some tension braces and rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge

stacks to centre and right. 2-storey, 4-bay range at right angles to road. C20

door to right of centre with C20 open porch. Irregular fenestration of C20

leaded-light casements. Cross-gable to right with weatherboarding. Left return,

to road: first floor jettied. Interior: massive cruck trusses to cross-wing to

right.

Listing NGR: SU4907288771

1230

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL BURR STREET

9/90 (North side)

Tudor Cottage

- II

House. Late C16, with C20 addition to right rear. Painted brick plinth to left;

render, probably on timber-framing to right; large timber-framing with rendered

infill; old plain-tile roof; C20 brick lateral stack to centre, ridge stack to

right. 2 storey and attic; 2-window range. C20 part-glazed door to centre.

Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. Cross-gable to right. Weather-boarded,

with single-light casement. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4940489418

1231

of

2228

HARWELL BURR STREET

SU4989 (North side)

9/91 The Potters

- II

House. Early C17. Large timber-framing with painted brick infill to ground

floor; large timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor; thatch hipped

roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre, end stack to left. 2-storey, 4-bay

range at right-angles to street. Plank door to right. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Rear: bay window to ground floor left with ovolo-moulded mullions,

interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4936489431

1232

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4988 (North side)

10/92 Prince's Manor Farmhouse

25/10/51

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1500 with additions of late C16 to right; brick front and addition

to rear of c.1750. Roughcast, on brick; old plain tile roof; various brick

stacks. 2-storey, 5-bay range with 2-storeys-and-attic cross-wing to left. C19

panelled part-glazed doors to rear. C19 French windows to front, at left of

centre. Irregular fenestration of casements and sashes. First floor jettied to

left. Cross-gable to left. Interior not inspected but noted as having

arch-braced collar-truss to centre bay of original hall, and other

timber-framing details of interest. History: owned by the Loder family from

1557-1713.

("Three Medieval Farmhouses in Harwell" by J.M. Fletcher in "Berkshire

Archaeological Journal" Vol 62, 1965-6, p45-69)

Listing NGR: SU4935388977

1233

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4989 (North side)

9/93 Great Barn. approx. 40m NE of

24/11/66 Prince's Manor Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as Princes

Manor Farm-Great Barn)

GV II

Barn, 6 bays of mid 16, 4 bays to east of C17. Weatherboarding on

timber-framing; corrugated-iron sheet hipped roof. 10-bay aisled barn. Plank

double doors. Interior not inspected but reputed to be of queen-post roof

construction with clasped and butted purlins and windbraces. History; farmstead

owned by the Loder family from 1557-1713

("Three Medieval Farmhouses in Harwell" by J.M. Fletcher in "Berkshire

Archaeological Journal "Vol 62, 1965-6, p45-69)

Listing NGR: SU4936589020

1234

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4988 (North side)

10/94 Small barn, approx. 50m E of

24/11/66 Prince's Manor Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as Princes

Manor Farm-Small Barn)

GV II

Barn. C17. Weatherboarding on timber-framing; corrugated iron sheet hipped roof.

5 bay aisled barn. Plank double doors to centre. Interior not inspected.

History: farmstead owned by the Loder family from 1557-1713.

("Three Medieval Farmhouses in Harwell" by J.M. Fletcher in "Berkshire

archaeological Journal", Vol 62, 1965-6, p45-69)

Listing NGR: SU4937588988

1235

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4988 (North side)

10/95 Cob wall and attached

outbuilding, approx. 50m S of

Prince's Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Cob wall. Probably C18. Cob, with brick angle buttresses; thatch coping.

Approximately 57 metres long, and 2 metres high. Attached cob outbuilding with

hipped thatch roof.

Listing NGR: SU4931188917

1236

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4989 (North side)

9/96 Church of Saint Matthew

24/11/66

GV I

Church. Early C13, nave transepts, tower and aisles; late C13 chancel, aisles

raised and south porch Pebbledash on clunch rubble, with stone dressings; old

plain-tile roofs to nave and transepts; lead roofs to aisles; stone slate roof

to chancel roof of tower not visible. 3-bay chancel 2-bay north and south

transepts 4-bay aisled nave and west tower plan. Late C13 south porch to left

of centre of south aisle. Cl9 plank double outer doors to 2-centred archway. C19

plank inner door to 2-centred inner doorway. Y-tracery window to left of south

aisle. 2-light geometrical tracery windows to centre and right of south aisle, 2

lancets to south end of south transept and to east side. 2-light geometrical

tracery window to left of chancel; 2-light reticulated tracery windows to centre

and right of chancel, 5-light rectilinear tracery window to east end of chancel.

North side; two 3-light intersecting tracery windows to north aisle. 2 lancets

to north end of north transept. 3-light stone mullion window with cusped lights

to east side of north transept. 2-light geometrical tracery window to right of

chancel. 2-light reticulated tracery windows to centre and left of chancel.

2-centre arched doorway with plank door to left of centre of chancel. Tower:

blocked doorway to west face of first stage of tower, with 2-light plate tracery

window above. Louvred lancet to each face of second stage of tower. 2-light

plate tracery louvred opening to each face of third stage of tower. Battlemented

parapet on corbels. Interior: chancel; 3-bay crown-post roof, the crown posts

being octagonal and having moulded bases and capitals; 2-chamber piscina with

cusped heads on columns and ogee-headed sedilia to right; early C18 wood altar

rail of barley-sugar twist balusters with moulded hand rail; C19 choirstalls and

panelling; 2-centred chancel arch with carved imposts: C13 chancel screen with

C15 alterations and Perpendicular wood tracery. North transept: 2-bay C16

collar-truss roof with wind-braces. South transept, now vestry: 2-bay crown-post

roof. Nave: 4-bay crown-post roof; C19 wood octagonal pulpit to left of chancel

arch. North and south arcades of four 2-centred arches, those to aisles on

columns. 2-centred arch to tower. Chandelier to nave of 1766. Romanesque stone

font to south aisle with C17 wood cover. Lean-to roofs to aisles. Extension to

north of c.1976 is not of special architectural interest.

(Buildings of England; Berkshire: 1975, p152-3; St. Matthews, Harwell, by J.

Fletcher and P. Spokes, 1980)

Listing NGR: SU4928289014

1237

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4988 (North side)

10/97 Churchyard Cross approx. llm

S of Porch of Church of Saint

Matthew)

GV II

Churchyard cross, Probably C15, with C15 top to cross. Stone. Broached plinth.

Tapering octagonal shaft with fly cross to top.

Listing NGR: SU4927188995

1238

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4989 (North side)

9/98 Church Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C15, with later alterations. Painted C19 brick to

ground floor, C19 false timber-framing with rendered panels, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre.

L-shaped plan with cross-wing to left rear 2-storey, 3-window range. 4-pane

horned sashes to all openings. 4-panel doors to left return. End of cross-wing

has base-cruck frame. Interior not inspected but noted as having cruck truss,

Formerly known as "Le Carillon".

(E. Mercer "English Vernacular Houses", H.M.S.O., 1979, p137)

Listing NGR: SU4921289072

1239

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4989 (North side)

9/99

Fairlawn

GV II

House, Late C18. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile

roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range, 6-panel door to centre with

fanlight. 16-pane unhorned sashes with flatbrick arches to all openings, except

12-pane unhorned sash to first floor centre. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4921689122

1240

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4988 (South side)

10/100

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as

Willowbrook and Wells Head)

6V II

House. Early C14 to right, encased in C18 brick; extended c.1560. C18 brick to

ground floor, and to first floor right; close-studded timber-framing to first

floor, with rendered infill; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks to

left, and to right of centre, 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. C20 plank

door to right of centre. C20 three-light casements to ground floor, except

2-light casement with segmental brick head, and single-light casement to right,

and 11-pane window to left. 3-light wood casements to first floor left, centre

and right. 2-light wood casements to first floor left and right of centre. 2

gabled full dormers. Interior not inspected but noted as having original

fireplaces to ground and first floors, and survival of original corridor to

first floor.

Listing NGR: SU4925488949

1241

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL CHURCH LANE

9/101 (South side)

24/11/66 The Dell

GV II

House. c.1450, with C17 alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; irregular

large timber-framing with rendered infill; thatch roof, half-hipped to right;

brick ridge stack to centre. Probably lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic;

4-window range. Plank door with Tudor-arch head. 3-light casements to ground

floor, except 2-light casement to left. Swept dormers to left and right with old

plain-tile aprons, that to right of 2-lights, that to left of 3-lights. Left

return; full cruck truss. Right return; full cruck truss. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4919789055

1242

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4989 (South side)

9/102 Lockton's Farmhouse

24/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Deep brick plinths grey brick with red brick

oressings; old plain-tile gambrel roof; brick end stacks. 2 storey and

basement; 3-window range. 2-light casement to basement right. 6-panel

part-glazed door with segmental brick head to centre, approached by flight of

C20 rebuilt steps. 16-pane unhorned bashes to all openings with wood architrave

surrounds. Flat brick band between ground and first floors. Brick dentil course

to eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4918789066

1243

of

2228

HARWELL CHURCH LANE

SU4989 (South side)

9/103

Barn approx. 15m SW of

Lackton's Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Probably early C17. Large timber-framing with weather-boarding;

corrugated-iron half-hipped roof. 5-bay barn. Central doorway (doors missing),

with opposing doors to rear. Queen-post roof with some wind braces.

Listing NGR: SU4916689047

1244

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL CHURCH LANE

9/104 (South side)

Outbuilding approx. 1m W of

Lockton's Farmhouse

GV II

Outbuilding. c.1325 to right; C17 to left. Weatherboarding on timber-framing to

left; front wall to right removed at time of survey; corrugated-iron roof,

hipped to left. 2-bay C14 portion with 2-bay C17 addition to left. Stable door

to left of centre. Interior: truncated full cruck to centre of C14 portion,

stops to right of C14 portion. Queen-post roof to C17 portion. Cruck trusses

have been radio-carbon dated to c.1325.

("Crucks in the West Berkshire and Oxford region", by J. Flether in "Oxoensia"

vol 33, 1968 pp71-88)

Listing NGR: SU4916989072

1245

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL CHURCH LANE

9/105 (South side)

Rose Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing to left; painted brick to

right; old plain-tile roof, hipped to right; stacks not visible. 2-storey

single bay to left; single-storey-and-attic, 3-bay range to right. 4-panel door

to right-return of cat-slide roofed porch at left of centre. Two 2-light wood

casements to right with segmental brick heads. 3-light casement to left. Gabled

dormers to centre and right with 2-light casements. C20 sloping rooflight to

left of centre. 2-light casement to first floor left. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4913889115

1246

of

2228

SU58NW HARWELL DIDCOT ROAD

4/106 (North side)

Milestone at SU 5065 8967

- II

Milestone. Probably early C19. Stone. Triangular post with curved top. Inscribed

"Wallingford 7, Wantage 7".

Listing NGR: SU5064389681

1247

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/107 (East side)

White Hart Inn

GV II

Inn, now public house. Early C17 to centre; early C18 to left; mid Cl9 to right,

possibly incorporating some earlier structure. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth to

centre; part-rendered large timber-framing to centre, with arched braces to

first floor, having painted brick and rendered infill; painted C18 brick to

left: C19 brick to right; old plain-tile complex roof, with area of stone slates

to rear; brick stacks. 2-storey, 3-window central range, with 2-storey, 2-window

addition to left, and 2-storey cross-wing to right. 4-panel part-glazed door to

centre of central range with open porch supporting projecting gabled room to

first floor. 12-pane horned sashes to ground and first floor left and right of

central range, with lower portions of ground floor sashes filled with C19

stained glass. 2-light wood-mullion window to projecting room to first floor

centre. Brick ridge stack to centre. Of addition to left: 10-panel door to

centre, 12-pane unhorned sash with cambered brick head to left. Flat brick band

between ground and first floors. 2 blind recesses to first floor centre and

left. End stack to left. C19 cross-wing to right. Paired sashes to ground floor

with C19 moulded wood surround, 12-pane unhorned sash to first floor with flat

brick arch. Rear: C18 timber-framed staircase turret to right of centre.

Interior: large open fireplace to ground floor centre,

Listing NGR: SU4930489433

1248

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/108 (East side)

11/66 Adnams Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as Adnams

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C16, and bay to left rebuilt probably late C18, with

C20 alterations. Rendered plinth large timber-framing, having arched braces to

first floor right and to right of centre, with rendered infill; old plain-tile

roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre. 2-storey, 4-bay range. C20

part-glazed panelled door to right of centre. C20 garage door to left. Blocked

original doorway to left of centre. 3-light wood casements to centre and right.

3-light wood casement to first floor right. Cross-gable to first floor centre

with 3-light casement. Blocked wood mullion window to left of centre.

Queen-strut roof truss to left return. Interior not inspected but likely to be

of interest,

Listing NGR: SU4927089335

1249

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (East side)

9/109 Homeleigh

GV II

House. Probably mid C19. Rendered brick plinth; grey brick with red brick

dressings; slate hipped roof with lead ridges; brick end stack to right.

2-storey, 3-window range. 4-panel door to centre with over-light and flat hood

on brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes to all openings with stone flat arches.

Flat stone band between ground and first floors. Bracketed eaves. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4920889263

1250

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (East side)

9/110 Pillar House, Pillar House

East, and attached stone piers

(Formerly listed as Pillar

House)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Probably mid C19. Rendered plinth; painted brick, with

painted stone quoins; slate hipped roof; brick end stack to right, ridge stack

to left return. ltalianate style. 2-storey, 3-window range 2-panel door to

centre with decorative fanlight and architrave surround. Square flat-roofed

porch with fluted Doric columns in front and plain Doric pilasters flanking

doorway. Porch has triglyph cornice. 12-pane unhorned sashes with painted stone

architrave surrounds to all openings. Moulded stone band between ground and

first floors. Bracketed cornice to eaves. Interiors not inspected. Attached

painted stone piers to each end of street front form front court-yard. History:

formerly trio home of artists John Henry Frederick Bacon (1865-1914) and L.

Leslie Brooke (1862-1940)

("Harwell, Village for a Thousand Years": Pub. Harwell P.C. 1985)

Listing NGR: SU4920289233

1251

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (East side)

9/111 Almshouse Farmhouse

24/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Brick plinth; grey brick with red brick

dressings; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stack to left return. 2

storeys and attic; 4-window range at right-angles to street, 6-panel part-glazed

door to right of centre with flat hood an brackets. Segmental-headed wood

cross-windows to ground and first floor right, with segmental brick heads.

Segmental-headed 12-pane unhorned sash to ground floor left with segmental brick

head. Segmental-headed blind panels to remainder of regular fenestration. Flat

brick band between ground and first floors. Shaped brick cornice to eaves. C20

gabled full dormer to centre with 2-light casement. Left return to street:

2-storey, 4-window range. Segmental-headed 12-pane un-horned sashes with

segmental brick heads to ground floor left and right of centre. Flat brick band

between ground and first floors. Segmental-heads to first floor left and right

of centre. Segmental-headed blind panels to remainder of regular fenestration.

Right return: basket arch-headed wood cross-window with leaded lights, between

ground and first floors to right. Basket-arched blind panel to left. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4917689195

1252

of

2228

SU4969 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/112 (East side)

25/10/51 Geering's Almshouses, and

attached walls and gate

(Formerly listed as Geering's

Almshouses)

GV II*

Almshouses. c.1723. Brick plinth; grey brick with red brick dressings; G21

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre, end stacks in

end of cross-wings. U-shaped plan. Baroque style. Single-storey, 3-bay central

range with single-bay cross-wings to left and right. Round brick arches to

centre 3 bays with stone keystones and impost blocks. Through passage to centre,

Plank doors to inner face of arcade. 16-pane unburned sashes to courtyard sides

of cross-wings with segmental brick heads. Two 12-pane unhorned sashes with

segmental brick heads to each end of cross-wings. Flat brick band to base of

parapet. Panelled, shaped parapet having shaped gables to cross-wings and

concave sweeps to central flat-topped bay. Shaped stone panel, with open

pediment to top, to parapet of centre bay, having oval inscribed panel reading

"The gift of Frances Geering, deceased, late wife of William Geering, gent, and

one of the daughters of Edward Gennings, Esq,, late of this place, A.D. 1715",

Interiors not inspected. Brick walls and Cl9 cast-iron gate close front

courtyard. History: Frances Geering (nee Jennings) established a trust fund in

1715 for disposal during her life tine or by her will. Her will, of 1723,

directed the purchase of a house or land for tile building of almshouses for 6

poor widows.

(Harwell, Village for a Thousand Years, Pub. Harwell P.C. 1985, p31)

Listing NGR: SU4916789166

1253

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/113 (East side)

Milestone at SU 4913 8912

GV II

Milestone. Probably mid C19. Stone. Square. Inscribed "Wantage 6, Wallingford

8".

Listing NGR: SU4913089120

1254

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/114 (East side)

3/11/80 Beech House

GV II

House. Mid C17, with mid C19 front to street. Main front at right-angles to

street. Brick plinth; render, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge slack to left of centre. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Plank

door, with 3-light casement with leaded lights to right to centre. C19

three-light casements to ground and first floors left and right with ornmental

glazing bars C17 three-light casement with leaded lights to first floor centre.

Cross-gable to left of centre with 2-light casement with leaded lights. Right

return, to street mid C19 grey brick with red brick dressings, in Tudor Revival

style. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4911189051

1255

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989, SU4988 (East side)

9/115, 10/115 Tigin Ban

GV II

House. Probably early C18. Rendered plinth; roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre.

2-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic 2-window. range. C20 panelled

door with single-light window to right, to C20 porch at centre. 3-light wood

casements to left and right. Gabled dormers to left and right with 3-light

casements. Some timber-framing visible to left return. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4909289002

1256

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (West side)

9/116 The Old Brewery and Showrooms

GV II

Brewers house, now house, and former malt-house cross-range to left rear. C17

with C18 malt-house cross-range, and mid C19 to left. Rendered plinth; render,

probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to left of

centre, end stack to right. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range,

C20 sash door to left of centre. C20 two-light wood casements to all openings,

Mid C19 addition to left. Painted brick; slate roof; brick end stack to right.

2-storey, single-window range. 2-light wood mullion and transom windows to

ground and first floors. Interior not inspected. Malt-house, now showrooms to

rear. C18, with Cl9 alterations. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond;

old plain-tile roar. 2-storey, 4-window range. Irregular fenestration. Interior

not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4927389442

1257

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (West side)

9/117 Yew Tree Cottage

24/11/66

GV II

House. C17. Rendered plinth to left; large timber-framing with painted brick

infill to ground floor left; painted brick to right and central large

timber-framing with rendered infill to first floor left; large timber-framing

with arched braces to first floor right having painted brick infill; old

plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre. 2

storeys and attic; 3-bay range with 2-storeys-and-attic cross-wing to right. C20

plank door to left return of cat-slide roofed porch to centre, at junction of

main range with cross-wing. Irregular fenestration of early C21 casements.

Gabled full dormer to centre, Queen-post roof truss to gable-end of cross-wing.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4925589404

1258

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (West side)

9/118 Kings Manor

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Middle

Farmhouse and Barn)

GV II

Manor house, now house. 3-bay range, now forming cross-wing to left, of c.1280;

hall and 4-bay cross-wing to right of c.1365; hall floored in 1589; some later

alterations. Brick plinth; tension-braced large timber-framing with roughcast

infill; old plain-tile complex roof with gabled cross-wings to left and right,

Massive brick ridge stack to left of centre and other brick stacks. Double-ended

hall house plan. Single storey and attic; 2-bay central range with 2-storey

cross-wings to left and righ. Mid C14 porch to left of centre with ogee-headed

wood archway and gabled roof having cusped bargeboards. 2-centre arched doorway

with mid C14 plank studded door. Sash door to right of centre with probably C19

open gabled porch. Irregular fenestration of 3-light C19 casements. Gabled

dormer to right of centre. Interior: crown-post roofs to cross-wings. Base-cruck

central truss to original hall, with embattled cross-beam having crown-post

above. C19 winder staircases to left and right of centre. Original 2-centre wood

arched doorways to screens passage. Moulded brackets beneath 3 beams carrying

1589 floor of hall, one bracket is dated. Massive open fireplace to dining room,

farmer hall, with wood bressumer. History: probably owned by the Bayllol (or

Baillol) family from c.1200-1350, Owned by Brounz family from c.1350 to 1437,

and then passed by descent until bought by William Waynflete, Bishop of

Winchester in 1484.

("Three Medieval Farmhouses in Harwell" by J.M. Fletcher in "Berkshire

Archaeological Journal", Vol 62, 1965-6, p45-69)

Listing NGR: SU4920389319

1259

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/119 (West side)

25/10/51 Cherry Barn and attached

outbuildings, approx. 5m E of

Kings Manor

(Formerly listed as Middle

Farmhouse and Barn)

GV II*

Barn, part probably originally of different use; with attached outbuildings.

2-bay, cruck range of c.l350, with 2-bays of mid Cl5 outbuilding at end of

probably C17 two-bay barn attached at right-angles to cruck range; cruck range

has three-bay mid outbuilding to end. Stone coursed rubble plinth; large

timber-framing with weatherboarding thatch roof, half hipped to left end, with

old plain-tile area at junction of ranges. Now 4-bay barn with outbuilding

cross-range, C20 alterations to gabled midstrey to right on road side. C20

double sliding doors to cross-range. Interior: double Queen-post roofs to 4-bay

barn range and to C17 outbuilding, with windbraces. Full crucks to cruck range

with chamfered braces and blades. History; the farmstead was owned by the

Bayllol (or Baillol) family from 1200-1350. The Brounz family owned it from

c.1350-1484. The farmstead was bought by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester

in 1484, The cruck range was possibly built as a hall for retainers or lesser

visitors. The mid-C15 outbuilding, now part of the barn, was possibly used for

brewing or malting.

(Crucks in the West Berkshire and Oxford Region, by J. Fletcher in 0xoniensia,

Vol 33; 1968, p71-88; Three Medieval Farmhouses in Harwell, by J. Fletcher in

Berkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol 62, 1955-6, p45-69)

Listing NGR: SU4919289339

1260

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (West side)

9/120 Cruck barn approx. 40n E of

24/11/66 King's Manor

(Formerly listed as barn on

south side of Talbot's Lane at

Middle Farm)

GV II*

Barn. c.1365 with later alterations. Coursed stone rubble plinth with red brick

to top; weatherboarding on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to

right. 4-bay range, probably truncated from 6-bay range. Plank double doors to

left and opposing plank double doors to rear. Interior: 4 bays of arch-braced

base cruck construction with 2 rows of windbraces. History: the farmstead was

owned by the Bayllol (or Baillol) family from c.1200-1350. The Brounz family

owned it from c.1350-1484, The far&stead was bought by William Waynflete, Bishop

of Winchester in 1484.

(Crucks in the West Berkshire and Oxford Region, by J. Fletcher in Oxoniensia,

Vol 33, 1968, p71-88); Three Medieval Farmhouses in Harwell, by J.M. Fletcher in

Berkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol 62, 1965, p45-69)

Listing NGR: SU4923689372

1261

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

5'J498? (West side)

9/121 Cob wall and outbuilding

24/11/66 approx. 30m N of Kings Manor

(Formerly listed as Garden

wall on south side of Talbot's

Lane at Middle Farm)

Wall. C18, Cob, with some stone rubble and brick patching; thatch coping. Wall

approximately 2 metres high and 87 metres long. Attached cob outbuilding with

thatched roof approximately half-way along wall.

Listing NGR: SU4917589394

1262

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989

(West side)

9/122 White Cottage and adjoining

house

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Probably early C17. Painted stone rubble and brick

plinth; small timber-framing with painted brick infill; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge stack to right of centre, lateral stack to rear. 2-storey 4-window

range at right-angles to street. Irregular fenestration of casements. C20 doors

to rear. Double Queen-post roof truss to gable end to street. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4913689191

1263

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (West side)

9/123 Lime Tree House

24/11/66

GV II*

House. c.1250 origins; remodelling of c1300; cross-wing to left of c.1360; C17

front, with early C19 alterations. Painted brick plinth; roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to right. 2-storey,

3-window range. 6-panel door to centre with wood reeded surround and open

wood-trellis porch. Two 12-pane unhorned sashes with wood reeded surrounds and

cornices to ground floor right. Single 12-pane unhorned sash with wood reeded

surround and cornice to left. Three 3-light wood casements to first floor with

wood cornices, 3 cross-gables to roof with lead flats to valleys. Interior:

extensive remains in loft of mid C13 aisled hall with passing braces and

reconstruction of c.1300 base cruck and crown-post roof, cross-wing to left has

crown-post roof and C17 wooden dovecote. Arch-braced collar-truss visible to

main bedroom. History: home of Walter de Catewy, alias Walter de Harwell,

Sergeant-at-arms to Edward III 1341-1361, and of his son Thomas, M.P. for

Berkshire. Seized by William of Wykeham in 1370 and from 1392 forded part of

Winchester bishopric estates.

("Harwell, Village for a Thousand Years", Pub. Harwell P.C. 1985; The Bishop of

Winchester's Medieval Manor House at Harwell, Berkshire and its relevance in the

Evolution of Timber-framed Aisled Halls, by J. M. Fletcher in Archaeological

Journal, Vol 136, 1979, p173-192)

Listing NGR: SU4911489121

1264

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989, SU4988 (West side)

9/124, 10/124 The Homestead

24/11/66

GV II

House. c.1797, dated to chimney stack. Brick plinth; brick in Flemish bond; old

plain-tile half-hipped double-depth roof; brick ridge stack to centre.

Double-depth plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. 12-pane unhorned sashes with flat

brick arches to all openings. Dentil brick course to eaves. Right return: 2

storeys and attic; 2-window range, C20 porch to centre with plank door. Regular

fenestration of sashes and casements. Horizontal sliding sashes to gable ends of

attic. Interior not inspected.

House, probably former farmhouse. Early C17. Brick plinth; roughcast, probably

on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of

centre. 4-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 4-window range. C20 plank door to c19

brick porch at right of centre. 3-light wood casements to all openings, except

2-light casements to ground floor left and right. All ground floor windows

except that to left have wood cornices. Rendered panels to first floor; that to

centre of flowers in pot, that to right of centre of fleur-de-lys and star to

right panel. Right return: timber-framing

to first

floor

and

double Queen-

post

roof truss to gable end. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4904589009

1265

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL HIGH STREET

9/125 (West side)

Barn and stable approx. 25m N

of Homestead

GV II

Barn. Probably c.1797. Square coursed stone plinth; brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile half-hipped roof, L-plan, 3-bay arms to

"L" with square junction. Plank double doors to centre of each arm. Diaper

pattern of ventilation bricks, which have 2 round holes to each brick. Interior:

curved under-principal roof. Stable attached to right end. Probably c.1797, with

later alterations. Red brick; old plain-tile roof, half hipped to right. Single

storey and loft; 3-bay range. Double stable door to recessed porch at centre.

C20 two-light casements to left and right. Interior: stalls and part of feeding

trough and rack remain.

Listing NGR: SU4904989040

1266

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4989 (West side)

9/126 Outbuilding approx. 5m NW of

Homestead

GV II

Outbuilding. Dated 1797 to various dated bricks, incorporating some re-used

cruck trusses. Squared coursed stone plinth; red brick with flared headers in

Flemish-bond; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 4-bay outbuilding. Plank double

doors to right of centre with segmental brick head, Segmental brick headed

opening to right with wood frame. Rear: brick. wall in various bonds, long bricks

to upper courses. Interior; truncated re-used cruck trusses rise from tie-beam.

There are various inscribed bricks to the front, including one inscribed "T,

Harris, July 12, 1797",

Listing NGR: SU4904389011

1267

of

2228

HARWELL HIGH STREET

SU4988 (West side)

10/127 Rosemead

24/11/66

GV II

House, probably former farmhouse. Early C17. Brick plinth; roughcast, probably

on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of

centre, 4-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 4-window range C20 plank door to C19

brick porch at right of centre. 3-light wood casements to all openings, except

2-light casements to ground floor left and right. All ground floor windows

except that to left have wood cornices. Rendered panels to first floor; that to

centre of flowers in pots that to right of centre of fleur-de-lys, and star to

right panel. Right return: timber-framing to first floor and double Queen-post

roof truss to gable end. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4906088933

1268

of

2228

HARWELL JENNINGS LANE

SU4989 (North side)

9/128 No.5 (Ranger Cottage)

GV

House. Probably early C19. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; slate

hipped roof; brick stacks to rear. 2-storey, 2-window range at right-angles to

lane. 6-panel door to centre with late C19 open gabled porch. 16-pane unhorned

sashes with stone lintels to all openings. Single-storey-and-attic cross-wing of

one bay to left, 3-light casement with segmental brick head and keystone to

right return. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4932089271

1269

of

2228

HARWELL JENNINGS LANE

SU4989 (South side)

9/129 Brook Farm House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Brooke's

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16 with later alterations. Roughcast on

timber-framing, with some timber-framing visible; old plain-tile roof; brick: end

stack to left, massive lateral stack to right with 2 diagonally-set flues,

2-storey, 3-window range. Ribbon-casements to ground and first floors. C20

four-panel part-glazed door to C19 addition to left return. Right return: C17-

two-storey angled bay window with gabled roof and leaded lights. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4939389194

1270

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL JENNINGS LANE

9/130 (South side)

24/11/66 Seymour House

(Formerly listed as School

House)

- II

House. Cross-wing c.1530, main range c.1580. Rendered plinth; small

timber-framing with rendered in-fill; C20 plain-tile roof. hipped to right; brick

and stacks, ridge slack to centre. 2-storey, 3-window range, with single storey

and attic cross-wing to right. 6-panel door to left of centre with flat hood on

brackets. 3-light casement to right. 2-light casement to end of cross-wing.

3-light casements to first floor. Blocked window with diagonally set mullions to

first floor left of centre. 2-light casement to gable end of cross-wing. Raised

cruck truss to gable end of cross-wing. Left return: double Queen-post roof

truss to gable end. C17 addition to right. Painted coursed stone-rubble; C20

plain-tile roof. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. Two C19 casements.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. Rare example of original

2-storey cruck range forming cross-wing.

Listing NGR: SU4930589257

1271

of

2228

HARWELL KING'S LANE

SU4989 (North side)

9/131 Nos.5 and 7

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Probably early C17, with C20 alterations. Rendered

plinth; lined render, probably on brick to ground floor; lined render, probably

on timber-framing, to first floor; old plain-tile loof; truncated brick end

stacks. 2-storey, 2-window range. Two C20 sash doors to centre. C20 two-light

casements to ground and first floors to left and right. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4937189323

1272

of

2228

HARWELL SCHOOL LANE

SU4989 (South side)

9/132 Old School House

- II

House. C17. Brick and stone rubble plinth; rough cast on timber-framing; old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre. 2-storey,

4-window range at right-angles to lane. Plank doors to left and right of centre,

that to right with C19 rustic open porch. Irregular fenestration, mostly of Cl9

casements of 3-lights. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4925789183

1273

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL THE BARROW

9/133 (West side)

Walnut Tree Cottage

- II

Cottage. Probably late C17, with later alterations. Large timber-framing with

passing braces; clunch rubble base to stack to right of centre; thatch-hipped

roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. Single storey and attic; 2-window

range. C20 door to right. Irregular fenestration of casements. Swept dormer to

centre. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4941389698

1274

of

2228

HARWELL THE BARROW

SU4989 (West side)

9/134 South View

- II

House. Probably early C18. Painted brick to centre and right; fragmentary

timber-framing to left, with painted breeze-block in-fill; old plain-tile roof,

half-hipped to right, C2O plain-tile to left; brick ridge stack to centre.

2-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic; 2-window range at right-angles

to lane. C20 door to centre 3-light wood casements to left and right. Gabled

half-dormers to left and right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4932089604

1275

of

2228

HARWELL THE PARK

SU4988 (East side)

10/135 The Cottage

- II

House. Probably C17, with brick front dated 1803 to brick at left of porch.

Brick; old plain tiles to lower part of roof; thatch to rest of roof, hipped

over single-storey bay to right; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry

plan. 2-storey, 2-bay range at right-angles to road. Plank door to centre with

C20 open brick porch. 3-light casement with segmental brick head to left.

2-light casement with segmental brick head to right of centre. Single-light

casement to right. 2-light casements to first floor left and right, single-light

casement to right of centre. Single-storey, single-bay addition of

timber-framing with C20 brick infill to right. Interior not inspected, but noted

as having chamfered spine beams to ground floor, and possibly being of cruck

construction with later alterations.

Listing NGR: SU4926688858

1276

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (East side)

9/136 Sheltershed at SU 4950 8963

GV II

Sheltershed. Probably early C18, possibly incorporating earlier structure. Cob

and brick rear and side walls, with some C20 rebuilding; corrugated iron sheet

half-hipped roof. 4-bay range. Queen-post roof, with possible truncated

full-cruck truss blades to rear rising to tie-beams of Queen-post roof. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4950089630

1277

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (East side)

9/137 Barn at SU 4950 8962

GV II

Barn. Mid C17, with later alterations. C19 brick plinth; large timber-framing

with weatherboarding corrugated asbestos roof; half-hipped to right, hipped and

catslide to left. 4-bay barn, aisled to rear. Double plank doors to right of

centre. Interior: double Queen-post roof with wind braces.

Listing NGR: SU4950089620

1278

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (East side)

9/138 Close Cottage

GV II

House. c.1600, with later alterations. Rendered plinth; large timber-framing

with roughcast infill; thatch roof; brick ridge to centre. 2-storey, 2-window

range at right-angles to street. Irregular fenestration of casements, except

angled oriel window to first floor left. C20 door to lean-to addition to

left-return. Rear; catslide projections to centre. Ribbon casements to first

floor right. Interior: Queen-post roof with windbraces. C20 winder staircase.

Open fireplaces to ground and first floors.

Listing NGR: SU4937389576

1279

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (East side)

25/10/51 Bishop's Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Probably mid C17. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; old

plain-tile cross-gabled roof; massive lateral stack to right of coursed stone

rubble with brick dressings and 2 diagonally-set brick flues, brick ridge Stack

to left return 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range at right-angles to street.

6-panel door to centre with flat hood on brackets 3-light casements to ground

floor left and first floor left and centre curved roughcast eaves 2

cross-gables with banded fish-scale tile-hanging. Left return, to street:

3-light casements to ground floor left and right with gabled hoods on brackets,

2 jettied, cross-gables to attic on carved brackets with moulded bressumer.

False close-studded timber-framing to cross-gables. Rear; C18 wide sash-door to

centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. Double Queen-post roof truss to

gable end to right. Interior: noted as having massive chamfered spine beans with

ogee end stops,

Listing NGR: SU4939689522

1280

of

2228

SU4989 HARWELL TOWNSEND

9/140 (East side)

Cob Summerhouse approx. 30m

NNE of Bishop's Manor

Farmhouse

GV II

Summerhouse. Probably C18 with C19 roof. Cob walls: thatch hipped roof.

Single-cell plan. Single-storey, single-bay range. Round-headed archway to

centre. Interior: Wood benches round walls. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4941489553

1281

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (East side)

9/141 Barn approx 40m SW of

Bishop's Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Probably early C17. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth large timber-framing

with weatherboarding C20 tile half-hipped roof, 6-bay barn. Double plank doors

to left of centre. Altered opening to right of centre with C20 double plank

doors. Interior; Queen-post roof with 2 rows of curved wind-braces.

Listing NGR: SU4935489491

1282

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (East side)

9/142 Pollards

GV II

House. C16 main range, raised C17, cross-wing of C17. Painteed brick plinth to

main range; roughcast. probably on timber-framing to main range and to first

floor and attic of cross-wing; roughcast, probably on brick to ground floor of

cross-wing; render, probably on brick to projecting portion of stack between

main range and cross-wing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre of

train range, C20 internal stack to left. 2-unit lobby-entry plan with cross-wing

to left, 2-storey, 3-window main range with 2-storeys-and-attic cross-wing.

4-panel part-glazed door to centre of main range with painted wood architrave

surround and flat hood, 3-light wood casements with leaded lights to ground and

first floors to left and right. Single-light wood casement with leaded light to

first floor centre 2-light wood casement to ground floor of cross-wing. 3-light

casement to first floor. C20 two-light casement to gable-end. Pargetting of

fleur-de-lys to first floor left and right of centre of main range. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4933289455

1283

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (West side)

9/143 The Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Render, probably on timber-framing to ground floor large

timber-framing with painted brick infill to first floor; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 2-window range at right-angles

to street. C20 door to centre. C20 casements to all openings, most of 2-lights,

Large timber-framing to rear Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4938089595

1284

of

2228

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (West side)

9/144 Pomander House

24/11/66

GV II

House. C16, with alterations of c.1925. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; large

timbe-framing with angle braces to first floor, having C20 brick infill; thatch

roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre-storey. 3-window range

with 2-storey, single-window addition to right, and single-storey, single-bay

addition to left. 2-light casements with leaded lights to ground and first

floors to left. 3-light casements with leaded lights to all other openings,

except 4-light casement to addition at left. C20 door to porch on left return.

Full cruck visible to left return. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest

Listing NGR: SU4937689569

1285

of

2228

In the entry of -

In the entry of -

HARWELL TOWNSEND

(West side)

Kings Farmhouse

9/145

14/12/87 II

The address and the description shall be amended to read -

SU4989 HARWELL

(West side)

9/145 Kings Farmhouse

and the Old Brewhouse

14/12/87

GV II

Farmhouse now 2 houses, and attached outbuilding, now part of Kings Farmhouse.

Early C17, possibly with C16 origins, and early C18; altered later, C16,

late C19 and late C20 timber-fronted rear wing, later clad in red brick,

with blue headers in Flemish bond; front range of grey brick: with red

brick dressings; former outbuilding of weatherboard with brick left return;

old plain tile logs; brick stacks. Early C18 front range of 2 storeys

with attic, five lst-floor windows; wing to rear left, possibly with C16

origins, has one storey with attic, 2 bays, with a 3rd bay added at rearmost

end and an outskirt under outside roof on north east side; former outbuilding

projecting by front right of 1 storey, 2 bays. Front range: 6-panel

part-glazed door to left of centre with painted wood architrave, segmental

brick head, and flat hood. C19 3-light wooden mullion and transom windows

to central and outer bays with flat brick arches. Blind recessed panels

to bay 4 and over door. Red brick platt band. Stepped, dentilled, eaves

band. External space of left end and one to ridge to right of centre.

Attached to front right is C18 former outbuilding having one C20 small-

pane casement. Left return: front range has added 1989 conservatory,

not of special interest, and small blocked light to attic. Rear wing

has brick work of 2 different phases; late-C20 leaded-light casements,

one to ground floor right in segmental-brick-arched opening and 2 on 1st

floor in gablets; late C20 conservatory at end not of special interest.

Right return: front range has C20 door and windows; wing has C20 windows

and 2-storey extension, not of special interest. Interior: rear wing

(The Old Brewhouse) has parts of timber frame exposed including partition

walls between bays, the apexes retaining wattle and daub infill and having

coliars supported by 3 uprights; straight wind braces; large scantling

through purlins; old rafters; some roof timbers sooted. On ground floor,

front room has inglenook fireplace with lambes-tongue-stopped chamfered,

timber, bressumer with large-scantling deelpy. chamfered cross-beam above

and later bread-oven within; chamfered old L-winged board door. Interior

1286

of

2228

of front range (Kings Farmhouse) not inspected.

------------------------------------

HARWELL TOWNSEND

SU4989 (West side)

9/145 Kings Farmhouse

14/12/87

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18, incorporating some C17 structure. Grey brick

with red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left, ridge

stack to right of centre 2-storey, 5-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to

left of centre with painted wood architrave surround, segmental brick head, and

flat hood. C19 three-light wood mullion and transom windows to ground and first

floors left, centre, and right, with flat brick arches. Blind recessed panels to

ground and first floors right of centre and to first floor left of centre. Flush

red brick band between ground and first floors. Dentil brick course to eaves,

C18 outbuilding, now converted to part of house. Weatherboarding, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile half hipped roof. Single-storey, 2-bay,

single-window range. C20 casement to centre. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4932589503

1287

of

2228

HARWELL WELLSHEAD LANE

SU4988 (North side)

10/146 Poplars

GV II

House. Early C19 front range, probably early C17 cross-range to rear. Red brick':

stone quoins; old plain-tile roof; brick stacks to rear. 2-storey, 3-window

range. 6-panel door to centre with flanking lights, having flat stone arch wilt;

keystone. Tripartite unhorned sashes with glazing bars to ground floor left and

right with stone lintels. Flat stone band between ground and first floors.

16-pane unhorned sashes to first floor with stone lintels. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4914188909

1288

of

2228

HARWELL WELLSHEAD LANE

SU4988 (North side)

10/147 Gates, gatepiers, and railings

approx. 15m S of The Poplars

GV II

Gates, gatepiers, and railings. Probably early/mid C19. Red brick base to

railings and piers; spear-headed wrought iron railings; cast-iron spear-headed

double-gates to left. Approximately 2 metres high and approximately 75 metres

long. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4911988892

1289

of

2228

HARWELL WELLSHEAD LANE

SU4988 (South side)

10/148 Holywell Cottage

GV II

House. C16 with probably late C17 addition to left. Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing, to right; roughcast, probably on brick, to left; C20 plain-tile

roof, of different heights and pitches, half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack

at junction with addition. Single-storey-and-attic, 2-bay range to right with

2-storey, 2-bay range to left. C20 sash door to right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of C19 casements. Cross-gable to right of centre with 3-light

casement. Right return; truncated base-crick truss. Interior not inspected but

noted as having 2 cruck trusses.

Listing NGR: SU4918588901

1290

of

2228

HARWELL WELLSHEAD LANE

(South side

SU4988 Gable Cottage and Tibbleton

10/149 Cottage

GV II*

House, now 2 dwellings. c.1295 rear range; late C17 front range and encasement

of rear range; C19 and C20 alterations. Render on timber-framing with areas of

stone rubble and painted brick old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to

centre, end stack to left. Rear: painted brick; old plain-tile roof, hipped in

left. 2-storey, 2-window range. Sash door to left of centre. Irregular

fenestration of mainly Cl9 casements. Interior of Tibbleton Cottage: contains

one cruck truss with a tie beam and two collars, the lower being arch-braced;

and there are remains of another cruck truss. These trusses have been

radio-carbon dated as having a probable felling date of 1275. This is the

earliest timber-framed true cruck house so far identified in England.

("Two Early Cruck Houses in North Berkshire Identified by Radiocarbon" by C.R.J.

Currie and J.M. Fletcher in "Medieval Archaeology" Vol.16 1972 pp136-142)

Listing NGR: SU4916888872

1291

of

2228

HATFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/101 The Old Church of St. George

21/11/66

GV II*

Church. Mid C12, chancel remodelled in late C13. Uncoursed limestone rubble with

late C19 buttressing; late C19 tiled roof. Nave and chancel; bell turret

demolished in 1873. Late C13 three-light stepped east window; south chancel wall

has late C13 one- and 2-light windows flanking mid C12 priest door with

splayed architrave; north chancel wall has mid C19 one-light lancet and one

one-light square window. South wall of nave has one early C16 four-light window

with arched heads and one late C13 one-light window. Mid C12 south doorway has

C19 plank door retaining mid C12 decorative hinges with flattened beasts head

terminals; scalloped capitals zig-zag decoration to arch; stone slate water

tabling over door. In top left corner of north wall is C17 sundial on chalk

block. North wall of nave has one late C13 four-light window with restored

mullions. One late C13 one-light window and doorway with pointed arch and

splayed architrave. Late C13 two-light west window much restored c.1970 with a

high transom cutting across the top of the cusped lights. Interior: Mid C17

panelling behind altar, C17 and C18 ledger stones on floor, especially slate

ledgers with brass shields, achievements and inscriptions to Francis Piggot,

1614, Martha Piggot, 1629, and Margaret Piggot, 1637; wall tablet to John and

Elizabeth Tyrell, d.1762 and 1760; in north wall is carved head and shallow

pointed arch with moulded architrave over late C13 effigy, his hands holding his

heart and his feet resting on a hound. Chancel has late C15 three-bay crown post

roof. Mid C12 chancel arch with scalloped capitals. Nave has stone flag floor

and late C19 three-bay queen post roof. At west end of nave is mausoleum for the

Rev. Samuel Paynter, d.1893. Paired grey granite Doric columns support west

gallery, red granite sarcophagus.

(Buildings of England:. Berkshire, p.154; H.T. Morley, Monumental Brasses of

Berkshire, 1924, p.127; V.M. Howse, Hatford: A Parish Record, 1976, pp.27-40).

Listing NGR: SU3371994817

1292

of

2228

HATFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/102 The Manor House

10/11/52

GV II*

House. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble, except Flemish bond brick to rear

left and left side of rear wing; stone slate roof; limestone ashlar stack.

L-plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Early C20 double-leaf doors and porch on

plain limestone columns to right. Flat stone arches on ground floor, timber

lintels on first floor to late C19 horned sashes. Late C18 brick parapet and

rainwater goods. Hipped roof; fine ashlar ridge stack has moulded cap. To right

wall are 2 early C18 sashes with thick glazing bars and three 2-light wood cross

windows: the rear half of this wall has two crass gables with a gable end stack.

Wall to rear left has 4-window range of blocked windows and 2 sashes: vitrified

brick walling with contrasting red brick dressings: moulded gauged brick plinth,

string course and dentilled cornice. Adjoining left side wall of rear wing in

similar style: 5-window range of sashes, one opening mutilated by inserted door;

moulded brick plinth moulded gauged brick. Floating cornices over all sashes;

gabled roof, gable end stack. Interior: Original panelled shutters and

2-panelled doors. Both rooms of front block retain original panelling with

moulded cornices and early C20 fireplaces. Forming the entry to the stairs are

three semi-circular keyed arches with moulded imposts and panelled reveals.

Dog-leg with landing stairs, turned balusters on closed stringy left side of

stairs has panelled dado continued to first floor. Landing at top of stairs has

moulded plaster cornice. Dog-leg with winders stair to right side of front and

straight-flight stairs to rear right have turned balusters on closed string.

Roof trusses obscured by lath and plaster. Throughout the house are some

original moulded cornices and also the rear of panelling visible from cupboards

but obscured at the front by later partitions. Subsidiary features: Late C17

brewhouse, single storey with attic remodelled in early C19, attached to gable

wall of rear wing. Coursed limestone rubble and brick, early C19 brick to left

side wall; stone slate roof, old tile roofing to part of right side; brick

stack. Gabled roof. Interior: Stone open fireplace to rear, C18 plank door to

quarter-turn stairs to loft. 5-bay roof is mostly obscured.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.461; V.M. Howse, Hatford: A Parish Record, 1976,

pp.21-2; P.J. Goodrich, A History of Hatford, 1927, pp.13-17).

Listing NGR: SU3368994804

1293

of

2228

HATFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/103 Garden walls approx. 20m. NW

of The Manor House

GV II

Wall at Hatford Manor (q.v.). Late C17. Flemish bond brick and English garden

wall bond brick to south wall; limestone rubble plinth and limestone ashlar

coping. Other walls are in coursed limestone rubble with limestone ashlar

coping. North wall has been broken by entry, east wall has brick segmental arch

over plank door, and the south wall is ramped down in stages. The wall encloses

a rectangular area approx. 100 x 20 metres and occupies a conspicuous sloping

site. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3364294814

1294

of

2228

HATFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/104 Granary approx. 15m. N of The

Manor House

GV II

Granary. Early C19, Weatherboarding over light timber frame and raised on

staddle stones; old tile roof. Single storey. Plank door; half-hipped roof.

Interior: 2-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins and plank ridge.

Listing NGR: SU3366994834

1295

of

2228

HATFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (South side)

5/105 Nos.1 to 5 (odd)

06/06/72 (Formerly listed as under

Church Row)

GV II

Row of 6 cottages, now 3. 1853, by G.E. Street. Coursed limestone rubble,

limestone ashlar window and door dressings, brick quoins; Welsh slate roof;

limestone ashlar sta:ks. Originally built as row of 6 'one up, one down'

cottages. One storey and attic, 6-window range. Segmental arches and splayed

jambs to 3 plank doors; other doorways blocked and casements inserted in them

c.1970. Segmental arches over chamfered stone-mullioned 2-light leaded windows.

C20 casements to 5-gabled roof dormers with slate hung sides. Gabled roof, lower

ridge height to right half of building; gable end and 2 ridge stacks. Left gable

wall has 2 similar first floor windows and a coat of arms without achievement

set in square tablet at top of wall. Similar windows and C20 casements blocking

original doorways to rear wall, which has late C19 casement to left. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3385594802

1296

of

2228

HATFORD

SU39SW

5/100 Hatford Cottage

GV II

Three cottages, now house. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and

jambs to openings; old tile roof; brick stacks and central stone stack. Original

plan form unclear. One storey and attic; 7-window range. Timber lintels and

brick jambs to late C19 casements, second from right blocking door; C20 bay

window and door to left. Central C20 door and porch. Four late C19 half-dormers

with late C19 casements. Gabled roof; gable end and two ridge stacks, the stone

stack set diagonal to ridge. Interior: Chamfered bressumers and segmental brick

arches over open fireplaces with bread ovens. Full set of chamfered and stopped

beams to right room, originally two rooms having morticed central beam.

Listing NGR: SU3379594811

1297

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST CHURCH ROAD

SU39NE (West side)

3/124 Little Thatch

GV II

House. C17, Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; stone stack finished in

brick. One-unit plan. 2 storeys; one-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door

to left and late C19 casements. Half-hipped roof; gable end stack. Timber lintel

over C17 four-light chamfered wood-mullioned window to rear, with one original

light. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beam, similar bressumer over open

fireplace. Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3762698926

1298

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST CHURCH ROAD

SU39NE (West side)

3/125 Nos.1 and 2

GV II

Two cottages. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick

stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over 2

plank doors, late C19 casements and C18 casement to right; half-dormers have two

C18 three-light casements and two late C19 casements. Half-hipped roof; gable

end to left and ridge stacks. Interior: Cottage to right has chamfered beam with

cyma-moulded stop; roof obscured.

Listing NGR: SU3763998903

1299

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

No. 2 Farm Cottage

3/128

The address shall be amended to read: DUXFORD

No. 2

------------------------------------

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

SU39NE

3/128 No.2 Farm Cottage

GV II

Two cottages, now house. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; stone

stacks finished in brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range.

Timber lintel over early C20 four-panelled door; blocked door to right; C20

casements with timber lintel to left, concrete lintel to right and half dormers

over. Gabled roof; external gable end stacks. Right side wall has projecting

bread oven. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3663999868

1300

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST HIGH STREET

SU39NE (South side)

3/130 St. Giles Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan.

One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over central C20 door and

early C19 two-light casements; late C19 casements to half dormers. Gabled roof;

gable end stack to right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3788198802

1301

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST HIGH STREET

SU39NE (South side)

3/131 Ashdown Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble, painted white; thatched roof; brick

stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over

C20 casements, also to half-dormers. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Timber

lintel over C20 door in left gable wall adjoining projecting bread oven; late

C20 porch. Noted as having chamfered beams and bressumer over open fireplace on

ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU3789798780

1302

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST HIGH STREET

SU39NE (South side)

3/132 Manor Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1830-40. Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and

dressings; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and

attic; 3-window range. 6-panelled door in moulded architrave; porch added

c.1980. Flat brick arches with keystone and brick jambs to 6-pane sashes. 4

pedimented roof dormers. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Segmental brick arches

over late C19 casements to left and late C19 horned sashes to right side wall;

similar arches over 6-panelled door and 3-light leaded casement to rear.

Interior: Panelled shutters, 6-panelled doors in moulded architraves.

Straight-flight stairs opposite entry. Early C19 fireplace to left room; two

rooms to right made into one c.1970.

Listing NGR: SU3764298648

1303

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST PRIORS LANE

SU39NE (West side)

3/133 Glebe Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1720, late CI8 two-bay block to right of front. Coursed limestone

rubble; stone slate roof; stone stacks finished in brick. Original 3-unit plan.

2 storeys; 5-window range. Section of mid C18 house to left has chamfered timber

lintel over C19 six-panelled (4 glazed) door with mid C20 porch; segmental brick

arch over late C19 three-light casement, late C19 three-light and one-light and

C20 casements to first floor. Late C18 block to right has segmental brick arches

over 6-pane sash, C20 French window, late C19 three-light casements on first

floor. Gabled roof; gable end stack to late C18 block; similar stacks to mid C18

range, offset to exposed stack on right. Segmental brick: arches over C18 sash

and late C19 three-light casement next to C18 stair-turret to rear. Early C18

one storey and attic block to rear, in similar materials with gabled and hipped

roof; segmental brick arch over C18 sash, three-light casement and three late

C19 one-light casements. Interior: Stone flag floor. Late C19 six- and

4-panelled doors in moulded architraves, ribbed door in attic. Room to left has

chamfered beam and early C18 chamfered stone fireplace with consoles to

mantleshelf. Quarter turn stairs. 5-bay collar truss roof with butt purlins.

Ground-floor room of block to rear has reused C17 ovolo-moulded beam.

Listing NGR: SU3775699165

1304

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/109 Church of St. Margaret

21/11/66

GV II*

Church. Mid C13, remodelled late C13, when south transept added, and c.l880.

Random limestone rubble; stone slate roof; stone stack. Cruciform with west

tower. Late C19 reticulated style 3-light east window. North wall of chancel has

mid C13 roll-moulded pointed arch flanked by late C19 one-light and 2-light C13

style windows. South wall of chancel has late C13 one-and 2-light windows. South

transept has late C13 two- and 3-light windows, and C15 label mould over two

late C19 lancets in west wall. North transept has late C13 two- and 3-light

windows. North wall of nave, rebuilt in late C19 has central lateral stack

flanked by C13 style 2-light windows. South wall of nave has 2 late C13

two-light windows flanking late C19 porch; C13 pointed chamfered arch to south

door adjoining stoup. 3-storey west tower has angle buttresses, late C13

two-light windows and a mid C13 lancet in west wall; crenellated parapet with

face masks. Gabled roofs to nave and chancel. Interior east window has reset

stained late C19 glass inserted 1984 in memory of Airey Neave MP; other stained

glass is late C19. Loder family wall tablets, including John Loder, d.1701,

flanked by cherubs heads and fruit and flowers in scrolled surround. 4-bay

arch-braced collar truss roof, probably late C19. Double-chamfered chancel and

transeptal arches. South transept has piscina and late C19 four-bay

arched-braced collar-truss roof. Nave has late C19 Decorated style font and

pulpit late C19 six-bay arch-braced collar-truss roof amd moulded pointed arch

doorway to west tower: mid C13 lancet over doorway.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.155).

Listing NGR: SU3751399104

1305

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/106 The Grange

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as Grange

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Date 1664 in kitchen. Random limestone rubble; stone slate

roof; stone stacks finished in brick. L-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window

range. Flat brick arch over 6-panelled door with overlight and reset (not

original) carved consoles to flat hood. Rendered flat brick arches over original

2-light leaded casements. Brick storey band. 3 gabled roof dormers with 2-light

leaded casements. Gabled roof; gable end external stacks. Similar 2-storey,

2-window range to rear left, with gabled Welsh slate roof, brick gable end

stack, and outshut to part of left wall. C20 door with porch, and C20 casements,

Interior: Old elm flooring, early C19 four-panelled and late C17 two-panelled

bolection-moulded doors. Timber framed partition walls. 3-unit front range has

4-centred ovolo-moulded arch over fireplace to left; early C19 fireplace flanked

by round-headed alcoves and C17 moulded plaster beam with elaborate stop to

right; newel stairs to right of central room have late C17 staircase inserted

c.1970. Back kitchen to rear left has newel stairs, chamfered beam and date 1664

inscribed on plasterwork. 5-bay collar truss roof with side struts and butt

purlins over front range; similar 3-bay roof to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3759899119

1306

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/107 The Grange, barn and attached

stable approx. 20m. NE

GV II

Barn. Late C17/mid C18. Random limestone rubble; asbestos sheet roof. 4-bay

plan. Eaves height double doors to threshing floor; blocked rear opening.

Ventilation slits and square ventilation holes to all walls. Gabled roof.

Interior: 4-bay collar-truss roof with side struts and butt purlins taken from

timber-framed barn. Late C18 stables to left; one storey, 3-window range of

coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings and gabled C20 tile

roof; segmental brick arches and jambs to three C20 windows and two C20 doors;

5-bay post- and pad-truss roof. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3763799141

1307

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/108 The Grange, barn approx.

20m. SW

GV II

Barn. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof. 5-bay plan with central

threshing floor. Gabled porch to front; splayed ventilation slits to all walls.

Half-hipped roof. Interior: Old brick floor. 5-bay collar truss roof with side

struts and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3758699086

1308

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/110 Hinton Manor

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as The Manor

House)

-

II*

Manor House, now house. Late C16; refronted and block to rear right added c.1700

by John Loder; c.1830 wing to left heightened c,1860 and c.1830 orangery to

right of front. Roughcast, limestone ashlar dressings; stone slate roof; stone

stacks. Double-depth plan to main late C16 block. 2 storeys and attic; 5-bay.

Consoles to moulded flat hood over C20 door. Flat keyed arches and ashlar quoins

to mid C18 sashes, late Clb one-light cavetto-moulded windows to basement.

Moulded cornice. Two gabled dormers flank central dormer with segmental head.

M-shaped roof; gable end external stacks. 2-storey, 2-bay extension to left, was

built c.1830 as one-storey extension with Gothic crenellated parapet, but extra

storey added c.1860; roughcast with gabled Welsh slate roof, rear lateral

external stack; sashes to front and to canted bay on left side wall; Crenellated

parapet adorned orangery of c.1830 to right, with keyed semi-circular arches

over windows and gabled glass roof. Right side wall of late C16 block has 2

early C18 sashes, 2 late Cl6 two-light cavetto-moulded stone cross-windows to

first floor and similar late Cl6 one-light windows to attic. One-storey block to

left side wall has C18 lateral external stack. Early C18 block to rear right: 2

storeys, 4 x 2 bays, roughcast with gabled stone slate roof and stone ashlar

gable end stacks. Garden front has keyed stone moulded architraves to early C18

stair-light sash to right, and to left, early C18 sashes symmetrically ordered

with central doorway having segmental pediment with broken entablature and

frieze carving of putti holding wreath; one-storey, one-bay roughcast block to

right, beneath stairlight, has similar blind doorway with tympanum carving.

Interior: C18 panelled shutters, 3- and 6-panelled doors. Hall had late Cl6

moulded fireplace with urn stops. To rear left of hall are dog-leg with landing

stairs with turned balusters on closed string; keyed semi-circular arch over

doorway to hall. Bolection-moulded panelling and early C18 fireplace to room

left of hall. Late C16 room to rear of hall has quartered and moulded beams,

moulded fireplace with urn stops; early C18 bolection-moulded panelling to

inserted passage to left leading to rear right early C18 block, which has C20

stairs in original position to left and early C18 dining roam to right with

plaster friezes over doors and windows and pedimented main door to rear. To rear

left, in rear wall of late C16 block, is probably reset C14 chamfered pointed

doorway. First floor: early C18 bolection-mouled panelling and fireplace over

hall; late Cl6 chamfered fireplace to left. Similar panelled rooms to rear of

late Cl6 block, with fine rococo fireplace to left and late C16 carved panels

and overmantle dated 1662 to right fireplace. Early C18 fireplace to rear right

block. Late Cl6 block has collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.155; N. Davenport, The Honour of St. Valery,

1309

of

2228

1978, passim).

Listing NGR: SU3744499163

1310

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/111 Hinton Manor, terrace approx.

5m. N

GV II

Terrace to north of early C18 part of Hinton Manor (q.v.). Limestone steps and

roughcast walls with early C18 balustrade.

Listing NGR: SU3744899190

1311

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/112 Hinton Manor, wall approx.

20m. E

GV II

Wall. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble, Flemish bond brick with some flared

headers to side facing Hinton Manor. Segmental brick arch over wrought-iron gate

with trellis. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3748599191

1312

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/113 Hinton Manor, wall approx.

60m. E

GV II

Wall carried from gatepiers to Hinton Manor (q.v.) approx. 400m. NW of house

flanking road to Duxford. C18. Coursed limestone rubble to side facing road.

Other side of Flemish bond brick with some flared headers.

Listing NGR: SU3752399256

1313

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/114 Hinton Manor, fountain approx.

24m. E

GV II

Fountain. Early C18. Limestone. Baroque style. Dolphins support shell shaped

bowl on which are putti holding water spout.

Listing NGR: SU3747699178

1314

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/115 Hinton Manor, bridge approx.

60m. SSE

GV II

Bridge over source of moat. C18. Random limestone rubble; segmental arch

surmounted by reset stone carving of horses flanking scalloped shell.

Listing NGR: SU3747799100

1315

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/116 Hinton Manor, urn approx.

150m. SW

GV II

Urn. Early C18. Square base to handled urn with dancing figures and trailing

vines to top.

Listing NGR: SU3738199092

1316

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/117 Hinton Manor, entrance gates

approx. 180m. SW

GV II

Entrance gates, now disused, to Hinton Manor (q.v.). c.1700. Piers of local

limestone coral; limestone ashlar moulded cornice and ball finial. Wrought iron

gates.

Listing NGR: SU3734399068

1317

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/118 Hinton Manor, bridge and

flanking walls approx. 120m.

SW

II

Bridge. 1834 datestone. Squared coursed limestone, ashlar dressings. Chamfered

ashlar blocks to round arch and quoins of flanking buttresses, which are divided

by continuous ashlar string course from revealed blind lunettes beneath parapet.

Flanking walls end in square piers with chamfered rustication and ball finials.

Listing NGR: SU3739599111

1318

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/119 Hinton Manor, coach house

approx. 8Om. W

GV II

Coach house. Early C19. Rendered walling; stone slate roof. 2 storeys; one bay.

Gothick style. Segmental arch with moulded wood architrave to plank double

doors; hood mould over 2-light stone-mullioned Y-tracery window set in chamfered

pointed arch. Castellated parapet. Gabled roof. Timber lintel over double entry

to rear. Interior: Plain beams. No access to loft.

Listing NGR: SU3738399159

1319

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/120 Lovell's Court Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18, mid C19 to rear. Coursed limestone rubble; old plain and

club tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Timber

lintel over C18 four-panelled door; C20 porch and adjoining lean-to to right.

Timber lintels over C18 two- and 3-light leaded casements; similar one-light

casement to right adjoining C20 light. Gabled roof; gable end stack to left.

Gabled 2-storey parallel extension dated 1864 to rear is of squared and coursed

limestone with flat chamfered stone arches over central 4-panelled door with

overlight and 2-light casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU3775196778

1320

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/121 Lovell's Court Farm, barn

approx. 20m. NW of farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; C20 tile roof. 5-bay plan with central

threshing floor. Central gabled parch with old plank double doors and timber

lintels over plank doors in side walls; C19 lean-to to left of porch; splayed

ventilation slits to all walls. Interior: 5-bay queen strut roof with butt

purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3773596796

1321

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/122 The Old Rectory and Old

Rectory Cottage

GV II*

Rectory, now house. C14 to rear, early C17 central block, c.1840 front range.

Front; squared and coursed limestone; C20 tile roof. 2-storeys; 3 x 1 bays. 2

storeys central porch has Tudor-style 4-centred moulded arch over C19 panelled

(half glazed) door. Label moulds over cavetto-moulded wood cross windows.

Kneelers to gabled roof and porch surmounted by ball finials. Similar one-bay

side walls. Early C17 parallel range to rear: 2 storeys with rear right outshut

of random limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof; brick gable end stack to

right and stone stack finished with 3 brick flues adjoins rear of mid C19 block.

Left side wall has mid C19 hood moulds over sashes; C17 hood mould over 2-light

leaded casement at top and similar mid C19 detailing to kneelers, coping and

finial; 2-storey lean-to porch to left has similar C17 style one-light window

and 4-centred chamfered arch over C19 six-panelled door. C14 rear wing placed at

right angles: one-storey and attic, 3-window range of random limestone rubble

with ashlar quoins, C20 and old tile roof; timber lintels over C20 door and

casements; gabled roof dormers have C18 three-light casements and a one-light

casement, some retaining leaded lights. Similar C20 three-window range to rear.

Interior: Front door leads to mid C19 open-well staircase at rear of C17 block.

Mid C19 six-panelled doors in moulded architraves and some older plank doors.

Mid C19 fireplaces, especially coloured marble fireplace in front left room.

Panelled left room of C17 block has C17 stone fireplaces, cyma moulded beam and

plaster cornice. Collar truss roof over central block and similar 2-bay roof to

rear right outshut. Rear wing retains 2 of originally three C14 raised crucks

with through splayed scarf joints of the original open hall; floor with

chamfered beams and stone fireplace adjoining C17 block, probably inserted in

early C17. Graded II* for survival of C14 hall described by Fletcher.

(J.M. Fletcher, "Crucks in the West Berkshire and Oxford Region", Oxoniensia, 33

(1968), p.87).

Listing NGR: SU3757699145

1322

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST

SU39NE

3/123 The Round House

06/06/72

II

Toll house. Late C18. Random limestone rubble; thatched roof; rendered stack.

2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Front has timber lintels over blocked

central door and C20 casements in semi-circular bay. Roof swept around front,

hipped to rear; ridge stack. Timber lintels over C20 casements to left side

wall. C20 single-storey extension with present entry to right front. Interior

not inspected.

(K. Lawrence, Tollhouses of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet

6).

Listing NGR: SU3782798980

1323

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

SU39NE

3/126 Duxford Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and dressings; stone

slate roof; stacks of purple and red brick. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Timber lintel, brick jambs to 6-panelled (4 glazed) door; carved brackets to

hood with gabled stone slate roof. Gauged brick flat arches, brick jambs, to C20

three-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. 2 similar windows with

2-light casements and gabled roof dormer with C18 two-light casement to rear.

2-window range. One and a half storey wing to rear left of coursed limestone

rubble with C20 tile roof and lateral stack rebuilt in c.1970 has gauged brick

flat arch and brick jambs to C18 plank door with strap hinges; timber lintel,

brick jambs to C18 plank door with strap hinges; timber lintel, brick jambs to

C20 three-light casements, gabled roof dormers with C20 casements to left wall

and C18 two-light casement to right. Interior: C18 two-panelled and plank doors,

C19 four-panelled doors. Room to left has full set of plain beams and joists,

wood bressumer over open fireplace with brick jambs. Room to right has cased

beans, segmental arch over brick fireplace. Quarter-turn stairs opposite entry

to first floor which has C18 and C19 plank doors, original fireplace with

moulded mantleshelf and mid C19 grate to right and quarter-turn stairs to attic.

7-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Wing to rear left has stone flag

floor and full set of plain beams and joists on ground floor and 2-bay

collar-truss roof (collar removed). Subsidiary fearures: Mid C18 one-storey, one

bay brewhouse attached to left gable wall has wood bressumer over original open

fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU3637099737

1324

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

No 1 Farm Cottage

3/127

The address shall be amended to read: DUXFORD

No. 1

------------------------------------

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

SU39NE

3/127 No.1 Farm Cottage

GV II

House. Late Cl6. Random limestone rubble; thatched roof; stone stack. Single

unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintel over C20 door; flat roofed

porch c.1980. Concrete lintel over C20 two-light casement left of door; timber

lintels, one chamfered, over 2 late C19 two-light casements. Gabled roof;

external gable end stack to left. C18 one-light leaded casement to left of gable

wall. Interior: Axial ovolo-moulded beam with rolled stop. Chamfered and stopped

bressumer over blocked open fireplace. Newel stairs adjoining stack;

ovolo-moulded door jamb at top of stairs with fine carved decoration. 2-bay

common-rafter roof. A good example of a small late C16 house.

Listing NGR: SU3663999868

1325

of

2228

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

Un-named cottage approx.

3/129

50m W of No. 1 Farm

Cottage

The address shall be amended to read: DUXFORD

Duxford Cottage

------------------------------------

HINTON WALDRIST DUXFORD

SU39NE

Un-named cottage approx. 50m.

3/129

W of No.1 Farm Cottage

II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; stone stacks finished in

brick. One storey and attic; 3-window range. L-plan. Timber lintels over 2

central blocked doors with inserted C20 casements. C20 casements with timber

lintels on ground floor and half-dormers over. Gabled roof; gable end stacks.

Projecting bread oven to right gable wall. 2-window range wing to rear right in

similar style and materials has early C18 carved brackets to flat hood over C20

door on left side wall, C20 casements, one C18 two-light casement and gable end

stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3674999947

1326

of

2228

KENNINGTON KENNINGTON ROAD

SP5OSW (East side)

7/60 No.211 (Kennington Manor

06/08/52 House) and attached wall and

gatepiers

(Formerly listed as No.211

(Kennington Manor House)

GV II*

Farmhouse, now house. Built 1629 for Oliver Smith and Henry Bosworth: remodelled

and left end truncated in late C18. Coursed and dressed limestone up to moulded

string course; roughcast over timber frame above; left gable wall of late C18

limestone rubble. Gabled C20 tile roof; rendered ridge stick, and late C18 brick

end stack to left. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Rendered

surround to late C19 six-panelled (4 glazed) door right of centre, flanked by

early C19 canted bay windows with 8-pane sashes: rendered flat arch over late

C18 three-light round-headed leaded casement to left. Similar 4-light

first-floor casements. Rear: ashlar dressings to C17 canted wood-mullioned bay

window with C19 casements, which is flanked by early C17 round-arched lights

(one with 2-light wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded window): ground floor has early

C17 three-light stone-mullioned ovolo-moulded round-arched window flanked by

similar one-light windows which include one mutilated by C19 door. Rendered

stair-turret with 3-light leaded casement projects from roof. Rear right wing of

similar materials: similar C17 one-, 2- and 3-light windows, and 4-light

wood-mullioned window: rear gable has early C19 two-storey canted bay window in

place of C17 stone bay window. c19 extension to rear left. Interior: stack

divides over entry. Moulded stone fireplaces, all differently carved with sunk

spandrels. Large stone double-chamfered fireplace and corbel (possibly reset)

inscribed 1629/OSHB in room to left. Timber-framed stair-well to rear and

timber-framed first-floor partitions. Rear wing rooms have plaster ceilings:

moulded cornices to quartered beams, the soffits of which are pargetted with

trailing pomegranites on ground floor and strapwork on first floor. Roof mainly

rebuilt in late C18, but retains collar truss at front and queen-post truss with

cambered collar to rear. Subsidiary features: short 2m. long wall to right

connected to early C17 gatepiers, each of limestone ashlar with moulded

entablature and ball finial: entry infilled in late C18 by smaller keyed

archway. Oliver Smith and Henry Bosworth had this house built to accommodate

Smith's son and Bosworth's daughter who were married in 1629.

Listing NGR: SP5233702356

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KENNINGTON KENNINGTON ROAD

SPSOSW (East side)

7/61 Barn approx. 20m. N of No.211

(Kennington Manor House)

GV II

Barn. Early C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble with ashlar quoins, dressings and

random blocks: weatherboarding over timber frame to bays on left. Gabled thatch

roof. 4-bay plan with threshing floor in second bay from right. C20 plank doors

with old strap hinges: timber lintel over rear doors. Splayed ventilation slits.

Interior: 4-bay collar-truss roof with purlins clasped between principals of

slight scantling and canted under-principals: braced and jowled posts to

timber-framed section on left.

Listing NGR: SP5231802380

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KENNINGTON KENNINGTON ROAD

SP50SW (East side)

7/62 Disused Church of St. Swithun,

09/02/66 now Village Hall

(Formerly listed as Disused

Church of St. Swithun)

- II

Church, now village hall. 1828, by Daniel Robertson. Coursed limestone rubble

with ashlar quoins and dressings; stone-coped and gabled stone slate roof.

Single-cell plan. Norman Revival style. Roll-moulded east window with stiff-leaf

capitals on engaged shafts. 3-bay side walls have roll-moulded windows:

dentilled eaves. 1960's flat-roofed extension to north. Bellcote on west gable

rebuilt 1960's. Similar window above west door, which has double roll-moulded

arch with capitals carved in light relief on engaged shafts of 2 orders.

Interior: roof obscured. An early example of a Norman Revival church. One of the

capitals to the west door is carved with a Sagittarius, which may be a rebus of

the builder, Bowyer.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.159-60; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.415).

Listing NGR: SP5226302264

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KENNINGTON KENNINGTON ROAD

SP50SW (West side)

7/63 Nos.208 (Jasmine Cottage) and

210

- II

Two cottages. Late C17, extended early/mid C18. No.210 (to left) of late C17

light timber framing with brick infill over limestone rubble plinth: No.208 of

colourwashed limestone rubble. Gabled and half-hipped thatch roof; brick ridge

stack. 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over

C20 casements: central C20 porch and adjoining C20 plank door (to No.208). Wing

projecting forward from right bay (of No.208) is of similar materials with C19

brick gable end and truncated lateral stone stack. Interior and rear not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP5226902339

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KENNINGTON OXFORD ROAD

SP50SW (West side)

7/64 Milestone at SP 5088 0148

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Granite, inscribed Oxford/3/Abingdon/3. The road was

turnpiked in 1736.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Service, No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SP5088001480

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SP 50 SW KENNINGTON

1697/7/10002 Templeton College

II

College of Management Studies. Founded 1965. designed 1965-6, first phase built 1967-

9, second phase 1974, library extended 1985, by Richard Burton of Ahrends, Burton and

Koralek for Norman Leyland, first Director, at the behest of Clifford Barclay, the

first benefactor. Floors and roofs in lightweight concrete, columns in reinforced

concrete, cross walls in 6" concrete blocks, external walls in board-marked concrete,

concrete block, glass and zinc cladding. The materials were a response to a brief for

minimal maintenance.

Complex plan on a strict tartan grid with diagonal axes. Each square unit has a

column ~t each corner, so where these meet, as in the centre of the library, there

are four columns, allowing for flexibility of partitioning and services between them.

The double-height library is the centre of the building, reached via long, narrow

entrance with steps bisected by central rill centred originally on oak tree framed in

composition (since replaced by a maple). Bridge links to front range of split-level

study bedrooms, on three and four storeys shielded from traffic noise and facing

inwards to central courtyard. Flat roofs. The rest of the college, built from 1978

onwards is not included in the present listing.

Front elevation a grid, with lowest floor recessed and upper floor projecting, with

regular projections for staircases. Aluminium windows, those to study bedrooms

double-glazed with internal louvre blinds and ventilation extract. On the south side

these form three tiers of sloping windows. The four-bay library block with aluminium

glazing, much of it set back behind balconies with some infilling. First-floor link

via concrete bridge with central pair of piers responding to grid. Complex entrance

incorporating low walls and seat round tree, which orientate one towards three broad

tiers of steps between concrete block walls, and bisected by central rill served by

stream originally on the

site. Central entrance door at first-floor level. This entrance way is crossed by

first-floor corridor which links the study bedrooms to the rest of the building.

Below this to left is a vista across the college gardens.

The interior is similarly complex. The library was made the centrepiece of the

college to encourage its use. The four-unit, double-height top-lit space demonstrates

the tartan grid particularly well, with landscaping by James Hope. Concrete

balustrading to balcony all round the space. Though built in two phases the library

interior is consistent in style. Seminar and reference areas in the surrounding rooms

are designed to be flexible, with partitioning designed to be movable' -this is one

building where this flexibility has been successfully utilised. The study bedrooms

are a particularly inspired composition. They are reached off a spinal corridor at a

mezzanine level, whence stairs lead up and down to pairs of rooms on each level. Each

has a living room and study area, with fitted desks, shelves and sofa on the south

side, and stairs up or down to a bedroom area. The mature students attending courses

here were originally expected to stay some six months and unusually lavish provision

was made for their comfort and conviviality.

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The Oxford Centre for Management Studies was founded in 1965 because of the success

of the Oxford University Business Summer School, which had been operating intensive

one-month courses for middle management since 1953. A further impetus was given by

the successful fund-raising activities of the Foundation for Management Education

which, with matching industrial and Government contributions, made grants for the

foundation of business schools at London and Manchester as well as at Oxford. The

site at Kennington, on rising land close to the noisy Oxford by-pass, and the initial

building were the gift of Clifford Barclay. The first Director, Norman Leyland, had

been the bursar of Brasenose College, where Powell and Moya's addition of 1959-61 is

already listed, but Philip Powell declined the commission in favour of Richard

Burton, who had been the job architect for Brasenose. The result was the second

English commission for the young firm of Ahrend, Burton and Koralek, who have refined

the idiom established by Powell and Moya for their Oxford and Cambridge work on a

more expressive grid, while acknowledging inspiration from, in particular, Frank

Lloyd Wright. ABK have built seven phases for the college in the years 1967-90; the

later phases are not included in this listing. The central element is remarkable for

its attention to flexibility and detailing, its rich textures and finishes, and its

relationship to its site.

Design COlD, no.248, August 1969, pp.24-9 Architectural Review, August 1969, pp.136-

40 Architects' Journal, September 1969, pp.596-9 Werk (Basle), no.5, 1971, pp.306-8

Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, December 1971-January 1972, pp.72-4 Ahrends Burton and

Koralek, Architectural Monographs, Academy Editions, 1991, pp.55-9 Information from

Richard Burton

Listing NGR: SP5166803186

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

11/92 Gates, gatepiers, screens and

09/02/66 attached lodge approx. 230m

NNW of Kingston House,

Kingstone Bagpuize Park

(Formerly listed as screen and

gates at entrance to Kingston

House Park by Church)

GV II

Entrance gates and gatepiers. Early C18. Limestone: rusticated and ashlar piers

have moulded plinth and entablature with ball and urn finials: urns of central

piers are filled with finely-carved flowers. Fine wrought-iron double gates have

scrolled undulate band and crested overthrow arch: similar pedestrian gates to

sides. Flanking screens divided into 2 bays each by ironwork piers. The

Tudor-style lodge attached to left was built in 1865, when the gates were moved

to their present position: of limestone rubble with ashlar dressings, stone

slate roof, chamfered doorway and mullioned windows.

(John Beitman and John Piper (Ed), Murray's Architectural guide, Berkshire,

1949, p.131; Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.160).

Listing NGR: SU4077298106

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/87 Rime's House

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Rime's

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate

roof; stone symmetrical end stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys: symmetrical 3-window

range. Ovolo-moulded wood lintel with semi-lunette carvings over C20 door:

pediment hood with ovolo-moulded soffit. Timber lintels over 3-light leaded

ground-floor casements and 2-light leaded first-floor casements. 2 gabled roof

dormers with 2-light leaded casements. Rear: 2-light leaded casements and

one-storey, one-bay rear wing with similar casements,. Interior: timber-framed

partitions. Chamfered ogee-stopped beams throughout. Room to left has

cyma-moulded beam, and similar fireplace. Bressumer over open fireplace has

scribing framing grouped lunettes. Ribbed first-floor door in chamfered

architrave to rear wing. Collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU4059698145

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/88 Church of St. John the Baptist

09/02/66

GV II

Church. 1799-1800 by John Fidel of Farringdon: remodelled in 1882 by Edwin Dolby

of Abingdon. Coursed and dressed limestone on ashlar plinth, with rusticated

quoins; hipped Welsh-slate roof. Nave with apse. 2-bay side walls, including

south chapel, have blind rusticated round arches with inner round-arched leaded

casements. Pedimented east gable wall has apse with similar surrounds to stained

glass window. Pedimented west end has similar round-arched entry: paired

Norman-style windows by Dolby surmount Doric entablature with columns framing

plain double-leaf doors. Fine bell cupola: oak Doric columns dividing louvred

sides, support lead roof with wrought-iron weathervane. Interior: late C19

benches and pulpit. Late C18 and early C19 wall tablets and Latin memorial

tablet to George Rainsbee, d.1624. South Chapel has wall tablet to John Blandy,

d.1844, and to John Blandy, d.1762, and his wife: latter has marble obelisk with

2 portrait medallions and flanked by putti, standing on entablature; fine

monument to Edmund Fettiplace, d.1710, has tasselled canopy over folding drapery

with urns, set over inscription tablet with achievement and winged putto at

base. Plan and elevations of 1799 show the apse ascribed by Pensner to Dolby.

(Bodleian Library, MS Top. Berks. C.57 pls.138, 139; John Betjeman and John

Piper (Eds.), Hurray's Architectural Guide, Berkshire, p.131; Buildings of

England: Berkshire, p.160; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol. IV, p.350; H.M. Colvin, A

Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840, 1978, p.306).

Listing NGR: SU4072798108

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/89 Gatepiers and gate approx. 20m

E of Church of St. John the

Baptist

GV II

Gatepiers and gate. Early C19. Limestone ashlar piers with pyramidal caps and

wrought-iron overthrow arch: wrought-iron gate. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4075398113

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/90 Headstone approx. 1m. S of

nave of Church of St. John the

Baptist

GV II

Headstone. Limestone. Memorial to Martha, daughter of George Shaw, d.1693.

Bewigged head surmounts simple segmental pediment.

Listing NGR: SU4072298101

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/91 Chest tomb approx. 6m S of S

chapel of Church of St. John

the Baptist

GV II

Chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone. Plain corner balusters, raised apron with

guttae beneath entablature, which has deep cavetto moulding with winged cherub's

head. Similar elevations to all sides. Memorial to Elizabeth-Anne, wife of

J.S.B. Barrett, "Surgeon of this Place", d.1831.

Listing NGR: SU4073498092

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR ABINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/93 The Old School House and

attached school and walls

GV II

Schoolhouse, now house. Mid C18; remodelled and school added c.1840. Dressed and

coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof; symmetrical brick end stacks.

Central-staircase plan. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical 5-window range.

Segmental brick arch with keystone over late C19 plank door. Re-used C17

two-light stone-mullioned chamfered windows on ground floor: first-floor gauged

brick flat arches over mid C19 two-light windows. Flushed brick storey band and

dentilled brick eaves. gabled roof dormers with C19 two-light casements.

Interior: C19 staircase and fireplace, cased beams. Subsidiary features: school

to rear left of similar materials built c.1840: one storey. 5-window range:

segmental brick arches over 2 plank doors and 2-light stone-mullioned

cavetto-moulded windows. Walls carried from rear of school to front, with iron

gate to entrance. History: the C17 windows were probably taken from the Old

Manor near Kingston House (q.v.). The school was established by John Blandy in

1736 and accommodated 14 local boys (increased to 20 in 1790) "to be taught the

art of navigation and other rules in the mathematics".

(Berkshire Record Office, Reading, Report of the Charity Commissioners,

1819-1837, pp.291-3).

Listing NGR: SU4083098092

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR FARINGDON ROAD

SU4098

(South side)

11/98 Four Gates Cottage

- II

House. Early/mid C18. Roughcast and colourwashed; gabled thatch roof; brick

symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 2-window range. C20

door and porch. Early C19 sashes. Early C19 rear outshut of limestone rubble

with brick dressings and early C19 plank door. Interior: cased beams. C19

quarter-turn stairs. Roof not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3992798132

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR FARINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (North side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/94 The Forge

GV II

Smithy and dwelling, now house and office. Early/mid C18. Coursed limestone

rubble; brick infill in right bay entry; gabled old tile roof, C20 tiles to

rear; brick internal stack to rear. Forge and one-unit dwelling to left. One

storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintel over C20 door left of centre,

and C20 casements: gabled roof dormer with 2-light leaded casement. Right bay

has timber lintel over double doors. Late C18/early C19 two-storey cross wing to

left, remodelled in late C19: one storey service extension to rear with 2-light

leaded casement. Interior: brick fireplace and vertical-diaphragm bellows to

right. Chamfered and stopped beam and bressumer over open fireplace to left.

Listing NGR: SU4043498250

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR FARINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (North side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/95 Greystone Cottage

GV II

House. c.1730. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof; brick

symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys: 2-window range. Carved brackets

support pediment hood with guttae: early C18 six-panelled door. Timber lintels

over C19 three-light casements. One-storey outshuts to sides have Welsh slate

roofs. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4040498220

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KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR FARINGDON ROAD

SU4098 (South side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/97 The Stone House, Nos.1 and 2

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as Stone

House)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Late C17, later C17 wing to left. Uncoursed limestone

rubble, coursed to left; gabled stone slate roof; brick ridge stack and right

end external stack of stone finished in brick. L-plan with front left wing. 2

storeys and attic; symmetrical 5-window range to right has chamfered stone

lintel over blocked central door, and 2-light chamfered stone-mullioned and

transomed windows: fire insurance plaque: 2-light leaded casements in 2 roof

dormers. Gabled front of left wing has similar 2- and 3-light windows and

round-headed attic window with Gothick-glazed head. Left side wall has similar

2-light windows. 3-storey stair-turret to rear has one 2-light and one 3-light

leaded casements. C20 and C19 rear extensions. Interior: mainly C20. No.1 to

right: C16 ovolo-moulded stone fireplace to right and chamfered stone fireplace

to left of ridge stack: blocked lobby-entry. Mid C18 panelling and china

cupboard in room to left. Chamfered stone fireplace in first-floor room to

right. Open-well staircase has plain balusters set on closed string, and rises

to attic. Stone House was a coaching inn known as The Old George.

Listing NGR: SU4048098210

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SU4098 (North side)

Southmoor

11/96 Southmoor Cottage

- II

Two dwellings, now house. Early C18. Colourwashed limestone rubble; half-hipped

thatch roof; brick gable end stack to left. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic;

2-window range. Timber lintel over C20 windows, which include 2 central blocked

doorways: two C18 three-light leaded dormer casements. C18 two-light leaded

dormer casement to rear. Service wing to left, at right angles to front: one

storey, of similar materials with C18 plank door. To rear of this is late C18

bay of coursed limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof: of one storey and

attic, with timber lintels over C18 two-light leaded casements. Former stable

and smithy to rear: of coursed limestone rubble, with C20 weatherboarding to

right side wall, and gabled thatch roof. Interior: front range, formerly of 2

units, has collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Collar-truss in front service

range.

Listing NGR: SU4001298148

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SU39NE FARINGDON ROAD,

Southmoor

1695-0/4/10000 (North side)

Heath House

II

House. Dated 1837. Built for Richard Church. Stone rubble with red brick quoins and

stone lintels. Slate roof with gabled ends. Brick gable-end stacks. PLAN: 2-room plan

main front range with an entrance and stairhill at centre and with a kitchen wing to

the rear of the left room. Later in the C19 a 2-storey outshut was built behind the

main range and a large bay window was built on the front of the left-hand room.

EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. Symmetrical south front. C19 12-pane sashes with red brick jambs

and panelled stone lintels, second floor centre lintel inscribed R.C.1837 .Central

doorway with flush-panel double-doors and porch with Corinthian columns, pilasters

and entablature with a balustrade above. Left [west] side, wing to left with plank

door, wooden porch and casement windows. Rear [north] gable-ended wing to right and

rendered 2-storey outshut to left with casement windows and lean-to slate roof

INTERIOR: Much of the original interior joinery survives, including flush-panelled

and reeded doors, panelled window shutters and an open-well staircase rising the full

height of the house with turned newels and stick balusters.

Listing NGR: SU3988798304

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SU4097

14/102 The Malt House and stables

09/02/66 approx. 40m. SSE of Kingston

House

(Formerly listed as

Outbuildings at Kingston.

House)

GV II

Malt house and stables, now partly 2 dwellings. Early C18, later C18 addition.

Random bond brick front with C19 repairs to left and central gables: rest of

coursed limestone rubble. Gabled stone slate roof; brick ridge stacks. Central

carriageway has L-shaped malthouse to right and stables to left which partly

enclose half of rear yard. One storey and attic; 7-window range, with gabled

central and outer bays. Central gauged brick keyed round-arched entry with

studded double doors. Segmental arches over C20 door to right, C20 sash to left

and early C19 eight-pane sashes. Dentilled eaves, and mid C19 dormers with

sashes. Mid C19 pyramidal bell cupola. Similar round-arched rear entry, and

early C19 sashes to right. Stable range has 6-pane sashes and plank doors with

large overlights. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4073697849

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SU4097

14/104 Garden Cottage

GV II

2 cottages, now house. Graffiti on brick next to door: WW 1735. Coursed

limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings; gabled Welsh slate roof; brick

end stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys: 3-window range. Segmental brick arches over

central blocked and C20 doors, and C19 three-light casements: timber lintels

over first-floor 2-light casements. One-storey service range to left, of

limestone rubble with gabled stone slate roof. Interior not inspected. Included

for group value. -

Listing NGR: SU4074397822

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SU4097

14/105 Gatepiers and garden walls

approx. 110m. SE of Kingston

House

GV II

Gatepiers and kitchen garden walls. Early C18. Red brick gatepiers: each have

moulded limestone entablature surmounted by fine urns with scrolled handles.

Attached walls enclosing kitchen garden of chequer brick on inner face and

coursed limestone rubble on outer face.

Listing NGR: SU4081297824

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SU4097

14/100 Gazebo, terrace walls, gates,

06/08/52 gatepier and wall approx. 74m

NW of Kingston House

(Formerly listed as Kingston

House including Gazebo)

GV II*

Gazebo. Early C18. Red brick front of header bond, and Flemish bond centre;

sides and rear of chequer brick. Felt flat roof. Gazebo above cockpit.

One-storey, 2-window range front. Entry to gazebo from terrace flanked by halved

apses with entry to closet on right and stairs on left: gauged brick flat arches

over central 8-panelled door and late C19 single-light casements in outer bays:

flat brick arches-over late C19 panelled doors to sides. 2-storey side walls

have keyed round-arched doorways to cockpit, gauged brick-flat arches over

9-pane sashes and blind window to right: splayed stone stair-light to left.

Carved cornice. Interior: cockpit has quarry tile floor and domed brick ceiling;

stone winder stairs. Panelled gazebo with pilasters flanking windows. Raised

terrace has stone-coped walls of random bond brick, and stone rubble finished in

brick: wall bulges out at intervals to accommodate a group of ancient yew trees.

Stone steps with stone coped ramp and pier descends to fine wrought-iron gates

with crested overthrow arch: L-shaped wall of chequer brick, returned to house

(q.v.), has a brick gatepier with stone pineapple finial at corner. It is likely

that the terrace originally overlooked a formal garden, probably a parterre, to

the west.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.160-161).

Listing NGR: SU4079997986

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SU4097

14/101 Gatepier approx. 63m. N of

Kingston House

GV II

Gatepier. Early C18. Red brick, limestone moulded entablature: surmounted by

pineapple finial. Together with the corresponding gatepier attached to the

terrace wall (q.v.), it originally flanked the rear entrance to Kingston House

(q.v.).

Listing NGR: SU4071297988

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SU4097

14/103 Granary approx. 65m. SSE of

Kingston House

GV II

Granary. C18. Raised on staddle stones. C20 weatherboarding over light timber

frame; half-hipped old tile roof. Plank door with cat hole in gable wall.

Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4074997841

1352

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHHOOR RACE FARM LANE

SU4097 (East side)

14/107 Nos.5 and 6

- II

Two cottages. Early C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof;

brick ridge and right end stacks. 2-unit plan, and 2-unit lobby-entry plan to

left (No.6). 2 storeys: 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and windows

except leaded stair-light to right of centre. Interior of No.6: chamfered

ogee-stopped beam and C19 winder stairs to left; chamfered roll-stopped beam and

similar bressumer over open fireplace with bread oven to right. First floor has

collar truss with lateral chamfered spine beam to right: soffits of collar, butt

purlins and moulded principal are chamfered. No.5 not inspected but likely to be

of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4065797639

1353

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR RACE FARM LANE

SU4097 (East side)

14/108 Race Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble with brick dressings; gabled

stone slate roof; brick end stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys: 3-window range. C20

stone porch. Segmental brick arches over 3-light casements. Mid C19 rear

extension. Interior and rear not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4061597515

1354

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR RACE FARM LANE

SU4097 (West side)

14/106 Gates and gatepiers approx.

400m. SE of Kingston House,

Kingstone Bagpuize Park

- II

Gates and gatepiers. Early C18. Limestone ashlar gatepiers: rusticated, with

moulded cornice and draped ball finial. Fine wrought-iron gates have elaborate

cresting.

Listing NGR: SU4087797794

1355

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR RACE FARM LANE

SU4097 (West side)

14/109 Orchard Cottage

- II

House. Early Cl8. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof with deep

old tile band; brick right end stack and truncated ridge stack to left. 2-unit

outshut plan. 2 storeys: 3-window range. Timber lintels over late C19

four-panelled door and C19 two- and 3-light casements. C20 extension to left.

Interior: chamfered and stopped beams. Open fireplace. Part of post and panel

partition with moulded panel survives to left of door.

Listing NGR: SU4066297716

1356

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR RECTORY LANE

SU4097 (West side)

14/110 Crowsnest

- II

House. C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble; half-hipped thatch roof; brick ridge

stack. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber

lintels over C20 door, C20 casement to left and 3-light leaded casements:

2-light and one 4-light leaded first-floor casements. C20 extension to left and

garage to rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4084097651

1357

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR RECTORY LANE

SU4097 (West side)

14/111 Little Pelham

09/02/66

- II

Rectory, now house. Designed c.1723 by Dr. George Clarke of Oxford for Richard

Blechinden: remodelled c.1820-30, Coursed limestone rubble; hipped Welsh slate

roof; brick end stacks and rear lateral stack. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys:

symmetrical 5-window range. Central bay is framed by rusticated Doric pilasters

and has unusual ashlar open-pedimented porch: rusticated pilasters have

alternating plain and frosted stonework to raised pilaster quoins and raised

voussoirs; prominent frosted keystone to round-arched doorway: Double-leaf C19

half-glazed doors with Gothick fanlight, ground floor flat stone arches and C19

first-floor stone lintels over early C19 sashes. Rear: early C18 2-bay range of

one storey and attic; coursed linestone rubble with gabled old tile roof and

brick end stack: rear wall has 2 early C18 sashes with thick glazing bars, and

leaded dormer casements: adjoins rear right outshut. Interior: early C18

fireplace in room to left, and early C18 panelled doors. Early C19 fireplaces

and open-well staircase with stick balusters. This house is one of only 2

buildings which Dr. Clarke designed outside 0xford.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.161; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.349;

H.M.Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840, 1978,

p.217).

Listing NGR: SU4079197633

1358

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR SCHOOL LANE

SU4098 (West side)

Kingston Bagpuize

11/112 Martins

- II

House. Late C17, early/mid C18 extension to left. C17 range: colourwashed

limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; left end stack of stone finished in brick

and brick right end stack. Original plan form unclear. One storey and attic;

3-window range. Timber lintels and segmental brick arches over blocked door, and

3 two- and 3-light leaded casements: C19 dormer casements with tile pentice

beneath. C18 outshuts to right. Early C19 brick porch to left of front adjoins

early/mid C18 wing, of limestone rubble with chequer brick left side wall,

hipped stone slate roof and brick end stack. Left side wall of 2 storeys;

2-window range has blocked doorway and 3-light flanking 2-light leaded casements

above raised storey band. Interior: chamfered and stopped beam: quarter-turn

stairs to rear of chimney stack.

Listing NGR: SU4046398422

1359

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR STONEHILL LANE

SU4097 (South side)

Southmoor

14/113 Southmoor Farmhouse

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as Court

Close)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled and

hipped C20 tile roof; ridge and end external stacks of stone finished in brick.

L-plan with front right wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Timber

lintels over blocked doorway and C19 six- and 8-pane sashes. Wing of one and 2

storeys projects from right bay of front: of limestone rubble, stone slate

roofs, and present entry with C20 door in left side wall. Main range has blocked

doorway to rear and later C18 outshut to right. Interior: chamfered and stopped

beam and bressumer over open fireplace in left room: central room has similar

bressumer over large open fireplace and mid C19 staircase with re-used early C18

section of turned balusters on closed string. First floor has chamfered and

stopped quartered beams to right. 4-bay collar-truss roof with clasped and butt

purlins.

Listing NGR: SU4027597894

1360

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR STONEHILL LANE

SU39NE (South side)

Southmoor

4/114 Southfield and attached wall

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble, squared quoins

and dressings; light timber framing exposed in rear right bay. Gabled artificial

stone slate roof; brick symmetrical end stacks. 3-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys;

symmetrical 3-window range. Carved brackets to flat hood over plank door with

overlight. Segmental stone arches over C20 casement to right and 3-light leaded

casements to left: timber lintels over 3-light first-floor casements. To right

is service range, now house, of 2 storeys: 2-window range: limestone rubble, C20

tile roof. Interior: stop-chamfered and cased beams. Open fireplace in kitchen

of service range to right. Roof not inspected. Subsidiary features: high wall of

limestone rubble attached to left front.

Listing NGR: SU3989897847

1361

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR STONEHILL LANE

SU39NE (South side)

Southmoor

4/115 Church Cottage

GV II

House. Late C17, extended to left in early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble;

gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack. L-plan with rear left wing. One storey

and attic; 6-window range. Timber lintel and concrete lintel over C18 two-light

leaded casement and C20 casements: gabled C20 dormers. Concrete lintel over C19

door in left side wall. Rear wing of one storey and attic has timber lintels

over 2- and 3-light leaded casements, and 2-light leaded casement in dormer: C20

garage to rear. Interior: room to rear left has C18 panelled shutters, chamfered

and stopped beam and bressumer over open firepace: two C17 plank doors with

wooden latches, one leading to C17 quarter-turn stairs. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU3987897829

1362

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR TOWN POND LANE

SU4097 (South side)

Southmoor

14/116 Court Close and attached wall

09/02/66

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C17: remodelled and extended to sides c.1810.

Uncoursed limestone rubble, coursed left bay extension; gabled and half-hipped

stone slate roof; brick ridge stack and right end stack. One- extended to 3-unit

plan. 2 storeys: 3-window range. Chamfered timber lintel over 5-panelled door

set in beaded architrave: C19 stone porch. Chamfered timber lintels over

tripartite sashes and first-floor 3-light leaded casements: left bay has timber

lintel over French windows, and 2-light casement in half dormer. C17 dairy to

rear, heightened in early C19, has 3-light oak diamond mullioned window with

leaded-lights. Interior: C17 quartered and chamfered cyma-stopped beams and

stop-chamfered joists in ground floor room, which also has inserted early C19

central partition, panelled doors and arched stone fireplace. Chamfered and

stopped first-floor beams. 2-bay attic has closed truss with butt purlins and

fine C17 plank door with iron fittings set in chamfered frame. Extension to

right of front dated 1810 on beam: of similar materials and of one storey and

attic. 2-window range: 2- and 3-light leaded casements, and bread oven

projection in right side wall. Subsidiary features: high wall to left, of

limestone rubble, is ramped down at front.

Listing NGR: SU4012497827

1363

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR TOWN POND LANE

SU4097 (South side)

Southmoor

14/117 Stables approx. 2m S of Court

Close

GV II

Stables. C18, extended early C19. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate

roof. One-storey, 2-bay range. Rolled steel joist over C20 entry to right:

gabled loft door above C20 window to left. Early C19 extension of similar

materials to left. Interior: chamfered beams, manger rack, original roof.

Listing NGR: SU4013197803

1364

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR TOWN POND LANE

SU39NE (South side)

Southmoor

4/118 Town Pond Cottage

- II

Two cottages, now house. Late C17, C20 extension. Uncoursed limestone rubble;

gabled thatch roof; stone end stacks, one now in ridge. 2-unit plan. One storey

and attic; 5-window range. Timber lintels over blocked door to right and C20

door to left, and C20 casements; C20 half-dormer casements. Bread oven projects

from left bay of front wall. C20 extension of similar materials to right.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3998797796

1365

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR TOWN POND LANE

SU39NE (South side)

Southmoor

4/119 Trafalgar Square Cottage

- II

House. Early C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled concrete tile roof;

rendered and brick gable end stacks. L-plan with rear right wing. 2 storeys;

2-window range. Timber lintels over C20 windows. Concrete lintel over C20 door

in left side wall. Interior: front range has central timber-framed partition

under collar truss, and chamfered and stopped beams. Rear wing has full set of

chamfered and stopped beams and joists and 2-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3994897692

1366

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR WITNEY ROAD

SP40SW (East side)

2/120 North Audley

- II

Farmhouse. c.1730. Chequer brick front to coursed limestone rubble with brick

quoins; old tile roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic;

symmetrical 3-window range. 6-panelled door with overlight and flat hood with

finely carved consoles and panelled soffit. Door flanked by segmental-arched

3-light leaded cross windows: timber lintels over similar first-floor windows of

3 lights flanking 2-light over door. Raised storey band; dentilled eaves. Three

gabled roof dormers with C20 casements. Fine end brick Dutch gables with tile

coping: stacks placed at junction of front range with double-gabled rear range,

also with tile coping. Two C18 two-light leaded casements to rear, and 2-light

leaded cross-window in left gable wall. Interior: 4-panelled doors set in

moulded architraves, and 2 early C18 plank doors to rear. Open fireplace to

right. Early C18 dog-leg with winder staircase in central vestibule has fine

turned balusters set on closed string, and plank spandrel. First floor not

inspected. A rare example of a Dutch-gabled farmhouse in this area.

Listing NGR: SP4121000237

1367

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR WITNEY ROAD

SP40SW (East side)

2/121 Kingston Hill Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C17, later C17 and C20 alterations. Uncoursed limestone rubble;

gabled old tile roof; rendered ridge stack finished in brick, stone lateral

stack to rear right. 3-unit cross-passage plan. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window

range. Timber lintel over C20 door with C20 porch. C20 timber lintels over C20

windows except 3-light leaded casement to right and similar 4-light casement to

centre of first floor. Roof dormer has C20 casement. Later outshut and one-bay

wing flank C17 stair-turret with 2-light leaded casement: all of similar

materials. Interior: stack backs onto cross passage. Noted as having old beams,

open fireplace, plank doors.

Listing NGR: SP4081000057

1368

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR WITNEY ROAD

SU4098 (East side)

11/122 Appleby Cottage

- II

House. Date on brick quoin, 17EE32. Coursed limestone rubble with brick

dressings; old tile roof; stone left end stack rebuilt in C20. 2-unit plan. One

storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintel over C19 plank door set in

leaded architrave: C20 gabled hood. Segmental brick arches over C19 three-light

casements: late C19 gabled dormers with 2-light casements. One-bay outhouse to

left is weatherboarded with hipped old tile roof. Interior: room to left has

full set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists, and open fireplace adjoining

winder stairs. Ribbed first-floor door. 2-bay roof with closed truss.

Listing NGR: SU4072298483

1369

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR WITNEY ROAD

SP40SW (West side)

2/123 New Bridge and flanking walls

09/02/66 (that part in Kingston

Bagpuize C.P.)

(Formerly listed as New Bridge

(that part in Abingdon Rd.))

GV II*

Bridge. C14 with later repairs. Coursed and dressed limestone. 6 pointed arches

to entries are divided by prominent cutwaters which provide refuges for

travellers above. Groins of 2 central arches have lateral ribs surviving. New

Bridge is the most complete medieval bridge in Oxfordshire, and was the scene of

skirmishes in the Civil War when Parliamentary forces under Waller attempted to

cross the bridge in order to surround Oxford and capture the King. Scheduled as

an Ancient Monument.

(M.R, Toynbee, "Radcot Bridge and Newbridge", Oxonensia Vol.14 (1949), pp.46-53;

Medieval Bridges in Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No. 17;

Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, p.161).

Listing NGR: SP4036501409

1370

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR WITNEY ROAD

SP40SW (West side)

2/124 The Maybush Public House

GV II

House, now Public House. Mid C18, later one-bay extension to left. Uncoursed

limestone rubble, coursed rubble to left bay with brick quoins and dressings.

Gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stacks. 3-unit outshut plan extended to

4-units. One storey and attic; 3-window range. Segmental brick arches over

2-panelled door with tile pediment hood, and C19 three-light casement: left bay,

one storey before eaves raised in mid C20, has similar arches over blocked door

and 3-light casement. Dentilled brick eaves; 3 gabled dormers with 2-light

casements. C18 sash in right gable wall. C20 rear extensions. Interior:

chamfered and stopped beams. First floor not inspected. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SP4035101366

1371

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2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR WITNEY ROAD

SP40SW (West side)

2/125 Approach bridge and flanking

09/02/66 walls approx. 30m. S of New

Bridge

(Formerly listed as Approach

bridge to "New Bridge")

GV II

Bridge. Late C18. Limestone ashlar with 6 semi-circular arches. Later rubble

parapet has chamfered ashlar coping with pyramidal piers to centre and ends. The

bridge replaced a stone causeway, mentioned by Leland in 1536, that carried the

road above the floodplain to New Bridge (q.v.): "Ther is a long cawsye of stone

at eche end of the bridge".

(L. Toulmin Smith (Ed.), Leland's Itinerary in England and Wales, 1964, p.201).

Listing NGR: SP4036101343

1372

of

2228

KINGSTON BAGPUIZE WITH SOUTHMOOR KINGSTON BAGPUIZE PARK

SU4097

14/99 Kingston House

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as Kingston

House including Gazebo)

GV II*

Country house. c.1710, probably for Fettiplace Blandy, but with possible C17

origins: interior partly remodelled c.1730. Flemish bond red brick; limestone

ashlar basement, quoin strips and dressings. Shallow gabled lead roof. Brick

stacks, projecting from side walls of central block, are each paired together by

round arch with moulded stone dressings. Double-pile plan. Early Georgian style.

2 storeys; 7-window range. 2:3:2 front has projecting pedimented central block

raised by an attic above the outer bays. 2-light stone-mullioned basement

windows. Steps to double-leaf doors with fanlight: keyed round-arched doorway

has Doric entablature and base (without shaft) sunk into rusticated surround

with triglyph frieze: segmental-arched sash window above has engaged Ionic

columns and curved shoulders. 6-pane sashes with thick glazing bars to all

windows: moulded stone architraves to keyed round-arched windows, and

segmental-arched first-floor windows, all with apron blocks. String course.

Moulded cornice carried across raised centre which has keyed moulded architraves

to attic windows and lunette in pediment. Flaming urns of the Blandy family

placed at outer ends of pediment and flanking parapets. Almost identical rear

elevation has 2-light cavetto-moulded basement windows and double-leaf doors set

in plain moulded architrave with fanlight and entablature. Pedimented 3-bay side

walls have similar windows and 2 round-headed attic windows in each pediment:

doorway to left has stone steps with brick walls and stone piers. Interior:

basement has C18 kitchen and reset early C17 panelling with traces of filigree

decoration beneath the paint. Plan: central hall opens to rear hall with

staircase: first-floor saloon subdivided in 1730s. Hall has Ionic dentilled

cornice, panelled dado and, on the rear wall, a tall round-arched entry with

later C18 door and panelling flanked by 2 fine Baroque stone fireplaces. Keyed

segmental-arched doorways with 6-panelled doors to dining room on left, with

doors, panelling and marble fireplace of c.1730, and parlour on right with

similar panelling and earlier C18 fireplace which has finely carved frieze and

Fettiplace griffins on the consoles. Bedroom opening onto closet behind parlour

has earlier C18 bolection-moulded panelling with dentilled pediment over doorway

and broken-pediment entablature over marble fireplace: much of the panelling and

the cornice removed in mid C20. Dog-leg back stairs behind dining room has

turned balusters on closed string. Fine staircase, with pedestal-shaped newels

and fluted bulbs carved at foot of turned balusters, rises in 2 arms to

balustraded first-floor gallery: buffet on gallery has finely carved large shell

niche. Panelled rooms of c.1730, eared architrave to overmantle on right.

History: likely dates are about 1710 when Fettiplace Blandy, son of John Blandy

and grandson of Sir Edmund Fettiplace, succeeded to the property; and in 1728

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when the Blandys bought the "Mansion House" which the deed states had been

purchased by Fettiplace from John Latton in 1670, the old moated house being

left to fall down. It has been suggested that George Townsend built the Early

georgian house because of similarities with the designs of hid former master,

Vanbrugh.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.160-161; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.349;

C. Hussey, "Kingston House, Berkshire", Country Life, November

'9,

1942,

pp.890-3, 938-41; John Betjeman and John Piper, "Murray's Architectural Guide":

Berkshire, 1949, p.131; deed at Kingston House dated 22.11.1728; H.M. Colvin, A

Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1660-1830, 1978, p.830).

Listing NGR: SU4072897913

1374

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/87 Church Cottage.

GV II

House. Late C16, remodelled c.1900. Front has cob and wattle infill to timber

frame, all rendered; chalk base with some brick; rear wall in chalk rubble

brought to course; thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-

window range. Pedimented hood on brackets over central c.1900 plank door with

light. 2-light leaded casements with stone slate sills to first floor; 2-light

C18 casements of c.1900 with pointed heads below; and 3-light, C18 leaded

casements to rear. Hipped roof; end stacks. Interior: plank dado of c.1900 to

centre: 6-panelled and plank doors with moulded architraves of c.1900: quarter-

turn and straight flight stairs; 4-bay late C16 roof with cambered collar, butt

purlins and arched windbraces. Single-storey bay of c.1900 with 2-light

casements to right.

Listing NGR: SU3267887692

1375

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/88 Church of St. John the Baptist

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as Church of

St. John)

GV II*

Parish church. Chancel c.1200, early C19 vestry; nave c.1200; bell turret and

porch c.1883. Rendered walls, except chalk and sarsen coursed rubble to vestry,

limestone dressings, slate roof. East window with reticulated tracery; 2-bay

chancel with one-and 2-light early C14 windows with reticulated tracery and one

- light lancets of c.1200. Early C19 vestry with double flue chimney stack to

north has plank door with shouldered arch and 3-light windows with cinquefoiled

heads and label mould over. Nave has one lancet of c.1200 and two 2-light early

C19 windows with segmental heads to south wall: north wall has one 2- light

and one 3-light mid C17 stone-mullioned window; late C19 timber porch on stone

base; north door c.1200 has dog tooth ornament to semi-circular arch, engaged

columns to jambs, and studded door with decorative iron hinges of c.1200. At

west end is timber bell-turret with spirelet, c.1883. Interior: chancel has

some C14 stained glass in south window. C14 wall paintings around east and

north windows depict figures of St. Peter and St. Paul on a ground diapered

with sexfoil flowers, large figures of the saints; Herod's Feast with Salome

dancing,decollation of the Baptist below, the Baptist's head on head of Christ

with a cruciform nimbus and Herod with Salome bearing a charger; mid C17

panelling behind altar, mid C17 balustraded altar rail, mid C17 two-bay roof

with moulded bridging beam and rafters. Mid C17 chancel screen. Nave: mid C17

pulpit has carved tester with richly panelled support, and each face bearing

carved escutcheon; plain font of c.1200; late C19 benches have C15 bench ends

with traceried heads and arms, instruments of the passion etc. 4-bay, mainly

C17, roof with carved king post. [Buildings of England, Berkshire, p.161.1 ]

Listing NGR: SU3261887622

1376

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/89 Collins' Cottage.

GV II

House. C18. Chalk rubble brought to course, chalk quoins: right gable wall in

chalk and sarsen rubble with squared chalk bands; thatched roof; brick stack.

2-unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range. C20 chalk and thatch porch. Timber

lintels over plank door and C20 casements. Brick storey band; hipped and gabled

roof, right end stack. Interior: original plank doors with fittings; truss

obscured. Contemporary lean-to rear left; C20 lean-to rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3269887894

1377

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In the entry for:-

KINGSTON LISLE

SU 38 NW

6/90 House adjoining south side

of Old Plough Cottage and

attached gates

GV II

------------------------------------

The entry shall be amended to read:-

KINGSTON LISLE

SU 38 NW

6/90 The Old Chapel Cottage

and attached gates

GV II

------------------------------------

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/90 House adjoining south side of

Old Plough Cottage and

attached gates

GV II

Cottages. Late C18. Squared chalk brought to course, brick quoins and

dressings; tiled roof; brick stacks.; 3-unit outshot plan. 2- storeys.4 window

range. Segmental brick arches over two 6-panelled doors, leaded casements and 2

blind first-floor windows; s-shaped iron ties; gabled roof; end stacks.

Interior not inspected. House incorporates two cottages, one unit to left, 2-

units to right. Single-storey mid C19 wing to right. To left and facing road

are two cast-iron gates attached to chalk rubble wall.

Listing NGR: SU3270187832

1378

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/91 Kingstoncommon Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Uncoursed chalk and sarsen rubble, brick quoins and

dressings; stone slate roof, brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2-storey, 3-

window range. C20 flat hood, and segmental brick arch, over 4-panelled door

with overlight. Brick segmental arches and dressings to C20 three-light

casements. Brick plinth course, storey band and eaves band to wood modillion

eaves; 2 gabled dormers, rebuilt in C20; hipped roof; intend stacks to rear.3

storeys to rear, with one early C19 three-light wood-mullioned casements.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3304488771

1379

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/92 Kingston Lisle House

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Kingstone

Lisle Park)

GV II*

Country House. Datestone found above rear door of central block, G(eorge)

H(yde) 1677: new front added c.1720, side wings added c.1812, garden front re-

modelled c.1825. Rendered walling; stone slate roof, Welsh slate to part of

central block roof; rendered stacks. Double-pile central block with later side

wings. Central block is 2-storey and attic, 7-window range, pediment over

central 3 bays. Original central and arched doorway with Gibbs surround filled

by early C19 sash; keyblocks to semi-circular arches over ground floor, early

C19 sashes and tall first floor sash over door, the keystone of which touches

the cornice of the pediment; keyblocks to first floor sashes; 3 stone bands at

storey level and below and beneath parapet with corner urns; keyed lunette to

tympanum, antifixae to parapet corners. Side wings: 2-storey, 3-window range of

sashes, ground floor ones having keystones and imposts to semi-circular heads;

porch of c.1960 to right side of left wing to panelled double-leaf doors.

Moulded wood cornice. Hipped roof to centre block, ridge stacks to side wings,

all have moulded caps. Garden front of c.1825 has 2:3:2 window range of

tripartite sashes, each with brackets to floating cornice over; three C20

French windows to right side. 3-bay side walls: left side wall has semi-

circular bay window with 3 sashes to each floor. Projection at angle between

rear of side wing and left wall of central block has semi-circular arch over

large 10-pane window lighting central passage in house; blind alcove with

statue of putto playing flute; modillioned cornice. Interior: bolection-moulded

panelling to ground and first floor rear right rooms; the centre front room,

formerly the hall, retains Rococo plasterwork on the ceiling. Otherwise all

interior dates to c.1825-30. All original doors and fittings survive; all

fireplaces except those in centre rear room, room in left wing and first floor

room to rear right were brought from London c,1950. Imposing entrance passage

to left with fluted Doric pilasters carried to a coffered tunnel vault which

ends in a large lighted bay: this has grouped fluted Doric pilasters carried to

a vault with unusual fans in the corners. A large passage to the right proceeds

through various features to the staircase: the first section has 6-panelled

doors set in blind arches, caryatids supported by a projecting cornice, and the

same fans in the corners of the ceiling: the next space is entered through an

arch articulated by Doric columns and pilasters with caryatids grouped on the

cornice: next an oblong groin vault and then at the end of the range a half-

vault with fans. Open-well staircase with two flights boldly flying over the

hall: wrought-iron balusters with S-scrolls. Late C20 loggia to rear right with

reset datestone of 1677. To the right a covered passage supported by columns

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connects the service area of the house to a passage running through the early

C19 servants' hall: mostly built in Flemish bond brick; Welsh slate roof; brick

stack. 2 Diocletion windows with limestone keys and imposts to left wall, semi-

circular one-storey bay window to rear; moulded wood cornice; hipped roof,

lateral stack. Wall, of brick one side and stone the other, attached to rear

right of house, is carried over semi-circular arch with iron gate to right;

small early C19 block with two Diocletion windows attached to rear wall. Also

to front left of servants' hall is a brick wall carried to the garden: semi-

circular arch over iron fan and gate to left. Very little is known of the

architectural history of this house. It is certain that the side wings were

built by the Lechlade builders Richard Pace and Son and commissioned by the

then owner of Kingston Lisle House, Edwin Martin-Atkins (1778-1825) Binney has

suggested that Atkins, rather than Basevi or Cockerell, was the architect of

the house. (Howard Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects,

1600-1840, 1978, p.605; Marcus Binney, "Kingston Lisle Park, Berkshire",

Country Life, June 17, 1971, pp 1524-1527; The Buildings of England, Berkshire,

pp 161-2.)

Listing NGR: SU3264587500

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KINGSTON LISLE,

SU38NW

6/93 Kingston Lisle Park. The lodge

and attached gates and gate

piers

GV II

Lodge to Kingston Lisle Park (q.v.). Early C19, extended c.1900. Chalk rubble,

brick quoins, limestone dressings; stone slate roof; brick stacks. Original

single-unit plan extended to 2 units c.1900. Tudor Revival style; 1 1/2-storey,

2-window range. 4-centered arch with moulded architrave over planked door.

Lateral moulds over two 2-light cavetto-moulded stone-mullioned windows, one to

left being early C19, one to right c.1900. Dentilled eaves; 3 gabled dormers of

c.1900 have 2-light casements with arched heads; gabled roof; end stack.

Interior: chamfered and stopped beam in hall. C20 brick and tile lean-to at

rear to left. Entrance gates and gate piers to Kingston Lisle Park adjoining to

left: wrought-iron gates, limestone ashlar piers with ball finials. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3258287618

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/94 Kingston Lisle House, stables

approx 150 metres north.

GV II

Stables and Coach-house. in Kingstone Lisle Park (q.v.). Early C19. Chalk

ashlar limestone dressings; squared and coursed chalk; Flemish bond brick to

rear; Welsh slate roof. Central block flanked a single storey wing. Tudor

Revival Syie. 2 1/2-storey. 6-window range; 2:2:2 facade doors to side wings

adjoin central block: limestone segmental arches with raised key over rebated

6-panelled and double doors. Label moulds over cavetto-moulded and stone -

mullioned 2-light windows with arched heads except similar 3-light windows to

ground floor of central block; original latticed leaded lights, removed from

ground floor central and right blocks. Moulded stone architrave with flat head

over central loft doors; single-light window in similar style to top of

surmounts ridge of central block; gabled roof; rear lateral stack.

Listing NGR: SU3256487592

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/95 Kingston Lisle House, walling

and associated features to

front.

GV II

Wall, steps and urns at front of Kingston Lisle House (q.v.). Early C19

limestone ashlar front of wall has central entrance flanked by low square piers

surmounted by ball finials with broad anulets; to each side, this low wall is

broken by a stepped ramp and 3 steps; flanked by similar piers. Similar

attached walling close to house connected to steps with similar ramps and piers

to right. Side wall to left has C20 cast-iron rail broken by 3 square piers and

is carried through to a wall flanking the left side of the house: this wall is

surmounted by Grecian urns brought here by Edwin Martin-Atkins c.1825. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3267187518

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/96 Kingston Lisle House,Ice-

House approx 150 metres

north-east.

GV II

Ice-house. C18. Chalk coursed rubble over inner brick skin, in header bond.

Circular plan. Interior: brick lined dome.

Listing NGR: SU3279187555

1385

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/97 Kingston Lisle House, garden

steps approx 15 metres west.

GV II

Steps in garden of Kingston Lisle Park (q.v.). Early C19 limestone ashlar.

steps with square piers and straight ramp; piers at top surmounted by lead

Grecian urns. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3262387487

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/98 Kingston Lisle House, gates;

gate-piers and walls approx

200 metres south-west.

GV II

Entrance gate to Kingston Lisle Park (q.v.). Early C19. Limestone ashlar piers,

flanking walls in imitation stone render over brick with piers. Elaborate

wrought-iron gates with crested top, flanked by square piers with plain plinth

blocks, moulded cornice and ball finials. Flanked by low walls with plain iron

railings which are canted out to square piers with pyramidal coping; wall

returned straight to piers at sides with same detailing. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU3257587355

1387

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/99 Kingston Lisle House, gates

and gate piers approx 400

metres south.

GV II

Entrance gates to Kingston Lisle Park [q.v.].Early C19. Limestone ashlar.

Square piers with moulded plinth and cornice with ball finials; wrought-iron

double gates. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3247287152

1388

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

SU38SW Kingston Warren Farmhouse.

6/100,9/100

II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C18. Imitation stone render,coursed chalk and sarsen

rubble with brick dressings to sides and rear; old tile roof, brick stacks.

Double-depth plan with left side wing. 2-storey, 2-window range. Early C20

porch and door; mid C19 horned sashes. Dentilled brick eaves, gabled with end

stack to left and hipped to right: hipped roof to gable wall of right wing.

Interior not inspected. 3-window range to right wing: late C19 two and 3- light

casements and late C19 plant: door; two gable dormers, ridge and end stacks.

Mid-late C19 single-storey extension to right gable wall: late C20 extension to

left of front.

Listing NGR: SU3184885012

1389

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/101 Little Farmhouse.

GV II

Farmhouse. C16, remodelled early C19. Square timber framing with wattle and

daub infill, and cruck partly exposed in right gable wall; original timber

frame of right wing clad in early C19 Flemish bond brick. Left wing in

uncoursed chalk rubble. Thatched roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 1 1/2-storey, 3-

window range. Tiled C20 porch to early C19 six panelled (4 glazed) door

adjoining left wing; C20 3-light casements; gabled and half-hipped roof;

projecting end stack to right and ridge stack at junction of wings. Interior not

inspected. C20 lean-to at rear.

Listing NGR: SU3253687674

1390

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/102 Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C17, modified and extended to right in late C19.Uncoursed

Sarsen rubble with chalk quoins. Only part of original plan form survives. 2

1/2-storey, one-window range to C17 block. Ovolo-moulded and stopped wood

lintels over 3 and 4-light leaded casements. Gabled roof, lateral left stack.In

late C19 the right side of the C17 block was demolished [no quoining survives]

and an extension built; coursed chalk rubble, brick dressing Welsh slate roof:

2 storey, 3-window range, segmental arches with brick dressings to 2-light

casements and 6-panelled door with over lights to left. Interior : late C19

doors and straight-flight staircase but no C17 features except collar truss at

right angles to front and adjoining late C19 extensioni the original C17 house

extended further to the right. Mid C19 service wing in flemish bond brick, with

flared headers to rear left retains original leaded casements and planked

doors.

Listing NGR: SU3273187754

1391

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/103 Manor Farmhouse, stables and

granary approx 5 metres north.

GV II

Stables and granary. C18. Weatherboarded over light timber frame on brick and

sarsen plinth to front; chalk and sarsen rubble wall at rear replaced original

timber framed wall in C19; jettied first floor to left side wall; thatched

roof. 4-bay plan. 1 1/2-storey; C20 door and windows except C18 loft door and 2-

light wood-mullioned and unglazed window with vertical staves to top of left

side wall. Half-hipped roof. Interior: 4-bay roof has one queen post and two

collar trusses with butt purlins. 2-bay structure adjoins right gable wall;

originally timber framed: now has concrete block front wall and chalk and

sarson rear wall; queen post trusses with clasped purlins. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU3268687762

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KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/104 Manor Farm, Barn approx 40

metres east

GV II

Barn. C16. Chalk uncoursed rubble to front wall, chalk quoins; rear wall

originally timber framed but extra aisle added and chalk rubble walling is C18;

weatherboarding to top of gable walls; concrete tiles. 5 bay, with original

front aisle, and C18/C19 rear aisle. Central early C19 porch, weatherboarded

over brick and sarsen base; half-hipped roof. Interior: Collar truss with

arched side struts, butt purlins; windbraced; jowled to post is arch-braced to

tie-beam and wall-plate; note use of edge-halved scarfs with short halvings and

long bridlings in wall-plate.

Listing NGR: SU3273187751

1393

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/105 Old Forge Cottages.

12/09/78 (Formerly listed as Raceyard

Cottages)

GV II

House. C17, modified in C19. Timber framed wall to left gable has square and

irregular framing: later uncoursed chalk and sarsen rubble to front and C20

brick to rear. Thatched roof; brick stack. 3-unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window

range. Timber lintels over C20 door and casements, one of which blocks door to

left. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3270487854

1394

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2228

KINGSTON LISLE

SU38NW

6/106 Thornhill House.

21/11/66

GV II

House. c.1710, remodelled c.1800 and c.1890. Flemish bond brick; old tile roof;

brick stacks. Complex plan. Asymmetrical garden front of c.1710; 2- storey,

5-window range includes 2-bay gable end of left wing: Steps up to 6- panelled

door to left with C20 flat hood, moulded architrave, cambered brick arch and 2

leaded overlights; left wing has brick flat arches over four and 2-light

wood-mullioned and transomed leaded casements; to right are timber lintels over

one-light leaded casements, and cambered brick arches over c.1710 four-light

wood-mullioned and transomed leaded casements. Large lateral stack to right,

modillioned wood eaves; central gabled dormer with c.1710 two light leaded

casements; hipped roof. Left wall is 3-storey, 3-window range with rubbed brick

flat arches over sashes flanking mid-C18 tripartite sashes; moulded cornice,

central gabled dormer with moulded cornice and 2-light late C19 casement. Right

gable elevation remodelled c.1800 in Flemish bond brick with flared headers,

flat rubbed-brick arches over early C19 sashes in 3- window range. Similar

sashes to rear elevation. Interior: Original shutters and 4- panelled doors.

Late C18 dog-leg with landing stairs to front vestibule. Quarter turn and

straight flight service staircase of c.1710 to left has closed string and

moulded balusters. Front right room has fireplace and cornice of c.1770. Centre

rear converted into Morning Room in late C19, with fireplace and cornice. First

floor centre left has bedroom with iron fireplace and painted panelling of

c.1890 over C17 panelling (possibly c.1710). Early C18 six-bay collar truss

roof. To rear left is single storey service range of c.1890 connecting house to

square block of c.1800, squared and coursed chalk, brick crossbanding, tiled

and hipped roof; leaded lights, planked doors, central ridge stack. Interior

has granary over tack and saddle room.

Listing NGR: SU3263887727

1395

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KINGSTON LISLE FAWLER

SU38NM

6/107 The Cottage

- II

Cottage, now house. Late C17/early C18. Irregular timber frame of small

scantling with diagonal braces and brick infill; chalk walling, whitewashed to

left bay and to right gable. Thatched roof, brick stacks. 1 1/2-storey,

5-window range; C20 casements and door; gabled roof, end and ridge stacks.

Interior: Disfigured beams, roof trusses obscured. C20 weatherboarded

single-storey extension to left. Mid C19 brick lean-to with plank door to rear

right.

Listing NGR: SU3204588093

1396

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KINGSTON LISLE FAWLER

SU38NW

6/108 Fawler Manor.

- II

House. Late C16, with TC 1590 on stack at attic level; right wing c.1910.

Roughcast over original timber frame; roughcast over brick to right wing; stone

slate roof to front, tiled at rear; brick stacks. Original hall and cross- wing

plan. 2-storey, 4-window range with 2 central bays forming recessed hall

-range. C20 door. Original 3- and 4- light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned leaded

casements with iron fittings to front and rear; C20 casements to right wing.

Gabled roof. C16 ridge stacks with double flues set diagonally, C20 stack to

front right. Interior: 4-panelled doors of c.1910; some C18 four-panelled doors

with HL hinges to first floor; left ground floor room has original chalk

fireplaces with moulded architrave; first floor has moulded beam with elaborate

stop to left wing, with original chalk fireplace with moulded surround; part of

original newel adjoining stack in left wing gives access from first floor to

attic; 5-bay collar-truss roof, butt purlins; original floorboards. C20 porch

to rear left. Fawler Manor is shown on the O.S. map as Wirdnams Farm, its

previous name.

Listing NGR: SU3203688161

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LETCOMBE BASSETT BASSETT ROAD

SU38NE

7/124 Mill Cottage

- II

House on site of mill. C17. Timber-framed, framing with diagonal braces;

thatched roof, chalk and brick stacks. 1 1/2 - storey, 2-window range. 2-unit

plan. C20 porch and door to left, C20 casements; gabled roof; chalk end stack

projects from right gable wall. Interior not inspected. Mid C19 rear wing:

brick, slate roof; 2 storey, segmental arches over C20 casements; dentilled

eaves; gabled roof. Late C20 extension to rear gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU3765685622

1398

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38NE GRANTS HILL

7/189 Village Hall (formerly listed

27/6/72 as Village Hall (former School))

GV II

School, now village hall c.1860. English bond red brick with purple brick bands;

gabled old tile roof; brick rear lateral stack. One storey; 2-window range.

Segmental brick arches over 2-light casements; central offset buttress. Pointed

tympanum arch over tall 3-light window to left: bellcote over pointed-arched

3-light casement to right. Porch with hipped roof to right has plank double doors.

Interior: stone fireplace with chamfered surround.

Listing NGR: SU3743085042

1399

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT HOLBORN HILL

SU38NE (North side)

7/118 Holborn Farmhouse.

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C17, modified late C18/early C19. Chalk rubble brought to

course with brick dressings and quoins, over original timber frame; thatched

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2 window range. Gable end of wing to

left, adjoining C20 porch ; timber lintels over C20 casements. Hipped and

half-hipped roof; ridge stacks. Interior not inspected. Late Cl8/early C19

brick and chalk lean-to at rear; late C20 weatherboarded and thatched extension

to end of front left wing.

Listing NGR: SU3709385077

1400

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2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT HOLBORN HILL

SU38NE (North side)

7/119 Holborn Farm. Barn approx 5

metres south east

GV II

Barn and loosebox. C18. Weatherboarded over light timber frame and brick

plinth; thatched roof. 3 bays, aisled to rear with loosebox and hayloft at left

end. One storey, loft to left. Road front has late C20 double doors to

threshing floor in central bay, and C20 lights to top right. Hipped roof.

Interior: stepped and curved jowls to posts which are arch-braced to tie-beam

and wall-plate; queen post truss, clasped purlins, new rafters to front.

Loosebox to left within 3 weatherboarded walls has C18 plank doors with strap

hinges: two C18 shutters with strap hinges between barn and looseboxes;

original ceiling joists in loosebox. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3711285069

1401

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2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT HOLBORN HILL

SU38NE (North side)

7/120 Arabella's Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18. Uncoursed and sarsen chalk rubble; brick quoins; thatched

roof; brick stack. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range.

Timber lintel over original blocked door to left, and over C20 casements; half-

hipped roof; end stack to left. Interior: original beams, chamfered bressumer

over fireplace with cast iron door to bread oven; closed timber-framed truss

with butt purlins, elm floorboards. Late C20 extension to left and to right;

present entry in rear right wall. Cottage named after its association with

Arabella in "Jude the obscure", by Thomas Hardy, 1895.

Listing NGR: SU3725685126

1402

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2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT HOLBORN HILL

SU38NE (South side)

7/121 Court Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C17 square timber framing, diagonal braces;

irregular light framing to right wing; C19 brick to rear ground floor and right

gable; thatched roof, one brick and one chalk (lateral, right) stack. 3- unit

lobby entry plan. 2-storey left, 1 1/2 storey right. Garden front: 4- window

range to left and gable wall of later wing to right. C20 door and casements;

Hipped and half-hipped roof; C17 ridge and lateral stacks. Interior: original

ribbed doors; quarter-turn and straight-flight stairs opposite entry;

straight-flight stairs to left adjoin original timber-framed partition; full

set of chamfered and stopped beams to ground and first floor left; Chamfered

bressumers to fireplaces in ground and first floor left rooms; queen-post and

collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3726285051

1403

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT HOLBORN HILL

SU38NE (South side)

7/122 Court Farm. Barn approx 10

metres south

GV II

Barn. Dated 1664 on the beam, with late C18 extension to right. Weatherboarded

over light timber frame, brick Flemish bond to right wall of C18 wing; thatched

roof. L-plan. Single storey. C20 door; half-hipped roof. Interior: C17 queen

post truss, clasped purlins. C18 two-bay wing has truss with side struts and

butt purlins. C17 two and a half bay wing probably truncated and originally

extending further to the right.

Listing NGR: SU3725485027

1404

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2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT HOLBORN HILL

SU38NE (South side)

7/123 The Yew Tree

GV II

Farmhouse, now public house. Late C17, early C19 walling. Imitation stone

render over brick plinth; Flemish bond brick to right side of front; C20 tile

roof, brick stacks. L-plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range. Timber lintel to

left, segmental arch to right, over 2- and 3-light C20 casements; C20 hipped

dormers. 3- window range of C20 casements to left side wall. Gabled and half-

hipped roof; late C17 left end and rear ridge stack. Interior: grate of c.1900

covers original fireplace to left room, which has chamfered and stopped beam;

chamfered beam to right room; early C19 4-panelled doors to first floor.

Listing NGR: SU3723785075

1405

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2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/109 Church End

GV II

House C17 to right remodelled late C18/early C19. Random bond brick to front,

over timber frame: square framing exposed to right gable and rear walls;

thatched roof; brick stacks. Original 2-unit plan extended by 2 units to left

in late C18/early C19. 1 1/2-storey, 6-window range. Late C20 porch to right.

Segmental arches over 4 closely spaced C20 casements to left and two to right;

C20 first floor casements; C18 one-light leaded casement rear right. Hipped and

gabled roof; central C17 ridge stack and end stacks. Interior not inspected.

C20 tiled outshut to rear right, 1 1/2-storey wing to rear right and extension

to front left.

Listing NGR: SU3729284949

1406

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/112 Church of St. Michael. Bale

tomb approx. 3 metres north-

east of porch.

GV II

Bale tomb. Late C17. Limestone ashlar. Moulded plinth and cornice. 3 blind

trefoiled panels to sides with moulded balusters at corners and divisions. End

panels have angel of death over eared architrave framing illegible inscription

panel.

Listing NGR: SU3738484930

1407

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/113 Church of St. Michael. Chest

tomb approx 7.5 metres east

of porch

GV II

Chest tomb. Early C18. Limestone ashlar. Moulded plinth and cornice. Moulded

corner-balusters, sides have coat of arms in low relief surmounted by cherub's

face and flanked by foliate carving. Low relief carving to end panels.

Listing NGR: SU3738184925

1408

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/114 Church of St. Michael. Chest

tomb approx. 7.5 metres east

of porch

GV II

Chest tomb. Mary Blandy died 1732 and her son William died 1731. Limestone

ashlar. Moulded plinth and cornice. Moulded corner-balusters; sides have

diagonally set and fielded inscription panels.

Listing NGR: SU3738084929

1409

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

7/115 Downs House

25/10/51

GV II

House. Probably C17 and later. Late C18 and C19 Flemish bond brick to centre,

rendered over probable original timber frame to left side wing, which has club-

and plain-tile cladding to rear gable wall; to right of centre is club- and

plain-tile cladding to first floor over brick ground floor; tiled roof; brick

stacks. 2-storey to left and centre, 1 1/2-storey to right, 6-window range to

first floor. Single C20 light to left gable; 2-window range to centre of

segmental arches over late C19 horned sashes and one-light window adjoining 6-

panelled C20 door on left, which has carved consoles to flat hood and moulded

architrave of c.1900; to right are late C19 horned sashes to 3 gabled dormers

and 4 ground floor windows. Dentilled eaves to central block. Gabled roof;

ridge, end and internal stacks. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest. 1 1/2 storey late C19 wing built against front left wall. To rear of

central and right block is early C19 2-storey block: 7-window range of

segmental arches over C20 door to right and late C19 horned sashes; dentilled

eaves.

Listing NGR: SU3748385128

1410

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38NE

7/116 Downs House. Barn approx 10

metres north

GV II

Barn now stable. C18. Weatherboard over light timber frame on brick plinth;

thatched roof. 3 bays with central opening, aisled to north. Half-hipped roof;

Interior: jowled post braced to tie beam and wall plate; queen-post truss,

clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3745585108

1411

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/117 Flint Farm. Barn at

SU/3688/8341

- II

Barn. Dated JP1823 on tie-beam. Brick plinth, weatherboarded over light timber

frame, roof. 5-bay aisled plan. C20 doors to original central threshing floor;

inserted entry to right bay; hipped roof. Interior: Collar and side- strut roof

with butt purlins; jowled main posts are arch-braced to wall- plate and

tie-beam. Included as a dated example of a late timber-framed barn.

Listing NGR: SU3687383401

1412

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/125 The Old Rectory and Parsonage

25/10/51 Flat.

GV II

House. C17, remodelled late C18. Roughcast with tile clad gables to front, over

timber frame; tile roof; brick stacks. Hall with cross-wings. 2 storeys; 6-

window range. Fenestration 1:3:2 to gabled wing, recessed and double-gabled

centre, and gabled wing. Late C20 porch to central C20 door, late C18 sashes:

gabled roof; end stacks. Interior: late C18 dog-leg with landing stairs;

panelled doors; stone floor to hall; timber framed partition to first floor

right; 3-bay C17 collar truss roof with butt purlins to right wing; left wing

slightly lower and probably earlier, but not inspected. Late C18 block to rear

left: Flemish bond brick, slate roof; 2-unit plan with access to house; 4-bay

garden front gauged flat brick arches over sashes, each recessed in a semi-

circular gauged brick arch. Late C19 brick cornice, central dormer and hipped

roof; end stacks. Interior: late C18 fireplaces in two rooms. Jonathan Swift

(1667-1745) stayed here in 1714, where he wrote "Verses on Himself" and "Some

Free Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs." (Frederick T. Barrett, Letcombe

Bassett Then and Now, 1950 (reprinted 1980), pp. 16-18).

Listing NGR: SU3745084987

1413

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/126 The Old Rectory, barn approx

15 metres south-east

(Formerly listed as The Old

Rectory Barn)

GV II*

Barn. C14, C17. Weatherboard over timber frame on chalk, sarsen and brick base;

thatched roof. L-plan. Front facing The Old Rectory has half-hipped roof to

gable wall of C17 wing; wing to right has C18 plank doors with strap hinges in

centre of 5-bay range; half-hipped roof to right. Interior: three C14 cruck

trusses to right, with arch-braces to collar, have solid yokes to ridge,

windbraces, and splayed joints to purlins. Left part has three C17 trusses and

one C17 truss at juntion with one-bay wing to left: aisled with post arch-

braced to wall-plate and tie bean; one queen post and three collar-trusses with

side strust. C18 plank double doors with strap hinges to left side wing. (John

Fletcher "Crucks in the West Berkshire and Oxford Regions," Oxonensia, 33

(1968), p.80.)

Listing NGR: SU3748284967

1414

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/127 White Cottage and Cottage

adjoining to west

GV II

Two cottages. C17. Timber framed, square framing with diagonal braces;irregular

and lighter framing to later left bay; thatched roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 1 1/2

storey, 3-window range. C20 porch and door to White Cottage; rear right gable

entry to adjoining cottage. C20 casements. Hipped roof; ridge stack. Interior

not inspected. C20 and C19 lean-to at rear. Earliest part of building is

probably the two bays to the left side of the front wall: wing to rear right

and framing to extreme right front is later C17.

Listing NGR: SU3743084982

1415

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38NE

7/128 White's Farmhouse

25/10/51

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16; remodelled c.1670. Random bond brick on sarsen

base; stone slate roof, brick stacks. 3-unit lobby entry plan, rear wing of

c.1670. 2-storey, 5-window range. C20 hood over mid C19 5-panelled door. Brick

soldier arches to ground floor, segmental arches to first floor, over C20

casements. Brick diaper patterning string course and eaves bandy sundial top

left. Hipped and gabled roof; ridge and right end stack. IB 1670 in flared

headers to top right gable, which also has original 4-light wood-mullion and

transomed casement, and rectangular panels with flint infill. Interior: Cellar,

right room has chamfered and stopped beam, 2-panelled C17 door, cast iron door

to breadoven in fireplace; fireplace with moulded limestone architrave in

centre room has pulvinated frieze to overmantle, flanked by C17 panelling;

2-panelled door with decorative hinges to cupboard adjoining dog- leg with

landing stairs in stair turret. First floor has timber framed wall with late

C16 three light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned window at junction with rear

right wing; rear gallery gives access to stairs and rooms along front; C17

panelling and doors, fireplaces with moulded chalk architrave to right and

centre rooms; timber framing to left and right walls of left room. Attic has 8-

bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Single storey wing of c.1670 to rear

right; brick, continued from right gable of house; tiled; 3-window range; 3-bay

common rafter roof with butt purlins; c.1670 stair turret between rear wing and

rear wall. Late C20 wing to rear left. (Frederick T. Barrett," Letcombe Bassett

Then and flow." 1950 (reprinted 1980), pp 22-23.)

Listing NGR: SU3746485191

1416

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38NE

7/129 White's Farmhouse, barn approx

20 metres south-west

GV II

Barn. Late C17. Weatherboard over light timber frame, on late C17 brick plinth.

C20 tile roof. 4-bay aisled plan. C18 plank double doors with strap hinges to

front; c.1900 double doors to rear; half-hipped roof. Interior: jowled post

braced to tie beam and wall plate; queen-post truss with clasped purlins and

some surviving windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3743685162

1417

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38NE

7/130 White's Farmhouse, barn approx

35 metres south-west

GV II

Barn. Late C17. Weatherboarded over light timber frame on late C17 brick plinth

in Flemish bond with flared headers: corrugated iron roof. 3-bay plan. C20

doors and lights; half-hipped roof. Interior: mid C20 cowhouse on ground floor

with inserted loft floor; jowled post braced to tie-beam and wall-plate;

collar-truss with side struts; clasped and butt purlins, windbraced.

Listing NGR: SU3743685138

1418

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/110 Church of St. Michael

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as St.Michael &

GV All Angels)

II*

Church. C12, remodelled c.1861 by W. Butterfield. Chalk and sarsen coursed

rubble rendered; limestone quoins and dressings; tile roof. C12 chancel; nave

remodelled and south aisle and vestry built c.1861; late C13 west tower. Two-

light east window much restored; north wall of chancel has C12 round-headed

lancet and fine C12 doorway has roll moulded arch, scalloped capitals with 4

carved signs of the Evangelists; south wall of chancel has similar C12 lancet

and 2-light late C13 windows; mid C19 vestry with pointed arches to doors in

end walls. South wall of nave has two 3-light C15 windows and 3-light ogee

headed window of c.1861: gabled porch of c.1861 has limestone ashlar front,

flint side wall, pierced gable end bargeboard; north wall of nave has 3-light

late C13 window and late C13 door with fillet and roll- moulded architrave.

South aisle, c.1861, has one-, 2-and 3-light windows. Gabled roofs to nave and

chancel. West tower has diagonal buttresses; late C13 two- light window set in

late C17/early C18 English bond brick wall. Interior: polychrome reredos with

coloured inlaid stone, tiled bands round chancel walls, piscina, altar rail,

benches, floor tiles and 2-bay canted roof all of c.1861. C12 chancel arch has

carved leaf trails to abaci of responds. Trefoil- headed niche for images to

east wall of nave, with blocked access to rood over. Nave has trefoiled pulpit,

lectern, prayer desk, benches and screen to tower room, all of c.1861;

Limestone font has circular bowl narrowed to octagonal base, and cover probably

of c.1861: pointed stoup next to south door: late C19 stained glass windows;

4-bay C17 common rafter roof. Arch-braced collars to roof of porch. Buildings

of England, Berkshire, p.l66.

Listing NGR: SU3737884919

1419

of

2228

LETCOMBE BASSETT

SU38SE

10/111 Church of St. Michael. Bale

tomb approx 2 metres east

of porch

GV II

Bale tomb. Inscription, 1690. Limestone ashlar. Provincial Baroque. Moulded

plinth and cornice, fluting to bale. Blind panels to sides flank central panel

with low relief carving of wigged head and draped surround. Illegible

inscriptions to end panels which have scalloped shells, one with central skull,

sunk in the tops.

Listing NGR: SU3738584928

1420

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS ANVIL LANE

SU3886 (West side)

5/17 The Anvil

- II

House. Probably late C17, with later additions to rear. Painted stone uncoursed

rubble with brick dressings; thatch roof, hipped to right; brick end stack to

left. Single storey and attic; 2-window range at right-angles to lane. Sash door

to right of centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. 2 swept dormers.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3817486262

1421

of

2228

In the entry for:-

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3786 BASSETT ROAD

(East side)

4/18 Blandy's Farmhouse

- II

The entry shall be amended to read:-

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3786 BASSETT ROAD

(East side)

4/18 1 and 2 Blandys Farm Cottages

- II

------------------------------------

LETCOMBE REGIS BASSETT ROAD

SU3786 (East side)

4/18 Blandy's Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. C16, with alterations. Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing, with false timber-framing; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick end

stack to left, ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 4-window range. 4-panel

door to left of centre with open gabled porch. 4-panel door to right of centre

with open lean-to porch. Irregular fenestration of casements. Left return has

bands of stone and brick. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3780586279

1422

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS POST OFFICE LANE

SU3886 (North side)

5/19 Orchard Cottage

GV II

Cottage. Early C17. Render, probably on timber-framing; thatch hipped roof;

brick ridge stack. 2-storey, 3-window range. 4-panel part-glazed door to left.

Irregular fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3813886326

1423

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS POST OFFICE LANE

SU3886 (South side)

5/20 Nos. 1 and 3

GV II

House with later additions, now 2 dwellings. C17, with C18 and C19 additions.

Painted brick; thatch roof. C19 addition to left: render, probably on brick;

slate roof. C18 addition to right: painted brick to left; roughcast, probably on

timber-framing to right; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks. 2-storey,

2-window range with 2-storey, 2-window addition to left and 2-storey, 3-window

addition to right. Irregular fenestration of casements. C20 doors to rear.

Interior of No.2: open fireplaces to ground floor; winder staircase, Interior of

No.3 not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3814786315

1424

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS SOUTH STREET

SU3886

5/3 Dunstan Lodge

GV II

House. Early C17, with addition to left dated 1680 to panel at first floor.

Render, probably on timber-framing to ground floor centre and right; render,

probably on stone rubble to left; irregular timber-framing with rendered infill

to first floor centre and right; complex thatched roof; brick end stack to left,

ridge stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. C20 plank door to left

of centre. Irregular fenestration of casements, except 6-pane horned sash to

ground floor left, and 16-pane horned sash to first floor left. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3812186289

1425

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS SOUTH STREET

SU3886

5/4 Fairhaven

GV II

House. C18, with some later rebuilding. Painted brick; thatch half-hipped roof;

C20 brick ridge stack to right of centre. Single storey and attic; 4-window

range. Plank doors to left of centre, and to right. 2-light casements with

segmental brick heads to left and to centre. C20 bay window to right of centre.

2 swept dormers. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3811686276

1426

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS SOUTH STREET

SU3886

5/14 The Hollies and attached

stable

GV II

House. Probably late C18. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old

plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door to

centre with fanlight and Doric pilasters supporting open pediment. 16-pane

unhorned sashes with flat brick arches to all openings, except 12-pane unhorned

sash with flat brick arch to first floor centre. Interior not inspected. Late

C18 stable to right. Brick; old plain-tile roof. Single-storey, 2-bay range.

Plank carriage doors to left.

Listing NGR: SU3810686256

1427

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS WARBOROUGH ROAD

SU3886 (East side)

5/21 Manor Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Probably late C18 with earlier structure to rear. Painted flint

plinth; painted brick; thatch hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre.

2-storey, 5-window range. C20 glazed door to centre with C20 open porch. C19 bay

windows with sashes to left and right. Tripartite sashes to first floor.

Interior not inspected,

Listing NGR: SU3821586098

1428

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/1 Church of St. Andrew

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. C12 lower stages of tower; C15 nave, chancel and upper stage of tower.

C19 restoration. Stone uncoursed rubble to lower stages of tower; coursed

squared stone; old plain-tile roof; roof of tower not visible. 4-bay nave, 3-bay

chancel and west tower. C19 porch to centre of nave with part-glazed outer doors

and plank inner door with C19 two-centre arched stone doorway. C19 two-light

geometrical tracery windows to left and right of nave. Plank door to 2-centre

arched doorway with hood mould to centre of chancel. Probably C15 three-light

stone mullion windows with pointed lights and hood moulds to left and right of

chancel. North side: render, probably on uncoursed stone rubble. 4-centre arched

doorway with studded plank door to centre of nave, 2-light rectilinear tracery

windows to left and right of nave. 2-light stone mullion windows with

arch-topped lights to upper level of nave. 2-centre arched doorway with plank

door to C19 vestry. Probably C15 three-light stone mullion window with

arch-topped lights and hood-mould to left of chancel. C19 stone mullion window

to right of vestry. East end: 3-light rectilinear tracery window with hood

mould. Tower: 2-light plate tracery window to each face of middle stage. Upper

stage has 2-light stone mullion louvred opening with hood mould to each face.

Battlemented parapet with gargoyles. Interior: 3-bay arch-braced collar truss

roof to chancel. 4-bay arch-braced collar truss roof to nave. C19 two-centred

chancel arch. 2-centred tower arch. Round Romanesque stone font with scalloped

band to top.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p167; VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924,

pp225-6)

Listing NGR: SU3802586474

1429

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/2 Church of St. Andrew, remains

of Churchyard cross, approx,

20m S of South Porch,

GV II

Cross. Probably C15. Stone shaped octagonal base. Lower half of tapering

octagonal stone shaft.

Listing NGR: SU3803186450

1430

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/5 House adjacent to Fontevrault

House (not included) on S.

GV II

House, Mid C18 front, probably incorporating earlier structure, Grey brick with

red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick end stack

to left. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with

pediment-gabled hood on brackets. C20 three-light windows with segmental brick

heads to all openings. Blind panel to first floor centre with segmental brick

head. Dentil course to eaves. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3806786470

1431

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3786

4/6 Letcombe Regis C. of E. School

(not included), outbuilding

approx. 20m S

GV II

Outbuilding. Dated 1782 to right return. Brick plinth; red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 2-storey, 2-bay range.

Plank door to centre with segmental brick head. Single-light window with glazing

bars to first floor centre. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3797886453

1432

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/7 Nos.1-4 (consec) Old Manor

Cottages

GV II

Row of 4 cottages, possibly formerly house, C17, with later alterations. Painted

brick to right; roughcast, possibly on brick, to left; thatch half-hipped roof;

brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre. Single storey and attic;

6-window range. Plank doors to left of centre, centre, and to right of centre.

Irregular fenestration of wood casements, mostly with segmental brick heads. 4

swept dormers. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3805886544

1433

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3786, SU3886

4/8, 5/8 Old Manor House

24/11/66

GV II

Manor house, now house. Early C17, with later alterations. Painted brick to

ground floor; roughcast, probably on timber-framing to first floor and attic;

stone slate roof; brick stacks, including massive end stack to left return with

diagonally set flues. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. 4-panel part-glazed

door to centre with late C19 gabled porch. C19 wood cross-windows to ground and

first floors left and right. 2-light wood casement to first floor centre.

Cross-gables to left and right with 2-light wood casements. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3800186539

1434

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/9 Old Manor House, Dovecote

24/11/66 approx. 20m N

(Formerly listed as Dovecote

at Old Manor House)

GV II

Dovecote. Probably early C18, with some C20 alterations. Banded stone in panels

with brick dressings; old plain-tile half-hipped roof; wood glover to ridge,

with hipped old plain-tile roof. Single storey and attic; 2-bay range. Plank

door to centre with segmental brick head. 2-light casement to left with

segmental brick head. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3800686579

1435

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3786

4/10 Old Manor House, Granary

24/11/66 approx. 15m W

(Formerly listed as Granary.

at Old Manor House)

GV II

Granary. Probably late C17. Staddle stones; small timber-framing with brick

infill; slate to lower part of roof; old plain-tile half-hipped upper part of

roof. Single-storey, 2-bay range. Plank door to centre. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3797786546

1436

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/11 Regis Cottage

- II

House. C17. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; thatch half-hipped roof;

brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range.

Plank door to centre. 3-light casements to ground and first floors to left and

right. Left return: small timber-framing with roughcast infill. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3808086441

1437

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/12 Sarsen Cottage

- II

House. Early C18. Stone rubble panels with brick dressings; thatch roof; brick

ridge stack to right of centre, end stack to left. 3-unit lobby-entry plan.

2-storey, 4-window range. C19 plank door to C19 brick porch with gabled thatch

roof to right of centre. 3-light casements with leaded lights to all openings,

except blind panel above porch. Illegible date stone to right return gable end.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3806886654

1438

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/13 The Greyhound Public House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as The

Greyhound Inn)

- II

Public house, possibly formerly 2 houses. Early C18, with later alterations.

Uncoursed stone rubble plinth with brick dressings; red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond, having some C20 brick patching; C20 plain-tile hipped

roof; various brick stacks to rear. 2 storeys and attic; 8-window range. Double

part-glazed doors to right of centre with C20 painted wood reeded surround and

pediment-gabled hood. Sash door to left of centre with C20 painted wood reeded

surround and pediment-gabled hood. 12-pane horned sashes to ground floor left;

12-pane unhorned sashes to ground floor right; all with wood lintels, some

having flat brick arches above. Flat brick band between ground and first floors.

Wood cross-windows to first floor, except blind panel to right of centre. Two

C20 skylights to centre of roof. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3813186531

1439

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/15 The Old House

- II

House. Dated 1698 to plaster panel. Rendered plinth; false timber-framing with

roughcast panels, probably on timber-framing; thatch roof. Single storey and

attic; 4-window range. Plank door to left of centre. Irregular fenestration of

C20 two-light casements. 4 swept dormers with C20 two-light casements. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3811386473

1440

of

2228

LETCOMBE REGIS

SU3886

5/16 The White Cottage

- II

Cottage. C17, encased C18. Painted brick; thatch hipped roof; brick ridge stacks

to left and right. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. Plank door to left.

Plank door to right of centre with segmental brick head. 2-light wood casements

with segmental brick heads to left of centre, and to centre. 3-light wood

casement with leaded lights and segmental brick head to right. Swept dormer to

left with 3-light casement having leaded lights. Swept dormer to right with

2-light casement having leaded lights. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3808586496

1441

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/8 21.11.66 Church of St Mary

II*

2.

Transitional with Early English and Perpendicular alterations and an extensive late

C19 restoration. Rubble stone and roughcast with stone dressings, gabled stone tiled

roof and dressed stone copings. 2 bay nave, 2 bay chancel, double bellcote between

nave and chancel, S porch and N vestry. S side of nave has a pointed headed window

of

2 cusped lights and a Perpendicular 3 cusped light window under a flat head with

carved label heads - one with a sugar bag hat. Nave N side has a C19 2 cusped light

window. The gabled bellcote is C13 with 2 pointed openings and a quatrefoil above

with a sundial on its S face. S side of chancel has a Perp. window of 2 tiers of

4 cusped lights with a transom between under a flat head with shield labels, a

plainly

moulded Transitional priest's door and one 2 cusped light C19 window. C19 Decorated

style 3 light window to the E and a similar C19 W window with a quatrefoil in a

roundel above. Perp. S porch with a gabled stone tiled roof and a four-centred arch

with dripstone and label heads enclosing a studded plank and batten C19 door.

Transitional S doorway with slim colonettes, plain moulded capitals and an arch of

two

orders, the inner a plain roll moulding, the outer of billet. 2 celled aiseless

interior with a C19 W gallery fronted by reused sections of a c14 screen and an open

rafter roof with tie beams and cusped braces. Transitional ogee-headed chancel arch

on plain stopped and chamfered jambs and on the chancel S wall a trefoil-headed

piscina. On either side of the E window are 2 cusped headed niches - one presumably

a

blocked Early English window.

Good 1896 stained glass E window depicting the crucifixion by Heaton, Butler and

Bayne. Fine brass 'spider' chandelier dated 1729, wrought iron hour-glass stand by

pulpit and Royal Arms above chancel arch.

Listing NGR: SU2819093534

1442

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/9 Church House

II

2.

Circa 1720 of chequered brick with a gabled stone tiled roof and end brick stacks.

E front of 2 storeys, a false attic and 5 bays. The central bay is flanked to the

left and right by canted bays and there are lower 2 storey bays to each end, the

whole

resembling a piece of Georgian stage scenery. String courses at both floor levels.

The attic is 'lit' by blind elliptical oculi painted black with white crosses to

imitate fenestration. A segmental headed 6 pane sash window lights the central

section above the door and there is a similar 4 pane sash above a round headed sash

window to the N bay. The round headed window to the S bay is false. The canted bays

have 8 pane sashes. Late C18 Tuscan Doric porch encloses a door frame with a moulded

architrave and a pulvinated frieze above. Modern door with 2 rectangular panes.

One storey C20 brick neo-Georgian range to the N with round headed windows and

further

irregular extensions both C19 and C20 to the rear.

The interior is not of special interest.

Listing NGR: SU2825893558

1443

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/10 Southcot

II

2.

Early C19 of chequered brick with a gabled thatched roof. The original cottage has

end brick stacks and a 1 bay E addition. 1 storey and attic, 3 window range. The

original section has 2 pane 2 light casements to the eyebrow dormers and one 2 pane

2 light casement to the ground floor. A C20 glazed porch projects from the facade

and

has a hipped, pantile roof. The addition has a 2 light casement under the eaves line

and one 2 pane 2 light casement to the ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2833293459

1444

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/11 Pond House

II GV

2.

C18 cottage range of rubble stone with a machine tiled roof to the road and a stone

tiled roof to the S, gabled to the E and half hipped at the W end. Brick ridge

stacks. 2 storey 6 window S range with C19 3 light casements with wood glazing and

one with leaded lights. 2 glazed doors under wooden lintels. Two 3 light leaded

casements on E wall, 1 blocked window to the N front and 1 four light casement with

leaded glazing. Flush panel door.

Listing NGR: SU2824793447

1445

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/12 Lacinta and Pound

Cottage

II GV

2.

Early C18 range of 2 cottages and an outshut. Lacinta is of 1 storey and attic,

3 window range and E outshut, and Pound Cottage comprises 1 storey and attic with

2 bays. E outshut of rubble stone, Lacinta of rubble stone and brick attic and Pound

Cottage is faced with roughcast. A gabled thatched roof covert; both cottages and

the

outshut is also thatched. Brick ridge stack. Lacinta has some original 2 light

casements alongside modern fenestration and a plank door with modern glazing. Pound

Cottage has modern diamond glazed windows and a modern plank door.

Listing NGR: SU2813293432

1446

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/13 21.11.66 Manor Farmhouse

II GV

2.

Late C18 of rubble stone with brick dressings and a gabled machine tiled roof and

ridge and end brick stacks. L shaped plan with a N front of 2 storeys and 4 bays

with

4 light leaded casements under cambered arches and a C20 door under a flat hood on

brackets. The S front has similar casements on the 1st floor and sash windows with

margin lights to the ground floor. The SE wing has 2 gabled dormers.

Walled garden to the N with gate piers and ball finials are not of special interest.

Listing NGR: SU2819393398

1447

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/14 21.11.66 Coxwell House

II

1760 with an 1860 NE addition as recorded on a datestone and a further 1920s NE

extension. Squared rubble stone and brick dressings with a hipped stone tiled roof

with side brick stacks. Principal SW front of 2 storeys and 3 bays with the centre

bay slightly projecting and crowned by a small pediment with a blind semi-circular

lunette. Central door in arched opening with a radiating fanlight. The outer

windows

are 8 pane sashes. The 1860 addition has a canted bay and 2 dormers to its NW

facade.

Plain gate piers in the garden wall which are linked by fine circa 1850 cast iron

gates are not of special interest.

Listing NGR: SU2789393419

1448

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/15 Chieveley House

II

2.

Early C19 of rubble stone and brick dressings with a gabled slate roof with one ridge

and end brick stacks. 3 storeys, 4 bays with upper windows of 2 light 2 pane

casements and the remainder 8 pane sashes under cambered heads. Arched doorway in

2nd bay from left hand with a mid C19 moulded panel door and plain semi-circular

fanlight above. 2 storey, 2 bay rubble stone addition to the rear with a gabled

slate

roof.

Almost the whole of the roadside facade is covered with a luxuriant growth of

Virginia

creeper.

Listing NGR: SU2808393446

1449

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/16 Clove Cottage

II GV

2.

C18 limewashed rubble stone with a gabled thatched roof and end brick stacks.

I storey and attic, 2 window range with eyebrow dormers having 2 light modern leaded

casements and 2 and 3 light casements on the ground floor. Modern door with

rectangular fanlight. One storey addition to the rear.

Included for group value

Listing NGR: SU2817093446

1450

of

2228

1. LITTLE COXWELL

SU 29 SE 2/17 Gorse Cottage

No 3 (Gorse Farm

Cottage;

No 4 (Gorse Farm

Cottage)

II GV

2.

C18 range of 3 cottages of rubble stone with a gabled thatched roof and ridge brick

stacks, the centre one to the W with a stone base. One storey and attic with 2 light

casements to the eyebrow dormers and 2, 3 and 4 light casements to ground floor.

3 plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU2819693463

1451

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH

SU 39 NW

2/1 Barn 30 m west of

Pucketty Farmhouse

-

- II

Cl7 to C18 3-bay timber-framed barn. Weather-boarded on rubble stone base.

Half-hipped corrugated iron roof. Queen-strut tie-beam and collar trusses.

Lean-to south side aisle, aisle posts.

Listing NGR: SU3135298865

1452

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

SU 39 NW

2/7 Manor Farmhouse

(formerly listed as

10.11.52 Littleworth Manor)

- II

Cl7 to C18 rubble stone farmhouse. L-plan. 2-storey and attic. Stone tiled

roofs, 2 gabled dormers and end wall stacks to front. South end stack brick on

stone base. 3-window range. Outer first floor windows 4-light with moulded and

stopped leading edge to lintels. 2-light centre window. Original iron frame

leaded light casements. Ground floor renewed windows, 4-light casements.

Central gabled stone porch. Rear wing with end wall stack and one gabled

dormer. 2- and 4-light windows, some original iron casements.

Listing NGR: SU3146596975

1453

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

SU 39 NW

2/6 Appletree Farmhouse

(formerly listed as

10.11.52 Post Office)

- II

C17 rubble stone cottage range with later C18 rear wing. 2-storey and attic

with stone tiled roofs. 2-section main range. Lower east section 2-storey,

2-window with east end wall stack and former west end cross passage. 2-light

casements above, 2-light and 3-light windows below and central door with

cambered heads. Chamfered ground floor centre beam, 2-bay roof, tie-beam and

collar truss with evidence of later widening. Main west section, later C17, 2

gabled dormers, large east end wall stack and small west stack. 2-window range

of 3-light casements, cambered heads to ground floor. Central door removed.

Rear stair gable with 3- and 2-light openings. 3 bays, tie-beam and collar

trusses. Rear wing: one storey and attic, modern tile roof, formerly thatch.

Brick ridge stack, 2-window range, casements. Half-dormers above with brick

panels and tiled gables. 1 half-dormer to rear. Sling brace trusses.

Listing NGR: SU3142996985

1454

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

SU 3197

2/4 March Cottage

-

- II

C18 stone cottage, one storey and attic. Thatched roof with north end brick

stack. 2-window range of casements with leaded lights. Added one window

range at south end, rendered with modern tiles and modern porch.

Listing NGR: SU3135197148

1455

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

SU 3197

2/3 Church of the Holy

Ascension

21.11.66

- II

Church 1839 by H J Underwood of Oxford with chancel 1876. Rubble stone with

ashlar dressings. Lancet Gothic. 3-bay nave, broad, aisleless with low

pitched stone tiled roof. Side buttresses and diagonal angle buttresses

with string course at level of top set-off and window heads. Dentil eaves

course. More elaborate west front with bellcote and 2-light west window

with quatrefoil light over, all ashlar with hoodmould stepped up from string

course. Gabled porch with shafted moulded arch and carved foliage capitals.

2-bay chancel, crazed rubble. Cusped lancets and 3 lancets to east end.

Projecting plinth. Priest's door with ornate ironwork. Interior: Thin false

hammerbeam nave roof, arched braced collar truss with crown posts to chancel.

East window with-moulded rear arches and triple shafts between lights. In

nave 4 panels of sacred texts painted on metal in a C15 illuminated manuscript

style. Church founded by the Tractarian, E B Pusey.

Listing NGR: SU3124897152

1456

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

Craven Cottage and

2/5 Misteria Cottage

The address shall be amended to read: LITTLEWORTH

Craven Cottage and

Wisteria Cottage

------------------------------------

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

SU 3197

2/5 Craven Cottage and

Misteria Cottage

-

- II

Early C18 house altered in C19. Rubble stone, 2-storey, steep pitched modern

tile roof, gable ended with end wall stacks. 4-window range, flat-headed

openings with voussoirs. C19 cross windows and 2 C19 doors with fanlights.

C19 rear extensions, 2-storey, slate roofed.

Listing NGR: SU3123697083

1457

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH LITTLEWORTH

SU 3197

2/2 Park Farmhouse

-

- II

C18 to C19 farmhouse on earlier core. 2-storey. Low pitch slate and modern

tile roof. Brick end stacks and one ridge stack. Long plain range, rubble

stone at north end, rendered at south. 5-window range, modern casements.

2 doors, one at north end, other central to 2-window south range with C19

timber porch and fine original oak plank door.

Listing NGR: SU3111897208

1458

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH THRUPP

SU 29 NE

1/11 Bridge Farmhouse

-

- II

C17 timber-framed and brick cottage with later extensions. One storey and

attic with thatched gable-ended roof, west wall stack. 2-light dormer on

south front, modern door and 3-light window. 3 modern windows to rear.

4 bays. C19 brick 2-storey addition at west end and earlier C19 projecting

rubble stone one and a half storey wing attached to east side of south front.

Modern tiles and 1 gabled door.

Listing NGR: SU2899698490

1459

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH WADLEY

SU 3096

2/9 Wadley Lodge Farmhouse

-

- II

Early C19 coursed rubble stone and brick farmhouse. 2-storey and attic.

Modern tile roof with end wall stacks. 2 hipped dormers. 3-window range,

centre breaks forward with small pediment and lunette in brick surround.

16-pane sashes to outer windows with gauged brick flat heads over. Round-

arched central doorway in brick surround, flush panelled door. Additions

to east and west sides and rear wing.

Listing NGR: SU3096796166

1460

of

2228

LITTLEWORTH WADLEY

SU 3196

2/10 Wadley House

(formerly listed

as Wadley Manor)

10.11.52

- II

1768 Palladian stone house with C16 and C17 rear. Stone tiled roofs. South

front built 1768 for Charles Pye, 2-storey with parapet, hipped valley roof

and corniced ashlar stacks. Severe 7-window front, coursed rubble with flush

ashlar quoins and window surrounds. Moulded stone cornice and simple architrave

to centre first floor window with sill panel below. Fine central pedimented

Roman Doric doorcase, half-columns and triglyphs in frieze. Round arched

doorway with moulded arch and pilaster reveals. 4-window end elevations and

rear hipped roof staircase block with cavetto eaves cornice. Modern rear

porch. Interior: remodelled c.1910 in neo-Georgian style. Rear range: C16 to

C17, T-plan with steep pitched roofs. Renewed brick stacks, 2 at eaves of

west side, one on ridge and west wall stack on north cross range. 3-window

range to west side, triple mullioned windows with arched heads to ground

floor, central 3-light mullioned window above and flanking 2-light windows

with hoodmoulds and dogshead label stops to north side hoodmould. Door in

south face of cross wing altered to 2-light mullioned window. Crosswing north

face partly rebuilt in brick with leaded light casements. 3-light stone

mullioned window in east end with arched heads and hoodmould. Small rubble

stone rear building with square ventilating turret on hipped roof with 2-light

mullioned windows in north and east sides. Wadley was the seat of the Unton

family in the C16 and was visited by Queen Elizabeth in 1574 and James I in

1603. VCH Berks.

Listing NGR: SU3112396036

1461

of

2228

SU 39 NW LITTLEWORTH

Old Thatch

1660/2/10001

GV II

House. Circa early C18 with C19 alterations and addition. Stone rubble with red brick

window jambs. Thatched roof with gabled and half-hipped ends and eyebrow eaves at the

front. Brick central axial stack. PLAN: 2-room lobby entry plan house with central

axial stack with back-to-back fireplaces heating the parlour on the left and kitchen

on the right. Circa C19 outshut on the right [east] end and C20 porch on the front.

EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Symmetrical 4-window south front with 2-light casements with

horizontal glazing bars and timber lintels; central doorway with C20 stone porch with

thatched roof. Set back on right [east] end a small outshut with a lean-to roof. Rear

north, casements to left and centre, blind to right. INTERIOR: Left-hand room

[parlour] has chamfered cross-beam with run-out stops, unchamfered joists and

fireplace with chamfered timber bressummer with step stops and rebuilt jambs. Right-

hand room [kitchen] has cross-beam with slight chamfer and run-out stops, unchamfered

joists and large fireplace with unchamfered timber bressummer. Tie-beam and collar

roof trusses with tenoned purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3127297113

1462

of

2228

LOCKINGE GROVE PARK DRIVE

SU49SW (East side)

4/144 Pinmarsh Farmhouse

24/09/76

II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond;

old plain-tile roof, hipped to right; brick end stack to left. 2 storeys and

attic; 5-window range. C20 glazed double doors to centre with C20 painted wood

architrave surround and cornice. Wood cross-windows with glazing bars to all

openings. Flat brick band between ground and first floors. Shaped wood cornice

to eaves. Two C19 full gabled dormers with 2-light casements. Right return:

2-storey, 4-window range. 6-panel door to right of centre with overlight,

painted wood architrave surround, and flat hood on brackets. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4232990986

1463

of

2228

LOCKINGE GROVE PARK DRIVE

SU48NW (East side)

7/145 Lain's Barn

II

Barn and attached sheltersheds, now multi-use hall. Mid C17 barn, probably late

C18 sheltersheds to rear, with C20 alterations. Brick plinth; timber-framing

with weatherboarding; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. 6-bay aisled barn. C20

plank doors to half-hipped midstrey to left of centre. C20 fenestration to rear

aisle. Interior: double queenpost roof trusses to left, queenpost roof trusses

to right with queenstruts supporting lower purlins. 2 rows of purlins with

windbraces. L-shaped shelter-shed to rear: timber-framing with weatherboarding;

old plain-tile roof. Interior: queen-strut roof with some C20 timber. Part of

sheltershed has late C20 sliding glass doors to front and has been converted to

dining area.

Listing NGR: SU4237589077

1464

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (East side)

East Lockinge

21/146 No.39

II

House. Probably mid C17, with late C20 alterations and addition to right. Brick

plinth to left; render, probably on timber-framing; thatch roof, hipped to right

over C20 addition; C20 rebuilt end stack to left, C20 rebuilt ridge stack to

right of centre. Originally 2-unit plan. Single storey and attic; 2-bay range

with C20 single-bay addition to right. C20 plank door to left of centre. Sash

door to right. 2-light wood casement to left. 3-light wood casement to centre.

2-light wood casement to right. Eyebrow dormer to centre. Interior: chamfered

spine beam with jewelled end-stops to ground floor left. Chamfered spine beam

with ogee end-stops to ground floor centre. C20 staircase. Queenpost roof with

windbraces visible.

Listing NGR: SU4255287671

1465

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (East side)

East Lockinge

21/147 Lamp post at SU 4248 8753

II

Lamp post. Late C19. Cast-iron fluted shaft with ladder supports and light cage.

History: paraffin lamps were installed in the late C19, financed from the

profits of the "Boars Head" Public House in Ardington.

(M.A. Havinden, "Estate Villages, a study of the Berkshire villages of Ardington

and Lockinge" Reading University Press)

Listing NGR: SU4248087530

1466

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (East side)

East Lockinge

21/148 Church of All Saints

24/11/66

II*

Church. C12 nave; C13 chancel; west tower c.1564; late C19 north nave wall

rebuilt and new nave, chancel, and south aisle built so original church became

north aisle and chapel. Squared coursed stone; roughcast, probably on stone

rubble to chancel; stone slate roof; roof of tower not visible. North side. C19

plank door to Romanesque doorway at right of centre of north aisle with C19

gabled porch. 2-light stone mullion window to right with cusped lights. 3-light

stone mullion window to left with ogee-headed lights. Two 2-light stone mullion

windows with ogee-headed lights to north chapel. Y-tracery window to east end of

north chapel. Tower: 3-light stone mullion window with hood mould to west side

of tower lower stage. 2-light stone mullion louvred opening with hood mould to

each side of upper stage. Battlemented parapet. Nave and south aisle have late

C19 fenestration, mostly of reticulated tracery. Interior: collar truss roof to

north chapel; arch-braced collar truss roof of 3 bays to north aisle. Sedilia to

right of north aisle. Romanesque font to north aisle. Good collection of wall

monuments to north aisle. Nave and south aisle have late C19 eight-bay Queen

strut roofs.

Listing NGR: SU4282087204

1467

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (West side)

East Lockinge

21/149 Post Office and attached house

GV II

House and attached Post Office. c.1885. Brick plinth; timber-framing with

rendered brick infill; complex C20 plain-tile roof; brick internal stack to

centre. "Old English" style. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. C20

three-light casements to ground floor. Attic is jettied, having 2 cross-gables

with C20 two-light casements. Plank door to porch on left return. Interior not

inspected. Post office to rear in same style. History: built c.1885 as part of

Lord Wantage's model village at Lockinge.

(M.A.Havinden, "Estate Villages, a study of the Berkshire villages of Ardington

and Lockinge" Reading University Press)

Listing NGR: SU4250287663

1468

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (West side)

East Lockinge

21/150 War Memorial

II

War memorial cross. c.1920. Ashlar stone. Hexagonal shaped-stone plinth.

Hexagonal lowest stage with names inscribed to most sides. Stepped base to

tapering octagonal shaft. Square finial with ogee-arched image-niches to each

side and crocketed spirelet.

Listing NGR: SU4246687456

1469

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (West side)

East Lockinge

21/151 Lockinge Manor

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as The Old

Manor)

GV II

House. Probably late C18, with C19 and C20 addition to right. Red brick plinth;

red brick with flared headers; old plain-tile hipped roof; various brick stacks.

2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. 6-panel door to centre with flat hood.

12-pane unhorned sashes with flat brick arches having keystones to all openings

except 8-pane unhorned sash to ground floor left of centre, and paired 4-pane

unhorned sashes to ground floor right of centre, both with flat brick arches

having keystones. Two C19 gabled full dormers with 2-light casements. Interior

not inspected. Addition to right of 2-storey, 2-window range, C19 to ground

floor, C20 first floor.

Listing NGR: SU4254087349

1470

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (West side)

East Lockinge

21/152 Barn and attached cartsheds

24/11/66 approx. 30m SW of Lockinge

Manor

(Formerly listed as Barn at

The Old Manor)

GV II

Barn. Probably mid C18. Large timber-framing with passing braces, having

weatherboarding; thatch half-hipped roof. 10-bay barn, aisled to rear.

Double-plank doors to left return. Interior: queen-strut roof. Six C19

cross-gabled cartsheds to front; of timber-framing with old plain-tile roofs.

Listing NGR: SU4251887298

1471

of

2228

LOCKINGE THE STREET

SU4287 (West side)

East Lockinge

21/153 No.2

II

House. Early C18, with C19 alterations. Small timber-framing with painted brick

infill; roughcast, probably on brick, to left; old plain-tile half-hipped roof;

brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range.

Plank door to centre with C19 gabled hood on brackets. Cl9 three-light wood

mullion windows to all openings, those to first floor have false dormers above.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4269687147

1472

of

2228

LOCKINGE

SU48NW

7/140 Barn approx 5m SW of Betterton

House (not included)

II

Barn, part now converted to living space. Mid C17. Brick plinth; large

timber-framing with passing braces and rendered infill; thatch half-hipped roof.

7-bay barn. Double plank doors to centre. Interior: double queenpost roof. Left

portion of barn converted to studio-living space.

Listing NGR: SU4306586805

1473

of

2228

LOCKINGE

SU48NW

7/141 Gates and gatepiers 40m S of

Betterton House (not included)

GV II

Gates and gatepiers. Probably mid C18, moved mid C20. Wrought-iron gates,

gatepiers and overthrow. Stone and brick banded piers to each end. Moved from

Langley Park.

Listing NGR: SU4310386747

1474

of

2228

LOCKINGE

SU48NW

7/142 Left gatepier at entrance

approx.130m NE of Betterton

House (not included)

GV II

Gatepier. Probably early C18. Red brick, with stone cornice and ball finial.

Shaped pier with half-circular niche having stone shell-hood to top. Recessed

square panel above niche. One of a pair, reputed to have come from Temple Bar,

London.

Listing NGR: SU4316286933

1475

of

2228

LOCKINGE

SU48NW

7/143 Right gatepier at entrance

approx. 130m NE of Betterton

House (not included)

GV II

Gatepier. Probably early C18. Red brick with stone cornice and ball finial.

Shaped pier with half-circular niche having stone shell-hood to top. Recessed

square panel above niche. One of a pair, reputed to have come from Temple Bar,

London.

Listing NGR: SU4315686935

1476

of

2228

SU4287 LOCKINGE -

1708/21/10002 Orangery at Lockinge Stables

GV II

Orangery. Circa 1730. Red and blue brick in English bond, the front header bond

vitrefied bricks with red brick dressings. Clay plain tile roof with corbelled brick

eaves course, two-span but valley covered over with flat roof. Rectangular on plan.

Symmetrical 7-bay front with tall segmental arch windows with C20 window frames.

Round arch doorway on right [E] side. At rear a large doorway at centre with concrete

lintel and sliding doors. INTERIOR: Walls plastered. Large chamfered tie-beams

supporting 2-span collar trusses, the valley now roof over, but wooden valley gutter

retained; the inner facing pitches were once glazed.

SOURCE: Buildings of England, Berkshire, p.170.

Listing NGR: SU4292887194

1477

of

2228

1. LONGCOT FERNHAM ROAD

Downs Cottage

SU 29 SE 2/21

II GV

2.

C17 of rubble stone with a gabled pantiled roof and end brick stacks. SE front of

2 storeys, 3 bays with 3 light 2 pane wooden casements, those to the ground floor set

within semi-circular relieving arches of ashlar stone. Centrally placed C20 gabled

stone tiled porch and beneath, a C19 panelled door with 3 rectangular fanlights. An

ammonite is set in the apex of the porch. 2 storey roughcast addition to the rear

with a gabled pantiled roof lit on the SW by 8 pane leaded casements.

Listing NGR: SU2745790796

1478

of

2228

1. LONGCOT FERNHAM ROAD

Ivy Farmhouse

SU 29 SE 2/22

II GV

2.

Late C17 of rubble stone and brick with brick dressings and a steeply pitched machine

tied gabled roof with one end and one ridge brick stack. 2 storey, 5 window SE front

with cambered heads to upper windows in the right hand section which are top lit

2 pane casements. One flat headed similar window to the left next to 2 blocked

windows. The ground floor left hand window is a 3 pane top lit casement under a

cambered head and the others to the right are 2 and 3 light casements. These modern

casements replace 4 and 6 light mullioned and transomed openings. 4 panelled door

with 2 rectangular fanlights under a C19 cast iron porch with acanthus cresting and

jambs. 2 storey 1 bay extension to the rear.

Listing NGR: SU2742990787

1479

of

2228

1. LONGCOT FERNHAM ROAD

Nos 1 to 3 (inclusive)

SU 29 SE 2/27 (Church View Cottages)

II

2.

Early C18 range of 2 cottages and a later outshut, now a separate dwelling. C18

range

of limewashed rubble stone and brick dressings with a gabled thatched roof and one

end

and one brick stack. One storey and attic with 6 pane casements to the attic and

cambered heads to similar windows on the ground floor. Gabled brieze block porches

with plank doors. Outshut to the right hand is of roughcast with a gabled slate roof

and one brick stack.

Listing NGR: SU2730090802

1480

of

2228

1. LONGCOT KING'S LANE

The Old Vicarage

SU 29 SE 2/26

II

2.

C18 with additions in the early and late C19 of limewashed roughcast and a steeply

pitch I gabled stone tiled roof to the SE and slate roofs to the NW and SW. 2 end

stone stacks to the C17 range which is set at right angles to the road and comprises

2 storeys and attic, 3 bays with 3 gabled dormers lit by 2 light casements with

leaded

glazing, sash windows of 4 panes to the upper floor and 'french' windows and one sash

window to the ground floor. Cast iron columns support a part glazed veranda along

the

length of the ground floor. The early Cl9 addition to the SW is of 2 storeys and has

a projecting bow. The later C19 addition is again of 2 storeys and built on to the

rear of the original house.

Listing NGR: SU2714691088

1481

of

2228

1. LONGCOT MALLINS LANE

Longcot House

SU 29 SE 2/19 21.11.66

II*

2.

Circa 1703 as recorded on a datestone now lost with an early C19 SE front. Rubble

stone and courses of squared and dressed chalk with brick dressings and chalk quoins

and cement render to the C19 front. Hipped stone tiled roofs to NE, SE and SW

fronts,

2 gabled ends to NW front with a valley between and cement render and brick stacks.

2 storey, 5 bay SE front with 6 and 3 pane sashes to upper floor and 6 pane sashes to

ground floor. Centrally placed pseudo Tuscan Doric porch with roundels on the

entablature and a 6 panel door with side panels and a semi-circular fanlight of

Bloomsbury type. The principal front was originally on the SW which has a coved

cornice and 2 six pane sashes to the upper floor and a 3 light 6 pane casement with

2 light upper panes on the ground floor. One storey and attic, 4 bay range to the NE

of squared and dressed chalk and brick dressings with a gabled machine tiled roof and

on its SE front at the junction with the main block, a polygonal bay.

Inside the Regency addition comprises a staircase hall and on either side a dining

room and a drawing room and bedroms above. The staircase is cantilevered and gives

access to a landing. It has an elm rail, plain squared banisters and carved

tread-ends. The doors to all rooms have reeded surrounds with stopped roundels

similar to those on the porch, and fanlights of the same design as that above the

front door light the passages that connect the Regency addition to the older block on

the ground floor and on the landing. All the early Cl9 rooms are panelled up to dado

level and around the windows and the landing window has candle holders projecting

from

its architrave. The decorative scheme is all of a piece and surprisingly well

preserved but it does have the undeniable stamp of the pattern book. The SE bedroom

has an original Regency chimneypiece and there is a C17 chimneypiece in the SW

bedroom

of the C17 section.

Listing NGR: SU2766090939

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1. LONGCOT MALLINS LANE

Primrose Cottage

SU 29 SE 2/24

II

2.

C17 colourwashed rubble stone with brick dressings and a half hipped thatched roof

with one end brick stack and one centre stack of reconstituted stone. One storey and

attic, 2 bays with upper windows of 2 pane 2 light casements and lower windows of

3 pane 2 light casements. Centrally placed plank floor under flat hood on plain

squared posts.

Listing NGR: SU2744091070

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1. LONGCOT SHRIVENHAM ROAD

(north side)

SU 29 SE 2/28 Cleveland Farmhouse

II

2.

C17 with an C18 SE front, of rubble stone to side walls and rear, and squared and

dressed chalk in courses on SE front. Brick dressings and wooden lintels to openings

on NE wall, gabled slate roofs throughout with end brick stacks to the C18 front.

L shaped plan with regular C18 front of 2 storeys and 3 bays with 8 pane sashes and a

modern door with 4 rectangular fanlights placed centrally. An early C19 glazed porch

with a lead roof has disappeared leaving a gable line over the door. The remainder

of

the house to the rear is irregular with 2 NW gable ends and 2 light leaded casements

in the NE wall. There is also a further modern roughcast extension to the NW.

Listing NGR: SU2697690311

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1. LONGCOT SHRIVENHAM ROAD

(north side)

SU 29 SE 2/29 Stone Farmhouse

II

2.

Late C17 of rubble stone, brick dressings and dressed chalk quoins with a gabled

stone

tiled roof and one ridge and one end brick stack 2 storeys and attic, 4 window range

with one gabled dormer with a 6 pane 2 light casement and a mixture of 2, 3 and

4 light wood casements to lower floors, some under cambered heads on the upper floor.

Modern glazed door beneath a porch with a flat hood on 2 free-standing plain columns.

Later 2 storey outshut to the rear which originally housed a dairy.

Listing NGR: SU2692090309

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1. LONGCOT SHRIVENHAM ROAD

The Manor

SU 29 SE 2/20

II GV

2.

Late C18-early C19 of rubble stone and dressed chalk with dressed chalk quoins and a

SE pincipal front of chequered brick. Steeply pitched gabled machine tiled roof with

side wall brick stacks. 2 storey, 4 bay SE front with first floor string and dentil

cornice. Cambered heads to all windows, those on the upper floor, 3 light 8 pane

casements, those on the ground floor, 3 light 10 pane casements. Gabled wooden porch

with modern glazed door. To the rear a 1 storey brick extension.

Listing NGR: SU2748090810

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1. LONGCOT THE GREEN

Roadside Farmhouse

SU 29 SE 2/25

II

2.

1757 range as recorded on datestone and a later addition of colourwashed rubble stone

and brick dressings with a gabled machine tiled roof to the SE and pantiled to the NW

with end and centre brick stacks. The plan forms a T with a 4 bay barn of rubble

stone with a corrugated iron roof which projects from the rear of the farmhouse. The

1757 range facing the green has to the right hand, 3 light 6 pane wood casements

under

cambered heads and the later addition has one 6 pane sash, one 2 pane sash and one

6 pane hinged window. The 1757 range has a gabled wooden porch and a C20 glazed

door,

the later range has a similar porch but with a plank door. On the end wall of the

barn to the rear is a former stable with hay loft. Both this and the barn are in

some

disrepair but the barn has architectural quality with a fine queen-strut roof.

Listing NGR: SU2728290958

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1. LONGCOT THE GREEN

Green View

SU 29 SE 2/23

II

2.

C17 cottage with 1736 extensions of limewashed rubble stone and brick with gabled

thatched roofs and 2 central brick stacks. Set at right angles to the road with the

original range of 1 storey and attic, 3 bays, then a 2 window brick range and a

further

I storey addition. Modern wood casements and glazed door to the original section,

3 light 3 pane casements under cambered heads to upper floor and modern casements to

the ground floor of the brick addition which has a datestone between the upper

windows

and a cart entry and doorway to what was originally a cowshed to the rear.

Listing NGR: SU2735790884

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1. LONGCOT

SU 29 SE 2/18 21.11.66 Church of St Mary

II*

2.

C13 refenestrated in the C15, given a W tower in 1722 and restored in 1897. 5 Bay

nave, 2 bay chancel, W tower, N vestry and N porch. Rubble stone and roughcast to

the

nave, rubble stone to the chancel and finely jointed ashlar to the tower. Dressed

stone quoins and copings with gabled stone tiled roofs. The gable ends have

Victorian

cross finials, 3 storey classical style W tower with diagonal buttresses and

pyramidal set-offs that reach to the mid point of the second storey. There are blind

and keyed round arched openings to the 2nd storey and similar openings to the bell

stage with wooden louvres. The whole is divided by plain string courses but falters

in its proportions at the plain parapet. This is due to the disappearance of four

stone corner urns. The N door has a flat entablature,wafer thin like the rest of the

tower detailing, and the door itself is of studded planks. Above this a late C19

2 light window has been inserted into a classical opening. The S wall of the nave

has

one flat-headed 2 light Perpendicular window, 2 C19 Perp style windows under pointed

heads and one C19 3 light window a flat head. All these have dripstones. The N

wall of the nave has 1 small Perp cusped lancet under a flat head another 2 light

Perp

window under a pointed head, a large Perp window of panelled lights and 2 renewed

Perp

2 light windows under flat heads. The chancel S wall has 2 Perp windows, one with

4 cusped lights with a quatrefoil above under a flat head with a dripstone and one of

3 lights under a flat head. The N wall has a plain lancet C19 Decorated E window of

2 lights. The vestry has a 2 cusped light window under a flat head. The N porch is

timber faced with a carved bargeboard and a plank door. The N doorway is C13 with a

moulded trefoiled head supported on slim colonettes and stiff leaf capitals.

Aiseless interior with open rafter roofs, that to the nave with 5 heavy tie beams

from

which spring crown posts. The tower arch is classical with a keystone and square

abaci, that to the N is inscribed with the date 1722. C13 Chancel arch on plain

imposts has the remains of the rood stairs behind its N jamb. There is also a C13

-

trefoiled piscina in the chancel S wall.

A plain Greek Revival mural tablet on the S wall of the nave commemorates Elizabeth

Hughes, died 1787 and her sister Mary Ann, died 1805 and is signed Westmacott.

The nave windows are filled with badly fired mid-Victorian stained glass that was

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brought from Newbury parish church in about 1935.

The polygonal pulpit is a fine piece of Jacobean woodwork with much strapwork and

arcading, the altar table is also Jacobean of plain design and a 6 foot high painted

Royal Arms of 1733 lies beside the tower arch.

Listing NGR: SU2739690718

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LONGWORTH APPLETON ROAD

(North side)

SU39NE

3/139 Labernum Cottage

- II

House. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; C20 tile to rear;

brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Timber lintel over plank

doors; early C20 hood with gabled stone slate roof. Timber lintels over early

C20 three-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. One-light leaded

casement to left gable wall and contemporary outshut to rear left. Interior:

Room to right has full set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists, blocked

open fireplace and C18 plank door with strap hinges to winder stairs adjoining

stack. First floor has C19 plank and 4-panelled doors and original fireplace

with moulded mantleshelf to left. 3-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Attached to right is one storey brewhouse in similar materials with timber

lintels over C20 casement and plank double doors and half-hipped roof. Interior

has C19 coppers to left.

Listing NGR: SU3923698941

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of

2228

LONGWORTH CHURCH LANE

(North side)

SU39NE

3/140 Thameside Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; old tile roof, stone

slates to rear; brick stacks and stone external stack finished in brick to

right. L-plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Chamfered timber lintels over plank

door and scattered fenestration of C18 two- and 3-light leaded casements. Gabled

roof; gable end stacks. One C18 leaded light to rear. Later C18 2-storey one-bay

extension of limestone rubble with gabled Welsh and stone slate roof to rear

left has one C18 two-light leaded casement and one similar casement without

leaded lights. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3857699457

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LONGWORTH CHURCH LANE

SU39NE (North side)

3/141 Church of St. Mary

21/11/66

GV I

Church. Early C13; nave remodelled in late C13. early C15 chancel, west tower

and north aisle. Roughcast, limestone ashlar dressings; lead roof, stone slate

roof to chancel and adjoining north chapel. Aisled nave with south porch,

chancel and west tower. Early C15 three-light east window. South wall of chancel

has, from right to left, early C15 three-light square-headed window, offset

buttress, C17 segmental-arched chamfered doorway, late C18 wall tablet and

similar early C15 two-light square headed window. North chapel, continued from

aisle, has 2 offset buttresses and C17 three-light cavetto-moulded mullioned

window. North wall of nave has C17 one- and two-light stone mullioned windows to

C15 clerestorey; buttressed aisle has C17 segmental-arched chamfered doorway

flanked by early C15 two-light square and trefoil-headed window and early C16

square- and round-headed window; C15 one-light trefoil-headed window in west

wall. South wall of nave has two similar early C15 clerestory windows,

crenellated parapet to south aisle and porch; porch has late C13 pointed

double-chamfered doorway with late C18 double-leaf doors; chamfered pointed arch

to south doorway with ancient plank door. Porch flanked by late C13 two-light

window and early C15 two-light square-headed window to left. C15 west tower has

offset corner buttresses, early C15 three-light west window and two-light square

headed windows to top third level; crenellated parapet with gargoyles to spouts.

Interior: stained glass east window by Heywood Summer and painted reredos with

beaten metal frame by Kate Bunce and sister, are both c.1900 in Arts and Crafts

style; altar and panelled dado also c.1900. Trefoil-headed piscina, early C18

altar rail. Brasses reset in wall to Richard Yale and wife d.1498, John Hinde,

rector d.1422, and Eleanor Goodowhyn d.1566. Chamfered and cavetto-moulded C15

arch to north aisle. Double-chamfered early C15 chancel arch; early C17 screen,

arcaded with long columns and strapwork top. Nave has early C17 pulpit with

carved frieze and arcaded panels, late C13 circular font, pedimented mid C18

wall tablet and C17 four-bay king post roof. Late C13 four-bay south arcade;

hood moulds with face mask terminals to double-chamfered arches on round piers

and abaci. 3-bay north arcade with 2 early C13 chamfered arches on corbels to

east and late C13 arch, similar to south arcade to west. Early C15 pointed arch

with casement moulding beneath west tower, the side arches resting on engaged

columns with Perpendicular capitals and bases. North aisle has 4 wall tablet,

including marble tablet by Westmancott for William Bowles d.1801, depicting

seated young man and two grieving women; C17 lean-to roof; steps to west tower.

South aisle has piscina, C13 circular font and C17 lean-to roof. On sill of west

window are late C16 coloured marble tomb fragments. Moulded pointed arch to

one-bay early C15 north chapel, which has wall tablet to Henry Marten, 1641.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.171-2).

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Listing NGR: SU3839999468

1494

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2228

LONGWORTH CHURCH LANE

SU39NE (North side)

3/142 Chest tomb approx. Sm. SW of

chancel of Church of St. Mary

II

Chest tomb. Late C17. Limestone. Plain corner balusters and chamfered lid

centre of side has blind pointed and moulded arch.

Listing NGR: SU3841999484

1495

of

2228

LONGWORTH CHURCH LANE

SU39NE (North side)

3/143 Headstone approx. 5m. SW of

porch of Church of St. Mary

GV II

Headstone, ET 1687. Limestone. Swags of fruit at sides hang from joined scrolls

at top.

Listing NGR: SU3842299473

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2228

LONGWORTH CHURCH LANE

SU39NE (South side)

3/144 Haugh House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1770-80. Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins,

dressings and string; stone slate roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys and

late C20 inserted attic storey; 3-window range. Flat brick arch and brick quoins

to 3-panelled double-leaf doors in moulded wood architrave with flat hood. Flat

brick arches and brick quoins to tripartite sashes. Brick storey band and

dentilled eaves. Gabled dormers inserted c.1980. Gabled roof; gable end stacks.

Segmental brick arches over 4-pane sashes to right side wall. Late C18

two-storey 3-window range extension to rear right in similar materials with

hipped roof; segmental arches of contrasting red and flared brick over central

C20 French window and C18 three-light casements to left. C18 outshut, remodelled

block and C20 extension tc rear right. Interior: Stone flag floors; 6-panelled

doors in moulded architraves. Early C19 fireplaces to front range.

Listing NGR: SU3865999411

1497

of

2228

LONGWORTH HIGH STREET

SU39NE (North side)

3/145 Lincoln Lodge

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Datestone over door IB/1762. Coursed limestone rubble;

stone slate and old tile roof; brick stacks and stone stack. L-plan. 2 storeys;

2-window range. Chamfered timber lintel over late C19 six-panelled (2 glazed)

door; late C19 trellised porch. Chamfered timber lintels over late C19

three-light casements. Roof hipped to left, gabled to right; gable end stack to

rear, ridge stack to right, lateral stack to left. Outshut with C18 two-light

leaded casement to rear. Similar 2-storey wing with C18 plank door to rear left.

Interior: 2-panelled doors. Chamfered beams, chamfered bressumer over fireplace

to right. Full set of chamfered beams and joists and newel stairs to rear left

room. Collar truss roof with butt purlins. Subsidiary features: taller 2-storey,

one-bay block in similar materials with brick dressings and brick gable end

stack; brackets to mid C18 segmental hood over C20 door to left; segmental

arches of alternating flared and red brick over late C19 casements and C18

two-light leaded casements (one with diamond cames to rear); late C20 dormer

over rear outshut.

Listing NGR: SU3887699375

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2228

LONGWORTH HIGH STREET

(South side)

SU39NE Hill View

3/146

GV II

House. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; brick stack to

right, stone stack finished in brick to left. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window

range. Timber lintel over central 4-panelled door with flat hood. Timber lintels

over late C19 three-light casements and C20 casement left of door. Gabled roof;

gable end stacks, external to left. Mid C19 two-storey block parallel and to

rear left of main range. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3914499274

1499

of

2228

LONGWORTH HIGH STREET

(South side)

SU39NE Marten's Hall Farmhouse

3/147

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1760. Flared Flemish bond brick with red brick dressings

and string to front; all other walls of coursed limestone rubble; stone slate

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Semi-ciruclar arch over

late C19 six-panelled door with plain fanlight. Segmental arches over 6-panelled

sashes and blind windows to second bay from right. Dentilled eaves. Gabled roof;

gable end to left and ridge stacks, finished in dog-tooth brickwork. Right gable

wall has late C19 horned sash over C18 sash. Similar 2-storey, 2-window range to

rear right has timber lintels over 6-panelled door with moulded brackets to flat

hood and late C19 three-light casements; similar brick gable end stack. Late C19

two-storey, one-bay gabled extension to rear with flat brick arches over

tripartite sashes. Interior: 3-unit range to front has late C19 straight-flight

stairs, C18 two-panelled doors but mainly plain late C19 two- and 4-panelled

doors, and 8-bay collar-truss roof with butt and clasped purlins. Similar roof

to rear right, which has chamfered and stopped beam on ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU3910899252

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LONGWORTH RECTORY LANE

SU39NE (East side)

3/148 The Rectory

10/11/52

GV II

Rectory, now house. Early C16 to rear, mid C18 to centre, early C19 to front.

Front: Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; stone slate roof; brick

stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Consoles to flat hood over reset

mid C18 doorway to left with moulded stone architrave; early C19 six-panelled

door. Ashlar architraves to 6-pane sashes. One bay left side wall has flat brick

arches and brick architraves to 6-pane sashes. Hipped roof; rear stack adjoins

mid C18 block. Mid C18 central block: 2 storeys and attic, 4-window range of

coursed limestone rubble with gauged brick flat arches and dressings to early

C19 six-pane sashes and brick storey band; 3 hipped roof dormers; gabled stone

slate roof; brick gable end and ridge stacks; stair turret to right side

(previously the rear) has similar surround to C18 sash obscured by C19

one-storey extension with hipped roofs, one built up to 2 storeys. Rear block: 2

x 1 bays, of random limestone rubble with gabled stone slate roof and gable end

stack; left side wall has label mould over early Cl6 three-light stone mullioned

cavetto-moulded arch-headed window; rear wall has timber lintels over C20 door,

C18 two-light leaded casement and two paired mid C19 sashes. Interior: C18 and

early C19 six-panelled doors in moulded architraves. Hall open to roof has early

C19 dog leg with landing stairs with wreathed handrail, rising to first floor

balcony. Regency style dining room to front of mid C18 block has early C19

fireplace, doors and plaster cornice; mid C18 dog-leg staircase to rear has urn

balusters on closed string; two blocked and paired pointed chamfered arches to

early C16 rear block, which has original central chamfered beam on ground floor,

quartered chamfered beams on first floor and 3-bay queen-post roof.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.172).

Listing NGR: SU3877499339

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LONGWORTH RECTORY LANE

SU39NE (East side)

3/149 Tithe Barn

21/11/66

GV II

Tithe barn west of The Rectory (q.v.). Late C17/ early C18. Coursed limestone

rubble; stone slate roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Central

opening with C20 double doors. Half-hipped roof. Interior: Collar-truss roof

with side struts and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3875799290

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2228

LONGWORTH RECTORY LANE

SU39NE (West side)

3/150 Nos. 1 and 2 Woodbridge

Cottages

GV II

Two cottages. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; stone

stacks finished in brick. 2-unit plan to each cottage. One storey and attic;

4-window range. Timber lintels over 2 plank doors; mid C20 gabled porches.

Timber lintels over C18 two-light leaded casements to left and C20 two light

casements to right; C18 two- and 3-light leaded casements in 4 half-dormers.

Gabled roof; gable end stacks, external with projecting bread oven to right.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3875599317

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2228

LONGWORTH RECTORY LANE

SU39NE (West side)

3/151 Well Cottage

II

House. Date 1777 inscribed on beam; extended 2 bays to right of door in mid C20

Roughcast; old tile roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan, 2 storeys; 5-window range.

C20 inserted door; original blocked entry between 1st and 2nd windows from left

C18 two-light leaded casements except one-light to left and C20 two-light

casements to right of door and to half-dormer over. Gabled roof; ridge,

previously right end stack of C18 house. Interior: Full set of chamfered joists

and beam dated 1777 to left room.

Listing NGR: SU3877899171

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2228

LONGWORTH TUCK'S LANE

SU39NE (East side)

3/157 Coltons

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof;

brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Central gabled porch and

door c.1975. Chamfered timber lintels over 3-light leaded casements; similar

late C20 casement to left and inserted light next to porch. Gabled roof; gable

end stacks one rebuilt, have red and flared brick finished in dogtooth capping.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. C20 gabled single-storey

extension in similar materials projects from left of front wall.

Listing NGR: SU3893799542

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LONGWORTH TUCK'S LANE

SU39NE (East side)

3/158 Stables approx. 20m. N of

Coltons

GV II

Stables. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof. One storey;

2-window range. Segmental brick arch and jambs to central plank door. Timber

lintels over C18 two-light leaded casement to right and similar smaller casement

to left. Gabled roof. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3895599547

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2228

LONGWORTH TUCK'S LANE

SU39NE (East side

3/159 The Blue Boar Public House

GV II

House. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stocks. Original

plan form not determined. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Mid C20 inserted

door with porch to right. Timber lintels over central blocked door and early C20

three-light casements; similar casements to half-dormers. Gabled roof; gable end

stacks. Contemporary rear outshut. Interior: chamfered bressumer over open

fireplace and chamfered beam to right. First floor not inspected but likely to

be of interest. Subsidiary features: mid C18 two-storey, 2-window range to right

of front; coursed limestone rubble with gabled C20 tile roof and chamfered

timber lintels over similar casements, except blocked window to right.

Listing NGR: SU3897699391

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of

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LONGWORTH TUCK'S LANE

SU39NE (West side)

3/160 Old Farm House

GV II

House. Early/mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof; brick stacks.

L-plan. 2 storeys; one-window range to left, gable end of front right wing has

no windows. Timber lintel over C20 door; porch c.1970. Timber lintels over C18

three-light leaded casements to left and C20 three-light casements to left side

of front right wing. Gabled roof; brick gable end stack. Similar C18 casement to

right side wall. Outshut to rear left. Interior not inspected but likely to be

of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3890999513

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LONGWORTH

SU39NE

3/134 Lamb and Flag Public House

II

House, now public house. Early/mid C18, two later C18 bays added to left.

Coursed limestone rubble, painted white; C20 tile roof; brick stack. Plan form

does not survive. Two storeys; 5-window range. Brick segmental arches over two

C20 doors; door to right has porch of c.1970. Brick segmental arches over early

C20 two- and 3-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end to left and ridge stacks.

Gabled C18 one-storey and attic, 2-bay wing to rear of coursed limestone rubble

with gabled old tile roof and brick gable end stack. Interior: Original stone

fireplace to left; remodelled interior retains some original beams and joists.

C20 one-storey range to right.

Listing NGR: SU3827797585

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LONGWORTH

SU39NE

3/135 Longworth Manor

21/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17, remodelled and extended c.1910. Coursed

limestone rubble, limestone ashlar dressings; stone slate roof; brick stacks.

Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic; 6-window range. Original 5-window range

has ashlar lintel and quoins to C20 two-light casements, and blocked central

door, with one-light window to right. Ashlar storey band; 4 gabled roof dormers.

C20 extension to right under same roof in similar materials and style; 2-storey

porch has square-headed stone doorway with moulded architrave to plank door.

Gabled roof; gable end and ridge stacks; early C20 porch has ashlar stack

corbelled out from side wall. 9-window range to rear had timber lintels and

ashlar quoins to early C20 casements and plank door; 2 blocked C17 cellar

windows. Interior: C20 dog-leg stairs in late C17 style to rear of hall opposite

entry. C17 stone firepalce in room left of porch. Other interior features are

early C20. Subsidiary features: one storey and attic, 3-window range attached to

left gable in similar materials and of double-depth plan; segmental and flat

stone arches over 2-light leaded casements and C20 doors; steps to left rise

over dog kennels to plain round headed first-floor doorway; 6-bay arcade and

central gabled projection flanked by gabled dormers to rear. Similar one-storey

extension to left gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU3835499424

1510

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LONGWORTH

SU39NE

3/136 Longworth Manor, barn approx.

21/11/66 25m. S

GV II

Barn. Late C17. Weaterboarding over light timber frame on coursed limestone

rubble base; stone slate roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Central

limestone gabled porch, c.1910, has segmental stone arch over C20 double doors;

C20 windows. Half-hipped roof. Interior: 5-bay collar-truss roof with side

struts, butt purlins and wind braces to upper level.

Listing NGR: SU3833599391

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LONGWORTH

SU39NE

3/137 Longworth Manor, wall and

21/11/66 gazebo 30m. E

(Formerly listed as walls of

walled garden)

GV II

Wall Late Cl6. Coursed limestone rubble. Late C16 four-centred moulded arch over

doorway to churchyard. Later, probably c.1910, wall runs from churchyard and

returns to enclose garden: limestone rubble gazebo of 1910 with conical stone

slate roof near C16 doorway and gate piers of c.1910 with moulded cornices and

ball finials at far end.

Listing NGR: SU3837499388

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LONGWORTH

SU39NE

3/138 Longworth Manor, water tower

21/11/66 and attached stable block

approx. 50m. W of house

(Formerly listed as dovecot)

GV II

Water tower and attached stable block. c.1910. Coursed limestone rubble, ashlar

dressings, brick to inner face; stone slate roof. 2-storey tower has 2 plain

round-headed arches to tack room (left) and stairs, 2-light stone mullioned

cavetto-moulded stair-light, splayed slit window to top; cross-gabled roof. One

storey, 6-window range stable has stone lintels over leaded one-light

centre-hung windows and 6 stable doors; trefoiled stone ventilators on gabled

roof. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3829799398

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LONGWORTH SOUTHMOOR

SU39NE

3/152 New House

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as New House

(Southmoor Preparatory School)

II

House. c.1710. Rendered, coursed limestone rubble exposed on right side; old

tile roof; brick stacks. Double pile plan. Early Georgian style. 2 storeys and

attic; 5-bay. Keyed semi-circular arch over 6-panelled door with fanlight, set

in broken pediment with engaged Doric columns on steps. Segmental arches over

6-pane sashes with original thick glazing bars. Banded rustication to basement,

which has two C20 two-light casements. Moulded cornice. 2 gabled dormers with

early C19 sashes. Hipped roof; early C18 end stacks have two flues connected by

semi-circular arch; mid C19 internal stack. Left side wall has one similar

window. Right side wall has early C18 gabled 2-storey 3-bay projection; central

plank door with flat hood and leaded overlights flanked by segmental arches over

2-light cross windows with leaded lights; semi-circular arch over early C18

first-floor sash, flanked by flat arches over 2-light leaded casements. To rear

are segmental arches over central 6-panelled door with overlight flanked by

3-light cross windows, one with leaded lights; central 2-light cross window on

first floor flanked by early C18 sashes with original glazing bars. Interior:

partly remodelled c.1830. Two-panelled doors in moulded architraves, panelled

shutters, fine Baroque fireplace and moulded cornice in left room. Early C19

fireplace and moulded cornice in right room. Passage to central vestibule, which

has early C18 quarter-turn with landing stairs, having wreathed handrail and

turned balusters on open string. First floor has early C19 panelled shutters,

fireplaces and moulded cornices, except early C18 cornices to rear. Subsidiary

features: Early C18 one-storey brewhouse, of coursed limestone rubble with

hipped old tile roof, brick ridge stack and original open fireplace attached to

rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3957297056

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LONGWORTH SOUTHMOOR

SU39NE

3/153 Wash house and attached wall

approx. 15m. W of New House

GV II

Washhouse and attached wall west of New House (q.v.). Early C18. Coursed

limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof, stone slate to

rear, brick stack. Two-unit plan. One storey; 2-window range. Segmental brick

arch over early C19 six-panelled door set in similar narrowed original doorway.

Segmental brick arches with brick jambs to C19 two-light casement to left and

early C18 two-light leaded casement to right. Hipped roof; ridge stack. Outshut

to rear. Wall of coursed limestone rubble attached to left encloses area

approximately 150 x 40 metres west of New House; coursed limestone rubble,

Flemish bond brick with flared headers to inner face of right side and entry

near New House is flanked by square piers with moulded limestone cornices.

Listing NGR: SU3953697061

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LONGWORTH SOUTHMOOR

SU39NE

3/154 New House Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Roughcast over coursed limestone rubble exposed to rear; smooth

plastered quoins and window and door dressings; stone slate roof; brick stack.

L-plan, 2-unit front range. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Late C19 six-panelled

central door under flat hood with carved brackets. Late C19 two-light

casements; lunette in blocked window over door. Hipped roof; ridge stack.

Similar windows to one-bay side walls. To rear left is early C18 one-storey and

attic, 3-window range of coursed limestone rubble, roughcast to left with

half-hipped concrete tile roof and brick ridge stack; timber lintels over C20

casements; two-storey stair turret to right adjoining rear wall of main range.

One-storey one-bay roughcast extension with hipped stone slate roof and C20

plank door to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3944996972

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LONGWORTH SOUTHMOOR

SU39NE

3/155 Waggon and Horses Public House

GV II

House, now public house. Early C18. Roughcast; old tile roof; brick stacks.

3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Carved brackets to flat hood over C20

door. Two late C19 canted bays with horned sashes to ground floor; segmental

arches over 2 ground-floor and 3 first-floor sashes. Gambrel roof; ridge stack,

lateral stacks to rear right and to left. Late C19 brick and tile 2-storey

extension to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3961698076

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LONGWORTH SOUTHMOOR

SU39NE

3/156 Westfield

GV II

House. Mid C18, later C18 bay to right. Coursed and roughly dressed limestone

rubble, brick quoins and dressings; stone slate roof, Welsh slate to rear; brick

stacks. 2 extended to 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Segmental arch of

alternately red and flared brick and brick jambs to early C19 six-panelled door;

gabled porch c.1970. Similar arches and dressings to late C19 tripartite sashes;

right bay has mid C20 canted bay window and segmental brick arch over late C19

three-light casement above. Dentilled eaves; 2 roof dormers. Gabled roof; gable

end and one ridge (formerly end stack of mid C18 house) stack have dogtooth

brickwork at top. Continuous rear outshut has two C18 three-light leaded

casements and a similar casement without leaded lights. Interior: Mid C18

two-panelled doors and late C19 four-panelled doors in moulded architraves. Rear

outshut has chamfered beam and plain joists to right and raised cheese room over

cellar to left. Winder stairs opposite front door. Common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU3964698040

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SU 39 NE LONGWORTH

Tithe Barn

1061/3/10002 II*

Barn. C17. Coursed limestone rubble. Stone tile roof with gabled ends with small

carved stone acorn finials.

PLAN: 7 bays with central threshing bay with opposing cart-entrances and porch on

south side.

EXTERIOR: Central doorways with plank double doors, the south side with large gabled

porch, its cart-entrance boarded over. The porch gable and end gables have carved

stone finials. Ventilation slits in walls.

INTERIOR: Fine 7-bay roof structure with queen-post collar and tie-beam trusses and

three tiers of tenoned purlins. The tie-beams are supported on short posts on stone

corbels set into the walls, from which spring curved braces to the tie-beams. Queen-

post roof to porch. Common-rafters intact, trenched into the middle purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3870698196

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LYFORD THE GREEN

SU39SE (North side)

7/130 Tudor Cottage

13/02/75 (Formerly listed as Tudor

Cottage E of Church)

- II

2 cottages, now house. C17: extension to left dated 1837 on left gable wall.

Small timber framing of 3 panels deep to rear; mid C19 brick to ground floors of

front and right side walls: coursed limestone rubble to left extension.

Half-hipped thatch roof; ridge stack finished in C19 brick. One- extended to

2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Segmental brick arches over

blocked doorway and widened opening with C19 three-light casement to left:

similar casement to right and 2-light half-dormer casement. C20 brick outshut to

left and rear. Interior: chamfered beams, original purlins. Open fireplace

remodelled in mid C19.

Listing NGR: SU3918694210

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LYFORD THE GREEN

SU39SE (North side)

7/131 Lyford House

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No.4 Farm

Cottages (House to NE of

church))

GV II

House. Datestone 1717 in right gable wall. Flemish bond brick with flared

headers; gabled stone slate roof; brick symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit plan. 2

storeys; symmetrical 5-window range. Gauged brick flat arch and C20 flat hood

over central C20 door. Similar arches over C20 two-light casements. Cyma-molded

string course; moulded wood cornice. Late C20 extensions to rear. Interior:

remodelled in C20. Chamfered beams: timber-framed partition right of entry.

Built for the Ashcombe family who built The Alms Court (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SU3908294276

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LYFORD THE GREEN

SU39SE (North side)

7/132 Manor Farmhouse and attached

06/08/52 wall

(Formerly listed as The Manor

House)

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C16, with early C17 extension dated 1617, for the Ashcombe

family: late C17 extension and later alterations for the Pike family. Uncoursed

limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof with ball finial to left; rendered

stone ridge stack with 4 diagonally-set flues, and stone left end stack. 3-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Flat stone arches over blocked door

in second bay, from left, and mid C19 horned sash set in blocked doorway

opposite stack: timber lintel over blocked window above. Flat stone arches over

early C19 six-pane sashes and 2 blocked windows to right. Wing with datestone

1617 projects from left bay of front: 2 storeys, 3-window range of similar

materials has timber lintel over C20 door adjoining main range and early C17

five-light wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded window to left: carved ovolo-moulded

decorative timber lintels over two C20 windows. Left side wall: 4-light splayed

wood-mullioned window with new sill; gabled side wall of main range has timber

lintels over wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded window with diamond leaded-lights, and

blocked window which flank central stack corbelled out over similar 4-light

window; early C17 stair turret with ball finial and 2-light splayed

wood-mullioned window with leaded casements. Late C17 two-storey rear wing of

similar materials with gable end stack of stone finished in brick. Rendered

right side wall has C20 stone porch and early C19 sashes. Interior: cased beams

and chamfered and stopped beans. Chamfered and stopped bressumer over open

fireplace with inglenook seats. Newel stairs rising to attic have octagonal

newel post. Timber-framed partition wall to gallery which runs along rear wall

of first floor, with access to stairs. Collar truss roof with staggered butt

purlins. Subsidiary features: C17 L-shaped wall to rear right of limestone

rubble with dressed stone to buttresses. The Pike family have lived here since

the late C17. Like The Priory, Marcham (q.v.), this is an early example of a

lobby-entry plan.

(P.S. Spokes and E.M. Jope, "The Priory, Marcham: a small l6th century house",

Berkshire Archaelogical Journal, Vol.57 (1959), pp.89-90 (plan)).

Listing NGR: SU3895494307

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LYFORD THE GREEN

SU39SE (South side)

7/133 Church of St. Mary

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. Early C13: early C16 clerestory: restored 1875 by Ewan Christian.

Uncoursed limestone rubble: gabled nave roof of sheet lead, and chancel roof of

old and C20 tiles. Nave and chancel. East lancet window of 1875: 2-bay chancel

side walls have C13 pointed lancets, and C16 light to south and C13

trefoil-headed light to north. 2-bay south wall of nave has central C13 pointed

chamfered blocked doorway flanked by C13 pointed lancets: two early C16 two- and

3-light round-arched clerestory windows. North wall: C13 lancet to east, C13

finial pointed chamfered doorway to C19 door; mid C19 timber porch has reset C15

oak archway to front; similar clerestory windows. Circled cross east on west

gable: geometrical west window of 1875: west belfry has mid C19 weatherboarding

and pyramidal Welsh slate roof. Interior: chancel has C13 piscina with

foliate-carved credence shelf, C13 aumbry and mid C19 tile floor and benches.

Chancel arch of 1875. Jacobean pulpit has stylised tulips set within blind

arches. C15 octagonal font on shelf. Seven C17/C18 benches to north, similar C19

benches to south. 4-bay tie-beam roof with arch-braced posts supported on

corbels. Heavy C15 oak posts strengthened by ogee scissor braces rise to support

the belfry which is probably early C16 (dating from insertion of clerestory).

Early C16 four-bay Perpendicular screens, originally rood screen moved to flank

belfry posts at west end.

(V.M. Howse, Lyford: A Parish Record, pp.12-17; Buildings of England: Berkshire,

pp.172-3).

Listing NGR: SU3901194230

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LYFORD THE LANE

SU39SE (North side)

7/134 The Thatch Cottage, at SU 3920

9418

- II

Two dwellings, now house. Early C18, early C19 right bay. Coursed limestone

rubble; brick quoins and dressings to right. Half-hipped thatch roof; ridge

stack finished in C20 brick. 2- extended to 3-unit plan. One storey and attic;

one-window range. Chamfered timber lintel over C20 plank door to left. Timber

lintel over C20 door to right, which adjoins C20 square bay window in front of

old doorway. Interior: stop-chamfered beams. Bressumer over open fireplace to

left.

Listing NGR: SU3920094180

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LYFORD

SU39SE

7/127 The Alms Court, Nos.l-7

06/08/52 (consecutive)

(Formerly listed as

Ashcombe Almshouses

- II

Almshouses. Mid/late C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers: rear and outer

walls of limestone rubble. Gabled roof of C20 tiles and old tiles to side wings;

brick ridge stacks. Courtyard plan open to front. One storey and attic; 4-window

front range. Gabled projecting central 2 bays with mid C19 porch and door

flanked by segmental-arched lead-latticed tall single lights: outer bays have

segmental arches over 2-light leaded casement and adjoining plank door, and

2-light dormer casements above. Side wings each of 12-window range. Fronts of

wings facing yard have similar doors, 2-light leaded casements and dormer

casements. Dentilled brick eaves. Interior not inspected. The almshouses were

founded in 1611 by Oliver Ashcombe, although the present building dates from

about 1760-70.

(V.M. Howse, Lyford: A Parish Record, pp.39-41)

Listing NGR: SU3921594278

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LYFORD

SU39SE

7/128 Lyford Bridge

- II

Bridge. Date 1837 inscribed on keystone. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar

dressings and rubble coping. Central round arch flanked by small round-arched

openings. 2 cutwaters face upstream to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3912894592

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LYFORD

SU39SE

7/129 Lyford Grange

09/02/66

- II*

House. c.1430-80, for More family: mid C16 alterations and rear wing for Thomas

Yates. Roughcast over original timber framing: C15 close studding with middle

rail to rear wall and to part of adjoining wall of mid C16 right wing. Left side

wall and left wing of limestone rubble. Hipped stone slate roof; mid C16 brick

ridge stack finished in early/mid C18 brick, and moulded top to early/mid C18

ridge stack to left. Courtyard plan: range to rear (north-west) demolished

c.1817. 2 storeys: 4-window front range. C20 flat hood and C19 moulded

architrave to C20 door in central bay. C19 eight-pane sashes in outer bays

except early C18 wood cross-window with leaded-lights to lower left: moulded

wood cornice. Similar cross-window to rear. Right gable wall has C20 French

windows set in C16 cavetto-moulded stone architrave. Moulded end stack to rear

gable wall of truncated right wing. Interior: former hall has, in present attic,

a 4-bay roof of arched-braced collar trusses flanking central collar truss which

has mortices for decorative braces and ends of moulded tie beam: cusp-chamfered

windbraces, and chamfered principals and butt purlins. Timber-framed partition

divides off 2-bay room to left, with queen post truss. 2-bay parlour end to

right: moulded beams, fine mid Cl6 stone moulded fireplace set within mid Cl6

panelled wall on first floor. C16 plank door opens to closet in front of chimney

stack which has 3 lights divided by cavetto-moulded mullions over low studded

wall facing hall, and similar mullion of blocked window to front: deep

embrasured window surround to right suggests original oriel. Roof of right wing

remodelled in C18. This moated site, formerly a grange of Abingdon Abbey, was

acquired in 1538 by John Yates of Charney Bassett. It was probably remodelled

after 1540 by his son Thomas whose son Francis sheltered Edmund Campion of the

ill-fated Jesuit Mission in July 1581: Campion was caught and executed at Tyburn

the following December. An Agnus Dei found in the roof in 1959, bears witness to

his visit since it is dated 1578 and bears the inscription of Pope Gregory XIII.

(V.M. Howse, Lyford: A Parish Record, pp.27-38; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV,

pp.285, 290; Evelyn Waugh, Edmund Campion, 1980, pp.141-50).

Listing NGR: SU3961794531

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MARCHAM ABINGDON ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/139 Hyde Farmhouse

12/02/87 II

The grade shall be amended to II*

The entry shall be amended to read:-

MARCHAM

SU4596 ABINGDON ROAD

1695-0/18/139 (North side)

12/02/87 Hyde Farmhouse

- II*

Farmhouse. Circa late C13 or early C14; remodelled circa late Middle Ages, remodelled

and extended

circ mid C16 and mid C17. Limestone rubble. Stone tile roof, the higher courses plain

tiles, hipped

left end, gabled at the end of rear wing. Stone axial and gable end stacks with brick

shafts.

PLAN: The original Medieval house comprised a long open hall of 3 bays seperated from

a service bay

at the south end, probably also open to the roof. Later in the Middle Ages the high,

north, end bay

of the hall was partitioned from the remainder of the hall, while remaining open to

the roof; the north

bay was subsequently floored, probably before the centre bay of the hall was floored

in circa mid C16,

leaving the remaining south bay of the hall open as a smoke bay, into which a chimney

was inserted

in circa 1600, creating a cross-passage on its lower, south, side. The south, service

bay was floored

probably in the C17. There is a wing on the east side of the north bay, the first

part of which is circa

mid C16 and timber-framed with one room and a cross-passage adjacent to the main

range; this was

extended in 1652 by John Prince, who built a parlour with a chamber above. EXTERIOR:

2 storeys,

asymmetrical 4-window west front. Various 3 and 4-light C17 and C18 casement windows

with leaded

panes, the 5-light hall window to the left of centre and the 3-light window above

breaking the eaves have

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ovolo-moulded mullions and frames. Doorway to right of centre with circa late

Medieval chamfered

and shouldered wooden frame with chambered head and later plank door. At rear, east,

outshuts in angle

with wing on right. The wing is timber-framed with brick infill and extended in stone

rubble with

ovolo-moulded wooden mullion windows with leaded panes, first floor window on south

side replaced

in C20, its 1556 dated internal cill removed. INTERIOR:Little altered and retaining

many C17 and

earlier features. C17 plank doors, panelled cupboard doors and stone flag floors.

Cross-passage has

unchamfered joists and stud partition to service side. Service room to right has

roughly chamfered

cross-beam with diagonal stops and unchamferedjoists. Hall has high ceiling with

chamfered cross-beam

and broad joists all with hollow step stops and large fireplace with lightly

chamfered cambered timber

lintel, oven and gun-rack above. Inner, north, room has low ceiling with roughly

chamfered axial beam

without stops and unchamfered joists. Parlour in rear wing has chamfered axial beam

with bar stops,

wide fireplace with low chamfered lintel and plasterwork above, dated 1652 and with

initials P/IM.

Chamber above has similar plasterwork fireplace overmantel, exposed timber-framing of

earlier bay of

wing, which has jowled storey-posts and cambered tie-beam. Inner room chamber has

exposed

smoke-blackening above tie-beam in partition. Chamber over cross-passage has small

fireplace with

cambered lintel and staircase rising from hall with splat balusters. The Medieval 4-

bay roof survives

largely intact; the 2 north trusses of the long 3-bay open hall have pairs of

parallel rafters, the inner

rafters rising to a collar, the outer rising to the ridge, which is square-set on a

small yoke; 2 tiers of

purlins, the upper one trenched, the lower trapped between the parallel rafters;

wind-braces from the

inner rafter to the upper purlin. Some of the original common rafters survive. The 3

north bays are

smoke-blackened and the lower end, south, truss is an open timber-framed partition,

[sooted on both

sides], with studding, clasped purlins and similar yoke and ridge. The principals

ofthe south end truss

survive in the gable-end wall. The roof of the north bay has been partly rebuilt with

a hip. Rear wing

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has clasped-purlin roof SOURCE: Curde,C.R.J., Medieval Houses; Oxoniensia,LVII

[1992], pp

167-171.

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MARCHAM ABINGDON ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/139 Hyde Farmhouse

12/02/87

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C15/early C16: successive C16 extensions to left and

to rear. Uncoursed limestone rubble, but mors coursed to right; hipped and

gabled roof of old tiles on higher courses over stone slates; ridge stack of

stone finished in brick; C18 brick end stacks. House extended to 3-unit

through-passage plan and then L-plan with rear left wing. 2 storeys; 4-window

range. Timber lintel over C20 plank door set in heavy pegged frame right of

centre. Timber lintels over C20 casements, C18 three-light casement to right,

and central late C16/C17 four-light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned window: similar

3-light window in half-dormer above. Rear outshut of limestone rubble adjoins

2-bay rear wing: timber-framed of 2 rectangular panels deep, with 2-light leaded

casement to right: later stone wall to left has C17 2-light window with heavy

pegged frame. Rear bay: of uncoursed limestone rubble with ashlar quoins:

chamfered timber lintels over 4-light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned windows,

window to left having cames of thick quarry glass and 1556 date on internal

sill: 2-light wood-mullioned window in rear gable. Interior: front range: stone

flag floors, stop-chamfered beans, C17 plant: doors. Gunrack and chamfered

bressumer over central open fireplace: behind stack is entry to through-passage,

with stud partition to right, and C17 plank door to rear straight-run stairs

with C17 splat balusters at top. First floor has C17 plank and ribbed doors,

stop-chamfered beams, two stud partitions with wattle and daub infill, and C17

cupboard with butterfly hinges to rear of stack. Collar-truss roof with butt

purlins: 3-bay to left of stack, and 2-bay with heavy smoke blackening to right.

2-bay timber-framed extension: stop-chamfered ground-floor beam intersected by

later C17 passage with stud wall and plank door: queen-post truss and

timber-framed, originally external, rear wall with arch braces. Rear bay:

chamfered stepped-stop beams, with chamfered joists on ground floor. C17 spice

clipboard, and door to newel stairs flank rear stack, which has provincial

ornamental plasterwork. Ground-floor fireplace has initials P/IM, flanked by

pentacle and date 1652 within quadrant of circle, set in overmantel of imitation

scribed panels, above imitation masonry: first-floor fireplace has overmantel of

large scrolls flanking pentacle within circle, above similar imitation masonry.

This house has a very well preserved vernacular interior: the plasterwork is

especially noteworthy.

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Listing NGR: SU4596796838

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MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (East side)

18/140 No.10 (Willow Cottage)

GV II

House. Datestone 1736 over door. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled old tile

roof; brick end stack. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber

lintel over central C20 plank door. Old (to left) and C20 (to right) timber

lintels over C20 casements: 2 gabled dormers with C20 casements. Datestone over

door has hearts flanking H/1736. Rear: outshut remodelled in C20 adjoins early

C19 one bay wing of similar materials. Interior not inspected but noted as

having stop-chamfered beams.

Listing NGR: SU4526996715

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MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (East side)

18/141 Church of All Saints

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. Early C13 and C15: rebuilt, except tower, by William Fisher of Oxford in

1837. Coursed dressed limestone with ashlar dressings, except tower which is of

uncoursed limestone rubble. Gabled stone slate chancel roof, and Welsh slate

nave roof. Chancel with north chapel, wide nave and west tower. 1:5:1 bays.

Early English and Perpendicular styles: remodelled in Perpendicular Revival

style. Double-gabled east wall of chancel has 3-light Curvilinear-style window

to left of early C13 stepped three-light lancet window. Each side wall of

chancel has chamfered lancet and pointed doorway. Crenellated nave has label

moulds over 2-light and central 3-light Perpendicular-style transomed windows to

north: similar 3-light windows flank gabled south porch: very fine late

C14/early C15 south doorway is cinquefoil-headed with independent leaf

decoration in casement-moulded architrave. Early C13 three-stage west tower has

original corner buttresses, one-light bell openings, slit lights and west

lancet: unusual early C13 ashlar stair turret in north-east corner has slit

lights and quatrefoil panel in gable top. Interior: jamb shafts with bell

capitals to east window of north chapel. Early C13 archway between chancel and

north chapel has chamfered arch set on half-piers with ball flower capitals.

Bench in north chapel has C16 linenfold-carved bench end: chancel has C19 wall

tablets, and late C18 obelisk wall tablet to John Barnes, d.1782. Twin chancel

and north chapel arches to nave: communion rail, pews and altar at east end.

Early C19 pulpit, and reading desk of c.1907. Pews have C16 bench ends with

linenfold carving. Tall early C19 pedimented wall tablet to Aldworth family, mid

C19 stele tablets (one in porch), and Cothick wall tablet to Thomas Prince,

d.1823: wall tablet at west end to Thomas Hayward, d.1692. Wall brass east of

door to Edmund Fettiplace, d.1540, and wife: depicts them both kneeling at

prayer with their children. Tub-shaped stepped font is probably C13.

Perpendicular-style 8-bay roof supported on head corbels. Early C15 triple

hollow-chamfered archway to west tower room, which has quadripartite vault with

hollow-chamfered ribs on head corbels. J.C. Buckler drew interior details and

the church exterior (mainly C15) in 1819.

(Bodleian Library, MS Top. Berks. C.50, Nos.106-8; Buildings of England:

Berkshire, pp.176-177; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, pp.358-9; Victoria and Albert

Museum, South Kensington, London has drawings in box A-170, D.1784-7; H.M.

Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840, 1978,

p.308).

Listing NGR: SU4520496814

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MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (East side)

18/142 Chest tomb approx. 15m. SSE of

S porch of Church of All

Saints

GV II

Chest tomb. Late C18. Limestone. Moulded base and cornice, beaded inscription

panels and stepped top with roll moulding. One legible inscription commemorates

Mary Grove, d.1796.

Listing NGR: SU4522296791

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MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/143 No.15 (The Tithe House) and

09/02/66 attached walls and stable

(Formerly listed as Tithe

House No. 15 including barn to

N)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Dated 1580: extension to right dated 1646, when house was

remodelled. Rendered front and left side walls: left wing of c.1500 has original

timber framing with arch braces and C18 brick infiil to rear right. Limestone

rubble to right extension. Gabled and hipped stone slate roof; late C16 ridge

stack to left of stone finished in brick, and right end stack of similar

materials. L-plan, with rear left wing. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C19

six-panelled door : late C19 two- and 3-light casements except mid C17

three-light stone-mullioned cavetto-moulded window to top right. Right side

wall: 1646 graffito date on quoin, and mid C17 stone cavetto-moulded window

above blocked C17 window. Rear: C18 two-light leaded casements above mid C17

three-light stone-mullioned and transomed cavetto-moulded window. Interior: room

to right has dado panelling and bolection-moulded fireplace and overmantle-panel

of c.1720. Wing of c.1580 to left, remodelled in mid C17: front room has

chamfered beams, timber-framed lateral partition with chamfered urn-stopped

doorframe, and stone chamfered fireplace with cyma-moulded overmantle and

inscribed date "RS 1580 TS". Mid C17 ovolo-moulded urn-stopped doorframe to

right: quartered stop-chamfered beams in late C16 room behind stack: inserted

mid C17 newel stairs right of stack were remodelled in C20 but retain original

treads in attic: first floor has stop-chamfered beams and C17 plank doors set in

stop-chamfered doorframes: 2 rooms to rear of stack are divided by timber-framed

partition: timber-framed, originally external, wall of c.1580 building to right

adjoins mid C17 extension: collar truss to front and closed timber truss to rear

of late C16 stack. Mid C17 collar truss with curved windbraces to right.

Subsidiary features: through-entry and stable to right of uncoursed limestone

rubble with render and weatherboarding over entry, and gabled stone slate roof:

C20 double doors to through-entry on left, which has C17 plank door and stone

chamfered alcove to right: stables have ancient type of hewn oak staircase

rising to loft: 4-bay queen-post roof with curved braces and windbraces to

right. Walls: limestone rubble wall with buttress runs approx. 6Om. west from

rear left corner of house. Tall (approx. 3m.) C17 wall of limestone rubble with

squared quoins and chamfered plinth runs approx. 80m. north from right corner of

stable, and is attached to dovecote (q.v.): from rear right corner of stable

runs the former wall of abarn (demolished in early C20), which runs approx.

20m. W to meet medieval offset buttress. Shown on 1818 map as Parsonage.

(Oxfordshire Record Office, Misc. Marcham Private Records 1/1).

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Listing NGR: SU4521396750

1536

of

2228

MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/144 Dovecote approx. 20m. NW of

No. 15 (The Tithe House)

GV II

Dovecote. C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof; chamfered

timber lintel over C20 plank door: drip course above. Gabled side walls have

nesting holes with stone perches at top, and timber lintel over blocked door to

right. Glover on ridge has stone slate roof. Interior not inspected but likely

to be of interest. Early C19 extension to right of limestone rubble with gabled

old tile roof: of two-storey, one-bay range with chamfered timber lintels over

C19 plank door and 2-light casements to rear.

Listing NGR: SU4518196783

1537

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2228

MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/145 No.11

25/01/72

GV II

Shown on Ordnance Survey map as No.3.

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18 remodelling of C16 house. Uncoursed limestone

rubble; gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack, and end stacks to cross wing.

2-unit plan, with 2-unit cross wing to right. 2 storeys; 2-window range of

irregular fenestration. Timber lintel over central C19 plank door set in beaded

wood architrave with moulded flat hood. Timber lintels over C20 two-light

casement to left and two C18 three-light leaded casements. Rear: timber lintel

over C18/early C19 plank door. 2-window range on right side wall of cross wing

has 2-light leaded casement in gabled roof dormer above C17 two-light chamfered

wood-mullioned window with leaded lights: early C19 three-light casement with

iron opening casement in left side wall. Interior: stop-chamfered beams:

early/mid C16 roll- and hollow-moulded beam to right. C20 stairs in original

position with chamfered doorhead.

Listing NGR: SU4521296730

1538

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2228

MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/146 Granary approx. lOm. W of

No.11

GV II

Granary, now outhouse. C18. Raised on staddle stones. C20 weatherboarding over

timber frame; half-hipped stone slate roof. Central plank door. Interior:

original framing intact on 3 walls. Queen-post truss. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4519996724

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2228

MARCHAM CHURCH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/147 No.3 (The Manor House)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Marcham

Manor)

GV II

House. Early C18. Limestone rubble with roughcast front; gabled stone slate

roof; brick end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical

3-window range. Fielded 6-panelled door: carved consoles to flat hood with

modillioned cornice. Tripartite late C18 sashes: 6-pane sash over door. All

openings have decorative plaster surrounds. Hipped roof dormers, each with

moulded cornice. Rear: mid C19 alterations and one-storey extension. Interior:

central early C18 dog-leg with winders staircase has turned balusters on closed

string; early C18 six-panelled doors and panelled shutters. First floor not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4525096654

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MARCHAM COTHILL

SU49NE

6/148 Nos.6 and 8 (Rose Cottage)

GV II

2 cottages. Semi-detached: dated 1733 (see below). Chequer brick front to

uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof; flared and red brick end

stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Stone pediment hood with fine

acanthus-leaf carved brackets over C20 plank door, to left of C20 door (hood

removed) with C20 porch. Segmental arches over C20 windows: 2 blind windows

flank central terracotta date plaque over door with inscription "M/AA/July.

Y.30/1733". Dentilled brick eaves: 2 gabled roof dormers. Rear: C18 outshut

adjoins one-bay wing, both of limestone rubble.

Listing NGR: SU4639799604

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MARCHAM COTHILL

SU49NE

6/149 No.12

GV II

Small house. Mid C18: graffiti dates 1753 and 1794. Coursed limestone rubble

with brick dressings; gabled old tile roof; brick end stack. 2-unit plan. 2

storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintel over central C20 door. Segmental brick

arches over C20 three-light casements: chamfered timber lintels over 3-light

first-floor casements with early C20 brick jambs. Dentilled brick eaves.

Interior: chamfered beam, and old roof purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4638399571

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2228

MARCHAM FRILFORD ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/150 Nos.10 and 12 (White House)

GV II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Late C17, remodelled c.1730. Colourwashed limestone

rubble; gabled old tile roof; stone end stacks. 3-unit through-passage plan. 2

storeys; 3-window range. Carved consoles to fine early C18 flat hood with

panelled soffit above fielded 6-panelled door. Timber lintels over C19 two- and

3-light casements: early C18 bay added to right is of similar materials with

timber lintel over C20 door and windows, and moulded wood cornice. Rear: C20

porch adjoins service wing to right of limestone rubble with C20 tile roof,

stone gable end external stack and outshut to left. C20 extension to left.

Interior of No.12 to left: left room has cased beam and chamfered bressumer over

open fireplace with adjacent newel stairs: early C18 plank partition with

2-panelled doors divides this room from parlour on right, with panelled

shutters, window seat and china closet of c.1730, Blocked 2-light

diamond-mullioned stair-light to left. First floor has cased beam, two ribbed

doors and panelled door. Attic has collar truss and two closed trusses.

Listing NGR: SU4543696624

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2228

MARCHAM FRILFORD ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/151 Barn approx. 13m. N of No.12

(White House)

GV II

Barn. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; half-hipped old tile roof. 3-bay plan

with threshing floor. Timber lintel over plank winnowing doors: C20 doors to

rear. Timber lintel over blocked door in right side wall. Interior: 3-bay

collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Tie-beam to right has 2 hollow chamfers and

has been removed from a C16 house. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4542596640

1544

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2228

MARCHAM FRILFORD ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/152 The White Hart Public House

- II

House, now public house. Early C18. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gambrel old

tile roof; brick symmetrical end stacks rebuilt in C20. 2 storeys and attic;

symmetrical 2-window range. Segmental brick arch over C20 door. Timber lintels

over C20 three-light casements: 2 gabled roof dormers. C20 extension to left of

front. Rear stair turret and flanking outshuts of similar materials. Interior:

chamfered beams. First floor not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4531796602

1545

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2228

MARCHAM FRILFORD ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/153 No.50 (West Bow)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as West Bow

No.50)

- II

House. Datestone 1740: remodelling of C17 house. Roughcast front to coursed

limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof; symmetrical end stacks, of brick to

left and stone to right. 3-unit plan. Central 2 storeys; 3-window range. Carved

brackets to flat hood over early C19 six-panelled (2 glazed) door. C19 two-light

casement to right, and three 8-pane sashes to left of door: first-floor 3-light

leaded casements flank datestone, which reads "IHE/March ye ii/1740". Dentilled

cornice. C19 outbuilding to right, of similar materials, has C19 plank door

adjoining C19 three-light casement with one opening pane. Early C19 six-panelled

door to rear. C18 rear wing of one storey and attic, and similar materials, C17

two-light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned window in right side wall. Interior:

cased beams. Open fireplace to left is flanked by cupboard and fielded panelled

door to winder staircase. Winder stairs adjoin open fireplace with moulded

overmantel to right. First floor: C18 two-panelled and plank doors, chamfered

beams. Left room has C18 panelled spice cupboard and mid C18 fireplace with

moulded overmantel. Plank door to winder stairs rising to attic: 3-bay post- and

pad roof of heavy scantling with clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU4510996576

1546

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2228

MARCHAM FRILFORD ROAD

SU4596 (South side)

18/154 Dovecote approx. 30m. SE of

09/02/66 war memorial (not included)

(Formerly listed as dovecote)

GV II

Dovecote. Late medieval/C16. Roughcast over limestone rubble; conical stone

slate roof. Circular plan. C20 timber lintel over studded door with Norfolk

latch and C20 timber lintel over C20 mullioned window. C20 glover. Interior:

nesting boxes in walls. The dovecote was restored in the 1970's after it had

fallen into a bad state of repair.

(National Monuments Record).

Listing NGR: SU4541996570

1547

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2228

MARCHAM GOZZARD'S FORD

SU49NE

6/155 No.22

- II

House. Datestone over door: TC/1770, Coursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile

roof; brick end stacks. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Flat

stone arches over central C20 door with porch and C20 three-light casements:

timber lintels over C20 two-light first-floor casements. C20 roof dormer.

Interior not inspected, but noted as having chamfered beams and fireplaces with

moulded overmantels.

Listing NGR: SU4685498528

1548

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2228

MARCHAM MILL LANE

SU49NE (East side)

6/157 Bridge approx. 50m. SE of

Marcham Mill

GV II

Bridge. C18. coursed limestone rubble with dressed quoins and voussoirs: rubble

parapet. Central cutwater flanked by semi-circular arches. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU4570195233

1549

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2228

MARCHAM MILL LANE

SU49NE (West side)

6/160 Marcham Mill

GV II

Mill and millhouse, now house. Early C17, with C18 extension: remodelled in

1970's. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof; ridge stack,

adjoining rear range, of stone finished in brick. L-plan, with mill contained in

rear wing. 2 storeys; 2-window range front. Timber lintels over C20 window set

in blocked entry, C19 two-light casement to left and C20 window over blocked

door. Rear wing of 2 storeys; 3-window range: chamfered timber lintels over C20

door and blocked door. To right of front is C18 one-storey, one-bay building of

similar materials, with brick end stack and timber lintel over C20 half-glazed

door; mid C19 range to rear is roughcast with gabled Welsh slate roof and 6-pane

sashes. Interior: chamfered beams. Rear wing, originally mill, has butt-purlin

roof, and had first floor removed in C20. History: a mill has stood on this site

since the Cll.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, pp.354-5; photographs in Museum of English Rural

Life, Reading).

Listing NGR: SU4566595306

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2228

MARCHAM MILL ROAD

SU4596 (East side)

18/156 No.3

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C17, extended to right in early C18. Uncoursed

limestone rubble; gabled roof of old tiles to front and stone slates to rear;

stone gable end stacks. One-unit extended to 2-unit central through-passage

plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Carved consoles to fine early C18 pediment hood

over early C18 fielded 6-panelled door with overlight: blocked window above.

Right bay has segmental brick arch over early C19 ten-pane sash above timber

lintel over late C19 two-pane sashes: left bay has C17 decorative moulded

lintels over early C19 ten-pane sash and late C19 four-light casement. Rear: C18

outshut of limestone rubble with concrete tile roof to right, C18 service wing

of limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof to left. Interior: stone flag

floor. Central passage has C18 two-panelled doors, and plank door to rear.

Quarter-turn stairs and chamfered beam to right: left room has ribbed door,

stop-chamfered beam: winder stairs to rear of stack, with blocked 2-light

diamond-nullioned window. First floor: left room has plank partition, early Ci7

panelled door and stepped-stop chamfered beam and original joists: room to right

has fine early C18 bolection-moulded fireplace with flanking doors.

Listing NGR: SU4553996609

1551

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2228

MARCHAM MILL ROAD

SU4596 (West side)

18/158 No.14

- II

House. C17. Cruck-framed. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled old and C20 tile

roof; brick truncated left end stack. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic;

2-window range. C20 door and stone porch: timber lintels over flanking C19 two-

and 3-light casements. Gabled dormers with 3-light casements. Interior: cased

beam to left. Raised softwood cruck with tabled scarf to wall plate: front of

cruck has been remodelled.

Listing NGR: SU4549596506

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2228

MARCHAM MILL ROAD

SU4596 (West side)

18/159 Barn approx. 30m. SW of Manor

Farmhouse (not included)

- II

Barn. Late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; half-hipped asbestos sheet roof.

5-bay plan with central threshing floor entries. Interior: 5-bay two-tier

queen-post roof of heavy scantling: strengthened by corbelled posts with arch

braces tenoned into soffit of each tie beam: short windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU4544696412

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2228

MARCHAM NEW ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/161 Denman College

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Marcham

House now Denman College)

GV II

Country house, now college. Late C18: remodelled c.l800 for George Elwes.

Limestone ashlar; hipped Welsh slate roof; ashlar ridge stacks. Double-depth

plan. Late Georgian style. 2 storeys; 7-window range, of 2:3:2 fenestration with

central projecting bays. Segmental pediment with consoles over glazed door with

decorative overlight. Stone lintels over 6-pane sashes. String course and

moulded cornice: parapet has oculus to left. Right side wall of 6-window range

has 6-pane sashes: symmetrical outer bays have tripartite sashes, with pediments

and Tuscan pilasters applied to lower windows. Rear: central 3 bays, similar to

front, flanked by tripartite sashes each with Tuscan pilasters, plain

entablature and moulded cornice. Interior: early C19 panelled doors, and marble

fireplaces. Early C18 dog-leg staircase to left has S-shaped wrought-iron

balustrade: this was taken from a house in London when Denman College (then

Marcham House) was restored in 1938. Room to rear left: Graeco-Egyptian style

plaster panels, with griffins flanking urns, above blocked door and 2 panelled

doors which flank segmental-arched alcove with consoles: Egyptian-style

fireplace and cornice. A drawing of 1806 shows that the central 3 bays were

pedimented: the parapet was built across the front and the roof lowered soon

afterwards. The same drawing shows the gatepiers (q.v.) with their pineapple

finials.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.177; Kelly's Directory, 1854, p.85;

Oxfordshire Record Office, Misc. Marcham Private Records, 1/1 (1818 map);

Bodleian Library, MS Top. Berks. c.57, pl.149).

Listing NGR: SU4525896875

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2228

MARCHAM NEW ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/162 Wall and gatepier approx. 40m.

SE of Denman College

GV II

Wall. C18/early C19. Uncoursed limestone rubble: triangular coping with ashlar

top course. Ashlar pier with pineapple finial. The wall extends approx. 130m.

east along North Street, and bounded Marcham Park, now Denman College (q.v.).

Listing NGR: SU4532496825

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2228

MARCHAM NEW ROAD

SU4596 (North side)

18/163 Wall and gatepier approx. 15m.

S of Denman College

GV II

Wall. C18 and early C19. Uncoursed limestone rubble; triangular coping with

ashlar top course. Ashlar pier with pineapple finial. The wall bounds the

entrance to Denman College (q.v.), formerly known as Marcham House, and extends

approx. 110m. along the north side of the churchyard.

Listing NGR: SU4521396840

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

(East Side) ..

No.66 (Townsend cottage:

fllf+ .

6/164

The address shall be amended to read: = NORTH STREET

(East Side)

No. 70

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MARCHAM NORTH STREET

(East Side) ..

18/164 No.66 (Townsend Cottage

The address shall be amended to read: ' = (East Side)

(East Side)

No. 70

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MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596, SU49NE (East side)

18/164, 6/164 No.66 (Townsend Cottage)

- II

House. C18. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled C20 tile roof; gable end stack

to left of stone finished in brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window

range. Timber lintels over central C20 door, C20 window to right and late

C18/early C19 three-light mullioned window with C20 panes to left. Blocked

first-floor door in left side wall, possibly for access to granary in attic.

Similar mullioned window to rear: window to rear right has mortices for diamond

mullions in soffit of lintel. C20 extension to rear right. Interior:

stop-chamfered beam and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace with bread oven;

ribbed door to adjoining winder stairs. Cased beam in room to right: early C18

two-panelled door on first floor. Central timber-framed partition rises to

closed truss of heavy scantling with stop-chamfered door frame.

Listing NGR: SU4544396999

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596 (East side)

18/165 No.44 (Old Rose Cottage)

GV II

House. Date 1725 inscribed on door lintel. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled

thatch roof; stone end stacks, finished in brick to right. 2-unit plan. One

storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over central C20 door with

porch and C20 casements: early C20 half-dormer casements, Interior not inspected

but noted as having chamfered beams and open fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU4545996810

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596 (East side)

18/166 No.4

GV II

House. Early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof, with C20

tiles to left; truncated left end brick stack, and two C19 front lateral stacks.

3-unit plan. 2 storeys. 3-window rnage. Timber lintels over C19 plank door with

overlight, late C19 horned sashes to left, and 2- and 3-light casements to

right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest,

Listing NGR: SU4549396677

1559

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596 (East side)

18/167 The Crown Public House

GV II

House, now public house. Mid C18. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled old tile

roof; brick ridge and end stacks. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. Segmental brick arch over C20 door. Flat brick and stone arches over C20

and blocked windows: blocked stair-light left of door. Rear left wing of similar

materials and of one storey and attic. C20 extension to rear right. Interior:

stop-chamfered beam and open fireplace to left. Open fireplace and chamfered

beams to right. First floor and rear not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4549696642

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/168 No.21

GV II

House. Mid/late C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble: chequer brick at top of left

gable wall. Gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys;

One-window range. Timber lintel over blocked window above C20 porch and door.

One-storey service range to right of similar materials with brick end stack.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. Included far group value.

Listing NGR: SU4543396807

1561

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/169 No.17 (Tamesis)

GV II

Shown on O.S. map as No.19.

House. Late C17/early C18 rebuilding of earlier timber-framed house.

Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof; brick left end stack.

2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Central C20 door and stone

porch. Segmental brick arches over C20 three-light casements: 3-light dormer

casements. Lower wing of similar materials to right, has mid C20 dormers and

extension to right. Interior: open fireplace to left: right room has plank

panelled wall to left. First floor has late C17/C18 spice cupboard with

butterfly hinges to left, and softwood post-and- pad truss. It is possible that

the house was rebuilt after 1680 when it was bought by John Stacey, mason. The

rear wall has the bressumer, post and wall-plate of an earlier timber-framed

building.

(Deed in owner's possession).

Listing NGR: SU4543396781

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2228

MARCHAM NORTH STREET

SU4596 (West side)

18/170 No. 15 (The Old Thatch)

GV II

House. Late C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; end stacks,

of C20 brick to left and stone finished in brick to right. 2-unit plan. One

storey and attic; 2-window range. Concrete lintel over central C19 plank door

set in heavy pegged framer C20 porch. Timber lintels over C20 windows: C20

dormer casements. Interior: stop-chamfered beam, and chamfered bressumer over

open fireplace to right. Old purlins and split rafters.

Listing NGR: SU4544096735

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2228

SU4596 MARCHAM PACKHORSE LANE

(North side)

18/171 Nos 41- 45(odd)

GV II

the address shall be amended to read:-

SU4596 MARCHAM PACKHORSE LANE

(North side)

18/171 Nos 41- 43(odd)

GV II

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MARCHAM PACKHORSE LANE

SU4596 (North side)

18/171 Nos.41-45 (odd)

GV II

2 dwellings. Late C17, extended to right in early/mid C18. Uncoursed limestone

rubble, with brick quoins and dressings to right; gabled old tile roof; brick

left end stack, rendered ridge stacks. 4-unit plan. One storey and attic;

4-window range. Timber lintels over central C20 door and C20 windows to left

(No.41): segmental brick arches over two C20 doors and C20 window, and timber

lintel over C20 window to right. Three gabled dormers with C19 two-light

casement in middle. Interior: chamfered, and ogee-stopped beams to left. Old

purlins and tie to right.

Listing NGR: SU4569096656

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MARCHAM PACKHORSE LANE

SU4596 (West side)

18/172 The Priory approx. 10m S of

06/08/52 Marcham Priory (not included)

(Formerly listed as Park House

Lane as The Priory in grounds

of No.34)

- II*

House. Mid C16. Roughly coursed limestone rubble, with alternate dressed stone

coursed on first floor and ashlar quoins and dressings. Gabled stone slate roof;

double-flued ashlar ridge stack with roll-moulded dripcourse. 3-unit plan with

through-passage, and also with lobby-entry to rear. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Tudor style. Studded C16 door with strap hinges left of centre is set in

Tudor-arched convex-moulded architrave. 2-light ovolo-moulded stone-mullioned

windows to left: to right stone-mullioned and transomed ovolo-moulded

round-arched windows above similar mullioned 4-light windows with central king

mullions. All windows have leaded-lights and are set in cyma-moulded

architraves. Similar 2-light round-headed window in right gable wall; left gable

wall has ovolo-moulded attic light, and chamfered timber lintels over one

3-light and three 4-light chamfered wood-mullioned windows. Rear: narrow pointed

chamfered doorway to lobby entry, and C16 studded door set in pointed chamfered

oak doorway to through passage: 3- and 4-light moulded wood mullioned and

transomed windows with leaded lights to right; to left is similar but altered

4-light window with 3-light chamfered wood-mullioned window above. Interior:

through passage has stop-chamfered joists and is flanked by partitions:

partition to right has chamfered muntins and rail dividing panels, and 2 service

doorways with sunk spandrels: plainer partition to left is probably later.

Service room to right has stop-chamfered beam. Central room has stop-chamfered

beam and joists, and segmental tympanum arch over moulded stone fireplace with

sunk spandrels. Room to left (former living-room) has stop-chamfered bean and

joists: corbelled fireplace has tall stepped overmantle and chamfered flat arch.

Arched doorhead to newel stairs adjoining stack: room above (former parlour) has

corbelled ovolo-moulded fireplace, with keyed half-round overaantel of ashlar

flush with wall. Chamfered doorhead with sunk spandrels over doorway to large

first-floor room to left: flat-arched fireplace has urn-stopped chamfer. 6-bay

collar-truss roof, with side struts, but purlins and arched windbraces:

stop-chamfer,to tie bean in parlour. Attic floor removed. This building is

unusual for its combination of the through-passage with the newly-introduced

lobby-entrance, which was here used as a back door from the private living

quarters: Spokes and lope suggest a date of c.1570 which makes the use of the

early C16 style round-arched windows very old fashioned. The unusual plan of

this house suggests that it may have been used as a temporary residence,

possibly an audit house.

(P.S. Spokes and E.M. Jope, "The Priory, Marcham: a small 16th century house",

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Berkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol.57 (1959), pp.86-97; Buildings of England:

Berkshire, p.177).

Listing NGR: SU4567196434

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MARCHAM SHEEPSTEAD ROAD

SU49NE (West side)

6/173 Sheepstead House, Brewers and

Morland

- II

Shown on Ordnance Survey map and formerly known as Sheepstead House.

House, now 3 dwellings. Early C18: remodelled and extended for the Morland

family c.1819. Uncoursed and coursed limestone rubble; Welsh slate roofs; brick

stacks. Double-depth plan with projecting outer wings to rear. Remodelled in

Regency style. 2 storeys. 4-window range front includes an early C18 house

behind right half. Early C19 stone porch with Tuscan columns and entablature to

left of centre: 6-panelled door flanked by glazed lights. Flat stone arch over

French windows above porch which open onto balcony with wrought-iron balustrade.

Flat stone arches over early C19 six-pane sashes. Early C19 parapet; hipped

roofs, taller and steeper-pitched early C18 roof to right; lateral, internal and

ridge stacks. Left side wall has flat stone arches over early C19 sashes and 2

French windows: similar 6- and 8-pane sashes and early C19 porch to right side

wall. Interior: Sheepstead House to left has early C19 interior and panelled

doors; marble fireplaces include one with the Morland rebus to rear left;

staircase with wrought-iron balustrade. Brewers, to right, has early C18 dog-leg

staircase with barley-sugar balusters on closed string, and early C18 stone

bolection-moulded fireplace on first floor. Morland not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4526797805

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MARCHAM

SU49NW

5/135 Milestone at SU 4485 9935

- II

Milestone. Mid/late C18. Limestone, whitewashed with black letter inscription.

OXFORD/6/WANTAGE/8. The road was turnpiked in 1770.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire: Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4485099350

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MARCHAM

SU49NW

5/136 Milestone at SU 4381 9637

- II

Milestone. Late C18. Limestone. Whitewashed with black letter inscriptions

OXFORD/8/WANTAGE/-. The road was turnpiked in 1770.

(Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4381096370

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MARCHAM

SU49NW

5/137 Noah's Ark Bridge and flanking

walls

- II

Bridge. Late C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble with triangular ashlar coping. 3

semi-circular arches divided by buttress from similar overflow arch to left. The

bridge may date from the turnpiking of the road to Wantage in 1770.

(The Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums Information Sheet No.5,

1977).

Listing NGR: SU4376196135

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MARCHAM

SU49NW

5/138 Woodside Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1770. Coursed and dressed limestone; hipped old tile

roof; brick ridge stack. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Segmental stone arches over C20 door with flat hood, and early C20 three-light

casements: timber lintels over similar first-floor casements. Mid C19 rear

extension of similar materials. Interior: chamfered beams. Open fireplace with

straight-run staircase to rear.

Listing NGR: SU4480099379

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (East side)

8/150 Two Barns approx. 15m NE of

No.41

GV II

Two barns. Late C17, with later alterations. Stone rubble plinth, with same C20

patching; large timber-framing with weatherboarding; corrugated iron sheet roof,

hall-hipped to right. 3-bay barn. Doorway to centre, doors missing and blocked

opposing doorway. Interior: queen-post roof, 7 with some replacement of common

rafters. Attached late C17 barn, with later alterations. Stone rubble plinth,

with some C20 patching; large timber-framing with weatherboarding corrugated

iron sheet roof, half-hipped to left. 3-bay barn. Doorway to rear centre (doors

missing) and opposing doorway. Interior: Queen-post roof, with some replacement

of common- rafters,

Listing NGR: SU4864492369

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SU4892 MILTON HIGH STREET

8/151 (East side)

19/06/70 No.41 (Tythe Barn Cottage)

(Formerly listed as Nos.41 and

43)

GV II

House. C17, with later alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; red brick;

old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. Single storey and attic; 3-window range.

6-panel door to right with C20 lean-to hood. Two 3-light wood mullion and

transom windows with segmental brick heads, to ground floor left and centre.

raking half-dormers with horizontal sliding sashes. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4863492357

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (East side)

8/152 No.43 (The old Bakery)

25/01/72 (Formerly listed as Old Bakery

(formerly Stable Block)

attached to Nos.41 and 43)

GV II

House, former stables. C18, possibly incorporating earlier structure, with C20

alterations and rebuilding. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth to left: red brick

with random flared headers to left; C20 brick to right; C20 plain-tile gambrel

roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre. Single storey and attic; 3-bay range,

C20 door to centre. 2-light wood mullion and transom window to left with

segmental brick head. C20 window to left of centre. Cross-gable to left with

horizontal sliding sash. Interior not inspected but reputed to be of cruck

construction. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4863092343

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (East side)

8/153 No.47

GV II

House. Dated 1780 on datestone to first floor right of centre. Stone uncoursed

rubble plinth; red brick; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. Double-depth

plan, 3-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with flat

hand, 3-light segmental-headed casements to ground and first floors left and

right, with segmental brink heads. 2-light segmental-headed casement to first

floor centre with segmental brick head. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4861592316

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (East side)

Milbrook House School House

8/154

- II

Farmhouse, now school. Probably late C16, encased C18, with C19 alterations. Red

brick with some flared headers old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right brick

ridge stack to right of centre, end stack to left: 2 storeys and attic; 3-windows

range, 6-panel part-glazed door to left with painted wood architrave surround

and flat wood on brackets. 4-light casements to ground floor centre and right,

with segmental brick heads 3-light casements to first floor centre and right,

with segmental brick heads. 2-light casement to first floor left with segmental

brick head. Brick dentil course to eaves. Hipped dormers to left and right with

3-light horizontal sliding sashes. C18 addition to left, Red brick; old

plain-tile roof, half-hipped to left. 2-storey, single-bay addition. 4-light

casement to ground floor, 3-light casement to first floor, both with segmental

brick heads. Interior: Queen-strut roof. Early C19 straight-flight staircase

which divides at half landing into 2 flights. C18 2-panel doors to some rooms

and C18 fielded panels to part of stair-well. Chamfered spine beams to ground

floor.

Listing NGR: SU4849292057

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HILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (West side)

8/155 Church of Saint Blaise

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. C14 west tower and south porch; nave, north aisle, and chancel c.1849 by

Henry Woodyer. Coursed stone rubble to tower; squared coursed stone to nave,

aisle, and chancel; C19 plain-tile roof; roof of tower not visible, 4-bay nave

and north aisle, 2-bay chancel and west tower. Gothic Revival style. C19 plank

door to 2 centre arched doorway to left of nave, with stone-vaulted stone porch.

Cl9 Perpendicular tracery windows to nave, aisle, and chancel. Tower: 2-light

plate tracery louvred openings to each side of bell chamber stage. Battlemented

parapet. Interior; arch-braced collar truss roofs to chancel, north aisle, and

part of nave. Plaster vault to rest of nave. C19 reredos, altar, altar rail and

painted inscriptions to chancel. C19 stone pulpit with C20 alterations to right

of nave, Moved C19 stone font to north aisle, History: Bryant Barrett of Milton

Manor House (q.v.) built his family vault onto the Church in 1769. Bishop

Challoner was buried here in 1791, until his remains were removed in 1947 to

Westminster Cathedral.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p178; Milton Manor, Oxfordshire by S.

Mockler, undated)

Listing NGR: SU4853692417

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (West side)

8/156 Font, approx. 25m SE of Church

of St. Blaise

GV II

Font. C14 stone bowl of C19 stone pillar. Octagonal pillar. Octagonal with

inverted cross-gabled base. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4855092393

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (West side)

8/157 Milton Manor House and Milton

08/08/52 Manor Cottage

GV I

Manor house, with attached kitchen and brewhouse range, part converted to

dwelling. c.1670, for Paul Calton Senior; with wings, kitchen and brewhouse

range added c.1776 by Stephen Wright for Bryant Barrett. Red brick; rendered

quoins and pilasters; C20 plain-tile hipped roof to centre block; slate hipped

roofs to wings. Basement, 3-storey, 5-window range to centre with 2-storey,

3-bay wings to left and right. Centre block; 4-pane windows to basement. Flight

of steps with wrought-iron balustrade to ground floor centre approaching sash

door with fanlight and wood boric pilaster surround with open pediment above.

Doric rendered pilasters between bays to ground floor. 12-pane unhorned sashes

to ground floor with flat brick arches. Stone cornice between ground and first

floors. Composite giant-order pilasters between bays to first and second floors,

with fleur-de-lys medallions at first floor level. 12-pane unhorned sashes to

first floor with stone floating cornices. 9-pane unhorned sashes to second floor

with flat brick arches, Rendered dentil cornice to eaves, Wings to left and

right have wider central bays, with 12-pane unhorned sashes to ground and first

floors of central bays. Round-headed recesses to ground floors of flanking bays.

Round-headed niches to first floors of flanking bays. Doric rendered pilasters

between bays to ground and first floors. Stone dentil cornice and plain parapet

to eaves. Rear: identical to front, except angled bays to ends of wings with

sash windows to angles and plain brick to cardinal fronts. Interior: cantilever

wood open-well staircase from basement to attic at rear of main block. C17

richly carved wood fireplace surround to Hall. Mid C17 plaster ceiling, to

Drawing Room of compartments and oval panels with oak and bay-leaf decoration in

John Webb-style. 0vermantel to fireplace from Gunnersbury Park. Dining Room

redecorated far Bryant Barrett, with fielded panelling, and having 2 serving

alcoves. Chinese wall paper to Chinese bedroom and dressing room to first floor

of main block. South wing contains Strawberry-Hill-Gothick Library and Roman

Catholic chapel. Library has ogee-headed book cases and fireplace surround.

Chapel has "gothick" strapwork to walls and roved ceiling with pendant bosses,

C14 English stained glass from Steventon Church, and C17 and C18 Flemish stained

glass. Attached kitchen and brewhouse range. Red brick; old plain-tile hipped

roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right of centre. Single storey and attic;

9-bay range. 1:7:1. 7-bay arcade to centre with doors and casements to rear. End

bays have thermal windows to round-arched recesses. Six C20 flat-roofed dormers.

Interior not inspected but noted as retaining many original features. History;

built by the Calton family. William III is reputed to have stayed at Milton on

11th December 1688, while his troops were quartered at Abingdon. Tsar Peter the

Great is also reputed to have stayed to discuss naval matters with Admiral

Benbow. Bryant Barrett bought the house on 5th October 1764, for £10,000 and

began a programme of extension and improvements.

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(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p178-9; Milton Manor House. Oxfordshire

by S. Mockler, undated; The Manor House, Milton, Berkshire by A. Oswald, in

Country Life, 1948, December 17, p1274-1277; and December 24, p1330-1333)

Listing NGR: SU4841592381

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SU4892 MILTON HIGH STREET

8/158 (West side)

Kitchen garden walls aprox.

70m NE of Milton Manor House

and attached perimeter walls,

piers, gates and outbuilding

GV II

Kitchen garden walls. c.1764 by Stephen Wright for Bryant Barrett. Red brick.

Rectangular plan, with gates. Attached perimeter walls. Red brick, part with

coursed stone rubble plinth. Brick gatepiers with stone quoins and stone ball

and stone pineapple finials with C19 cast-iron gates. Outbuilding, possibly

former animal house. c.1764. Red brick, old plain-tile half-hipped roof.

Single-storey, l0-bay range. 4-bay open centre. 3-bay ends have central doors

and C20 altered louvred windows to left and right. Interior: curved

under-principal roof with C19 alterations, creating king-post roof to right.

History, forms part of the additions and alterations made by Bryant Barrett

after buying Milton Manor

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p178-9; Milton Manor Oxfordshire: by S.

Mockler, undated)

Listing NGR: SU4850692490

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (West side)

8/159 Stables and coach house

approx. 60m NE of Milton Manor

House

GV II

Stable and coach house. c.1764 by Stephen Wright for Bryant Barrett. Red brick;

old plain-tile hipped roof with lead ridges and cross-roofs to coach houses.

Single storey and attic; 7-bay range with coach house pavillions to each end.

Central round-arched recessed porch with plank doors to each internal face.

Cast-iron cross-windows with cast-iron decorative glazing bars. Plank double

doors to coach houses. Brick dentil cornice to eaves and pediment-gables and

2-light wood casements. Interior: wooden horse stalls to left. Cast-iron horse

stalls to right made by St. Pancras Iron-works. History; forms part of the

additions and alterations made by Bryant Barrett after buying Milton Manor.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p178-9; Milton Manor; Oxfordshire: by S.

Mockler, undated)

Listing NGR: SU4846092441

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MILTON HIGH STREET

BU4892 (West side)

9/160 Sluicehead approx. 45m E of

Milton Manor House

GV II

Sluicehead. c.1764 probably by Stephen Wright, for Bryant Barrett, Ashlar stone.

Segmental open pediment on volutes. History: forms part of Bryant Barrett's _

landscaping of the grounds which included the formation of 3 ponds.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p178-9; Milton Manor, 0xfordshire; by S.

Mockler, undated)

Listing NGR: SU4846992388

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MILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (West side)

8/161 Nos.42a and 42b

GV II*

House, now 2 dwellings. Early C14, with C15 extensions and later alterations.

Stone rubble plinth; irregular timber-framing with tension braces and rendered

infill; thatch roof; old plain-tile hipped roof to cross-wing; stone-based brick

ridge stack to left of centre; brick ridge stack to cross-wing. Single-ended

hall-house plan. Single storey and attic; 3-bay range with 2-storey, 3-bay

cross-wing- to left. Flank door to left of main range. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Interior not inspected but the following information fluted; west

range has chamber-bay to west end, originally single-storeyed; which has

partition truss with tie-beam, dragon-ties. Queen posts supporting arcade

plates, and central crown-post. Next two bays were open hall; central

arch-braced base-cruck truss with single tie and crown post over with chamfers

and roll strips, and curved square 4-way braces. Brick and stone stack inserted

into smoke-bay. Arcade plates end in aisled-end truss with bases of Queen-posts

embedded in wing all and bevelled in imitation of stone corbels. Crown-post

roof to cross-wing. Cross-wing originally jettied with dragon-ties at former

corners. Original bargeboards survive in North end with cinqfoiled decoration.

(Unpublished research information by Dr. C.R.J. Currie)

Listing NGR: SU4856092362

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SU4892 MILTON HIGH STREET

8/162 (West side)

No.62 (Mallams)

GV II

House. c.1830. Colour-washed red brick; slate hipped roof with lead ridges;

brick end stack to right, ridge stack to left return. 2-storey, 3-window range.

6-panel part-glazed door to centre with square porch on thin Doric columns.

12-pane unhorned sashes to all openings with flat brick arches. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4853792249

1585

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HILTON HIGH STREET

SU4892 (West side)

8/163 No.64 (Vine Cottage)

GV II

House. Probably early C18. Red brick; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks.

2-storey; 2-window range. 6-panel door to centre with segmental brick head.

3-light casements to ground and first floors left and right, with segmental

brick heads. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior: straight-flight staircase -

with winders to base, from ground to first floors. Open fireplaces to ground

floor left and right. Spine beams and joists visible to ground floor. Wide

floor-boards to first floor.

Listing NGR: SU4852192212

1586

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MILTON MILL LANE

SU4892 (North side)

8/164 Milton Mill House

II

Mill house, now house. C17, possibly incorporating earlier structure, with C18

and C20 alterations. Red brick with random flared headers; plain-tile

tile-hanging to first floor left and centre, probably on timber-framing; old

plain-tile roof, hipped and catslide to right; brick end stack to left, ridge

stack to right of centre, internal stack to right with 2 diagonally-set flues.

2-storey, 4-window range. C20 plank door to C20 projecting gabled porch at right

of centre. Irregular fenestration of 3-light casements with leaded lights.

Interior; Queen-post roof, raised to rear, with some alterations to trusses. C20

dog-leg staircase to rear. Open fireplaces to ground floor left and centre.

Chamfered spine beams, some rooms having chamfered joists. Reputed to be partly

of cruck construction.

Listing NGR: SU4805692587

1587

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MILTON SCHOOL LANE

SU4892 (North side)

8/165 Home Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. C17, with C18 and C19 alterations. Red brick with flared headers in

Flemish bond to left; roughcast, probably on brick, to right of centre; red

brick to right; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks, ridge stack to centre.

Single storey and attic; 4-window range. 4-panel part-glazed door to porch on

left return. Irregular fenetration of casements. Cross-gable to left with

casement. Cross-gable to right of centre with C18 "Ipswich" window. Gabled

dormers with casements to left of centre, and to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4874192278

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MILTON SCHOOL LANE

(North side)

SU4892 Home Farm Cottage

8/166

GV II

Cottage. C17 with some later alterations. Large timber-framing with rendered

infill; thatch half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit plan with

cross-wing to rear, possibly an addition. Single storey and attic; 2-window

range at right-angles to street. Plank door to left with open timber-framed

notch. Irregular fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4874192277

1589

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MILTON SCHOOL LANE

SU4892 (South side)

8/167 Old Moor Grange and Stepstone

09/08/74 Cottage

Formerly listed as Hospital

Farmhouse)

II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Late C17. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish

bond; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick ridge stacks to left and right returns.

storeys and attic; 5-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre, with

overlight. C19 wood cross-windows to all openings, those to ground and first

floors, stepped over doorway. Blind rendered panel to first floor centre.

Rendered curved eaves. 2 hipped full dormers with 2-light casements. Interior

not inspected, but noted as having timber-framed walls to central corridor to

front door. C20 addition to rear left is not of special architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU4875192197

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NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY LANE

SP40NE (East side)

3/69 Nos.13 and 15

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Tudor

Cottage No.15)

- II

House, now 2 dwellings. Early C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled concrete

tile roof; syymetrical end stacks of stone finished in C20 brick. 3-unit plan. 2

storeys; 3-window range. Arched cavetto-moulded doorway in second bay from

right. Three 3-light and two 2-light stone-mullioned cavetto-moulded windows.

Early C19 one-storey bay to left of limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof

and 2 leaded casements. Central internal stair-turret and outshut to rear.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4889606198

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NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY LANE

SP4905 (West side)

11/70 Church of St. Lawrence

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as St.

Lawrence's Church together

with churchyard cross)

GV II*

Church. Early C12: early C13 tower, C13-C16 fenestration: chancel arch rebuilt

by John Macduff Derick in 1800's. Uncoursed limestone rubble with ashlar

dressings; gabled stone slate roof. Chancel and nave and west tower. C15

cinquefoil-headed east window: 2-bay chancel has early C16 four-light window and

C13 pointed lancet above Norman lancet to south, and restored C14 trefoil-headed

lancet and blocked C16 doorway to north. 2-bay nave: north wall has Norman

lancets flanking Norman doorway with voussoirs and quoining partly intact: south

wall has C15 three-light cinquefoil-headed window and unusual late C13

three-light window with lozenge tracery in triangular head, which flank C17

porch with chamfered oak frame and studded door: fine C12 south door with

zig-zag carving to roll-moulded arch set over columns of single order with

scalloped capitals. Interior: ancient triangular niche for piscina; late C17

communion table with C20 top; early C19 Gothic-style communion rail; C16

queen-post roof of 2 tiers with downward arch bracing from central stud to tie

beam, and C20 replacement of collars, purlins, windbraces and rafters. Chancel

arch and flanking arches built in Norman style by John Macduff Derick:

previously a more simple Norman arch and squint. Nave: studded door to rood

stairs, 2 early medieval aumbries, early C19 lectern and missal; C15 octagonal

font has finely-carved Decorated blind tracery; C20 organ loft and

pointed-chamfered arch at west end. Monuments: floor tablets in chancel to

Elizabeth Fynmore, c.1715, and William Fynmore, d.1757. Early C18 wall tablet to

William Finmere has heraldic cartouche and flanking swags set over

bolection-moulded fielded inscription panel. Baroque wall tablet, probably by

William Bird, to William Fynmore d.1646 and his son d.1673: heraldic achievement

and putti rest on oval panel with richly-carved surround. Stained glass: 1930

memorial east window. Late C19 glass in 2 chancel windows and east window of

nave: reset C15 fragments in west window. The unusual late C13 triangular-headed

window is similar to those at Cumnor (q.v.), Stanton, John and Theale.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.407; Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.186;

Bodleian Library, M.S. Top, Berks, c.57, fol.119 and Def.a.119, Nos.16 and 17;

National Monuments Record).

Listing NGR: SP4948305479

1592

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY LANE

SP4905 (West side)

11/71 Chest tomb approx. 3m. S of

chancel of Church of St.

Lawrence

GV II

Chest tomb. Late C18/early Cl9. Limestone. Moulded plinth and cornice; panelled

sides.

Listing NGR: SP4949605477

1593

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY LANE

SP4905 (West side)

11/72 Chest tomb approx. 2m. S of

nave and 6m. E of S porch of

Church of St. Lawrence

GV II

Chest tomb. Late C18/early C19. Limestone. Moulded plinth and cornice; panelled

sides.

Listing NGR: SP4949005474

1594

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY LANE

SP4905 (West side)

11/73 Churchyard cross approx. 15m.

09/02/66 S of Church of St. Lawrence

(Formerly listed as St.

Lawrence's Church together

with churchyard cross)

GV II*

Cross. C15. Limestone. Approx. two metres of original shaft set on octagonal

plinth with 4 steps to base. Drawn by R.C. Buckler c.1820.

(Bodleian Library, M.S. Top, gen.a.11, Jol.4, No.19).

Listing NGR: SP4950505470

1595

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY LANE

SP4905 (West side)

11/74 No.20 (The Old Manor House)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as 20, North

Hinksey Lane)

- II

House. Late C16; early C17 to left wing: restored c.1930. Left wing:

timber-framed, of 3 panels deep, with early C19 brick infill; rear wall of

timber studs with brick infill, set on high limestone rubble plinth. Late C16

front right wing: timber framing much restored c.1930; two-bay rear wall has

arch-braced posts with slighter intermediate studs and roughcast infill, set on

high limestone rubble plinth. Gabled stone slate roof; stone ashlar ridge stack

has moulded drip course. L-plan with front right wing. 2 storeys; 2-window

range. Mullioned windows of c.1930. Timber-framed porch with C20 door adjoins

right wing. Canted oriel window supported on carved bracket to rear, with

ovolo-moulded wood mullions. Interior: front room of right wing has late C16

stone fireplace with debased relief carving. Rear right room has stop-chamfered

beams and late C16 moulded stone fireplace with carved consoles to overmantle

with frieze of Tudor roses: room above has moulded stone fireplace and 2-bay

queen-post roof with clasped purlins and windbraces. Early C17 extension to

left: ground-floor room has stop-chamfered beam, chamfered stone arched

fireplace with sunk spandrels and spice cupboard. Room above has fine moulded

stone fireplace with flanking pilasters; overmantle has strapwork carving and

griffins' heads flanking arms of St. John's College. Quartered beams of fine

plasterwork ceiling have moulded cornices with pomegranite trails: 4 panels have

strapwork patterns and grape-like pendants.

Listing NGR: SP4903605958

1596

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (West side)

11/81 Martyr Farmhouse

04/03/69 (Formerly listed as Manor

Farmhouse (or Martyr

Farmhouse))

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C18, remodelled early C19. Coursed limestone rubble with

dressed quoins: C19 brick at top of right gable. Gabled stone slate roof; brick

ridge stacks. L-plan with rear left wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range.

Timber lintel over C20 door in second bay from left. Chamfered timber lintels

over 2 early C19 eight-pane sashes to right, and later C19 sashes. 3-window

range left side wall has 2 early C19 eight-pane sashes and early C19 canted

2-storey bay with eight-pane sashes. Early C19 eight- and 6-pane sashes to rear.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4952905403

1597

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY

SP5004

14/65 Hinksey Hill Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1770-80. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof; brick

ridge and end stacks. T-plan with rear right wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window

range to right. Keyed flat stone arches over C19 four-panelled door with

overlight, and eight-pane sashes except C20 French window left of door and stone

lintel over 4-pane sash above door: 2 roof dormers with C20 two-light casements.

Rear wing of similar materials: 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range with

half-hipped roof and internal stack and outshut to left. Interior not inspected

but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP5010804328

1598

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY

SP5004

14/66 Hinksey Hill Farm, barn

approx. 20m. NE of farmhouse

GV II

Barn, now store. Dated 1776 on tie beam. Coursed limestone rubble; half-hipped

stone slate roof. L-plan of 4 and 4 bays. Dressed quoins to threshing floor

entries, which have hipped midstreys to rear. Interior: collar-truss roofs with

butt purlins: braced post at junction between 2 barns. Barn on left,

distinguished by pup-hog/ventilation holes and more irregular masonry, probably

has earlier origins.

Listing NGR: SP5008804264

1599

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY

SP4905

11/67 Well House, approx. 160m SE of

09/02/66 The Fold

(Formerly listed as Well House

(part of the Fold))

- II*

Well house. Built 1610 for Otho Nicholson. Limestone ashlar with C20 repairs;

gabled C20 stone slate roof. One storey; 3-bay range. Moulded plinth course.

Side walls each have 2 gabled buttresses. Front gable end has heraldic cartouche

and 2-light vent abouve round-headed doorway: similar vent in rear gable wall.

Cyma-kneelers to stone-coped gable ends. Interior not inspected. The springs on

the hillside here supplied Oseney Abbey and the Friars Preachers of Oxford: the

Well House was part of Otho Nicholson's scheme to bring this spring-water direct

to "Carfax Conduit" in the centre of Oxford. Scheduled Ancient Monument.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.186; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.406).

Listing NGR: SP4952405048

1600

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY BOTLEY

SP40NE

3/68 South View

07/05/76

- II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1800. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; concrete

tile gambrel roof; brick symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit plan with central

passage. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Gauged brick flat arches over

C19 six-panelled door with overlight and 8-pane sashes. Rear: similar sashes and

central stair-turret with hipped roof flanked by late C19 outshuts. Service wing

to rear right of similar materials and one storey and attic; 2-bay range: C19

three-light casement adjoins plank door with bracketed flat hood. Interior:

early C19 fireplaces and doors. Unusual spiral staircase with stick balusters.

The house is unusual for retaining an earlier C18 plan form and elevation.

Listing NGR: SP4887506254

1601

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (East side)

11/75 No.27

25/01/72 (Formerly listed as Nos.12

(Ruskin Cottage), 22, 26 and

27)

- II

House. Mid/late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; roughcast right side wall, and

gable end to left; outshut weatherboarded to rear. Half-hipped thatch roof;

stack to rear left of stone finished in C20 brick. One-unit outshut plan with

left cross wing. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Chamfered timber lintels

over C20 plank door and flanking early C20 two- and 3-light casements: 2-light

dormer casement and first-floor casements. Interior: C19 fireplace to left.

First floor not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4972005311

1602

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (East side)

11/76 No.7 (Ferry Cottage)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Hengestre

Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C17. Coursed and dressed limestone with ashlar quoins; gabled and

half-hipped C20 tile roof; ridge stack of stone finished in brick. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Ovolo-moulded wood

lintel over C20 door. Label moulds over much restored ovolo-moulded

stone-mullioned 3-light windows. 3-light leaded half-dormer casement to right.

Left side wall has label mould over early C17 ovolo-moulded stone-mullioned

3-light window. C20 extension to rear. Interior: stepped ovolo-moulded doorframe

to room on right, which has chamfered bressumer over fireplace with stepped

ovolo-moulded stone jambs. Room on left has stepped ovolo-moulded beam with

roll-stop, and similar moulding to fireplace (restored lintel): winder stairs to

rear of stack, with cavetto-moulded stair-light.First floor has timber-frame

partition to left and chamfered bressumer over fireplace to right.

Listing NGR: SP4959405418

1603

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (East side)

11/77 College Farmhouse and attached

walls and railings

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1820-50. Coursed and dressed limestone with ashlar dressings;

gabled Welsh slate roof; symmetrical end stacks, rebuilt in C20 brick. L-plan

with rear right wing. Tudor-Revival style. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Stone

lintel over 6-panelled door with overlight: early C19 trellised porch on stone

plinth. Label moulds over 2-light chamfered stone-mullioned windows with

casements. Rear wing of similar materials and style: 2-storey, 2-window range

includes label mould over plank door with overlight and stone ashlar end stack.

Interior not inspected. Subsidiary features: forecourt wall of coursed dressed

limestone encloses area approx. 10m. x 16m. : front gateway has ashlar piers with

ball finials flanked by plain iron railings.

Listing NGR: SP4955605448

1604

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (West side)

11/78 No.26

25/01/72 (Formerly listed as Nos.12

(Ruskin Cottage), 22, 26 and

27)

GV II

House. Late C17/early C18, remodelled and extended 1950/60. Uncoursed limestone

rubble; half-hipped thatch roof; stack removed. 2-unit plan. One storey and

attic; 2-window range. Timber lintel over C19 plank door: C20 stone porch.

Timber lintels over flanking C19 two-light (right) and C20 two-light casements:

tall gabled dormer has late C18/early C19 three-light casement with turnbuckle

to opening iron light. Interior: stop-chamfered beams, and winder stairs to

right First-floor has timber-framed partition with arched doorhead; windbraces

to right and collar truss in right end wall. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4969305298

1605

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (West side)

11/79 No.22

25/01/72 (Formerly listed as Nos.12

(Ruskin Cottage), 22, 26 and

27)

GV II

House. Early/mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick

symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range.

Timber lintels over C20 plank door and flanking 2-light casements: 2-light

dormer casements. C20 bay of similar materials to left. Blocked door in right

gable wall. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4968205306

1606

of

2228

NORTH HINKSEY NORTH HINKSEY VILLAGE

SP4905 (West side)

11/80 No.12 (Ruskin Cottage)

25/01/72 (Formerly listed as Nos.12

(Ruskin Cottage), 22, 26 and

27)

GV II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; right end stack of

stone finished in brick and similar rear lateral stack finished in C18 brick.

2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over C20 plank

door and flanking C19 (left) and C20 three-light casements: similar C20 dormer

casements. C20 extension to rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest. In 1874 Ruskin mentioned this cottage when he encouraged

undergraduates to improve the road through the village and so "feel the pleasure

of useful muscular work" (plaque on wall).

Listing NGR: SP4963605360

1607

of

2228

SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/198 Quarry House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate

roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan with outshut. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window

range (originally 5). Timber lintel over 6-panelled (4 glazed) door; timber

porch of c.1930 with stone slate roof. 2 mid C19 canted bays with sashes; timber

lintels over early C20 three-light and one 2-light (over door) casements, 3

blocked windows and one blocked doorway to left. 2 gabled roof dormers. Roof is

gabled to right and half-hipped to left; ridge and right end stacks, the latter

having early C18 moulded brick. Mid C20 extension with limestone rubble walling

and tile roof to left of front. Original outshut to rear left has had openings

much altered in mid C20; C18 two-bay block with half-hipped roof to right of

outshut has late C17/early C18 twelve-panelled door. To right of this is a mid

C20 extension built in similar style. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU3180393605

1608

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/161 Box Orchard

GV II

House. Early C18. Roughcast front and rear, coursed limestone rubble to sides;

concrete tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Mid

C20 door and windows. Mid C20 gabled dormer. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Late

C19 and mid C20 lean-to at rear. Interior: C19 plank doors. First floor has

chamfered and stopped beam to left. 4-bay common-rafter roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3577796571

1609

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/162 Church of All Saints

21/11/66

GV II*

Church. 1745-50 for J.A. Pusey; top of tower c.1840. Limestone ashlar to west

porch, dressed and coursed limestone with strap pointing and ashlar quoins to

other walls; roof not visible. Oblong plan, with transeptal north and south

chapels and west tower and porch. Mid Georgian style. Venetian east window;

memorial inscription to William White d.1655 in south wall of chancel. Venetian

windows to end walls of transeptal chapels which have flat string with cavetto

moulded soffit beneath parapet; also two lunettes flanking segmental arch over

6-panelled (2 glazed) door to each of west walls. Semi-circular keyed arch with

impost blocks to each side wall of nave, which has similar arch to pedimented

west porch; segmental arch over 3-panelled double-leaf west door in porch.

Parapet ramped up to west tower of c.1840; similar semi-circular arches with

plain string at impost level and bracketed Italian style cornice to Greek

acroteria. Interior: Moulded plaster cornices. Carved face of Christ in south

chancel wall. Semi-circular keyed chancel arch with impost blocks; mid C19 rail.

Venetian screens to side chapels. South chapel has pedimented doorway with Roman

Ionic pilasters, wall tablet to Philip Pusey d.1867 and large monument by Peter

Scheemakers to Jane and J.A. Pusey d. 1742 and 1753; broken pediment and Roman

Ionic pilasters frame reredos with bust over reclining female figure holding

book. North chapel has oval tablet by William Bird for M. Dunch, d.1679, which

has crude weeping putti flanking heraldic crest at top; Nave has elaborate mid

C18 octagonal font, royal arms carved in stone over door and reset incised

memorial slab with figures of Henry Dogget and wife. d.1480.

(R. Gunn, Dictionary of British Sculptors, 1600-1821, 1951, pp,55, 344;

Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.195).

Listing NGR: SU3604796531

1610

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/163 Church of All Saints, chest

tomb approx. 0.5m. S of W

chapel

GV II

Chest tomb. Richard Pusey d.1655, Mary Pusey d.1696. Limestone. Moulded plinth

and cornice; brass inscription plate to centre of side wall.

Listing NGR: SU3605596531

1611

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/164 Church of All Saints, memorial

approx 1m. SW of chancel

GV II

Memorial. Anne and John Thomas, d.1799 and 1802. Limestone. Moulded plinth and

cornice to square base with oval inscription panels. Surmounted by urn with

water leaf decoration to base.

Listing NGR: SU3605696525

1612

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/165 Lake House

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as The

Rectory)

GV II

Rectory, now house. c.1830. Squared and coursed limestone, ashlar string and

door dressings; Welsh slate roof; brick stack to left, stone stack finished in

brick to right. Double depth central-staircase plan. Regency style. 2 storeys

and attic; 3-window range. Plain semi-circular arch over C20 door with fanlight.

Flat stone arches over 6-pane sashes. Plain string course; central gabled

dormer. End stacks, external to right; gabled roof. Similar windows to sides and

rear, except semi-circular arch with ashlar dressings to rear stair-light, over

early C19 porch. Interior not inspected. 2-storey, 3-window range of c.1970 in

similar materials to left of front.

Listing NGR: SU3606296494

1613

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/166 Lodge Cottage

GV II

House. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; C20 tile roof; stone stacks. 2-unit

plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Flat stone arch over C19 plank door. Similar

arches over late C19 four-light casements on ground floor and timber lintels

over late C19 two-light casements on first floor. Gabled roof; gable end stacks.

Later lean-to to right of front, of coursed limestone rubble with tile roof.

Interior: Room to left has segmental brick arch over open fireplace with bread

oven. 3-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3727896545

1614

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/167 Lodge Farmhouse and Lodge Farm

Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; C20 tile roof; C20 brick stacks.

2-unit double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Flat hood over early C19

six-panelled door. Flat stone arches over C20 casements on ground floor and C18

three-light leaded casements on first floor. Gabled roof; gable end and ridge

stacks. 2-light leaded casements to left side wall. interior; Plan farm remains

intact; late C19 doors; early C19 straight flight stairs opposite rear entry.

Later C19 single storey extensions of limestone rubble with Welsh slate roofs to

left and right of front.

Listing NGR: SU3727896546

1615

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/168 Lodge Farm, barn approx. 20m.

N of farmhouse

GV II

Barn, Date on tie beam, 1759. William Brotherton Esq. Coursed limestone rubble,

brick quoins; corrugated iron to left gable wall; concrete tile roof. 4-bay plan

with front aisle. To front is porch with hipped roof to threshing floor flanked

by aisle walls; timber lintel over plank door to left. Interior: 4-bay

queen-post roof with butt, staggered purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3725996596

1616

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/169 Pusey Home Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C18. Limestone random rubble; stone slate roof; brick stacks,

stone stack to rear. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 flat hood over

central C20 door. Flat stone arches over C20 three light casements. Gabled roof;

right end stack. 2 hipped dormers to rear. Wing to rear left in similar style

and materials has 3-window range; C18 two-light leaded casements to right side,

which also has 2 hipped dormers and mid C19 lean-to with adjoining verandah on

chamfered posts continued to lean-to at rear: left side has two inserted C20

windows; ridge and gable end stacks. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3604096458

1617

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/170 Pusey Home Farm, barn and

atttached stable approx. 5Om.

SW of farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof. 5-bay plan with

central threshing floor. Central double opening to threshing floor; splayed

ventilation slits to all walls. Half hipped roof. Interior: 5-bay collar-truss

roof with side struts and butt purlins. Attached to front left is late C18

shelter shed in similar materials which joins house and encloses this side of

yard. Included for group value. Part of a group, including farmhouse, enclosing

farmyard.

Listing NGR: SU3603896412

1618

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/171 Pusey Home Farm, granary

approx. 20m. SW of farmhouse

GV II

Granary. Late C18. Weatherboarded over light timber frame raised on staddle

stones; stone slate roof. One storey and loft. C20 window over plank door in

gable end. C20 windows in side walls. Half-hipped roof. Interior: Chamfered beam

and joists. 2-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3601496422

1619

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/172 Pusey Home Farm, barn and

attached stable approx. 30m. W

of farmhouse

GV II

Barn. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble; Stone slate roof. 5-bay plan with

central threshing floor. Central double opening to threshing floor. Splayed

ventilation slits to left; concrete lintel over C20 casement to right.

Half-hipped roof. Interior: 5-bay collar truss roof with side struts and butt

purlins. Subsidiary features: stable block in similar style and materials to

right has flat stone arches over 2 plank doors and two C20 casements, and 5-bay

roof with post and pad trusses. Attached to front right is similar smaller

stable with gabled roof, one stable door and adjoining C20 window, and 2-bay

collar truss roof with side struts and butt purlins. Included for group value.

Part of a group,including farmhouse, enclosing farmyard.

Listing NGR: SU3600696438

1620

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/173 Pusey House

10/11/52

GV 11*

Country House. c.1750, by John Sanderson for J.A. Pusey. Limestone ashlar; Welsh

slate roof; stone stacks. Double depth plan. 2 storeys and attic; 5-bay range

flanked by 2-storey, 3-bay canted wings. Tuscan columns and triglyph frieze to

semi-circular arched doorway with moulded imposts; 4-panelled double-leaf door

with fanlight. Flat stone arches over sashes. Plain string course; bracketed

eaves to centre, moulded cornice to side wings. Hipped roof to centre, pyramidal

roofs to side wings; end, ridge and lateral stacks. Flanking quadrant walls of

squared and coursed limestone each divided into 5 bays by vermiculated stonework

steps and ball finials; pedimented features at ends have alternating bands of

limestone rubble and vermiculated stone with round-headed niche. Rear elevation

has flat stone arches over sashes and floating cornice over central C20 door;

similar quadrant walls to sides have busts set in round-headed niches with

vermiculated stone voussoirs which are also applied to niches of end features.

Interior: Panelled doors and 6-panelled shutters. Entrance hall has Roman Ionic

screen to room on left with fine mid C18 fireplace, pedimented with eared

architrave and Roman Ionic flanking pilasters. To right are dog leg stairs with

wrought iron railings and wreathed handrail and round arch to Dining Room with

mid C18 fireplace and rococo surround to mirror over. Drawing room to left of

hall made out of two rooms c.1950; 2 late C18 reset fireplaces and mid C20

neo-classical frieze. Round arch from front to rear hall, the side walls having

central mirror in semi-circular arch flanked by 6-panelled doors and plasterwork

with garlands and musical instruments; corbels to statues in round-headed

niches; coved ceiling. Reset late C18 fireplaces in rooms to left and right,

latter having C18 book shelves. First floor has rococo frieze to landing, C18

fireplaces, C18 and mid C19 cornices and, to right of main stairs, mid C18 dog

leg stairs with turned balusters on closed string to second floor. Subsidiary

features: One storey and basement, 2 x 4 bay service block to right has 2

lunettes to front and 3 keyed segmental arches to right over central window and

flanking entries to basement. Similar one-storey blocks of 2 x 4 bays attached

to front and rear of right side, the rear block retaining C18 two-light leaded

casements.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.195-6; H.M. Colvin, A Biographical

Dictionary of British Architecture, 1600-1840, 1978, p.716).

Listing NGR: SU3602396436

1621

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/174 Pusey House, dovecote approx.

21/11/66 800m. SW

(Formerly listed as

pigeoncote Pusey House)

GV II

Dovecote. Late C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and dressings; stone

slate roof. Octagonal plan. Pointed brick arch with keystone over plank door,

divided by continuous string course from an upper level. Hipped dormer, ogee

head to opening used as glover. Similar walls with blind doorways alternate with

quatrefoil above similar pointed arch to bricked blind window. Pyramidal roof

surmounted by ball finial. Interior: Brick nesting boxes in all walls.

Listing NGR: SU3547596582

1622

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/175 Pusey House, stables approx.

10/11/52 25m. W

GV II

Stables west of Pusey House (q.v.). Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble; stone

slate roof; stone stacks. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. Semi-circular

keyed arch over 6-panelled door with fanlight. Flat stone arches over 2 blocked

doors and 2 blocked windows flanking door, and C18 two-light leaded casements on

first floor. 2 gabled roof dormers with C18 two-light leaded casments flank

central clock and belfry with trefoiled heads to openings and weathervane on

ball finial. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Similar C18 casements to rear.

One-storey extensions in similar materials and style to left and right of front;

C20 casements, 6-panelled door in 3-window left range; loft doors in gabled

dormers; hipped roofs. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3584996763

1623

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/176 Pusey House, urn approx. 5m.

ENE of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancing figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3589896751

1624

of

2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/177 Pusey House, urn approx. 28m.

ENE of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancing figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3590096745

1625

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/178 Pusey House, urn approx. 26m.

ENE of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancing figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3590796745

1626

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2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

Pusey House, urn approx. 25m.

3/179 N of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancing figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3591396745

1627

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PUSEY

SU39NE

Pusey House, urn approx. 26m.

3/180 WNW of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancing figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3592496744

1628

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/181 Pusey House, urn approx. 28m.

WNW of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancang figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3593596745

1629

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/182 Pusey House, urn approx. 5m.

NW of N door

GV II

Urn. Mid. C18. Limestone. Relief carvings of dancing figures in classical dress

playing musical instruments; set on square base. Probably original to Pusey

House Gardens and moved to its present position by Simon Hornby c.1950.

Listing NGR: SU3593896749

1630

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/190 Pusey House, terrace approx.

lOm. S

GV II

Terrace to rear of Pusey House. c.1936. By Geoffrey Jellicoe for Simon Hornby.

Limestone ashlar walls returned to flank central steps. Top of wall surmounted

by urns of c.1830. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3594896743

1631

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/191 Pusey House, bridge approx.

15m. E of temple and 300m. SW

of house

GV II

Bridge at source of lake south of Pusey House (q.v.). Mid C18. Local coral

limestone with central round arch.

Listing NGR: SU3577496686

1632

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2228

PUSEY

SU39NE

3/192 Pusey House, temple approx.

300m. SW

10/11/52

GV II

Temple. Mid C18. Limestone ashlar; copper roof. One storey. Semi-circular arch

over entry; bracketed cornice and quatrefoil frieze beneath parapet. Domed roof.

Interior: blind arcading; 4 round-headed niches in corners have busts on fluted

pedestals of the four Virtues and in the centre of the temple stands a statue of

Mrs. Brotherton nee Pusey, dated 1759.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.110).

Listing NGR: SU3576696700

1633

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/193 Pusey House, walls approx.

50m. W

GV II

Garden walls west of Pusey House (q.v.). Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble and

Flemish bond brick, semi-circular arches over doorways, some with wrought iron

gates. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3584596781

1634

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/194 Rose Cottage and Gardeners

Cottage

GV II

House. Mid C18, remodelled mid C19. Coursed limestone rubble; brick stacks.

original plan unclear. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Semi-circular arch over

central blocked door with window. Semi-circular arches over 3-light leaded

casements except C20 casement to right. Projecting storey band. Hipped roof;

lateral stacks to right side and rear. Canted bay window to right side of c.1850

has stone mullioned and transomed cavetto-moulded windows; similar 2-light

windows above. Left side wall has hood mould over 2-light stone mullioned

cavetto moulded cross window. Extensions to rear have C20 entries. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3572396746

1635

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/195 Nos.3 to 4 The Row

II

Two cottages, now one house. C18. Coursed limestone rubble; C20 tile roof; brick

stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Flat stone arches on ground

floor over plank door and C20 two-light casements; timber lintels on first floor

over similar C20 casements. Gabled roof: gable end stack to left, ridge stack.

C18 two-light leaded casement to left. Interior: Chamfered bressumer over open

fireplace with bread oven. Two sets of winder stairs with C18 plank doors.

Common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU3568396668

1636

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/196 Sunshine Cottage and

Honeysuckle Cottage

GV II

House. c.1730-40. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof brick stacks.

3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Flat stone arch over 2 plank doors, one

with late C19 gabled porch. Flat stone arches over ground floor C20 casements;

first floor C20 casements under eaves. Gabled roof; 2 end stacks and ridge

stack. Interior of Sunshine Cottage (right). Mid C18 three and 6-panelled doors.

Collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Subsidiary features: C19 one-storey

brewhouse in similar materials attached to right front has C20 door and windows

and ridge stack adjoining C19 lean-to with weatherboarded walls and stone slate

roof.

Listing NGR: SU3593596595

1637

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PUSEY

SU39NE

3/197 Tudor Lodge

21/11/66

II

House. 1844 datestone to rear. Roughcast; limestone ashlar dressings; old

fish-scale tile roof; rendered brick stacks. One storey and attic; 3-window

range. Central Dutch-gabled 2-storey porch has label mould over one-light

cavetto-moulded window and over four-centred moulded doorway. To left of porch

is label mould over square-headed cavetto-moulded doorway; to right is label

mould over 2-light stone-mullioned cavetto-moulded window. Two gabled roof

dormers. Dutch gabled roof. Ridge stack to left (previously end stack) lateral

stack to rear. Similar 2-light window to right gable wall. Similar one-storey,

one-bay rear wing has label mould over similar one-light window. Mid C20

extensions to left of front. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3559796618

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RADLEY BARTON LANE

SU59NW (South side)

9/86 Thrupp Farm Cottages

16/06/56

- II

House, now 3 cottages (2 derelict). C17, remodelled mid/late C19. Colourwashed

limestone rubble on ground floor, and rendered; light timber framing with angle

braces to front of cross wing. Gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack, and

lateral stack to cross wing of brick with atone dressings. 2-unit plan with

cross-wing. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Three mid/late Cl9 doors, and C19 two-

and 3-light casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5172797238

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RADLEY CHURCH ROAD

SU5299 (North side)

18/87 Church of St. James

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. C13: chancel of c.1330: C15 tower and fenestration: restored 1902.

Uncoursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings and partly roughcast east wall:

ashlar tower. Gabled artificial stone slate roofs. Chancel and nave with south

aisle and transept and west tower: north aisle and transept destroyed in 1640's.

Fine C15 Perpendicular east window; early C14 angle buttresses have crocketted

pinnacles. Fleuron frieze and crenellated parapet to 2-bay side walls of chancel

which have C15 three-light cinquefoil-headed windows, C19 north door and C17

burial-chamber attached to south. North wall of 2-bay nave has similar reset C15

two- and 3-light windows flanking offset buttress. South transept has Y-tracery

windows of c.1902. Nave has much restored C15 three-light window, an offset

buttress and C15 south doorway with a C17 studded and ribbed door inscribed

"Rodericus Loid 1656": late C19 timber porch. C15 two-light window with restored

label-mould to west end of south aisle. C15 west tower: large Tudor-arched

2-light window above 2-centred doorway with quatrefoil spandrels: similar C15

windows to belfry: single-light windows adjoin sundial to south: crenellated

parapet with gargoyles at corners. Interior: finely-carved painted reredos of

1909. C18 communion rail. Very fine early C17 misericords and stalls with 6-bay

crocketed and panelled canopies bought from Cologne c.1847: benches have huge

C17 poppy heads similar to those in Sunningwell Church (q.v.). Chancel arch of

c.1902. Late C19 stone pulpit has very fine 3-bay late Gothic canopy with angel

pendants to front, and linenfold and curvilinear-traceried panels at back. Late

C19 eagle lectern; C18 pews, much restored; fine Norman drum font with blind

arches is supported on 4 individually-carved colonettes with scalloped capitals;

early C19 wrought-iron lantern-bracket and C20 gallery at west end. South

transept has C13 piscina and C17 collar-truss roof. Unusual 4-bay south arcade

has stop-chamfered oak posts supporting restored arcade plate which has

hollow-chamfered lateral bracing: king-post roof of c.1902. C15 arch to west

tower. Monuments: important monument in chancel by Nicholas Stone of Sir William

Stonhouse, d.1631, and his son, d.1632: finely detailed and coloured. The

recumbent effigies of William and his wife lie on a chest tomb with their

children carved below, and son kneeling with his hands clasped in prayer over a

skull on the right: chest tomb is framed by an open pediment with heraldic

achievement and a shallow back-arch framing inscription panel. Also in chancel

are wall tablets to Sir William Bowyer, d.1893, and Admiral Sir George Bowyer by

F. Nollekens, which has garlanded oval inscription and flag draped over nautical

symbols (compass, canon, anchor, ramrod etc.): oval tablet to his son Lieutenant

Colonel William Bowyer, d.1808 on service in Barbados. South aisle has unusual

triptych with central urn on wall by J. Lock of Abingdon to Davis family c.1822.

Stained glass: east window has early C16 French or Flemish glass and large early

C16 portrait in west window. C16 heraldic glass in other windows has been

re-arranged and "supplemented very skillfully" by Thomas Willement c.1840. The

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canopy over the pulpit is said to have been the canopy to the Speaker's Chair

brought here from Parliament by Speaker William Lenthall in 1630's. Radley was a

Royalist outpost of Oxford in the Civil War, when the north aisle and transept

were destroyed. The C13 style south transept windows replaced C15 ones in the

1902 restoration.

(V.C.H.; Berkshire, pp.414-415; Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp. 196-7;

Bodleian Library, M.S. Top, Berks, c.57, Jol.168v, and c.50, No.146; National

Buildings Record; Patrick Drysdale, Radley, l985, pp.15-19).

Listing NGR: SU5219499377

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RADLEY CHURCH ROAD

SU5299 (North side)

18/88 Chest tomb approx. 2.5m. SW of

porch of Church of St. James

GV II

Chest tomb. C17. Limestone. Central recessed moulded panel with worn cherub's

head flanked by 2 panels of relief-carved Tudor roses set within recessed

roundels: similar roundels to sides and rear.

Listing NGR: SU5217899366

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RADLEY CHURCH ROAD

SU5299 (South side)

18/89 Barn and stable approx. 30m NE

of Church Farmhouse (not

included)

GV II

Barn and stable. Late C18. Flemish bond brick, with some flared headers to sides

and rear: limestone rubble plinth; gabled old tile roof. 5-bay barn, with 2-bay

stable to left. Barn has outshuts flanking central midstrey with C20 tile roof.

Stables have C20 doorways to front, and hayloft door above segmental-arched

blocked doorway flanked by C20 casements to rear. Interior: barn has 5-bay

collar-truss roof with curved inner principals and clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU5219699338

1643

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RADLEY KENNINGTON ROAD

SU5299 (East side)

18/90 No.2 (The Old Vicarage)

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as The old

Vicarage (No.2 Kennington

Road))

GV II

Vicarage. Late C15: early C17 extension. Timber-framed: widely-spaced vertical

studs, with tension bracing to jettied first floor of late C15 range. Gabled old

tile roof; C17 brick left end stack. 2- extended to 3-unit plan in early C17. 2

storeys; 3-window range. Hollow-chamfered arched doorway with carved-leaf

spandrels. C17 plank door with grille and Norfolk latch. Mid C19 French window

to right with Gothick heads: restored C18 two- and 3-light windows to left with

old wrought-iron catches and fittings: similar restored windows on first floor,

to right of 3-light window with leaded diamond panes. First-floor is jettied,

with moulded bressumer to late C15 range. C18 brick and tile extension, to rear

right of 2 storeys; one-bay with brick end stack. Interior: stop-chamfered

ground-floor beams, and timber-framed partitions rising to attic. Room to right

has mid C18 beaded stone fireplace with 3 painted panels, of tulips and other

designs, to overmantle. Mid C19 open-well staircase with stick balusters and

reset early C18 turned balusters. 3-bay clasped purl in roof: 2 early C17

queen-post trusses to left, and late C15 pointed-arched windbraces in room to

right. Large C19 wing attached to left is not of special architectural interest.

(Patrick Drysdale, Radley, 1985, p.19; National Monuments Record).

Listing NGR: SU5221799412

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RADLEY KENNINGTON ROAD

SU5299 (West side)

18/91 Park End and attached cottage

09/02/66 and outhouses

(Formerly listed as No.17

Kennington Road, Park

Farmhouse, including stable

block extension)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C17, extended early C18: refronted early C19 and

extended to rear c.1850. Render over timber-frame: right bay of colourwashed

limestone rubble. Hipped old tile roof; brick ridge and right end stacks. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan extended to 3-units in early C18. Two storeys and attic;

3-window range. C20 door to lobby-entry: early C20 half-glazed door to right

with console-brackets to early C19 flat hood. Early C19 ten-pane sashes: deep

eaves. 3 hipped roof dormers with C19 casements. Mid C19 block to rear is of

colourwashed brick with gabled old tile roof and brick stacks: of 2-storey,

4-window range with 8-pane sashes. Interior: room to right has stone flag floor,

and winder stairs adjoining blocked fireplace with spice cupboard. Early C17

house has stop-chamfered beams and exposed timber framing. Subsidiary features:

stables, now cottage and outhouse, attached to right. Uncoursed limestone rubble

with brick quoins and dressings; gabled old tile roof. One storey and loft;

6-bay range. Rendered flat arch over C20 casement and timber lintel over C18

plank door to left: timber lintel and concrete lintels over C20 doors and

windows: gabled loft door to centre, and 2-light gabled dormer to left.

Listing NGR: SU5229099791

1645

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RADLEY KENNIN6TON ROAD

SU5299 (West side)

18/92 Barn approx. 20m. SE of Park

End

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone rubble plinth;

half-hipped old tile roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Front has

early/mid C19 outshuts flanking central midstrey with 6 pigeon-holes and

half-hipped roof. Interior: collar-truss roof with clasped purlins. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU5230199755

1646

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RADLEY OXFORD ROAD

SU59NW (East side)

9/104 Milestone at SU 5070 9998

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Granite, inscribed Oxford/4/Abingdon/2. The road was

turnpiked in 1736. (Turnpike Roads of Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire Museums

Information Service No.5, 1977).

Listing NGR: SU5070099980

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SU5299

18/105 The Cottage

- II

House. Late C16: C18 and C19 alterations to front. Originally timber-framed.

Roughcast; gabled old tile roof; large rendered ridge stack finished in C19

diagonally-set brick flues; 2 similar flues to left end stack. 3-unit plan. 2

storeys and attic; 3-window range. Mid C18 six-panelled door and mid C19 sash

set in blocked C18 coach house entry to left: mid C19 half-glazed door flanked

by late C18 paired sashes and early Cl9 canted bay window with casements: first

floor has 2 late C18 sashes and one mid C19 sash. Late C16 four-light

wood-mullioned and transomed ovolo-moulded window in right gable wall. Rear:

stair-turret with 2-light wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded window; 3-light

wood-mullioned chamfered window above 3-light wood-mullioned and transomed

ovolo-moulded window with butterfly hinges to C19 opening light. Interior: C18

six-panelled doors. Stop-chamfered wood bressumer and stone jambs to large open

fireplace. Timber-studded partitions to rear and stair-turret: wide newel

stairs. First floor has moulded stone fireplace and exposed timber framing:

5-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins and windbraces. The bressumer of the

ground-floor fireplace is inscribed with graffiti initials J.S. which probably

stands for John Stonhouse whose family owned Radley Park in the late C16.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.410).

Listing NGR: SU5220599544

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RADLEY

SU59NW

9/82 Peach Croft Farm, barn approx.

200m. W of farmhouse (not

included)

- II

Barn. Mid/late C18. Weatherboarding over light timber frame set on limestone

rubble plinth; gabled old tile roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor.

Gabled midstrey to rear. Interior: braced posts and tie beams to 5-bay

collar-truss roof with curved inner principals and clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU5133899128

1649

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RADLEY

SU59NW

9/83 Pumney Farmhouse and attached

barns and shelter sheds

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17: C18 extensions. Uncoursed limestone rubble:

front of Flemish bond brick with dressed stone quoins and plinth. Gabled old

tile roof; large brick ridge stack with dentilled band and cornice. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. Segmental brick arch over

C20 door. C20 windows except blocked window over door: ground-floor flat stone

arches have raised keys sunk into stone string course above; flat brick arches

over first-floor windows. Moulded wood cornice; 2 gabled roof dormers with C19

two-light casements. Three keyed flat stone arches over windows in right side

wall. Early/mid C18 extension to left of chequer brick with gabled old tile roof

and brick left end stack: 2-storey, 2-window range with raised storey band and

keyed segmental brick arch over late C19/C20 four-light casement. Later C18

service wing to rear left of similar materials with 2 leaded casements: adjoins

1960's lean-to to rear. Interior: cased beams. Small fireplace to right with

timber bressumer over stone jambs: larger room to left has moulded stone

fireplace with carved decoration in spandrels and trailing-vine frieze.

Subsidiary features: late C17 barn to rear of C17 house. Uncoursed limestone

rubble with dressed stone quoins and brick dressings; gabled old tile roof.

5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Entry flanked by ventilation slits.

Outshut adjoins C18 right-angled extension to right, of similar materials,

except weatherboarded over timber frame to porch and part of wall: 3-bay plan.

Interior: queen-post roofs with clasped purlins and braced posts: C20 purlins

and truss to left of C18 barn. Shelter sheds to right of C17 house of similar

materials and L-plan: queen-post trusses remodelled in C20.

Listing NGR: SU5325897885

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RADLEY

SU59NW

9/84 Wick Hall and attached walls

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Wick Hall

(old part) and walls of walled

garden)

GV II*

House. c.1720, for Mrs Tomkins: late C19 extensions, by Charles Bell for the

Dockar-Drysdales. Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and dressings;

hipped old tile roof; end stacks of brick to left and stone with gauged brick

quoins and cornice to right. Double-depth plan. Early Georgian style. Two

storeys and attic; symmetrical 5-window range. C18 two-panelled door with

overlight, and very fine plastered shell hood with console-brackets. Gauged

brick flat arches and coved cornice over late C19/C20 two-light casements.

Similar 5-bay right side wall has original wood-mullioned and transomed cross

window above C18 plank door with overlight and tightly-moulded pediment hood:

5-bay left side wall has similar original stair-light window. Extensions to rear

of mid 1880's to 1890's by Charles Bell: in "Queen Anne" style, similar to old

part of Wick Hall: tall sashes and cross-windows with wrought-iron fittings.

Interior: stone-flag floors, panelled doors and shutters. Hall: straight-cut

panelling, and dog-leg with landing staircase to rear left which has

barley-sugar balusters on closed string, panelled spandrel and dado and ramped

handrail. Small panelled room with bolection-moulded overmantle to left. Keyed

archway with moulded imposts, entablature and flanking panelled pilaster leads

from hall to rear passage with straight-cut panelling and plank door to cellar:

fine bolection-moulded panelled room with fireplace to left, and early C18

fireplace with spit racks in kitchen to right. First floor: landing and rear

passage have bolection-moulded and straight-cut dado panels. Two panelled rooms

to right (originally divided by closet): front room has bolection-moulded

architrave and Delft tiles and cast-iron backplate to fireplace. Fine

bolection-panelled room to rear left: bolection-moulded fireplace and

deeply-moulded cornice in room to rear right. Winder stair to attic has

bolection-moulded panels and moulded newel. Rear wing has early C17 Flemish

panelling removed from Exeter College Chapel, Oxford: tall panelled dado, 3-bay

screen and fireplace are all lavishly carved in Artisan Mannerist style, the

latter with musical instruments: another smaller room has early C14 door heads

reset in internal porch, and tester and sound board of early C17 pulpit.

Subsidiary features: two walls of uncoursed limestone rubble with brick

dog-tooth coping run approx. 40m. to left and are linked by low right-angled

wall. Map of 1739 in owner possession depicts front of house with cross

windows: bought by Dockar-Drysdales in 1850.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.197; National Monuments Record - for

photographs of early C17 panelling).

Listing NGR: SU5166097974

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RADLEY

SU59NW

9/85 Wick Hall, barn incorporating

Wick Cottage approx. 20m. NW

GV II

Large barn, now store and partly converted into house in mid C19. Late C17/early

C18. Coursed limestone rubble: early C19 outshut to left of midstrey of light

timber framing with brick infill; half-hipped old tile roof. 7-bay plan with

continous rear outshut: 2 threshing floors. Gabled midstrey to third bay from

left: later, probably C19, midstrey to third bay from right. 3-bay C19 cartshed

to centre, and early C19 implement shed to left. Splayed ventilation slits. Wick

Cottage, inserted into 2 right bays, has segmental arches over C19 two-light

leaded casements, and C20 door with porch: inserted brick stack to left.

Interior: 7-bay queen-post roof with braced aisle posts to rear. Wick Cottage

interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5162297991

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398, SU59NW

19/93, 9/93 Nos.57 and 61

- II

Two cottages. Late C17. Light timber framing, of 2 panels deep with angle

bracing; gabled and half-hipped concrete tile roof; end stacks, of brick to left

and stone finished in brick to right. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Late C19 four-panelled door to right: C18 plank door to left. C20 casements. One-

storey service wing to rear left: rendered over timber-frame; gabled C20 tile

roof and end stack of stone finished in brick. Interior: chamfered ogee-stopped

beams. Queen-post roof: timber-framed partition in No.61 (to left).

Listing NGR: SU5355499001

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398, SU59NW

19/94, 9/94 No.51

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17. Timber-framed with brick infill and rebuilt to left

of porch: of 2 panels deep on stone plinth. Gabled and half-hipped thatch roof;

brick ridge stack. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 door

and brick porch: C20 windows. One-storey extension to right of similar

materials. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU5346899003

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/95 Nos.46 and 48

GV II

House. Late medieval: remodelled and extended in C17. Cruck-framed, with 2 wall

posts exposed in left gable. Rendered and colourwashed limestone rubble:

weatherboard right bay. Hipped thatch roof; 2 ridge stacks of stone finished in

brick. 2-bay hall house extended to 3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window

range. C20 windows, except C19 two-light dormer casement to left. C18 plank

doors in outer bays. C20 extension to front. Interior: 3 full crucks with

through purlins: central crack truss has blades tenoned into yoke, which has

king stud supporting ridge purlin. The tabled scarf joints indicate a C15 date.

First floor and stack inserted in C17: chamfered bressumer over open fireplace

with C17 brick jambs, and stop-chamfered beams.

Listing NGR: SU5346498979

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/96 Nos.82 and 84

09/08/84

- II

2 houses, now house. Two ranges: No.84 to left of lower No.82. C17, with later

rear additions. C20 concrete render over timber framed on limestone rubble

plinth, except limestone rubble left side wall. No.84 has half-hipped concrete

tile roof and end stack of stone finished in brick: No.82 has gabled concrete

tile roof and rendered left end stack. One-unit to left of 2-unit plans. No.84

of 2-storey, one-window range: C20 doors and casements. Rear outshuts, one to

No.82 housing stair-well, extended in C20. Interior of No.84: blocked door to

original lobby. Chamfered bressumer over open fireplace with stone quoins and

spice cupboard above. Newel stairs with rough newel posts to rear of stack.

First floor has timber framed chimney (a rare survival) intact to roof level.

Clasped-purlin roof with windbraces: C17 plank doors with strap hinges:

chamfered beams, original floor boards, exposed timber framing throughout. No.82

has similar chamfered beams, floor boards, exposed timber framing and plank

door. Blocked lobby-entry : 2 rooms divided by stud partition with beam re-used

from cruck building: timber-framed closed truss above: clasped-purlin roof with

windbraces.

(Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, PRN, 13591).

Listing NGR: SU5344498772

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/97 No.87

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Small

Farmhouse (No.87))

GV II

Shown on Ordnance Survey map as Nos.87 and 91.

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16: early C18 front block. Front: coursed limestone

rubble, brick first-floor quoins and dressings; hipped old tile roof; brick left

end stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Segmental brick arches over

central C19 four-panelled door, early C18 wood-mullioned cross windows with iron

fittings in outer bays, and C20 one-light window right of centre: first floor

has flat brick arches over two C20 one-light windows, and similar early C18

cross windows in outer bays. Raised brick storey band and dentilled eaves. 2

cross windows to rear. One-storey service range to left of similar materials

with bread oven ail C18 cross window with turnbuckle. Late C16 two-storey rear

wing: rendered over timber frame: gabled old and C20 tile roof; stone end stack

finished in brick adjoins front range; stair-turret projects from right side

wall. Interior: front range has 2 early C18 panelled doors, and framed dog-leg

with winders staircase. Rear range has exposed timber framing, stop-chamfered

beams: chamfered bressumer and stone jambs to first-floor fireplace, which

adjoins rebuilt newel stair: stop-chamfered and moulded doorframes, one with

original plank door, open off stairs, which retain original newel post and 2

late C16 splat balusters at attic level.

Listing NGR: SU5343798702

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/98 Barn and stable approx. 25m.

and 2m. W of No.87

GV II

Barn and attached stables, now outbuilding. Barn: early C18. Weatherboarding

over timber frame on limestone plinth; gabled old tile roof. 3-bay plan with

central threshing floor. Central gabled porch. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof

with curved inner-principals, clasped purlins and braced posts. Renewed framing

to right and front. Stables: early C18, and later C18 to left. Built of similar

materials. Stable to right has similar collar truss and flanking queen-post

trusses: 3-bay roof with similar collar trusses in stable to left, which has

manger rack and hay loft. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5341598710

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/99 Barn approx. 35m. SW of No.87

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on rendered stone plinth; gabled

old tile roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor and midstrey with gabled

roof. Interior: 5-bay collar-truss roof with jowled and braced posts, curved

inner-principals and clasped purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5340098687

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/100 Lower Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers;

gabled old tile roof; brick end stacks. L-plan with rear right wing. 2 storeys

and attic; symmetrical 3-window range. Timber lintel over C19 six-panelled door

set in heavy frame with overlight and C20 hood. Segmental brick arches over mid

C19 tripartite sashes and 2-pane sash over door. Raised storey band; dentilled

eaves; 3 gabled roof dormers with C19 two-light casements. Rear wing of similar

style and materials has 3-light leaded casements with iron fittings to right:

similar but plainer 2-storey wing to rear left. Interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5332398794

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/101 No.104 (Baker's Close)

- II

House. Late medieval: remodelled in C17, late C18 and mid C20. Cruck-framed.

Clad in late C18 colourwashed brick; cruck with yoke in apex exposed in left

gable wall; gabled thatch roof; brick ridge and right end stacks. 3-unit hall

house. One storey and attic; 3-window range. Three C20 windows and gabled

dormers. C20 extensions to all sides include porch facing road on right.

Interior: 4 full crucks with through purlins. Stack and first floor with

stop-chamfered beams inserted in C17.

Listing NGR: SU5327798740

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5398

19/102 No.110

- II

Small house. C18. Rendered; gabled thatch roof; end stacks finished in C20

brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. One-light window to

right and late C19/early C20 casement to left of C20 door. Left gable wall has

stone bread oven projection. C20 one-storey extension to rear. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5323598785

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RADLEY LOWER RADLEY

SU5299

18/103

No.25 (Walnut Cottage)

- II

House. C17. Light timber framing of 3 panels deep with brick infill; gabled and

hipped thatch roof; brick ridge stack. 4-unit plan. One storey; 3-window range.

Late C19/C20 casements and C20 glazed door to right. C20 kitchen extension with

main entry to rear left, adjoins C18 plank door set in heavy pegged frame.

Interior: remodelled open fireplace and queen-post truss to right. Rare survival

of a one-storey dwelling.

Listing NGR: SU5290499047

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SU59NW

9/106 Memorial Arch

- II

Memorial arch. 1921, by Sir T.G. Jackson. English bond grey brick with red brick

dressings; flat roof not visible. 2 storeys; 3-window range front flanked by

tall semi-octagonal stair-turrets with domed copper-sheet roofs. Moulded stone

plinth: 2 moulded gauged brick pointed archways with stone imposts.

Stone-mullioned and transomed round-headed windows flank similar central oriel

window. Rear; offset corner buttresses. Stone-mullioned cross windows; central

stone cross and "Invictis Pax" in laurel set in projecting bay above centre of 2

archways. Interior: moulded brick archways and doors to towers. One of Jackson's

last commissions.

Listing NGR: SU5194299663

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SU59NW

9/107 Racquets' Court

GV II

Racquets' Court. c.1885. English bond brick; low-pitched hipped Welsh slate roof

with glass lantern. One storey; 5-bay range. Gabled porch in end wall: round

window above pointed-arched doorway set in segmental-arched surround with

imposts, and flanked by segmental-arched windows. Side walls: sunk panel in each

bay has pierced stone ventilation holes above and below blind lancets with thin

stone imposts. Interior: staircase to viewing gallery. It cost £964 to build.

Racquets was first played in the Fleet prison c.1816 and was played in the army

and public schools from the mid C19: 12 courts, dating from the 1860's, survive

in public schools.

(T.D. Raikes, Fifty Years of St. Peter's College, 1897, pp,161-2).

Listing NGR: SU5192999614

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SU59NW

9/108 Cloister and Upper Dormitory,

Octagon and Schoolroom

GV II

Cloisters. Mid C19; 1891 by Sir T.G. Jackson. Flemish bond brick with terracotta

dressings and string course; gabled C20 tile roof; brick rear lateral stack.

Late Gothic style. 2 storeys; symmetrical 9-window range. Moulded terracotta

doorway and 2-light windows, with traceried heads and angel stops to hood moulds

on ground floor: offset buttresses and crenellated parapet. Right-angled range

to front left with similar 3-window range front and finials to 3 gables: to left

is gable end, in similar style with 3-storey bay window and 2-light windows, of

older 1849 dormitory range. Octagon, 1859, to left, of chequer brick with

pyramidal C20 tile roof: of 3 storeys; each face has 2 trefoil-headed lights

above Tudor-style stone-mullioned 2-light windows on ground and first floors. To

rear of cloister walk are 3 gabled bays of early C19 brick building with sash

windows and circular stair-turret: a small 2-storey wing with pointed windows

extends to rear of this. Late C16/early C17 barn to rear left, of heavy timber

framing with brick infill and gabled C20 tile roof: 8-bay queen-post roof. This

barn was rebuilt with additions in 1848 to form the present schoolroom.

(T.D. Raikes, Fifty Years of St. Peter's College, Radley, 1897, pp.7, 22;

Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.197).

Listing NGR: SU5182499605

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SUS9NW

9/109 Dining Hall and cloister walks

GV II

Dining hall and cloister walks. 1893-4 and later by Sir T.G. Jackson. Dining

hall: English bond brick with limestone ashlar dressings; gabled old tile roof;

lateral stack (adjoining bay window) of banded brick and stone. One storey;

7-bay range. Perpendicular style. Tudor-arched doorway left of centre: tall bay

window to right with stone mullioned and transomed windows. Other bays have

3-light and one 2-light Perpendicular-style windows: bays framed by offset

buttresses which have linking 4-centred arches with brick and stone chequer work

in spandrels. East gable wall has large Perpendicular-style window. Interior:

tall panelled dado. Corbelled French-style fireplace. Cusped tie-beam roof with

traceried spandrels to arch braces. Cloisters: T-plan, joined to west ends of

dining hall and chapel (q.v.) with arm linked to Radley Hall (q.v.) of similar

materials and 2 storeys; each bay divided by offset buttresses with one-light

cusped windows above 4-light Decorated-style windows: 9-bay east wall has

central gabled porch with Tudor-arched doorway: Decorated-style door to rear.

(T.D. Raikes, Fifty Years of St. Peter's College, 1897, p.176; Buildings of

England: Berkshire, p.197).

Listing NGR: SU5185099549

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SU59NW

9/110 Chapel

GV II*

Chapel. 1893-4 by Sir T.G. Jackson: C20 vestries. Banded English bond, red and

orange brick, with limestone ashlar dressings; gabled old tile roof. Late Gothic

Revival style. Perpendicular-style east window: terracotta foiled and

Perpendicular blind tracery above and below: flanking shafts and finial of

crocketed ogee arch are continued as crocketed pinnacles: east gable also has

crenellated parapet of brick and stone chequer work. String course links offset

corner buttresses and wall buttresses of 6-bay side walls: depressed ogee-arches

over 4-light windows with elaborately-traceried heads. Similar west gable wall

and window: very fine French Gothic-style bell turret. Entry through fine

doorway in west bay via cloister walk to north (q.v.). Interior: magnificent C15

Flemish carved and gilded wood altarpiece brought to St. Peter's College by its

founder, Canon Sewell, in 1847. Terracotta trefoiled blind arches over sedilia.

Many fittings, including benches, with cusped back-panels, and organ loft, were

brought to the old chapel from Cologne in 1847. Cusped tie-beam roof. Monuments:

Boer an memorial with figures of St. George and the Dragon: Elizabethan-style

aedicule memorial to fallen of First World War. Stained glass: east window by

Burlison and Gryls. The Flemish altarpiece is the most important item in the

chapel and designing around it entailed the high position of the east window.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.197; T.D. Raikes, Fifty Years of St. Peter's

College, 1897, pp.181-7, 11-12; Patrick Drysdale, Radley, 1985, p.16).

Listing NGR: SU5183799505

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RADLEY ST. PETER'S COLLEGE

SU59NW

9/111 Radley Hall

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Radley

Hall, part of St. Peter's

College)

GV II*

Country house, now part of St. Peter's College. Built 1721-7 by William Townsend

and Bartholomew Peisley for Sir John Stonhouse. Flemish bond red brick set on

limestone ashlar plinth: limestone ashlar storey bands, quoins and dressings.

Shallow-pitched lead roof; brick internal stacks. Double-depth plan. Early

Georgian style. 3 storeys; 9-window range of 2:5:2 fenestration. Projecting

outer bays have restored pilaster quoins with chamfered edges. C20 double-leaf

doors with late C18 Neo-classical fanlight: keyed round-arched doorway has Doric

entablature and base (without shaft) sunk into rusticated surround with

triglyph-frieze: segmental-arched sash above has engaged brick columns and

curved shoulders. Gauged brick ground-floor round arches and flat arches (above)

over 6-pane sashes and shorter attic sashes. Plain stone string courses;

console-brackets to deep moulded cornice. Rear: in similar style except 3:3:3

fenestration has central projecting bays: central sash window with eared stone

architrave set above simpler doorcase with brackets to entablature. 5-bay side

walls in similar style have similar pilaster quoins flanking central bay. C18

lead rainwater heads. Cloister walks (q.v.) attached to right. Interior: some

early C19 detailing and late C19 alteration. Hall: C18 panelled dado, late C19

fireplace, early C19 cornice, and early C18 round-arched entries with panelled

reveals to staircases which flank hall. Very fine dog-leg with landing

staircases, with alternating fluted and turned balusters on open string and to

landing balconies: staircase to right is more finely detailed: panelled dado:

landings have tall round-arched entries to rooms and Corinthian-modillioned

cornice. First-floor room to left has early C19 cornice and fireplace with Doric

columns. Ground-floor rear room was opened out in late C19: has late C17

panelling from Merton College, and early C17 panelling and carved woodwork from

Exeter College chapel similar to that of Nick Hall, Radley (q.v.). Room to front

right has early C19 three-bay Ionic screen of the Order of Bassae. Peisley and

Townesend (who had worked for Vanbrugh) were involved in the building of many

Oxford colleges in the early C18; the unusual Doric doorcase is repeated at

Kingston House, Kingston Bagpuize, also by Townesend. Radley Hall was let out in

the early C19 as a Non-Conformist school and became St. Peter's College in 1847:

the exterior stonework was restored after this date.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.196-7; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.410;

H.M. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840, 1978,

pp.630, 835; V. Hope, "The Architect of Radley Hall", Country Life, Vol.108,

1950, p.237; Berkshire Record Office, P/EPL/L2/1,2 for original building

contract).

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Listing NGR: SU5178299546

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/199 Shellingford House

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as

The Rectory

GV II

House. c.1630. Late C18 rear and mid C19 left side extensions. Coursed limestone

rubble; limestone ashlar dressings; stone slate roof, tiled to rear; brick

stacks, except original stacks of limestone rubble finished in C19 brick.

Double-depth plan. Jacobean style. 2 storeys, basement and attic; 5-window

range. Front door has been blocked and rendered over. Half-blocked basement

window to right is 2-light, stone-mullioned and cavetto-moulded with one leaded

casement. Splayed plinth course. Over basement window is early C17 one-light

window with cavetto moulded surround, label mould and C20 casement; four C20

French windows in mid C19 openings with label moulds to other ground-floor

windows. On first floor early C17 two-light stone-mullioned cavetto-moulded

windows with label moulds and C20 leaded casements flank similar central 4-light

window. Similar 2-light windows light attic, the top storey having two cross

gables. M-shaped gabled roof; gable end stack to rear right and two internal

stacks in central valley. Left side wall has gabled extension of c.1850, with

canted bay window, two late C18 sashes under early C17 style hood moulds and a

semi-cicular brick arch over a mid C19 six-panelled (4 glazed) door with late

C18 fanlight, To rear right is early Cl6 three-light stone mullioned and moulded

window with arched heads and hood mould; much restored C18 four-light leaded

casement over; to centre of first floor are C18 leaded casements set in early

C17 two-light wood mullioned ovolo-moulded window, with much restored C18

three-light leaded casement to left; other windows are mid C19 sashes, casements

and gabled dormer. To centre of rear elevation is two-storey extension with

2-light leaded casements and half-hipped roof. Two cross gables to rear.

Interior: Mid C19 six- and 4-panelled doors and shutters; quartered cyma-moulded

beams and mid C19 stone fireplace in front right room; chamfered beams in rear

right room; front left room has early C17 moulded plaster cornice continued

around quartered beams, the soffits of which are decorated with pomegranetes

etc; rear right room has mid C19 decorative tiled floor and early C17 stone

fireplace with moulded architrave. Straight-run and quarter-turn stairs in rear

extension. Main feature of house is early C17 open-well staircase to rear with

moulded balusters, string and banister with ball finials and pendentives nearly

touching; stairs supported by posts with carved Doric columns which, joined by a

4-centred arch, frame the main exits and entries. First floor has chamfered

beams and substantial timber framed partition walls. Early C17 ribbed cupboard

door with butterfly hinges in attic. Roof obscured but probably of collar truss

type. Subsidiary features: To rear right is mid C18 single storey extension

joined to brew/bakehouse; built of limestone rubble with brick dressings, tiled

roof and brick stack. Brew/bakehouse has timber lintels over C19 plank door, C18

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three-light leaded casement and C20 garage doors to left; hipped roof; central

ridge stack. Interior: chamfered beam and segmental arch over large blocked

fireplace to left room, and right room open to 2-bay collar truss roof with butt

purlins and notched ridge piece. To rear left early C20 block connects house to

long mid C18 stable block. Limestone rubble, brick dressings, tiled and stone

slate roof, wall has timber lintels over C18 one-, 2- and 4-light leaded

casements and rear gable wall has cusped leaded light set in semi-circular brick

arch.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.215).

Listing NGR: SU3185093566

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/200 Church Farmhouse

21/11/66

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C19 front and right wing to C17 house. Coursed limestone

rubble; brick dressings; stone slate roof. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Flat

gauged brick arch with keystone over. 4-panelled (2 glazed) door with fan set in

overlight. Flat gauged brick arches with keystones and brick jambs to sashes and

mid C19 horned 12-pane sash to right of door with C20 two-light casement over.

Gabled roof to right and hipped to left at join with rear wing; C18 front

lateral stack, ridge stacks to main range and rear wing, gable end stack to rear

left. Similar sashes and surrounds in 3-window range of left side wall. Timber

lintels and brick jambs to sashes in right gable wall. Interior: C19 panelled

and plank doors; plain early C19 straight-flight stairs opposite entry; hall

also features wood bressumer over C17 open fireplace which was blocked in the

early C19.

Listing NGR: SU3189293520

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/201 Church Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; stone slate roof except C20 plain

tiled roof to rear outshut; brick stacks; limestone rubble to rear external

stack with brick chimney. 2-unit plan with rear right outshut. 2 storey;

2-window range. Timber lintel over central C19 four-panelled door, with late C19

porch. Timber lintels over C20 casements, except late C29 casement to ground

floor right; gabled early C20 dormer with C20 casement over door. Gabled roof;

late C19 right end stack and early C19 rear lateral stack with moulded brick

capping. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3191793502

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/202 Church of St. Faith

02/11/66

GV I

Church. C12 with porch and spire added c.1625 and late C19 vestry off nave.

Coursed and uncoursed limestone rubble, limestone ashlar dressings and spire;

metal roof, stone slate roof to porch. Chancel, nave, vestry, south porch and

west tower with recessed spire. Early C14 reticulated 3-light east window; late

C15 three-light Perpendicular and early C14 one-light window to north chancel

wall; south chancel wall has 3 early C14 one-light windows and a fine Norman

priests door (possibly reset in early C14) which is of two orders with carved

capitals and shaft rings to columns and has dogtooth ornament to arch. North

wall of nave has 3 late C15 four-light transomed windows with cusped heads; late

C19 vestry has one 2-light C14 style window and steps down to plank door in

basement. South wall of nave has one early C14 curvilinear 3-light window and

two early C15 eight-light transomed windows to left with cusped heads and human

and beasts heads to hood mould terminals. Norman south door of two orders with

shaft rings and carved capitals, dog tooth ornament to arch with beasts' head

terminal to hood mould; C17 plank double doors. South porch dated 1625 on

cartouche above doorway, which has moulded architrave and hood mould to pointed

arch and original panelled double doors; one 2-light window with cusped heads;

gabled roof with fleur-de-lys finial surmounting coping. Battlements surmounting

nave walls are probably early C17. West tower has Norman lancet windows, string

course surmounting ground floor corner buttresses and gargoyles at base of

battlemented parapet; recessed spire of c.1625 was restored 1852 and has 2-light

belfry openings. Interior: East window has C15 glass from other parts of the

church and some C20 glass placed there in 1947; some late C17 and C18 ledger

stones on chancel floor, also the Purbeck marble base for a C14 brass which has

been removed leaving only the outline; intrados of the north window arch has

quatrefoil decoration, this arch having originally framed the tomb recess or

chantry chapel of John of Bledbury, priest, d.1372; stained glass of 1930 to

north window, late C19 stained glass to south; wall tablet on north wall has

cartouche framed by Baroque decoration; over blocked door on south side is a mid

C18 wall tablet. Also on north wall of chancel is large architectural memorial

to Mrs. Mary Packer, d.1719, of grey and white marble with alternately blocked

pilasters framing inscription at the bottom; composition above has main feature

of sarcophagus and bust flanked by two putti. 3-bay late C19 roof. Engaged

columns of C12 semi-circular chancel arch have vine-scroll strapwork and ball

flower carvings to capitals. Nave has ledger stones and indent of C19 brass on

aisle floor; Jacobean pulpit; C15 octagonal font has Jacobean cover. On east

wall of nave south of chancel arch is monument by W. Tyler to second Viscount

Ashbrook, d.1780; above the white marble inscription is a grey marble obelisk

forming the background to a composition of brown and white marble; the

sarcophagus is surmounted by two putti trailing a garland of flowers around a

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brown marble urn. North of chancel arch is plainer wall tablet featuring an urn

on a pedestal to the third Viscount Ashbrook, by Flaxman, 1802. On north wall of

nave is large tablet of reredos type with bust and putti (Pevsner) to Sir Edward

Homes physician to Queen Anne. Glass dated 1889 and some reset C15 glass in

south nave windows. 5-bay late C19 roof on original corbels.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.214-5; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV,

pp.477-8).

Listing NGR: SU3195393517

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

Monument to Alicia Clayton

5/203 approx. 3m. S of chancel of

Church of St. Faith

GV II

Chest tomb. In memory of Alicia, wife of Richard Clayton, c.1643. Limestone

ashlar. Moulded plinth and cornice. Plain inscription panels to sides and one

end (mostly illegible). One end panel displays arms of the Clayton family

bordered by acanthus scrolls.

Listing NGR: SU3196993524

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (North side)

5/204 Nos.1 to 3 (Timber Yard

21/11/66 Cottages)

GV II

Cottage row. c.1560-70. Uncoursed limestone rubble with limestone ashlar

dressings; stone slate roof; rendered concrete stacks. Original plan form

unclear. Domestic Tudor style. 2 storeys; 9-window range. Two square-headed

doorways with splayed architraves, label moulds and C20 plank doors; central C20

inserted doorway. Ground floor has 2-light stone mullioned cavetto-moulded

windows with arched heads and label moulds; first floor has one-and 2-light

stone mullioned cavetto-moulded windows. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. To rear

right is one 2-light stone mullioned cavetto-moulded window with arched heads

and label mould, also at first floor level are two 2-light and 3 one-light stone

mullioned and chamfered windows; other windows are late C20 in similar style. To

rear left are two early C16 buttresses. Interior: Remodelled as 3 cottages

c.1973; some C18 four-panelled doors survive; collar truss and queen-post roof

with butt purlins.lBuildings of England: Berkshire, p.215; V.M.House,

Shellingford: A Parish Record, 1978, p.22).

Listing NGR: SU3196793492

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SHELLINGFORD CHURCH STREET

SU39SW (South side)

5/205 The Old Post Office

13/02/75

GV II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan.

One storey and attic; 2-window range. Original entry blocked and not visible.

C20 timber lintels over C20 casements; C20 casements in half dormers. Gabled

roof; left end stack. Interior not inspected. Mid C19 2-storey one-bay extension

to right of coursed limestone rubble with stone slate roof and late C19 sashes.

Extension of c.1970 to rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3186393511

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SHELLINGFORD FARINGDON ROAD

(West side)

SU39SW

5/206 Milestone

GV II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone, painted white with black lettering. Faringdon

/2/Mantige/7.

Listing NGR: SU3175194405

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SHELLINGFORD FERNHAM ROAD

(North side)

SU39SW

5/207 Holywell House

GV II*

House. Mid C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble, some brick quoins; stone slate roof;

brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys, 2 storeys and attic to left cross wing;

4-window range. Timber lintel, brick jambs to C20 door and porch at junction

with cross wing. Chamfered timber lintels over C20 two- and 3-light casements

and 2 blocked casements to ground floor right. Gabled roof, cross gabled to left

wing; gable end stack to right and quadruple-flued ridge stack in rear left

wing. One 2-light and one 3-light leaded window to rear. To rear of left wing

are label-moulds over one 2-light and one 3-light chamfered cavetto-moulded

stone mullioned casements to first and second floors and an early C19 sash to

ground floor. Interior: Mid C19 four and 6-panelled and plank doors, some C18

2-panelled and plank doors and C17 ribbed doors in left. Chamfered and stopped

beam, blocked original fireplace, to right. Beams to left and centre tenoned

into timber framed partition which rises full height of house at the junction

between the right wing and left cross wing. Late C20 stairs opposite entry cut

through beam in centre room. Left room has C17 panelled dado and a chamfered

bressumer over the fireplace. Room to rear left has moulded stone fireplace and

fine plaster ceiling of jewelled strapwork with doves holding olives in the

corners and various other motifs such as limpets, roses and fleurs-de-lys.

First-floor room to front left has plaster rose-en-soleil on ceiling, and a

chamfered and stopped beam; to rear left room are various scattered plaster

motifs, the motifs being the same as used below. In attic of left wing is a

Victorian grate set in an early C18 bolection moulded fireplace, and a 4-bay

collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Subsidiary features: late C18 one and a

half storey brewhouse and dairy in similar materials attached to left gable

wall. Timber lintels over two C20 doors (one to right inserted c.1980) and two

C20 windows in 2-window range; two C18 two-light leaded casements to rear.

Gabled roof, brick ridge stack to right. Interior: C18 plank doors; open

fireplace with late C18 architrave, chamfered beams, straight-flight stairs. The

jewelled strapwork ceiling in the house is nearly identical to that at Orchard

Cottage, High Street, Stanford-in-the-Vale (dated 1635 (q.v.)) and can therefore

be attributed to the same school of craftsmen.

Listing NGR: SU3174893706

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SHELLINGFORD (South ROAD

(South side)

SU39SW

Sands Farmhouse

5/208

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1780. Flemish bond brick with flared headers to front and side

walls, uncoursed limestone rubble to rear; late C20 interlocking tile roof;

brick stacks. Double-depth, 2-unit and central staircase plan. Late Georgian

style. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Garden front has 1:1:1 fenestration with

central projecting bay. Central late C19 four-panelled door with original

decorative fanlight and late C19 porch. Flat gauged brick arches with keystones

over 6-pane sashes. Limestone ashlar plinth course and raised storey band; late

C19 gabled roof dormer with original 2-light casement. Gabled roof; gable end

stacks. Rear wall has flat brick arches and brick jambs to central 6-panelled (4

glazed) door and sashes; windows to right of door blocked by late C19 gabled

extension and original bay window to left was blocked and made flush with wall

in early C19. Interior: Stone flag floors; 6-panelled doors in moulded

architraves with reeded reveals. Moulded dado and cornice in front left and

right rooms, the former having a moulded architrave with reeded reveals to

blocked bay window in rear wall. Original fireplace and cast iron grate in first

floor left room. Open-string and dog-leg stairs opposite door, with stick

balusters, wreathed handrail and fret cut brackets. To rear of stairs is passage

along rear wall connecting house to dairy block. Subsidiary features: Dairy and

first-floor cheese room attached to right gable. Flemish bond brick to front,

limestone rubble to sides and rear; mid C20 tiled roof; brick stack. 2 storeys;

3-window range. Timber lintels over central plank door and 2-and 3-light late

C19 casements. Gabled roof; right end stack. interior; Chamfered beams; quarter

turn stairs.

Listing NGR: SU3074892663

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SHELLINGFORD FERNHAM ROAD

(South side)

SU39SW Wood store, bakehouse and

5/209 attached wall approx. 5m. S of

Sands Farmhouse

GV II

Woodstore, bakehouse and wall. Late C18. Coursed Limestone rubble, brick

dressings; stone slate roof to front, asbestos sheet to back; brick stack.

Single unit plan. One storey. Segmental brick arch over plank door; timber

lintel over late C19 casement to left. Gabled roof; left end stack. Projecting

bread oven with stone slate roof in left gable wall, and segmental brick arches

with brick jambs to blocked loft and ground floor openings. Interior: Wood

bressumer and brick jambs to fireplace in left wall; half loft to right.

Subsidiary features: Limestone rubble wall with C19 plank door connects above

building to farmhouse. Running straight back from the rear left wall of this

building is a Flemish bond brick wall with limestone coping and regularly spaced

pilaster buttresses, and incorporating a late C19 privy; after approx. 20m wall

is ramped to a lower level and returned to enclose garden; pyramidal capped pier

in the right corner. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3076692647

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1. SHRIVENHAM CHURCH WALK

Church of St Andrew

21.11.66

SU 2489 6/30

I

2.

Originally a c12 foundation, cruciform in plan whose central tower was rebuilt early

in the C15. This Perp tower and 2 pilaster buttresses on the W wall were retained

when the church was rebuilt at the expense of Lord Craven in 1638. The solution was

to create a rectangular space on a line with the end walls of the nave, chancel and

transepts. A W porch was added in the mid C18. The church is built of coursed

rubble

stone and stone dressings with dressed stone quoins and ashlar facing to the W porch.

The central tower rises 3 storeys above the roofline and has diagonal buttresses with

set-offs and carved figures, 2 light pointed bell openings with Somerset tracery and

a

final string course with gargoyles beneath a recently restored embattled parapet with

corner pinnacles. The apexes of the original roofs on the cruciform church are

clearly visible on all four sides. On the S face is a diamond shaped clock and on

the

roof is a weather vane. The body of the church has plain parapets to the N & S and

pedimented parapets to E & W. It is lit by excessively tall 4 light cusped Perp

style

windows with flat heads linked by a continuous string course. The W front has a

5 light window above the centrally placed porch whose W wall has a pediment and whose

N & S faces have 4 centred archways to the studded plank doors with hood moulds and

curious scrolled label stops. The E end is a symmetrical composition with 2 three

light windows flanking a central 5 light window and below the outer windows 2 doors

similar to those on the W porch. On the SW corner are 2 sundials and below them the

inscription: 'All these dials were made by Salem Pearse, 1720'.

Inside the classicism glimpsed in the uniformity and symmetry of the exterior is

achieved in the arcades of the 3 bay nave and 2 bay chancel which have bulbous Tuscan

Doric piers with an entasis to the mid point supporting heavily moulded capitals and

round arches. The tower arches were also rebuilt but in a markedly medieval manner

with continuous mouldings to the pointed arches. The fan vault beneath the ringing

stage is original. Also original is the rood loft newel staircase in the SW pier of

the tower. The nave and chancel roofs are covered with simple late Perp tie beam

timber structures with open panelling between the principal rafters. The side aisles

have simple lean-to timber ceilings. All the windows have semi-circular rere arches

and one above the W door has shafts with capitals of Transitional date.

There are various interesting monuments in the church of which the most ancient is a

C14 defaced effigy of a woman in the S aisle. Others include several large black

slate tablets with armorial crests to the Barrington family of Beckett Hall set in

the

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floor of the chancel, two mural tablets either side of the altar to John Wildman and

John Shute of 1713 and 1734 respectively and a neo-classical urn a round plinth of

1793 on the NE corner of the tower facing the altar to William Wildman designed by

James Wyatt and sculpted by Richard Westmacott. The chancel E window has 3 fine

panes

of armorial glass and hanging from the roof there are 3 brass chandeliers, the centre

one bears the inscription: 'Ex douo Guillielmi Parson 1726'. The woodwork throughout

is an exceptional survival of the period of rebuilding: a pulpit with tester whose

panels have perspective decoration as too has a contemporary chair in the sanctuary,

the pews under the tower and the pews to the nave, cut down in 1887 and the panelling

on the aisle walls. The chancel screens are pseudo C17 of 1901. The late C12 font

of

Purbeck marble has an octagonal bowl with round arched blind panelling set on a round

Stem with an octagonal base. The brass eagle lectern is of 1901. In the porch is

an

enormous benefactions board and a royal coat of arms dated 1764.

Listing NGR: SU2407289077

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1. SHRIVENHAM CHURCH WALK

SU 2489 6/31 Piers and gates to

east of the Church

II of St Andrew

2.

Circa 1820 of wrought iron with open piers decorated by crossbars and gilt rosettes

and topped by urn finials. From these spring an overthrow with a central renewed

lantern. The gates between are less elaborate with a roundel lock bar at mid point

and curved dog bars.

Listing NGR: SU2412789085

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1. SHRIVENHAM CHURCH WALK

No 3

SU 2489 6/32 11.7.83 (Jasmine Cottage)

II GV

2.

C17 of colourwashed rubble stone with a brick S front and a half hipped thatched roof

with a W brick stack. Set at right angles to the churchyard wall of 1 storey and

attic. 2 windows range S front with 3 light casements to the eyebrow dormers and C20

2 light casements to the ground floor windows which are set under cambered arches.

Plank door placed centrally beneath a thatched wooden porch.

Listing NGR: SU2403189058

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1. SHRIVENHAM CLAYPITS LANE

(north side)

SU 2489 6/34 Wistaria Cottage

II GV

2.

C17 of rubble stone and brick quoins, dressings and a brick attic with a half hipped

thatched roof and centre and N end brick stacks. 1 storey and attic. The roadside

facade has one 2 light 9 pane leaded casement to the eyebrow dormer set in brick

above

the wooden wall plate and 3 windows with C20 casements to the ground floor. The S

end

wall has 2 two light 10 leaded pane casements to the upper floor and one 6 pane,

3 light casement to the ground floor. Wisteria covers the whole of the S and W

walls.

Listing NGR: SU2422589146

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1. SHRIVENHAM CLAYPITS LANE

(north side)

SU 2489 6/35 Normanby Cottage

II GV

Circa 1820 of brick faced with limewashed render and a hipped slate roof with end

roughcast stacks. 2 storeys with a 3 bay S front lit by sashes 4 panes wide and with

a centrally placed full glazed door under a slightly projecting gabled porch.

2 storey extension to the W with a 2 light C20 casement above a plank and batten door

beneath a porch with flat hood.

Listing NGR: SU2418589143

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SHRIVENHAM

58/6/36 CLAYPITS LANE

31-OCT-83 (North side)

8, 10, 14, 18, 24

(Formerly listed as:

CLAYPITS LANE

8, 10, 11, 14, 18 AND 24)

GV II

Endowed in 1641 by Sir Henry Martin as almshouses but now entirely C19 in character

with the remodelling of the original 8 houses and the addition of 2 more to the E in

1850. Built of rubble stone with a brick attic and brick dentil cornice and a gabled

stone tiled roof with a stack at each end on the side wall, that to the W of stone,

that to the E with a brick cap. Further stone stacks with brick caps to the rear.

1 storey and attic. All the cottages have been modernized with 2 light casements to

the attic and 2 light windows under wood lintels to the ground floor. The doors to

each pair of cottages are side by side underneath a gabled and machine tiled porch

and

are of plank and batten type. The 1850 cottages (No. 8) have gabled dormers with

2 light, 2 pane casements, a roughcast attic storey and a glazed porch.

Listing NGR: SU2415189113

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1. SHRIVENHAM CLAYPITS LANE

(west side)

SU 2489 6/37 Church House

II GV

2.

C17 of rubble stone and part roughcast with 2 rear C19 brick additions with a steeply

pitched gabled stone tiled roof and W end brick stack to the C17 range. The C19

additions form with the C17 section a U shaped plan. 2 storeys and attic, 2 windows

range facing the graveyard. 2 stone tiled gabled dormers with C20 6 pane windows,

3 light 6 pane casement to upper floors and 3 light 15 leaded pane casements to the

ground floor. 1 storey rubble stone addition with flat roof to the W with a 3 light

C20 leaded pane casement.

Listing NGR: SU2407189145

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1. SHRIVENHAM FARINGDON ROAD

(east side)

SU 2489 6/38 Nos 2 and 4

II GV

2.

C18 cottage range of rubble stone and brick dressings and quoins with a gabled

machine

tiled roof and 3 brick stacks. 2 storeys. No. 2 has a 3 light, 2 pane casement

under

a cambered arch to the upper floor and a similar window to the ground floor. Plank

and glazed door beneath a C20 gabled porch. No. 4 (Beech Tree Cottage) has 2 similar

casements to the ground floor and 2 top lit C20 windows to the upper floor. Plank

door beneath a gabled wood porch. The two cottages form a contiguous group with

Nos 1-13 Longcot Road.

Listing NGR: SU2425689050

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1. SHRIVENHAM FARINGDON ROAD

(east side)

SU 2489 6/39 Barnacle Lodge

II GV

2.

Circa 1830s in Tudor Gothic style, probably designed by William Atkinson for Lord

Barrington of Beckett Hall for which it served as a gate-lodge. Built of squared and

coursed rubble stone and stone dressings with a gabled stone tiled roof. 1 storey

and

attic. Roadside facade of 3 bays, that to the S is a gabled projection with a

polygonal bay window with mullioned lights and diamond glazing. The remaining 2 bays

have gabled stone tiled and tile-hung dormers and 2 light mullions to the ground

floor

all with diamond glazing. The gable ends have carved kneelers and Tudor finials.

1 storey gatekeeper's porch attached to the S facing the drive with similar features.

Listing NGR: SU2424989147

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1. SHRIVENHAM FARINGD0N ROAD

(east side)

SU 2489 6/40 Tarifa Cottage

11 GV

2.

C17 of rubble stone and a thatched roof gabled at the W end and half hipped at the

E with a W end brick stack cement rendered. Set at right angles to the road, the

original cottage of 1 storey and attic, 2 bays has been extended by a further 2 bays

to the E. N front of 4 bays with 2 eyebrow dormers, that to,the W with a C19 2

light,

pane casement and that to the E extension a C20 casement. The original section has a

6 6

C19 6 pane, 2 light casement to the ground floor and the extension has a C20

casement. Centrally placed thatched and glazed C20 porch with C20 neo-Georgian door.

Listing NGR: SU2424389168

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1. SHRIVENHAM FARINGDON ROAD

(north side)

Swiss Cottage

SU 2489 6/41

II

2.

Circa 1850s in Swiss Chalet style built by Lord Barrington of Beckett Park as a

summerhouse and playroom of timber framing and brick nogging with gabled thatched

roofs and a central brick stack. Greek cross in plan of I storey and attic with

gable

ends to each arm and gabled dormers facing SW. The windows have diamond glazing

throughout and the picturesque rustic effect is enhanced by the application of cut

timbers to the brick walls. The garden front was originally the entrance front and

has a plank and batten door. There is a similar door to the roadside front.

The cottage is illustrated in Candida Lycett Green, English Cottages, 1982, p 137

Listing NGR: SU2453589588

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1. SHRIVENHAM FARINGDON ROAD

Royal Military College

SU 2489 6/66 21.7.82 of Science,Beckett

Hall

II

2.

1830-1 by the Honorary Thomas Liddell after designs by William Atkinson for the 7th

Viscount Barrington in the Elizabethan style of coursed rubble stone with ashlar

dressings and gabled stone tiled roofs with rows, 3 or 4, of tall ashlar stacks.

2 storeys and attic with 3 main fronts and servants hall across the 4th side with

full

height hall across the centre. 5 bay E entrance front with a gabled central feature

flanked by octagonal buttresses capped by openwork, ogee-topped stone cupolas. Coped

gable with shoulders and pinnacles, crenellated parapet and corner pinnacles 4 two

light gabled dormers with pinnacles and below 3 light cross-mullioned windows with

hood moulds to sides. Central moulded Tudor arch with carved spandrels and hood

mould. Canted 1st floor oriel bay with the Barrington arms carved in panelled base,

2 light attic windows. 5 bay S front with projecting end gables and centre attic

gable. Similar coping, pinnacles and crenellation to the E gable. 2 dormers and

below, 2 storey large canted bays to each wing panelled between floors, crenellated

above with cross mullioned windows. 3 light centre windows, central 1st floor oriel

and a 2 light attic window above. Symmetrical 5 bay W front with slightly projecting

central gable and an additional projecting gable at the N end. The main range has

3 light cross mullioned windows, a 2 light central attic window and 4 dormers.

Centrally placed ground floor 3 sided bay window with a crenellated top, no windows

to

S side, 3 windows to N side. Projecting N end gable similar to gabled wings of S

front but 2 light centre windows to bay rather than 3 light windows. 2 storey N

servant block with attic and E end coped gable with 3 finials.

Inside the ground floor rooms are disposed around 3 sides of the central hall.

Plaster ceilings with moulded square panels, some coved. Moulded plaster bosses at

intersections of ribs. Deeply undercut foliage plaster friezes. Double doors with

Gothic tracery to panels. Fireplaces heavy stone or wood Jacobean style, but some

very fine C18 marble surrounds, possibly from previous house. E front low hall,

billiard room to N, Library to SE corner with Jacobean style former bookcases, fluted

piers with ball finials. Fine late C18 marble fireplace with ox skull centre motif.

S front central saloon, plaster pendentives to ceiling. SW corner drawing room with

fine C18 fireplace with carved fruit and flower swags. W front centre Morning-room

with coved ceiling. Dining-room adjoining with N end serving bay. Hexagonal panels

to ceiling. NW corner office with moulded ceiling.

Central hall, full height with 3-section roof, flat centre glazed. Square panels

with

moulded ribs and ornate plaster bosses. 5 bays divided by large curved ribs on

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corbels with ornate spandrels. Cornice with moulded bosses and frieze of armorial

panels. 3 1st floor arched openings from N and S passage. Jacobean style wooden

galleries across E and W ends. Formerly elaborate niches in end walls. Moulded

Tudor

arched openings to ground floor. Staircase off hall to N, heavy Jacobean style with

octagonal newels. Top skylight with armorial panels.

1st floor fine marble fireplace with winged putti in relief to E front centre room.

Circa 1820-30 marble fireplace to SE corner room, late C18 fireplace to S centre

room.

Listing NGR: SU2468389152

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1. SHRIVENHAM FARINGDON ROAD

China House to

SU 2489 6/67 21.7.82 west of Beckett Hall

I

2.

Circa 1635-55 stone pavilion, possibly a fishing lodge, built either for Sir Henry

Marten or possibly Sir George Pratt of Coleshill who is said to have owned Beckett

Hall c1650-5. Traditionally attributed to Inigo Jones. Square plan, fine ashlar

stone set on wider rubble stone square base. Wide shallow pitched pyramid roof,

slated with 7 foot deep eaves protecting terrace, probably early C19. Copper finial.

Each face has 2 windows flanking central door. Cross-mullioned windows. Fine

moulded

architraves with pulvinated frieze and flat cornices, the doorcases slightly more

elaborate with additional moulding to architrave giving very slight projection.

Listing NGR: SU2460189120

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(north side)

SU 2488 8/14 10.11.52 Prince of Wales Public

House (formerly listed

II as The Prince of Wales

Cottage and The Prince

GV of Wales)

2.

C17 with an C18 E addition of rubble stone and brick with a steeply pitched gabled

slate roof and 4 ridge stacks: two to the E of brick and 2 others of brick on

moulded

stone bases. 1 storey and attic, 4 window, 2 door range. The C17 range has 3 light

leaded casements under wooden lintels and a C20 polygonal glazed bow on the ground

floor and 3 two light casement dormers set through the eaves line. The C18 brick

range has a C20 sash window under a cambered arch to the ground floor and a hipped

eaves dormer with a similar sash. Gabled brick porch with a C20 plank door. The door

in the C17 section is also a C20 plank door. Several C20 additions to the rear.

The interior has been modernized.

Listing NGR: SU2411988994

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(north side)

SU 2488 8/43 10.11.52 No. 20

(formerly listed as

II GV Travellers' Joy Cafe

and adjoining house)

2.

C18 of limewashed rubble stone and brick quoins and openings with a gabled machine

tiled roof and an E end brick stack. 2 storey, 3 bay S front to the road with sashes

4 panes wide to the upper floor and across the whole of the ground floor, a

projecting

Cl9 shop front. This has thin wooden columns and depressed arches applied to the

glazing on the W side, a central part-glazed door and to the E, renewed windows on a

brick base

Listing NGR: SU2409788980

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(north side)

SU 2488 8/44 10.11.52 Elm Tree House

11* GV

2.

Circa 1700 addition to an earlier house of rubble stone and dressed stone chamfered

quoins and dressed stone openings with a hipped stone tiled roof with lead ridges and

2 tall side brick stacks. E shaped plan with the staircase well in the shorter,

middle arm. S front of 2 storeys and attic, 5 window range. 2 pedimented dormers

with 8 pane casements in the roof, the remaining windows 4 light wood mullioned and

transomed, those on the ground floor slightly larger. Wooden modillion cornice and

sheltering the centrally placed 6 panel door with 2 rectangular fanlights is an open

circa 1780 Tuscan Doric porch with entablature, triglyph frieze and modillion

cornice. 1 storey wing to the E set back, of rubble stone with a gabled stone tiled

roof and C20 casement and door. A further 1 storey wing of brick projects to the E.

The rear of the house is stuccoed and has further wood mullioned and transomed

windows

and an oval light to the staircase well. The W wall has 4 blocked windows in the

circa 1700 section and 4 casements in brick surrounds in the earlier section.

Inside the ground floor room on the SW preserves a complete bolection moulded

panelled

scheme of circa 1700 and the SE room across the central passage has similar panelling

to dado level along its N and W walls. Both doors to these rooms are of the same

date. The cantilevered staircase is also of the period with a moulded handrail,

twisted balusters and carved tread ends.

In the front garden there is an early C19 cast iron pump. A 5 ft chequer brick wall

on a stone base with a dressed stone coping runs along the S front. To the E this

has

been partially rebuilt.

Listing NGR: SU2404688970

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(north side)

SU 2488 8/45 10.11.52 Village School

(formerly listed as

II GV the Old School House)

2.

1863 in Gothic style enlarged in 1899 of rubble stone and stone dressings with a

gabled stone tiled roof and 3 stone stacks. The roadside front reveals the plan of

School Hall at right angles to the road, gable ended with a bellcote and chimney

stack

eleverly combined and adjoining to the E, the Schoolmaster's house. A further

1 storey gabled range to the W is the 1899 addition. A stepped and pointed 3 cusped

light window lights the hall and there is a 3 cusped light window to the ground floor

gable end of the Schoolmaster's house. The range between is of 2 storeys and has 2

and 3 light mullions. The schoolroom door is ledged with wrought iron hinges under a

depressed pointed arch. A similar door with less elaborate ironwork gives access to

the master's house. The bellcote has a trefoiled opening

below

it

and a

triangular

r

gable-above faith a finial.

A catslide roof porjects over 1 storey ranges to the rear.

Listing NGR: SU2399488958

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of

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(north side)

SU 2388 7/46 Nos 40 and 42

IT GV

2.

C18 two cottage range of rubble stone with a gabled thatched roof and centre and end

brick stacks. U shaped plan with E and W projecting gable ends. 1 storey and attic.

Each cottage is lit by 4 lights of leaded casements to the attic, one 5 light leaded

casement in each gable below a 4 light leaded casement and similar 4 light casements

to

the connecting ranges. The 2 plank and batten doors are set in the angles of the

projecting gabled wings and main range beneath flat hoods supported by cut scroll

brackets.

Listing NGR: SU2398488914

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(north side)

SU 2388 7/47 Nos 44, 46 and 48

II GV

2.

C18 three cottage range of colourwashed rubble stone and brick openings with a gabled

thatched roof with one W end brick stack and one ridge brick stack. 1 storey and

attic. No. 44 has a roadside facade of 1 eyebrow dormer with 3 leaded lights and

2 ground floor windows under cambered heads, one C19 of 3 leaded lights and another

to

the E which is C20, of 2 lights and replaces a doorway. Nos 46 and 48 have similar

C19 fenestration and plank doors under cambered heads to their single bays.

Listing NGR: SU2396888903

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

sU 2488 8/48 The Thatched Shop

II GV

2.

C17 of colourwashed rubble stone and brick to the attic with a thatched roof half

hipped at the E end and gabled at the W with a W stone stack with brick cap. 1

storey

and attic, 2 window range to the N with 3 light 6 pane casements to the eyebrow

dormers and 3 light C20 windows to the ground floor under wooden lintels. Glazed

plank door set between the 2 ground floor windows.

Listing NGR: SU2417988976

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of

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1. SHRIVENHALL HIGH STREET

(south side)

SU 2488 8/49 No 17

(The Chestnut)

II GV

2.

C17 of colourwashed rubble stone and brick dressings with a gabled stone tiled roof

and W side wall stone stack with set offs and brick cap. N front of 2 storeys and

3 bays with 8 pane sashes to the upper windows, a similar sash to the right hand

ground floor window and a central polygonal glazed bow. Panelled and glazed door to

the left hand bay.

Listing NGR: SU2415388970

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of

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

sU 2488 8/50 The Firs

II GV

C18 of rubble stone and brick dressings stuccoed and painted grey with a gabled slate

roof and end brick stacks. N front of 2 storeys, 3 bays with 8 pane sashes

throughout

and a centrally placed 6 panel door with 3 rectangular fanlights.

Listing NGR: SU2414488968

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

So 2488 8/51 Oakwood House and

The Close

II

2.

Circa 1820 former Vicarage with a mid C19 E addition, now two dwellings. Oakwood

House extends through 3 bays of the original Vicarage and The Close occupies the

4th bay of the former vicar's house and the 1 bay later extension. The Vicarage

section is of rubble stone faced with limewashed render with a very shallow hipped

slate roof and 2 brick stacks, one on a stone base at the W end. The later addition

is of rubble stone and brick openings also with a slate roof. 2 storeys with a N

front

of 4 widely spaced bays with sashes, 4 panes wide, throughout. lst floor string

course and a gabled rendered porch with slate roof sheltering a 4 panelled door with

2 glazed lights. The 2 storey, 1 bay E addition also has sashes 4 panes wide. To

the

rear under the deeply projecting eaves which is a feature of both facades, is a SW

bow

with blind boxes to the ground floor sash windows. Inside, the bow has reeded

architraves with stopped roundels and panelled shutters to the windows and similar

architraves to the doors. There is also a cantilevered staircase with mahogany

handrail, thin squared balusters and carved tread-ends.

Listing NGR: SU2410288908

1708

of

2228

1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

SU 2488 8/52 29 and 31

II

2.

C18 two cottage range of colourwashed rubble stone and brick quoins and openings with

a gabled machine tiled roof and end brick stacks. 1 storey arid attic. No. 29 has

2 gabled dormers with 2 light, 6 pane casements, a C19 ground floor sash window with

margin lights under a wood lintel and a plank door with a 4 pane rectangular

fanlight. No. 31 has similar features but is of 1 bay only and its dormer has

2 panes.

Listing NGR: SU2406888934

1709

of

2228

1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

SU 2488 8/53 No. 37

(The White House)

II

2.

C17 of rubble stone and cement dressings with a steeply pitched gabled Bradstone tile

roof and 2 brick stacks, one central. Originally a 2 house range, now 1 dwelling.

N front to the road of 2 storeys, 3 bays with sashes, 4 panes wide, throughout. Door

in 2nd bay from the left with 6 panels set in an architrave of reeded, jambs and a

flat hood.

Listing NGR: SU2402688904

1710

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

SU 2388 7/54 21.11.66 Ivy House

(formerly listed as Ivy

II House (three flats and

Builders' Office))

2.

Early C19 of rubble stone and bonder brick dressings and quoins with a gabled stone

tiled roof and 3 brick stacks. 2 storeys. The N roadside facade reveals the

original

house of 3 bays with a W addition of 1 bay. 3 light, 8 pane casements to the upper

windows apart from one 2 light casement above the door. Similar ground floor

windows. 6 panel door with a rectangular fanlight with diamond patterning set

centrally in the original section.

Listing NGR: SU2398788880

1711

of

2228

1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

SU 2388 7/55 Nos 49 and 51

II

2.

C18 two cottage range of colourwashed rubble stone and brick attics and openings with

a thatched roof half hipped at the E end and gabled at the W with 3 brick stacks.

1 storey and attic. No. 49 has one 2 light, 4 pane casement to the eyebrow dormer

and

one 3 light, 4 pane triangular shaped casement to the other. The ground floor has

one

3 light, 4 pane casement and another of 2 lights beneath wooden lintels either side

of

a plank door. No. 51 has 2 light, 8 leaded pane casements to the 2 eyebrow dormers

and 3 light, 2 pane windows on the ground floor either side of a plank door.

Listing NGR: SU2391788861

1712

of

2228

1. SHRIVENHAM HIGH STREET

(south side)

SU 2388 7/100 Village pound approx.

30m west of junction

II GV with Fairthorne Way

2.

Pound. Of unknown date but probably C19 with later repairs. Stone. A rough

rectangle 10m x 5m x 1m in height. Coursed flat rubble with coping of stone on

edge. Opening in west wall with five barred wooden gate. Included principally

for historic interest.

Listing NGR: SU2376388797

1713

of

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGHWORTH ROAD

(east side)

The Memorial Hall

SG 2388 7/56

II

2.

1921-5 in Cotswold Arts and Crafts style, possibly by John B Thorp, London firm of

architects who made a model for the building in 1921 which survives in the clerk's

office. Built of coursed and squared rubble stone and dressed stone quoins and

openings with a wide sweep of gabled stone tiled roof and tall end stone stacks.

I storey and attic with a SW front comprising a 3 bay half tile-hung gabled end to

the

it (the caretaker's quarters) adjoining a 5 bay range whose 4th bay is a gabled

entrance with open timber framing in the apex. The roof of this main section has

4 hipped stone tiled dormers with 4 leaded lights to each and similar windows to the

ground floor. The W wall has 2 polygonal bay windows. Built onto the rear is a C20

cricket pavilion.

Inside the main congregation area has a wooden hammer-beam roof and there are several

Perp style chimney pieces with oak leaf spandrels in adjoining rooms. Set back from

the main road at the Swindon entrance to Shrivenham, the hall occupies an important

visual site in the villagescape.

Listing NGR: SU2376788864

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1. SHRIVENHAM HIGHWORTH ROAD

Sandhill Farmhouse

SU 28 NW 4/69

II

2.

C18 rebuilding of an earlier house, a gabled rubble stone section of which survives

to

the rear, with a Tudor Gothic addition similar in style to Beckett Hall dated 1841

beneath its central gable. The C18 rebuilt range is of brick with a gabled machine

tiled roof and 2 brick stacks. The C19 wing is of coursed and squared rubble stone

with stone dressings and a gabled stone tiled roof with 2 tall stone stacks with

paired polygonal chimneys. The 2 sections form a T shaped plan. C18 range of

2 storeys, 7 bays with 2 light, 8 pane casements to upper floor and 2 light, 3 pane

casements to lower floor. C19 addition of 2 storeys and attic, 3 bays. W front of

3 light cross mullion windows with small panes under dripstones either side of a

central projecting gabled bay with a plank and batten door under a Tudor arch and

above the 1st floor window, a datestone and coat of arms. The gable, matching

2 others to the N and S ends has kneelers and a central finial. The S end has a

projecting bay window to the ground floor. A thick growth of Virginia creeper covers

the W front.

Listing NGR: SU2297489588

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1. SHRIVENHAM LONGCOT ROAD

(north side)

SU 2489 6/57 3.11.80 Nos 1 to 13 (odd)

II GV

2.

Late C17, early C18 seven cottage range of rubble stone and brick dressings with a

thatched roof half hipped at each end and 7 brick stacks. Each cottage is of 1

storey

and attic, 2 bays except No, 13 at the E end of which more later. Nos 1-11 have

6 pane 2 light casements to the eyebrow dormers and 3 light casements under cambered

heads to the ground floor, some with glazing bars others plain. C20 wooden porches

shelter plank doors. No. 13 is currently being renovated. It is of 1 storey and

attic, 3 bays with 2 three light windows to the ground floor and a plank door.

Above,

the dormers are being altered to top lit 4 pane wooden casements. This cottage has

some ironstone rubble in its courses and could be earlier than the rest of the range.

Listing NGR: SU2427289039

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1. SHRIVENHAM LONGCOT ROAD

(south side)

SU 2489 6/58 No. 4

II GV

2.

Late C16 core (deeds date back to 1591) but now entirely C19 in character after a

series of alterations and additions in 1810, 1820 and 1870. Built of rubble stone

and

brick quoins and dressings with a gabled machine tiled roof and 2 ridge brick stacks.

Originally 2 houses, now one dwelling. 2 storey, 4 window range to the W with 6 pane

sashes to the upper windows under cambered brick heads and 8 pane sashes to the

ground

floor also under cambered heads but with stone keystones. The range to the E is of

4 bays with 3 six pane sashes to the upper floor and 2 four pane sashes on the ground

floor between a 6 panelled door beneath a machine tiled gabled porch to the right

hand

bay and a carriage arch to the outer left hand bay.

Listing NGR: SU2429889022

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1. SHRIVENHAM LONGCOT ROAD

(south side)

SU 2488 8/59 Thatched Barn to the

rear of No. 4

II GV

2.

C17 of rubble stone and brick dressings with a half-hipped thatched roof. 5 original

bays and a 1 bay S extension. The E facade has 3 C20 doors and 2 light casements. A

ladder gives access to the hay loft whose doorway projects through the eaves and has

the thatch brought down over it. Inside the original 5 bays are divided into 2

floors

and a single butt-purlin structure supports the thatch.

Listing NGR: SU2433488982

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM MANOR LANE

(east side)

SU 2388 7/60 No 15 (Dodds Cottage)

GV No 17

II No 19 (Lilac Cottage)

2.

C18 three cottage range of limewashed rubble stone and brick attics with a gabled

thatched roof and 3 brick stacks. 1 storey and attic. No. 15 (Dodds Cottage) has

I eyebrow dormer with a C20 casement and two p20 casements to the ground floor. C20

glazed door and N outshut of rubble stone and brick to the rear with a thatched roof.

No. 17 has an eyebrow dormer with a 2 light casement and 1 ground floor window under

a

wooden lintel of 2 pane, 2 lights. Projecting C20 porch with glazed door. No. 19

(Lilac Cottage) has more architectural pretension. It was originally a 2 cottage

range of 4 bays with 2 eyebrow dormers of 2 light casements, that to the N with

leaded

lights and 3 ground floor 2 light leaded casements. C20 glazed door in brieze block

lean-to porch to the left hand bay and a C20 extension of 12 storey projecting from

the S wall.

Listing NGR: SU2393488958

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1. SHRIVENHAM MANOR LANE

(south side)

SU 2388 7/61 Old Thatch

II GV

2.

C17 of limewashed rubble stone, brick attic and brick quoins with a thatched roof

gabled at the E end and half-hipped at the W with a central brick stack. 1 storey

and

attic. Roadside NW front comprises a C20 gabled thatched and glazed porch with a C20

door to the right hand bay, a central eyebrow dormer with a 6 pane, 2 light casement

above the wooden wall plate, and to the left, a 2 light 6 pane casement under a

wooden

lintel next to a small 4 pane window on the ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU2389488911

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM MANOR LANE

(west side)

SU 28 NW 4/62 21.11.66 Fern House

(formerly listed as

II Fern Cottage)

2.

Early C18 of chequer brick and stone sills with a gabled stone tiled roof and 3 brick

stacks. S front of 2 storeys and 7 bays with 2 light, 4 pane casements under

segmental heads. 6 panel door in 5th bay from the left under a flat hood on cut

scroll brackets. Above this a blocked window. C20 outshuts to the rear and 2 C20

dormers.

The garden to the rear is enclosed by a 12 foot high wall with a stone base, rat-trap

brick courses above and cement coping. The brick courses change to rubble stone at

the NE corner and this continues along the end of the plot.

Listing NGR: SU2400989001

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM STAINSWICK LANE

(east side)

SU 28 NW 4/63 Cowleaze Farmhouse

II

2.

C17 range of rubble stone and brick faced with plaster to the attic and a gabled

thatched roof with end brick stacks from which projects a SE wing of chequer brick

with a half hipped thatched roof and one end brick stack. The C17 range has a

principal S front of 1 storey and attic and 3 bays. 3 gabled bargebloarded dormers

with 3 light, 4 pane casements and 2 ground floor windows in brick surrounds with

9 panes and 3 pane margin lights. Centrally placed part-glazed panelled door with a

diamond patterned rectangular fanlight beneath a C20 stone porch. The C19 addition

is

also of 1 storey and attic but 2 bays wide with similar ground floor windows and

2 light, 4 pane casements to the dormers set in the thatch. Thatched lean-to porch

with C20 glazed door.

Listing NGR: SU2450887960

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM STAINSWICK LANE

(west side)

SU 28 NW 4/64 Stainswick Farmhouse

II

2.

C17 with early C18 additions, extensively altered in the C19 of rubble stone and some

roughcast, dressed stone quoins and a Bradstone tiled gabled at the E, half hipped at

the W with end brick stacks on the C17 range and original stone tiled roofs to the

later additions. The C17 range with a principal S front was extended to the E and to

the rear to form an irregular rectangular plan. 2 storeys and attic. S front

comprises a 3 window range of the original C17 front and a 2 bay range to the E of

the

C18. The 3rd bay of the original front has a C19 gable to the upper storey and both

the C17 and C18 sections have a C19 polygonal bay window on the ground floor. The

remaining windows are c20 casements apart from 2 hipped dormers in the roof. Late

C19

stone porch to panelled door in the 4th bay from the left. The E wall has 2 porthole

windows above a C20 conservatory. A small bread oven projects from a NE wall to the

rear, it is of rubble stone with a stone tiled roof.

The farmhouse is built on an elevated circular site surrounded by a ha-ha.

Listing NGR: SU2445487270

1723

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM STALLPITS LANE

Stallpits Farmhouse

SU 28 NW 4/68

II

2.

Early C19 rebuilding of an earlier house. Originally of rubble stone but with the

C19

features of brick dressings to the openings, a limewashed roughcast S front and

gabled

slate roofs with end brick stacks. T shaped plan. 2 storeys with a principal S front

of 3 bays. The windows here are 8 x 8 pane sashes, all other windows are C20 small

pane casements. Steps up to a central door on the S front with reeded panels and a

4 light rectangular fanlight which is sheltered by a Regency wrought iron porch with

lozenge patterning.

Listing NGR: SU2297689061

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM STATION ROAD

Canal Bridge

SU 28 NW 4/90

II

2.

Road bridge over disused canal. C1805. Ironstone rubble; red brick dressings and

parapet walls with stone copings. Segmental plan parapet walls terminating in piers

projecting away from road. Elliptical arch quoined in brick; projecting band of

two courses of bricks at base of parapets walls. A survival of the Wiltshire and

Berkshire Canal, closed 1914.

Listing NGR: SU2375887935

1725

of

2228

1. SHRIVENHAM TOWNSEND ROAD

(south side)

SU 2388 7/65 The Cottage

II

2.

C17 of limewashed rubble stone and brick with a gabled thatched roof and end brick

stacks. The original cottage range set at right angles to the road of 1 storey and

attic, 2 bays, has been extended by one brick bay. C20 casements under cambered

heads

to the ground floor and 3 light 12 leaded pane casements to the attic in the original

range. The brick extension has a similar upper casement but with only one light

intact, the ground floor window is c20. Two C20 plank doors, one glazed porch to the

original range and one tile-hung open porch to the extension.

Listing NGR: SU2363788709

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2228

1. SHRIVENHAM

SU 2489 6/33 Shrivenham House

II

2.

C17 with an C18 addition, extensively altered and extended in 1834 as recorded by a

datestone on the W porch. The C19 work was carried out for the Barrington family

when

they were building nearby Beckett Hall. The close similarity in style between

Beckett

Hall and Shrivenham House suggests that the Barringtons commissioned the same

architect William Atkinson, for designs for both houses. Shrivenham House is built

of

rubble stone and some incised roughcast with stone dressings and gabled stone tiled

roofs with several banks of C19 diamond shaped stone stacks. The original C17 house

consisted of a single 2 storey range on a N/S axis with a principal W front. A wing

projecting E was added in the C18 to the N wall of this range. This L shaped plan

was

made rectangular by the 1834 additions. The 2 storey, 5 bay C17 W front is now C19

Tudor Gothic in character. The upper floor windows are either 3 or 4 light mullions

under flat heads, those on the ground floor are similar but less regular with one

5 light window in the right hand bay now blocked up. A centrally placed 2 storey

gabled porch projects with the datestone in its apex, a 3 light stone; mullioned

window

to the upper floor and below, a Tudor arched doorway with a dripstone and a plank

door.

Inside there are several C19 Tudor Gothic stone fireplaces in the principal wing, one

late C17 fire surround with a pulvinated frieze and eared architrave in the SE wing

and a Cl9 Gothic staircase with wrought iron balusters.

Listing NGR: SU2414489060

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SOUTH HINKSEY ABINGDON ROAD

SP50SW (North side)

7/112 No.436 (Paisley House)

- II

Tollhouse, now house. Early C19, Roughcast; cambered tarred felt roof; rendered

ridge and end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 door

with porch left of large C19 two-light casement with shutters: 6-pane

first-floor sashes. 6-pane sash over tripartite sash on left side wall. Deep

bracketed eaves with C20 soffit boarding to front and left. Range to right: of

similar materials and sire, with stone end stack: canted bay with large C19

casements; later C19 two-light casement and round-headed stair light with

stained glass: mid C19 door to entry in left side wall. Interior: 4-panelled

doors. Early C19 fireplace to rear left. Partial inspection only.

Listing NGR: SP5174103803

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SOUTH HINKSEY

SP50SW BADGER LANE

1697/7/10006 Hinksey Hill

12-MAY-00 (South side)

Overshot

II

Private house. 1937 by Godfrey Samuel and Valentine Harding for the art historian

Ellis Waterhouse. Book stack added c.1960-65. Light red brick clad in cedar

weatherboarding to south (garden) elevation. Steel columns in hallway provide

additional support. Low-pitched copper roof with deep eaves and end stacks. L-

shaped plan. Two storeys, with later book stack of timber construction set over

double garage, which has stores to rear, adjoining service rooms in wing. The

principal rooms are in the four-bay main range.

The building is in the modern movement idiom, but using traditional materials.

Sliding timber windows to south elevation. Balcony to south-east first-floor morning

room, with set-back loggia under. Timber casement to north (entrance) elevation,

with large square-paned hall window adjoining inset timber door, itself with glazed

margin surrounds. This hall fa‡ade, with its large, geometric windows and steel

columns, was deliberately conceived as a modernist showcase for the building. Strip

windows to corridor above. Timber doors to garage.

Interior with oak floors (except to former maid's room, which has pine), window

sills, cupboards and library shelves, forming an unusually coherent composition of

high quality joinery. Hall with built-in window seat. The library was the principal

room in the house, with shelving, built-in drawers and fireplace. Dining room has

sliding door to hall, hatch and cupboards, with two-way cutlery drawer, connected to

kitchen. This was formerly the kitchen and pantry, but these are now united,

although built-in cupboards and walk-in larder survive, the latter with pattern of

openings in the exterior brickwork allowing ventilation. Staircase with metal

balustrade. First-floor sitting room with balcony, fireplace and fitted oak

bookshelves, with sliding door to adjoining bedroom, also with bookcase as well as

fitted cupboards. Tiled bathrooms. Corridor with groin vault extended to added book

stack set over garage, filled with bookcases.

Godfrey Samuel and Valentine Harding were founder members of Tecton, working with

Berthold Lubetkin between 1933 and setting up their own practice in 1936. The house

perfectly reflects the movement away from exposed reinforced concrete and flat roofs

in favour of expressing the same tenets of simple elevations and functional planning

using more traditional materials. This movement emerged in Britain in 1936-7 with

the work of these architects, F R S Yorke, Mary Crowley and a handful of other young

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graduates from the Architectural Association. They thus created a modern

architecture appropriate to the British climate. Anthony Chitty, Samuel Harding's AA

contemporary and also formerly a member of Tecton wrote that 'Tecton gradually became

aware of the fact aht modern construction and finishes had less margin of safety

against weather, decay, etc. than more "traditional" materials and therefore required

more money spent to produce as lasting an object. By 1936... some of us felt our

work too bald, to ill-finished and in need of enrichment with colour, shadow,

modulation and even applied ornament.' The house offers a model for 1950s design,

and was much imitated a decade after its construction. It is also significant that

an eminent art historian, specialising in the history of the Baroque, should choose

to build a house in the modern style, commissioned from two of the most fashionable

young designers of the day to specialise in private house design. The house is an

interesting reflection of intellectual interests found in the 1930s, and is

remarkably little altered, save for the added book stack.

Sources:

F R S Yorke, The Modern House in England, 1939

Architectural Review, March 1939

Jeremy Gould, The Modern House, Society of Architectural Historians, 1977, p.23

Listing NGR: SP5104502943

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SOUTH HINKSEY JOHN PIERS LANE

SP50SW (West side)

7/113 No.8 (Pin Farmhouse)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Pin House,

8, John Piers Lane)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C17: C18 service extension: front remodelled and

extended to right in early C19. Colourwashed limestone rubble with dressed

quoins: more dressed stonework in right bay. Gabled stone slate roof; rendered

ridge and left end stacks finished in C19 brick. 3-unit plan, extended to

U-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. C17 stair-light with wood

ovolo-moulded surround above and timber lintel over C19 six-panelled (2 glazed)

door with C20 trellised porch. Timber lintels over early C19 ten-pane sashes

flanking door, and sash in right bay: inserted 1970's dormer to left. C18

service wing to rear left of similar materials with roughcast end external stack

finished with 2 diagonal brick flues. Similar service wing to rear right of one

storey and attic. C20 rear outshut. Interior: room to left has stop-chamfered

and quartered beams, and stone open fireplace with sunk spandrels to

hollow-chamfered arch; room to right has stone moulded fireplace and

stop-chamfered beams which were part of right wing which (before early C19)

projected forward from right bay. Ogee-stopped chamfered beams on first floor.

Rear left service range has stop-chamfered beams and quarter-turn stairs.

Listing NGR: SP5104803995

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SOUTH HINKSEY MANOR ROAD

SP5004 (North side)

14/114 Nos.21 and 23

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Farmhouse,

No.23, including outbuildings

to NE)

- II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. Late C17 rear wing. Late C18 main range. Uncoursed

limestone rubble, gabled artificial stone slate roof; stone ridge stack finished

im brick. 3-unit plan. Late C18 stone doorcase with entablature frames C20

four-panelled door: timber lintel over C19 four-panelled door to left (No.21).

Roughcast timber lintels over C19 three- and 4-light mullioned casements. Later

C18 service wing projects forward from left bay: of similar materials. Late C17

cross-wing to left, originally timber-framed, now clad in limestone rubble and

brick: of one storey and attic; 3-bay range. C18 wing to rear right of similar

materials (stone and artificial stone slate) and 2 storeys; one-bay range.

Interior: queen-post roof and jowled posts in C17 wing. Partial inspection only.

Listing NGR: SP5093404175

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SOUTH HINKSEY MANOR ROAD

SP5004 (North side)

14/115 No. 17

GV II

Shown on Ordnance Survey map as Nos. 15 and 17.

Farmhouse, now house. Early C16, remodelled and cross wing rebuilt in later

C16/early C17: remodelled 1970's. Timber-framed on limestone rubble plinth: of 2

panels deep but many timbers are not in situ, except in cross wing which has

arch braces, brick infill and later limestone rubble cladding to front gable and

ground floor of right side wall. Gabled thatch roof; stone ridge stack, and

external end stack to rear of cross wing. Hall house with through-passage

adjoining cross wing on right. One storey and attic; 3-window range. C20 door

and casements. Chamfered and arched doorframes to front and rear through-passage

entries. Interior: wing to right has 2 collar trusses with windbraces. Hall

range: 2 heavily smoke-blackened queen-post trusses with clasped purlins flank

stack which backs onto through-passage: before the stack and floor were inserted

in the later C16/early C17 these trusses framed a smoke bay (a rare survival)

and there are traces of a heck to the rear. The truss to the left could not be

inspected. Possibly the birthplace of John Piers, Archbishop of York (1589-94),

whose father's inventory reflects the layout of the house.

(Berkshire Record Office, MS Wills. Berks. 8 J.130JJ).

Listing NGR: SP5092404136

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SOUTH HINKSEY. MANOR ROAD

SP5004 (North side)

14/116 Nos.1 (Myrtle Cottage) and 3

(Hill View)

GV II

2 houses. Late C17/early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled C20 tile roof;

ridge stack of stone finished in C20 brick. L-plan with rear right wing. 2

storeys; tall 2-window range front has timber lintels over C20 casements. Rear

right wing, of similar materials and 2-storey, 2-window range, has entry to

No.3. C20 porch and extension to left (No.1). Interior; cased and stop-chamfered

beams. Winder stairs to rear of stack rise to attic, which has roof of curved

principles with collars and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SP5079604122

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SOUTH HINKSEY MANOR ROAD

SP50SW (South side)

7/117 No.44

GV II

House. Early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled C20 concrete tile roof;

rendered end stack finished in brick. One-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and

attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door with porch and early C19

ten-pane sash; first-floor has C19 fixed-light casement; gabled late C19 roof

dormer. Stair-turret to rear left of similar materials: C20 outshut to rear.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP5104104236

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SP5004 SOUTH HINKSEY MANOR ROAD

(South side)

1697-0/14/118 No 32

GV II

House. Circa early C17, possibly a remodelling of an earlier house. White-washed

limestone rubble with dressed quoins and masonry at NE end. Asbestos tile roof with

half-hipped ends. Stone rubble axial stack.

PLAN: 3-room plan with lobby Entrance in front of axial stack with back-to-back

fireplaces heating small kitchen on right [SW] and central hall. The partition

between the hall and the large unheated inner room has been removed and a small

closet [outside lavatory] has been partitioned off at the back. Small C20 wing at

rear behind hall

EXTERIOR: 1 storey and attic. Asymmetrical 3-window north west front. C20 2 and 3-

1ight casements with timber lintels. Two, gabled dormers. Doorway to right of centre

with chamfered timber lintel and C20 door. End of cross-beam exposed on left. Left

[N] corner is splayed and of dressed stone. Small window in :NE end wall. At rear,

two gabled dormers, blocked doorway on left and C20 single-storey wing to left of

centre.

INTERIOR: Kitchen on right has chamfered axial beam with run-out stops and fireplace

with cambered unchamfered roughly hewn bressumer and large oven to side with brick

arch and C 19 iron door. Hall has chamfered axial beams with run-out stops,

unchamfered joists and rebuilt fireplace; now one room with inner room on left which

has a roughly chamfered cross- beam and exposed unchamfered joists. Two moulded plank

doors in attic but rest of joinery is later. At the high end of the house a raised

cruck truss with square-section blades halved at the apex, mortice and tenoned

straight collar and trenched purlins; straight wind-braces to tie beam truss between

hall and inner room ,chambers with stud partition; common-rafter couples intact, but

battens renewed. Exposed wall-plates.

Listing NGR: SP5099004199

1736

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2228

SOUTH HINKSEY MANOR ROAD

SP5004 (South side)

14/119 Nos.16 and 18

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C17 (No.16), extended late C17: truncated to left and

made into 2 cottages c.1900. No.16: timber-framed with middle rail and roughcast

infill, on limestone rubble plinth: right side wall of uncoursed limestone

rubble with dressed quoins and band. No,18 of coursed limestone rubble. Gabled

C20 tile roof; stone ridge and left end stacks finished in C17 brick. 4-, now

3-unit plan. One storey and attic; 3-window range. C19 one-light leaded casement

above late C19 plank door with arched head to No.16; timber lintels over

inserted late C19 door and C20 window to left; C20 casements to right and in

early C20 gabled half dormers. One- and 2-light leaded casements to rear.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP5094104133

1737

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2228

SOUTH HINKSEY ST. LAWRENCE'S ROAD

SP5004 (West side)

14/120 Nos.6 (The Old Bakehouse) and

4

- II

House, now 2 cottages. Early C17 (No.4) extended to left in late C17. Uncoursed

limestone rubble with weatherboard right gable: brick left end stack and stone

ridge (originally end) stack finished in brick. One- extended to 2-unit plan.

One storey and attic; 3-window range. No.6: C20 porch and door flanked by timber

lintels over C18 two-light leaded casements: 3-light leaded dormer casement

above. Bake-oven projection divides No.4 from No.6 which has C20 door and

casement with dormer casement above. Interior: No.6 has stop-chamfered beams.

Queen-post roof. No.4 not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP5095004089

1738

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2228

SOUTH HINKSEY ST. LAWRENCE'S ROAD

SP50SW (West side)

7/121 Church of St. Lawrence

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as St.

Lawrence's Church)

GV II*

Church. Early/mid C13: late C15 tower: chancel rebuilt in late C18. Uncoursed

limestone rubble, coursed to chancel: tower of dressed limestone. Stone-coped

gabled stone slate roof. Chancel, nave and west tower. One-bay late C18 chancel

has round-arched leaded windows with raised key- and impost-blocks. 3-bay south

wall of nave has C13 pointed lancets (one with scratch dial) and paired lancet

with late C19 head and mullion: north wall of nave has early C14 two-light

ogee-headed window, late C19 timber and glazed porch and C17 chamfered

round-arched doorway. Tower: revealed 2-light cinquefoil-headed window above

plain chamfered 4-centred doorway to ancient studded door, cemented at base:

2-light round-arched belfry windows: stair-turret with slit light to north side.

Interior: C13 chamfered 2-centred chancel arch. Medieval rood stairs in

south-east corner of nave: squint from former rood-loft to altar above chancel

arch. 3 arches over double piscina with quatrefoil basins. C13 tub font.

Hollow-chamfered archway with moulded imposts to tower. Rood screen built in

1932, pulpit in 1936 and nave roof in 1959. Plain mid C19 and C20 wall tablets

in chancel: floor tablet to Jane Willis, d.1723, in nave floor.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.222; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.409).

Listing NGR: SP5097303969

1739

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2228

SOUTH HINKSEY ST. LAWRENCE'S ROAD

SP50SW (West side)

7/122 Base of Churchyard Cross

approx. 10m. N of Church of

St. Lawrence

GV II

Base of churchyard cross. Late medieval. Limestone. 2 steps to hollowed-out base

of shaft.

Listing NGR: SP5096303983

1740

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2228

SPARSHOLT BROADBROOK LANE

SU38NW (South side)

6/132 Rectory Stables

GV II

Barn, now stables, probably C17. Weatherboarded over light timber frame on

chalk block base; wood shingles to roof. Aisled 7-bay plan. C20 central doors;

six C20 casements to front facing Rectory House (q.v.). Hipped roof. Interior:

roof construction obscured by insulating boards inserted at tie-beam level.

Listing NGR: SU3476087672

1741

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2228

SPARSHOLT CHURCH WAY

SU38NW

6/133 The Old Vicarage

GV II

Vicarage, now house. C17 wing to left modified c.1873, early C18 block to

right. English garden wall bond brick with limestone bands to left over

probable timber frame; coursed sarsen rubble with chalk bands and limestone

quoins and dressings; original front wall to right side in chalk ashlar with

limestone quoins and dressings; stone slate roof, tiled to rear; brick stacks.

Original plan of early C18 house had central staircase with C17 wing lying

parallel at rear. 2-storey, 3-window range. Left gable wall has pointed brick

arch over entry to vestibule and retaining-arch and timber lintel over 5-light

leaded casement, reset in late C19 wall, and one C20 casement; gabled wall has

square returns to moulded kneelers. Early C18 wall to right, plain limestone

architraves with raised keyblocks to 4-late C19 sashes: moulded cornice; hipped

roof. The original early C18 front to right side has 3-window range of similar

windows but with 2 original sashes to ground floor; one late C19 sash blocks

original central door and left side obscured by school built c.1873; limestone

storey band, chamfered quoining and moulded cornice. Ridge stack and rear left

lateral stack. Interior: C17 chamfered and stopped beam to front left; 6- and

2- panelled early C18 doors, and panelled shutters; early C18 fireplace with

stone moulded architrave to first floor rear right room; early C18 dog-leg with

landing stairs to centre right have turned balusters; 3-bay collar-truss roof

with butt purlins to early C18 section of house. Attached to the right wall is

a school built in about c.1873, which seems also to be the date of the brick

cladding to the left wing and the insertion of late C19 sashes. C20 lean-to

against left gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU3462187607

1742

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2228

SPARSHOLT EASTMANTON LANE

SU38NW (East side)

6/134 Eastmanton House.

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Eastmonton

GV II Farmhouse)

House. Early C17, later C17 one-bay extension. Timber framed. Rendered over

front, square framing exposed to rear. Thatched roof; brick stacks. Original

2-unit plan extended to 3 units in late C17. 2-storey, 5-window range. C20

porch and door. 3-light C18 leaded casements with moulded wood architraves to

original early C17 front; other windows are C20 imitations, except one 3- light

and one 2-light C18 leaded casements and one 4-light wood-mullioned casement to

rear of early C17 block, and 2-light C18 leaded casement to right side wall.

Gabled roof, original triple-flue ridge stack and late C17 left end stack now

set in ridge. Interior: C18 and C19 planked and 2-panelled doors, chamfered

bressumer over open fireplace in left room; chamfered and stopped beams

throughout, but recent joists; quarter-turn and straight-flight stairs to front

left and rear right; queen strut truss over left end wall of original early C17

house; rest of roof not inspected but is probably of interest. C20 extensions

to rear right and against left gable wall of late C17 extension.

Listing NGR: SU3487287606

1743

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2228

SPARSHOLT EASTHANTON LANE

SU38NW (East side)

6/135 Eastmanton House, barn approx

8 metres north.

GV II

Barn, now sauna and hall. Timber framed on chalk block and brick base; square

framing with diagonal braces; brick infill; weatherboarding and brick cladding

to south gable wall; thatched roof. 5-bay plan with east aisle and central

threshing floor. Single storey. Facade has two panels of square-framing from

ground floor to eaves, lower rear wall is only one panel deep; C20 sliding

glass-doors to central bay and C20 door to gable entry in right side; half-

hipped roof. Interior: 5-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins and wind-

braces. C20 brick extension to rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3488287628

1744

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2228

SPARSHOLT EASTMANTON LANE

SU38NW (East side)

6/136 Eastmanton House. Granary

approx 14 metres north

GV II

Granary. C18. Weatherboard over timber-framed walling raised on staddle stones;

old tiled roof. C18 loft door in north gable wall and C18 loft door and plank

door to south gable wall. Interior: jowled post braced to wall-plate; 2-bay

collar-truss with side struts and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3489487632

1745

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2228

SPARSHOLT SPARSHOLT STREET

SU38NW (West side)

6/137 Sparsholt House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid-late C18 to left, extended and remodelled in early

C19; graffito in brick right of door JB/AM/AB/1834. To left is glazed dark

brick in header bond with red brick dressings; to right is Flemish bond brick

with flared headers; old tile roof; brick stacks. Original house with outshot

extended to double-depth plan in 1834. 2-storey, 5-window range. Broken

pediment, decorative fanlight and engaged columns to architraves of 6-panelled

central door. Flat brick arches over horned sashes, inserted c.1960. Dentilled

eaves. Gabled roof, left end stack, double and triple flue ridge stacks to

-gabled roofs set at right-angles to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3464087657

1746

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2228

SPARSHOLT SPARSHOLT STREET

SU38NW (East side)

6/138 Old Rectory House

24/11/66

GV II

Rectory, now house. Early C18. Flemish bond brick with some flared headers;

recent tile roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2-storey, 3 window range.

C20 porch, segmental arch over 4-panelled (2 glazed) early C19 door; segmental

arches over 3-light leaded casements with octagonal panes; oeuil-de-boeuf to

right gable wall. M-shape roof; end stacks. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3471887638

1747

of

2228

SPARSHOLT SPARSHOLT STREET

SU38NW (East side)

6/139 Church of the Holy Rood.

24/11/66

GV I

Church. Late C12 nave, late C13 tower, early C14 chancel and transept, late C18

porch. Coursed sarsen and chalk rubble to chancel, otherwise all rendered over

in roughcast; stone slate and tiled roof except wood shingles to tower.

Original cruciform plan with west tower, but north transept demolished c.1785.

Norman, Decorated and Perpendicular styles. Late C19 4-light reticulated-style

east window, three 2-light early C14 windows to south wall of chancel; 2

identical windows to north wall which has late C15 vestry with 2-light late C15

window with arched heads and one late C19 pointed door.Decorated to parapet.

South transept has 4-light reticulated-style early C14 south window; one

2-light early C14 window to each side wall, although west window has two

2-light early C14 windows, and one 3-light late C15 window with arched heads

over late C18 porch; late C12 doorway, hood mould over round arch, water- leaf

and stiff-leaf capitals to engaged columns; late C12 double doors with original

crescent hinges. South wall of nave has two 2-light early C14 windows, and one

3-light late C15 window with arched heads over early C13 blocked door which has

round arch and stiff-leaf capitals to engaged columns. Interior: Very fine

decorated piscina and sedilia, with ogee cusped heads and ballflower ornament;

adjoins reclining early C14 effigy in ogee headed and cusped tomb recess;

similar tomb recess in opposite wall; several C15 brasses in chancel floor;

late C19 benches and desks except two restored with C15 carved bench- ends and

one desk-end; original carved corbels to 4-bay C17 collar truss roof. Late C19

chancel screen in C13 chancel arch. C13 arch to south transept; C13 screen has

cinquefoiled arches and shaft rings to shafts much restored below; 3 C14 oak

effigies, removed from original position, 2 being under similar tomb recesses

to those in the chancel; piscina in wall; chalk aedicule, coloured, to John

Pleydell, 1591, and his wife, has oval tablet flanked by Ionic columns and

strapwork carving; 2-bay roof, tie beam with crossed braces, probably late C18.

Nave has late C19 pulpit, lectern and benches; ledger stones to aisle floor;

C14 stained glass, including some C13 grisaille glass, in middle windows of

south and north walls; 5-bay late C15 roof, arch-braced to carved corbels. The

carved oak effigies are very rare, and represent Sir Robert Archard (1353) and

his wives Joan (13361 and Agnes (1356). It is thought that Sir Robert was

responsible for the building of the chancel and transepts in the early C14.

Buildings of England, Berkshire, pp. 223-4.

Listing NGR: SU3468287546

1748

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2228

SPARSHOLT WATERY LANE

SU38NW (East side)

6/140 NO. 2. (The Shepherd's

Cottage).

GV II

House. C17. Timber-framed, square framing with diagonal braces; thatched roof;

brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. C20 door. Five C18

two-light leaded casements, one C18 one-light leaded casement and three C20

casements. Half-hipped roof; 2 ridge stacks. Interior not inspected. C20

weatherboarded lean-to against right gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU3472487794

1749

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2228

SPARSHOLT NATERY LANE

SU38NW (West side)

6/141 College Cottage

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17. Timber-framed, close studding with middle rail; C20

brick to right bay; C20 tile roof; brick stacks. Original plan form not

deducible. 2-storey, 4-window range. C20 porch and door, C2ii casements. Gabled

roof, C17 triple-flue ridge stack. Interior not inspected. C20 one- storey

extension to right gable and 1 1/2-storey extension to rear right.

Listing NGR: SU3475087822

1750

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2228

SPARSHOLT

SU38NW

6/131 The Manor House

24/11/66

- II

Country House. Early C18 central block with extensions of c.1730 to left and

right. Left and central blocks of Flemish bond dark brick with red brick quoins

and dressings; limestone dressings to pediment and parapet course; Welsh slate

roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plans. 2-storey, 5-window range with

pedimented central 3 bays to left block. Steps up to central door flanked by

limestone ashlar wall swept round to low piers surmounted by carved figures of

the lion and the unicorn; 6-panelled door set in pedimented doorway with Gibbs

surround. Segmental arches with limestone keyblocks over early C19 sashes with

brass glazing bars; similar left side wall has lunette to tympanum and canted

bay window to left; Venetian window over rear doors.4-window range to central

block of segmental arches with limestone keyblocks over late C19 horned sashes;

central sash blocks original door; hipped roof; end and internal stacks.

Interior: plan form of central block much altered c.1970. C18 six-panelled

doors. All ground floor fireplaces are recent introductions: mid C18 fireplaces

to first floor front and rear left rooms. Bolection-moulded panelling, much

restored, and semi-circular archway with panelled intrados to rear wall of

front centre room. Mid C18 panelling to front left and centre rooms. Open-well

stairs to centre rear of c.1730, turned balusters, late C19 banister, panelled

dado over wall-string. Early C18 dog-leg with landing stairs to rear right have

turned balusters and closed stringy to left wall adjoining stairs is early C18

decoration, repetitive pattern with figure in oriental style. Block to right:

random bond brick with flared headers, to pediment limestone dressings, Welsh

slate roof. Single-storey, 3-window range of segmental arches with limestone

keyblocks over early C19 sashes; central bay is pedimented with lunette in

tympanum. Late C19 block to rear and stables and coach-house dated 1897

attached to right wall.

Listing NGR: SU3464987486

1751

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2228

SPARSHOLT WESTCOT

SU38NW

6/142 Elderberry Cottage.

- II

House. C17, remodelled in C18. Uncoursed chalk and sarsen rubble; posts of

previous 3-bay timber framed structure exposed in front wall; thatched roof;

brick stacks. Original plan form not deducible. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range.

Timber lintels over plank door and C20 casements. Gabled roof; end stacks.

Interior: mutilated beams survive; chalk fireplace to right, timber bressumer

over open fireplace with C18 brick jambs to left; 3-bay butt-purlin roof,

closed timber trusses. C20 extension to rear left.

Listing NGR: SU3372087473

1752

of

2228

SPARSHOLT

SU38NW WESTCOT

541-0/6/10001 Barn immediately west

of Westcot Farmhouse

II

Barn. Circa late C18. Weatherboarded timber-frame on brick plinth; north wall

rendered concrete blocks. Gable-ended roof clad in corrugated asbestos sheets; tiled

hipped midstrey. PLAN: 3-bay barn with aisle on north side and central threshing bay

with opposing cart entrances. EXTERIOR: South side has central cart entrance with

sheet metal double doors. North side has hipped roof weatherboarded midstrey at

centre with plank doors. INTERIOR: Timber frame largely complete. The wall and

arcade-posts have jowls and straight braces to the tie-beams with queen-post trusses

with vertical struts, or secondary posts, to the lower purlin ties; two tiers of

clasped purlins, long straight wind-braces and common-rafters with diagonally-set

ridgepiece. Wall-framing comprising close-studding without rails and with straight

tension braces.

Listing NGR: SU3375387258

1753

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT BARROW ROAD

SU49NE (North side)

Shippon

8/123 Vine Cottage (No.58)

GV II

House. Early/mid C18 with later additions. Roughcast over limestone rubble;

gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range.

Flat hood over C18 six-panelled door to left: early C19 three-light casements

and eight-pane sash. Later C18 extension to left of similar materials and

one-storey, one-bay range. Rear wing remodelled in C20. Interior: room to left

has stop-chamfered beams and spit-racks above open fireplace: mid C18 panelled

dado in small parlour to right. First floor not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4802298047

1754

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT BARROW ROAD

SU49NE (North side)

Shippon

8/124 Nos.62 and 66

GV II

House. Mid C18. C20 alterations. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled old tile

roof; brick symmetrical end stacks. 2-unit plan, 2 storeys and attic;

symmetrical 3-window range. Segmental brick arch over late C19 plank door with

overlight. C20 flat brick arches over C20 ground-floor windows: timber lintels

over first-floor leaded cross windows flanking single leaded light. Raised

storey band; gabled roof dormers with 2-light leaded casements. Rear left wing

of similar materials and of one storey and attic. Interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4800298031

1755

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT BARROW ROAD

SU49NE (North side)

Shippon

8/125 No.72 (All Hallows)

GV II

House. Late C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble; half-hipped thatch roof; end

stack of stone finished in brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 4-window

range. Timber lintels over C19 door to right and C20 two- and 3-light casements:

2-light dormer casements. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4797898019

1756

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT BARROW ROAD

SU49NE (North side)

Shippon

8/126 Barn approx. 25m. NW of No.74

(not included)

GV II

Barn. Late C17. Old weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone rubble

plinth: gabled old tile roof. 4-bay plan. C20 double doors to right of reset old

plank door. Interior: queen-post roof with clasped purlins: some C20 renewal to

left. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4797898017

1757

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT BARROW ROAD

SU49NE (South side)

Shippon

8/127 No.35 (The Old Manor)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as The Old

Manor House, 35, Barrow Road)

GV II

House. Early C17, with probable medieval origins; C18 extensions and

refenestration of c.1900. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled roof, with stone

slates to front and old tiles to rear; left end stack of stone finished in brick

with oversailing courses; brick ridge stack to right (original end stack) has 3

diagonally-set flues. 2-unit with cross-wing plan. One storey and attic;

3-window range. Gable end of left cross wing: double ovolo-moulded timber lintel

over 4-light ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned first-floor window, and early C20

ground-floor window in similar style. 2-window range to right: ovolo-moulded

lintel over C20 door set in ovolo-moulded architrave to left: chamfered and C20

timber lintels over similar-style early C20 windows: 2 small pointed medieval

lancets left of door: two C20 gabled dormers. C17 two-light ovolo-moulded

wood-mullioned window to left gable end and one to rear: other windows of c.1900

are in similar style. C18 extensions at right angles to front and rear of right

end: of one storey and attic, uncoursed limestone rubble and gabled C20 tile

roof. Interior: room to right has stop-chamfered beam and joists, chamfered

bressumer over open fireplace, and beer cupboard door with old strap hinges and

shelf. First floor has early and mid C18 fireplaces. Cross wing: chamfered stone

fireplace, C15 wave-moulded beam; chamfered beam and moulded stone fireplace on

first floor. Attractive early C20 plank doors with large Norfolk latches.

Listing NGR: SU4816498060

1758

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2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT BARROW ROAD

SU49NE (South side)

Shippon

8/128 Church of St. Mary Magdalene

09/02/66

GV II

Church. 1855, by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Coursed and dressed limestone; gabled

stone-coped old tile roof. Nave with north porch and chancel with vestry. Gothic

Revival in late geometrical style. 3-light east window flanked by offset

buttresses. 2-bay chancel and 4-bay nave have hood moulds with head-stops over

mainly 2-light windows: priest's door to centre of south chancel wall, and plain

door to vestry. Timber-framed north porch: moulded pointed doorway frames mid

C19 double-leaf doors. East gable of nave surmounted by belfry:

French-Gothic-style crocketed spire with trefoiled lights and spandrels.

Interior: encaustic tile floor to sanctuary. Gothic style communion rail and

pews with carved bench ends. Chancel arch has ballflower-carved corbels. Plain

stone pulpit, and octagonal stone font inscribed "suffer little children to come

unto me". Waggon roof to chancel : 4-bay nave roof with curved principals and

steeply-cambered collars giving cruck effect. Stained glass: mid C19 east

window, and stained glass in heads of 3 windows. C20 memorial windows.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.216).

Listing NGR: SU4807798016

1759

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT COTHILL ROAD

SU49NE (South side)

Dry Sandford

8/129 Nos.226 (The Mill House) and

227

- II

Mill and millhouse, now 2 dwellings. Early/mid C18 millhouse. Uncoursed

limestone rubble, with chequer brick front; gabled C20 tile roof; brick end

stacks and rear stack. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 flat

brick arch over C20 door with pediment hood above. Segmental arches over C20

casements: raised storey band. 2-storey rear range of limestone rubble with

brick quoins and dressings and rear wall of early C19 Flemish bond brick.

Cross-wing of mill to right: c.1800, of coursed limestone rubble with brick

quoins and dressings, and gabled old tile roof. Gabled front of 2 storeys;

2-window range, with segmental brick arches over C20 windows and glazed door:

weatherboard sack hoist: C20 garage doors in right side wall. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest. History: jambs of front doorway have

graffiti dates 1624, 1647, 1679, IG 1734 and ET 1736 which probably commemorate

past owners.

Listing NGR: SU4652199642

1760

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NE (East side)

Shippon

8/135 The Manor Preparatory School

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Manor

House, including adjoining

outbuildings)

GV II

Large house, now school. Late C17. Rendered limestone rubble and brick to right;

steeply-pitched and hipped old tile roof; brick rear lateral and internal

stacks. Central staircase plan. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical 5-window range.

C20 door: late C18 pedimented architrave with engaged Tuscan columns. Late C18

six-pane sashes. Moulded wood cornice: similar sashes in 3 hipped roof dormers.

Left side wall has late C18 sash window and Venetian window with keyed stone

architrave. To rear right is C18 two-storey bay of coursed limestone rubble and

brick with gabled old tile roof, brick end stack and sashes: C18 one-storey

service range to rear of coursed limestone rubble with gabled old tile roof:

remodelled in C20. C18 service room (wash-house) to rear left of similar

materials with hipped roof. Interior: hall has some C18 panelling and open-well

staircase: turned newels with gadrooned bases, elaborate fret-cut balusters and

barley-sugar balusters. Room to right is panelled with fielded bolection-moulded

panels. First floor has panelled room to front left, and bolection-moulded stone

fireplace to right. Early C14 2-light window reset in rear wall. Site was owned

by Abingdon Abbey: became known as Calcott's Place and house was rebuilt after

its destruction in the Civil War.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.416).

Listing NGR: SU4844098023

1761

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NE (East side)

Shippon

8/136 Barn approx. 20m. NE of The

09/02/66 Manor Preparatory School

(Formerly listed as Manor

House, including adjoining

outbuildings)

GV II*

Barn, now gymnasium. C15, for Abingdon Abbey. Coursed limestone rubble with

puplog holes and dressed quoins; old tile roof with stone coping and carved

finials. 5-bay plan with threshing floor in second bay from left. Entries

blocked by C20 door and glazing: timber lintel over smaller blocked entry in

second bay from right. Interior: 5-bay roof with original windbraces to rear

right, and C20 lateral (iron stanchion) and transverse (bolted plates)

strengthening. Raised crucks with arch-braced lower collars, and upper collars

halved into blades; ridge purlin laid on solid yoke; trenched side purlins with

tabled scarf joints. Abingdon Abbey leased the site out to lay tenants in C15.

(J. Fletcher, "Crucks in the West Berkshire and Oxfordshire Region", 0xonensia,

Vol.33 (1968), pp.80-81; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.416).

Listing NGR: SU4845298031

1762

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARINGD0N ROAD

SU49NE (East side)

Shippon

8/137 Manor Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18, later C18 bay to right. Roughcast front: Flemish bond brick

with flared headers to rear. Gabled old tile roof; brick end stacks. 2-unit

plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Segmental arches over C20 four-light casements

to left of C19 plank door with pediment hood: first-floor has 3-light window

with leaded and latticed panes. Later C18 bay to right of uncoursed limestone

rubble with hipped old tile roof. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4841797992

1763

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NE (West side)

Shippon

8/138 The White House

- II

House. Probably medieval, refronted and right wing built in late C17. Rendered

front and left side walls: rear wall of uncoursed limestone rubble: left wing of

medieval coursed and dressed limestone (large masonry blocks), up to 2.5m. from

ground. Gabled old tile roof; rendered ridge stack to left wing, and brick ridge

stack to right. 3-unit plan with cross-wing to left. 2 storeys; 4-window range.

Keyed flat stone arches with rendered surrounds to all openings. C20 plank door

and C20 door in outer bays of right wing: early C19 sashes, and C19 two-light

casements in right bay and to attic windows of cross wing. Left side wall and

rear each have late C17 three-light casements with original wrought-iron

fittings. Cross wing has carved medieval corbel heads to left and rear. Early

C18 one-storey service range to right: of colourwashed limestone rubble with

gabled C20 tile roof, brick ridge stack and queen-post truss exposed in right

gable. Interior: right wing has open fireplace, quartered and stop-chamfered

beams in room to left: also stop-chamfered beams and collar-truss roof.

Cross-wing: stop-chamfered beams, including inserted floor with lodging beams in

rear room, which has C17 open fireplace with chamfered oak bressumer and stone

jambs. Late C17 open-well staircase with winders: turned balusters on closed

string with ball finials and turned pendentives to newels. First floor has

double-chamfered jambs to fireplace and overmantle in rear room. It is possible

that the medieval masonry blocks in the left wing are re-used and not in situ,

for huge early C13 stiff-leaf capitals have been found in the garden.

Listing NGR: SU4821898213

1764

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARIN600N ROAD

SU49NE (West side)

Shippon

8/139 Church Farmhouse and attached

outbuildings

- II

Farmhouse, now house. C17: early C19 front range. Coursed limestone rubble with

roughcast front; gabled roof, with Welsh slates to front and old tiles to rear;

brick ridge and end stacks. U-plan. 3 storeys; 3-window range. Early C19

six-panelled (2 glazed) door with trellis porch. Rendered flat arches over

8-pane sashes. C17 wing to rear right: some Cl7 timber framing with brick infill

to right but mainly clad in C18 uncoursed limestone rubble; hipped old tile

roof: C18 wings to rear left: of uncoursed limestone rubble with gabled old tile

roofs: of 2 storeys, and then one-storey forge with 4-light wood-mullioned

window. Early C19 one-storey outbuilding (possibly coachhouse) to rear left is

of similar materials with C20 doors to rear gable entry. Interior not inspected

but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4825598091

1765

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NE (West side)

Shippon

8/140 Stable approx. 15m. NW of

Church Farmhouse and attached

outbuildings

GV II

Stable. Dated 1813. Coursed and dressed limestone rubble; half-hipped old tile

roof. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Segmental brick arches over central

door flanked by 3-light casements. Blocked hay loft openings to rear. Interior

not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4822698109

1766

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT FARINGDON ROAD

SU49NE (West side)

Shippon

8/141 Church Farmhouse and Church

09/02/66 Farm Cottage approx. 100m SW

of The Manor Prepartory

School

(Formerly listed as Church

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. C16 rear wing: front range and stair-turret built

c.1720-40. Remodelled late C19/C20. Front: colourwashed limestone rubble with

squared quoins; C20 tile roof, half-hipped to left; brick gable end stack to

right, and lateral stack to rear, of stone finished in brick. L-plan with rear

right wing. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. Segmental brick arches over

central late C19 door, inserted late C19 door to left, and late C19 two-light

casements: flat brick arches over similar first-floor casements. Raised brick

storey band; coved wood cornice; three C20 roof dormers. Early C18 stair-turret

built over part of Cl6 rear wing: timber-framed, of 2 panels deep with arch

braces and brick infill; old tile roof is hipped to rear of stone end stack and

also roofs right-angled C18 service range (brewhouse) of colourwashed limestone

rubble. Interior: fine early C18 dog-leg with landing staircase, with turned

balusters on closed string: noted as having stone fireplaces. Interior of Church

Farm Cottage (C16) not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4832997984

1767

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT DRY SANDFORD

SP4600

16/130 No.48 (The Old Malt House)

GV II

House. Early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; old tile roof; gabled with stone

end stack to left, and hipped with brick stack to right. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys

and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and 2-light casements to

right: timber lintels over three early C20 two- and 3-light casements to left.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4680200483

1768

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT DRY SANDFORD

SP4600

16/131 No.50 (The Thatched Cottage)

GV II

House. C17. Timber-framed on limestone plinth: of 2 panels deep with arch

braces. Gabled thatch roof; stone end stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic;

2-window range. Central C20 door and porch. C20 windows, except C17

ovolo-moulded wood-mullioned and transomed 4-light window right of door. Rear:

similar 3-light mullioned window with leaded lights and 4-light wood-mullioned

window. Interior: stop-chamfered beams and central timber-frame partition.

Chamfered bressumer over open fireplaces in end walls.

Listing NGR: SP4678500482

1769

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT DRY SANDFORD

SP4600

16/132 Church of St. Helen

GV II

Church. 1855, by J.B. Clacy. Coursed and dressed limestone (highly ferruginous

and ruddy coloured) with buff-coloured ashlar dressings. Stone-coped gables to

stone slate roof. Chancel with north vestry, and nave with north chapel. Early

English style. Apsidal east end has hood moulds over 5 trefoil-headed lancets:

2-bay chancel has similar lancets and moulded trefoil-arched south door: vestry,

which has 2-light window, pointed-arched door and 2-light geometrical-style

gable-end window, adjoins short stair turret with broached pyramidal cap.

Bellcote at east end of nave. 5-bay nave has plain lancets (paired in east bay)

divided by offset buttresses: south porch has pointed moulded doors, with

engaged shafts on outer door, and 3-light trefoil-headed side windows. 3-light

stepped lancet west window. All windows have hood moulds with ballflower stops.

Interior: vault in apsidal sanctuary has groins continued as shafts with

ballflower capitals. Double-chamfered sanctuary arch has similar engaged shafts

with ballflower capitals. Chancel: hood moulds over rere-arches with bell

capitals to engaged shafts. Poppyhead bench ends. Oak screen to vestry has

trefoil-headed arches divided by ringed shafts with bell capitals and trefoiled

spandrels. Steps from vestry through trefoil-arched door to pulpit facing nave:

stone canopy above square C13-style richly-carved pulpit with marble corner

shafts. Reader's desk has circular rail of C13-style trefoil-headed arches. Roof

has enamelled text plates.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.130).

Listing NGR: SP4675200403

1770

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT DRY SANDFORD

SP4600

16/133 No.68 (Church Farmhouse)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Church

Farmhouse, 104, Dry Sandford)

- II

Farmhouse. Late C17 rear block: front range dated 1718 on stack. Coursed

limestone rubble with squared quoins; hipped stone slate roof; brick lateral

stacks to rear. Central staircase plan. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical

5-window range. Wedged stone lintels over all openings. 8-panelled door with

overlight: late C19/C20 eight pane sashes. Roof dormers have moulded cornices,

hipped roofs and 2-light leaded casements to sides: 2-light ovolo-moulded

wood-mullioned dormer window to rear. Late C17 two-storey range to rear right:

of uncoursed limestone rubble with gabled old tile and stone slate roof, and

stone external stack: late C17 wood-mullioned cross-windows with iron fittings.

Block to rear left of similar materials, remodelled with C18 timber-framed rear

wall with brick infill: 2-storey, 3-window range; C19 casements and

cross-windows and 2-light leaded casements to rear. Interior: C18 panelled

doors. Panelled room to right has bolection-moulded fireplace and overmantle,

and china-closet. Open-well staircase has turned balusters on closed string.

Collar-truss roofs to front and rear left ranges. Chamfered beam in late C17

rear right block.

Listing NGR: SP4673700343

1771

of

2228

ST.HELEN WITHOUT DRY SANDFORD

SP4600

16/134 No.76 (Lenthalls)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18: C20 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble with

brick dressings; gabled old tile roof; brick ridge stack and stone external

lateral stack to rear. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Timber lintels

over C18 six-panelled door left of centre, C18 two- and 3-light leaded casements

and C20 facsimilis right of door. C18 two-storey rear wing has two C18 leaded

casements, and is flanked by C20 extensions. Interior: chamfered beams and

collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SP4670800256

1772

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE BLACKACRES LANE

SU39SE (North side)

6/211 Stanford Park Farmhouse

10/11/52

GV II

Farmhouse. c.1800. Flemish bond brick with flared headers to front and rear,

coursed and dressed limestone to right side wall, coursed limestone rubble to

other walls. Stone slate roof; brick stacks. 2 storeys; originally 3- now

2-window range. Cambered gauged brick arches over four 6-pane sashes, one of

which has been reset in the original central door opening; other 2 windows have

been blocked by C20 porch with present entrance to left. Projecting plinth

course and storey band, dentilled eaves. Roof is hipped to right and attached to

C20 extension to left; left end stack (rebuilt in C20) and two ridge stacks in

rear right wing. Right side wall has brick jambs and segmental arches to 6-pane

sashes in 3-window range; dentilled eaves. Rear elevation facing courtyard has

segmental arches over C20 door with porch and a blocked door, 2- and 3-light

leaded casements and an inserted late C19 horned sash in a 4-window range;

dentilled eaves. 2-storey block attached to left gable wall- of rear wing has

segmental arches over a plank door, one mid C19 two-light casement and a 2-light

iron barred window. The small yard in the centre of the U-plan has a brick and

tile lean-to with leaded casement windows built onto the rear of the right side

wing. Interior. Remodelled c.1955 when the porch and wing to left of the front

were added. The straight run staircase has been reset into a new position and

much restored with balusters and newels. Rooms retain 4-panelled doors in

moulded architraves and a 2-panelled door in a fine reeded architrave moved to

the internal entry to the left wing of c.1955.

Listing NGR: SU3570593259

1773

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE BLACKACRES LANE

SU39SE

(North side)

6/212 Stanford Park Farm, granary

approx. 10m. SE of farmhouse

GV II

Granary. Early C19, Raised on staddle stones. Front wall in repointed brick,

rear in old weatherboarding; side walls are roughcast over light timber-frame

with lath infill. Thatched roof. Front has plank door with strap hinges

adjoining 2-light leaded window; rear has plank door with strap hinges. Hipped

roof. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof with side struts and butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3572393250

1774

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE BOW ROAD

SU39SW (East side)

5/213 The Elms

GV II

House. C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof;

brick stack. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. Brick jambs

and segmental arches to C20 door to left and late C19 horned sash blocking

original door to right, and 6-pane sashes. Dentilled brick eaves; 2 gabled roof

dormers with late C19 casements. Hipped roof; ridge stack runs axially along

most of ridge. Left wall has segmental brick arch over plank door with barred

grille to cellar. To rear are brick jambs and segmental arches to four C20

casements and a late C19 plank door on the ground floor and four C18 two-light

casements, one of which is still leaded, on the first floor. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3431094058

1775

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHAPEL ROAD

SU3493 (East side)

9/214 No.22 (Spinages Farmhouse) and

No.24 (Spinages)

GV II

Farmhouse. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; rendered stacks.

3-unit lobby entry house. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Timber lintels over all

openings, those over door and window to right have bead mouldings. C20 door in

narrowed opening. 2 late C19 four-light casements on ground floor and a C17

two-light wood-mullioned window over door; other windows are C20. Skylights to

inserted attic floor of c.1970. Half hipped roof; ridge and left end stacks of

staircase projection to centre of rear elevation. Interior not inspected. C20

extension to front left. Early C19 cottage attached to left gable end built in

similar materials and style; originally built as two-unit lobby entry plan house

but entry to left, facing gable end stack, has been blocked.

Listing NGR: SU3427093748

1776

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHAPEL ROAD

SU3493 (East side)

9/215 No.2

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18. Dressed and coursed limestone; stone slate roof;

brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 flat hood over central

4-panelled door with overlight. Flat stone arches with raised keystones over C20

casements. Two raking dormers. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3429793593

1777

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (North side)

9/216 Garden wall to W of Rectory

House

GV II

Wall enclosing garden of Rectory House (q.v.). Early C18. Coursed limestone

rubble, Flemish bond brick to inner face; square piers flank early C20 iron gate

in returned wall near Rectory House. Gazebo of squared and coursed limestone,

some Flemish bond brick and hipped stone slate roof, attached to garden side of

wall; remodelled in C20. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3411793591

1778

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (North side)

9/217 Rectory House

10/11/52

GV II

House. Built c.1706 for Walter Tyrell, High Sheriff of Berkshire; late Cl6 wing

to rear remodelled early C18. Squared and coursed limestone, ashlar dressings;

stone slate roof; stone stacks finished in rendered brick. Double-depth plan.

Early Georgian style. Two storeys and attic; 3 bays. Early C19 doorway has

semi-circular arch over 6-panelled door with fanlight and carved brackets to

gabled hood. Beaded and keyed ashlar architraves to early C19 sashes. Moulded

plinth course, raised chamfered quoins. Early C19 raking dormer with horizontal

sliding sash. Hipped roof; end stacks. Left side has 2 roughcast canted bays of

c.1900 with C20 horned sashes. Rear has keyed flat stone arches to blocked

windows and two early C19 sashes; early C20 brick and tile lean-to adjoins

original rear porch with moulded cornice. Interior: Panelled shutters, early C19

six-panelled and early C18 three-panelled doors in moulded architraves; one

ribbed door in attic. Rooms to left of door have early C19 fireplace. Entrance

hall has bolection-moulded panelling of c.1706 and keyed semi-circular arch with

moulded imposts and panelled pilasters through to staircase. Dog-leg with

landing stairs, with barley sugar balusters on closed string, have been reset to

right side of hall; fielded panelling obscured by reset stairs and inserted

partition wall to left. Quarter-turn with winders back stairs have turned

balusters on closed string. Bolection-moulded panelling to first-floor landing.

Collar-truss roof. Subsidiary features: To rear right is late Cl6 one-storey and

attic 2-window range, remodelled in late C19, of random limestone rubble with

gabled Welsh slate roof; left side wall had two-light stone mullioned

cavetto-moulded window with early G18 casements and outshut joined to house with

early C18 two-light cross window; right side wall has timber lintels over C19

doors and casements and late Cl6 one-light chamfered window; front wall has late

C19 three-light casement; 2-light wood-mullioned chamfered window and gable end

stack to rear. Interior: C20 bressumer over open fireplace; late Cl6

twelve-panelled door; late Cl6 stone charcoal burning stove with beaded

4-centred arches to flues; late Cl6 floorboards on first floor; late C19 roof.

(V.M. Howse, Stanford-in-the-Vale: A Parish Record, Vol.2, 1962, p.29).

Listing NGR: SU3415593596

1779

of

2228

SANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (North side)

9/218 No,13 (Vine Cottage) and No.12

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Nos. 86

and 87, The Green)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late Cl6, remodelled in C18 with cottage to right (No. 12)

added in C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble, painted white, roughcast left wall;

old tile roof with stone slate farwells at base; brick stacks, except central

stone stack finished in brick. 2-unit through-passage plan with later cottage to

right. One storey and attic; 4-window range. Timber lintels over three C20 plank

doors, one C20 casement and three 3-light leaded casements, the one to the left

having plank shutters. Two gabled roof dormers to left, one of which has a fire

insurance plaque, have 3-light leaded casements; lower gabled dormers to right

have C20 casement and one late C19 two-light casement. Gabled roof; right and

centre ridge stacks and C18 off-ridge gable end stack to left. Rear wall has

timber lintels over 2-light leaded casements, one raking dormer with a 2-light

leaded casement and two gabled dormers, one with 2-light leaded casements.

Interior of No.13: C18 brick floor to centre, C18 two-panelled and plank doors.

Chamfered beams to left and right rooms tenoned into central timber-framed

partition wall just to the right of the left door, which opens onto C18

straight-flight stairs. Left unit divided by axial timber framed partition into

2 rooms, originally a buttery and pantry before it was heated from C18.

Quarter-turn stairs adjoin right wall of No.13. To left of central stone stack

is queen-post roof with halved and notched apex and trenched and staggered

purlins; roof to right of stack is obscured. Interior of No.12 not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3424793591

1780

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (North side)

9/219 No.11 (The Corner House)

GV II

Two early C18 cottages, now house, with bay to right added in late C19. Coursed

limestone rubble, brick quoins to right; late C19 tile roof; brick stacks.

2-unit lobby entry plan extended one unit to right in late C19. 2 storeys;

3-window range. Concrete lintels over C20 door to right and blocked door to

left. Timber lintels to left and concrete lintel to right C20 over three-light

casements. Gabled roof; left gable and truncated late C19 right gable end

stacks, and ridge stack. Interior: Left room originally divided in 2, has

chamfered wood bressumer over fireplace and chamfered and stopped beam. Late C19

doors, straight flight stairs and roof structure. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3425293605

1781

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (East side)

9/220 Nos.3 to 7 (consecutive)

GV II

Row of 5 cottages. Nos. 3 to 5 (to right) comprise C18 remodelling of earlier

C16/C17 row. Nos. 6 and 7 are probably C18. Coursed limestone rubble, painted

white; thatched roof; brick stacks. Single-unit cottages. 2 storeys; 6-window

range. Chamfered timber lintels over six C20 doors and casements except mid-late

C19 two-light casements to left of door to No.3. Gabled roof; 2 gable end and 2

ridge stacks. C19 fixed light casement to rear of No.4. Interior: Cottages have

C18 and C19 plank doors. Tie beams with pegholes for braces and dovetail joints

and tenoned into post visible in part of No.4 show that Nos. 3 to 5 were

originally timber framed: no access to loft.

Listing NGR: SU3428393546

1782

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (West side)

9/221 The Manor House and Manor

10/11/52 Cottage

(Formerly listed as Manor

House Farmhouse)

GV II*

House. C16/early C18 main block. Coursed limestone rubble, limestone ashlar

quoins and door dressings, brick window dressings; mid C19 plain tile and

fish-scale tile roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. Early Georgian style. 2

storeys and attic; 4-bay range. Segmental pediment and moulded stone architrave

to C20 French windows in original doorway. Gauged flat brick arches and

architraves to all window openings: one blocked and 3 early C18 cross windows to

left, 3 mid C18 to right. Raised and chamfered quoins; dentilled wood cornice. 2

gabled roof dormers, with early C20 casements. Hipped roof; ridge stack. Right

side wall has similar 5-window range of mid C18 sashes and one mid C19 horned

sash. To rear are mid C18 sashes and keyed flat stone arch over 6-panelled door

with overlight adjoining reset C13 slit window. Interior not inspected but noted

as having early C18 panelled rooms and early C18 staircase. Subsidiary features:

to left of front is one storey and attic and 2-storey 3-window range of coursed

limestone rubble, with stone slate and old tile roof, brick ridge stack, and C18

three-, 5- and 2-light leaded casements; rear wall rebuilt c.1870 in banded

flared and red brick. Interior: Noted as having C16 fireplaces and smoke

blackened roof.(V.M. Howse, Stanford-in-the-Vale: A Parish Record, Vol.IV, 1962,

pp.133-9 (includes plan and photographs); N.M.R.).

Listing NGR: SU3421893403

1783

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (South side)

9/222 Former house and attached

21/11/66 cartshed approx. 30m. NW of

The Manor House

(Formerly listed as

outbuildings of Manor House

Farm to NW)

GV II

House converted into stables in C18 and garage in C20, Late C16/early C17.

Dressed and coursed limestone has replaced original timber-framed walling; stone

slate roof to sides and rear, old tile roof with stone slate farwells to front.

3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintels over plank and stable

doors to left, inserted garage opening to right. Half hipped roof. Interior:

4-bay queen post roof with butt purlins. Tie beams have dovetail joints proving

previous existence of timber frame walling and are tenoned into partitions;

first floor room to right is divided in two by an axial timber framed partition

and chamfered beams remain at first-floor level also. Subsidiary features: C18

cartshed attached to right wall built in similar materials has 5-bay mid C20

roof and much restored posts resting on stone pads at front.

Listing NGR: SU3417893437

1784

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (West side)

9/223 Church of St. Denys

21/11/66 (Formerly listed as Church of

St. Dennis)

GV I

Church. Late C12, west tower, north aisle and north porch added in the late

C13/early C14, south porch and clerestory added in early C15. Coursed limestone

rubble, limestone ashlar dressings; lead roof; stone slate roof to north porch.

Nave and chancel, north aisle continued as vestry, north and south porches, west

tower. Early C14 four-light east window of Kentish tracery; south wall of

chancel has two early C14 two-light windows, one early C14 three-light window of

Kentish tracery and a scratch dial; similar 2-light window in north wall adjoins

early C14 priest's doorway with pointed arch and moulded architrave. The north

aisle adjoins the priest's door and extends the full length of the nave; east of

the porch is one early C14 two-light window with carved heads to label mould

terminals and two early C14 2-light windows and one 3-light window much restored

in late C19; west of the porch is one early C14 two-light window with restored

right jamb and in the west wall a late C13 stepped 3-light window. North doorway

of c.1300 has pointed arch with moulded architrave and stiff-leaf capitals; late

C18 plank door. Early C14 gabled porch has pointed arch with chamfered

architrave to doorway and 2-light windows in each side wall. South wall of nave

has two early C14 one-light windows and two early C14 two-light windows, the top

of the east window having been blocked in the late C19; over the porch is an

early C15 four-light flat-headed window. Late C12 architrave and scalloped

capitals to engaged columns; C18 plank door. Early C15 porch with crenellated

parapet, two-light windows with label moulds in side walls and a four-centred

arch with moulded architrave and carved heads to label mould terminals. Early

C15 clerestory with three 3-light mullioned and double chamfered windows; early

C15 crenellated parapet. West tower is of three stages: offset corner buttresses

rise to the top of the first stage with late C13 one-light windows; late C13

second storey with two-light windows is separated from early C14 third storey by

original corbel table; third storey has early C14 two-light windows with

crenellated parapet and gargoyles. Gabled roofs, lean-to roof over north aisle;

the steeply pitched north porch stands clear of the north aisle. Fleur-de-lys

surmounts nave parapet. Interior: Late C19 stained glass, including some reset

C14 glass in chancel; C18/C19 ledger stones on chancel floor, three C17 ledger

stones in south-east corner especially to John Heigham, d.1623; in north-east

corner is brass to Roger Campdene, rector, d.1398; mid C18 wall tablet. 2 early

C17 carved doors to aumbry in north wall and early C14 piscina and Decorated

style pyx canopy in south wall. Late C13 doorway to vestry and late C13 squint

to north aisle. Late C15 three-bay chancel roof with moulded beams and joists is

arch-braced to corbels. Late C13 chancel arch. Nave has C18 ledger stones in

floor and a richly carved 5-sided Jacobean pulpit set on a late C19 base; late

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C19 benches; late C19 stained glass except east and west windows of south wall

and the west window have some C14 reset glass. Nave has C17 seven-bay king post

roof, arch braced with traceried spandrels to original C13 corbels. Late C13

triple chamfered arch to west tower; late C13 three-bay arcade, with

double-chamfered arches dying into octagonal piers, to the north aisle. North

aisle has richly carved Jacobean font with cover; doorway with splayed and

pointed arch to rood loft stairs; late C19 lean-to roof. Three C13 stone coffin

lids in porch.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.226-7; H.T. Morley, Monumental Brasses of

Berkshire 1924, p.197; J.J. Penstone, A Visit to the Village Church of

Stanford-in-the-Vale, whilst undergoing restoration, in A.J. Dunkin, (ed).

Monumenta Anglicana; Stanford in the Vale (c.1851), pp.X-XXVIII; Berks, Bucks,

and Oxon Archaelogical Journal, Vol.II, No.4, January 1897, p.122, V.C.H.:

Berkshire, Val.IV, pp.483-4).

Listing NGR: SU3419093467

1786

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (West side)

9/224 Headstone approx. 5m. S of E

end of Church of St. Denys

GV II

Headstone. Early C18. Limestone. Illegible inscription but date 170? at base.

Carved head in centre flanked by acanthus scrolls with carved swags.

Listing NGR: SU3416793449

1787

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (West side)

9/227 Chest tomb approx. 25m. W of W

end of Church of St. Denys

GV II

Chest tomb of Mary Buckley d.1784. Moulded plinth and cornice. Inscription

panels to sides flanked by cabling. Putti blowing trumpets and trailing leaves

and flowers. Carved in low relief. Carved husks to square corner pilasters. Oval

end panels with cable-moulded border surrounded by leaves and flowers.

Listing NGR: SU3420293480

1788

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON ROAD

SU39SW (East side)

5/228 Stone's Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse, now house. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; old tile roof; limestone

rubble stack. 2-unit lobby entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Chamfered

timber lintel over C19 plank door; late C19 gable porch. Chamfered timber

lintels, except new lintel to left, over C20 casements. Gabled roof; ridge

stack. Mid C20 extension to rear left and mid C19 tiled outshut to centre rear

with 2 mid C19 two-light casements. Interior: C19 and C20 plank doors. Room to

right has full set of chamfered and stopped beams and wood bressumer over open

fireplace; room to left has cyma-stopped beam, plain wood bressumer over

fireplace and quarter turn stairs. First-floor room to left has chamfered wood

bressumer over open fireplace. Little of original roof structure survives.

Listing NGR: SU3408392997

1789

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2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON R0AD

SU39SW (East side)

5/229 Mill Farmhouse

21/11/66

II

Farmhouse. c.1730. Coursed and dressed limestone, brick dressings; stone slate

roof; brick stack. 2-unit lobby entry plan with rear left wing. Early Georgian

style. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Central late C19 door with overlight reset in

mid C20 porch. Gauged brick jambs and flat arches to two 8-pane late C18 sashes

on ground floor; similar arches and surrounds to 3 blind windows alternating

with two 6-pane sashes on first floor. Brick plinth course and raised storey

band, eaves band and raised quoining. Hipped roof; ridge stack. Similar arch and

surround to 2-light wood-mullioned cross window in left gable wall. Kitchen

range to rear left, of coursed limestone rubble with stone slate roof; 2-storey,

3-window range of chamfered timber lintels over C20 casements and C18 plank door

in right wall; gabled roof, no stack. Interior: Late C19 four-panelled doors,

except C18 two-panelled door on first floor; chamfered beams and straight flight

framed staircase adjoining tack room to rear left. Winder stairs adjoining stack

and opposite entry. Blocked fireplaces, that in first floor right room adjoining

a 2-panelled cupboard door.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.227).

Listing NGR: SU3436392689

1790

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARRINGDON ROAD

SU39SW (West side)

5/230 No.23 (Lavender Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C17, some early C18 exterior alterations. Uncoursed limestone

rubble, left wall roughcast, brick quoins; C20 tile roof; concrete rendered

brick stack. Single-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Concrete

lintel over C20 door to left: mid C20 porch. Gauged brick flat arches over C20

ground-floor casements and brick soldier arches over C20 first floor casements.

Gabled roof; gable end external stack to left. C18 lean-to with limestone rubble

walling and corrugated iron roof against left gable wall. Interior: C19 and C20

plank doors, original ribbed doors to newel stairs which rise next to stack;

cyma-moulded beam to ground floor. 2-bay collar-truss roof mostly obscured.

Listing NGR: SU3389693027

1791

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2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON ROAD

(West side)

SU39SW

5/231 No.22 (Apple Tree Cottage)

GV II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble (painted white); thatched roof; brick stack

and limestone rubble stack with brick top to right. 2-unit plan. Single storey

and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintel over C18 plank door with strap hinges

to left; C20 porch. Timber lintel over late C19 three-light casement to right of

door; two half-dormers with late C19 two-light casement (one light has 6 panes)

to left and C20 casement to right. Rear wall has timber lintel over C19 six-pane

fixed casement. Gabled roof; right end stack and left front lateral stack.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3390293004

1792

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2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON ROAD

SU39SW (West side)

5/232 Manor Farmhouse and attached

21/11/66 walls

GV II

Farmhouse now house. Late C17, extended 3 bays to left c.1770, Coursed limestone

rubble, brick window and door dressings; old tile roof, stone slates to right

wing; brick stacks. L-shaped plan. 2 storeys to left, 2 storeys and attic to

right wing; 4-window range. Gauged brick segmental arches and brick jambs to

6-panelled door and ground floor sashes, of which two are mid C19; moulded

timber lintels over mid C18 first floor sashes. Brick plinth course; projecting

storey band. 2 gabled dormers with C18 two-light casements. Gable wall of right

wing has similar detailing to scattered fenestration of 3 mid C18 sashes and one

attic window. Gabled roof; two large lateral stacks to right; left wing has one

gable end stack and one ridge stack, formerly at gable end of C17 house.

Chamfered timber lintels over 2 late C17 three-light wood mullioned and

transomed windows to right wall and to rear; also at the rear are 2 late C19

two-light casements, a sash, one inserted door of c.1980 and the blocked doorway

to the late C17 wing. Interior: Panelled shutters, 2- and 6-panelled doors, some

with moulded architraves. Early C18 bolection moulded fireplaces to left room

(probably reset), wood bressumer and chamfered and stopped beam to centre room,

cased beams to right wing. On first floor is a plank and stud partition dividing

the passage at the front of the house leading to the early C19 staircase in the

right wing. Dog-leg with landing staircase with closed string, stick balusters

and turned newel. Late C17 three- and two-bay roof to right has collar trusses

with cambered collars and butt purlins; mid C18 three-bay collar truss roof with

butt purlins to left. Subsidiary features: C18 wall attached is left of English

garden wall bond brick and has a semi-circular arch over decorative wrought-iror

gate; similar wall attached to right in Flemish bond linked by a low brick wall,

rebuilt in late C19, with 6 piers and a central iron gate. Manor Farmhouse is a

good example of a late C17 yeoman house extended in c.1770; it is evident that

the original front of the late C17 house was to the rear.

Listing NGR: SU3388492932

1793

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON ROAD

SU39SW (West side)

5/233 Granary and dovecote approx.

20m. N of Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Granary and dovecote. Mid C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers, some mid

C19 rebuilding to right wall; old tile roof. 2 storeys. Timber lintel over

doorway with overlight. Square nesting boxes with projecting tile perches in

front gable. Interior: Plain beams and joists. Ground floor granary was

originally raised above floor height on a projecting brick plinth. 2-bay

collar-truss roof with butt-purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3390092956

1794

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON ROAD

(West side)

SU39SW The White House

5/234 (Formerly listed as house N of

21/11/66 Manor Farm)

II II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1750. Rendered walling; artificial stone slates; brick

stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 6-window range. French doors of c.1970 in mid

C19 moulded wood architrave; porch of c.1860 with swept lead roof and decorative

ironwork to sides. Segmental arches over mid C18 sashes and mid C19 horned

6-pane sash to bottom right. Projecting plinth and storey band. Two skylights in

roof. Gabled roof; ridge and left end stacks. C20 windows and flat roofed

extension to rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3391792968

1795

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE FARINGDON ROAD

(West side)

SU39SW Milestone

5/235

GV II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone painted white with black lettering.

Faringdon/4/Wantage/5.

Listing NGR: SU3433692650

1796

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (North side)

9/236 No.60 (Cox's Hall)

10/11/52

GV 11*

House. Date 1739 on rainwater head, built for John Cox, High Sheriff of

Berkshire; wing to rear right added in mid C19. Rendered front over coursed

limestone rubble exposed at sides and rear, brick dressings; stone slate roof;

stone stacks with brick detailing. Double-depth plan, originally L-shaped. 2

storeys; 5 bays, pedimented central projecting bay. Semi-circular arch with

keystone and impost blocks to 6-panelled door with overlight. Segmental brick

arches with keystones and brick surrounds to 4-pane sashes with original glazing

bars, except semi-circular arch with keystone, impost blocks and half-H apron to

sash over door. Keys of first-floor windows touch strinq course beneath parapet,

which is ramped up to central pediment; keyed oculus is to top of central bay.

Brick corner pilasters have stone astragal and entablature. Contemporary

rendered single-storey block to right of front with one similar sash. Gabled

roof; ridge stack has similar stone detailing. Similar details to door and

sashes of 2-window range left side wall, which also has a similar lateral stack;

2-storey canted bay window to rear of this wing. Late C19 three-light stone

mullioned and transomed, ovolo-moulded stair-light to rear. Gabled wing to rear

right in similar style and materials is probably mid C19. Attached to right side

wall is late C19 flat roofed extension with a gabled single-storey extension to

the rear. Original shutters, 6-panelled doors in moulded architraves. Interior:

Room to right has mid C18 fireplace. Moulded dado and skirting, Doric pilasters

with guttae flank door blocked by cupboard; to right of this a reeded architrave

to blocked window opening. Room to left has keyed semi-circular arches with

fluted pilasters and moulded imposts to 2 niches in rear wall. Passage between

these rooms from front door to hall at rear which has dog-leg with landing

stairs; fluted newel, alternately fluted on vase and barley-sugar on vase

balusters, panelled dado. Fine 6-panelled door to right of hall has eared and

keyed semi-circular arch with dentilled entablature. First floor: 2-panelled

doors in moulded architraves. Panelled room to right has fireplace with fluted

key and 2 blocked windows to rear. Room to left is panelled to front and right

walls. 2 panelled rooms to rear left with mid C18 fireplace. Early C18 reset

bolection-moulded fireplace in mid C19 room to rear right.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.227; V.M. Howse, Stanford-in the-Vale: A

Parish Record, Vol.5, 1962, p.251).

Listing NGR: SU3405693116

1797

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (North side)

9/237 Dovecote approx. 20m. NW of

Cox's Hall

GV II

Dovecote near Cox's Hall (q.v.). c.1739. Flemish bond with flared headers; stone

slate roof, tile to rear. Flat brick arch over low doorway; dentilled eaves.

Gabled roof. Interior: Projecting brick perches to recessed nesting holes in all

walls, 3-bay collar-truss roof with side struts and butt purlins. Single storey

mid C18 building in similar materials attached to right gable wall: C20 double

doors with C18 strap hinges and one bay roof with collar truss adjacent to right

wall of dovecote.

Listing NGR: SU3401593108

1798

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (North side)

9/238 Barn approx. 15m. NE of Cox's

Hall

GV II

Barn. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble, stone slate roof. 5-bay plan with

central threshing floor. C20 plank double doors; square ventilation holes to all

side walls and gable walls. Gabled roof. Interior: 5-bay Queen strut roof with

butt purlins, but mortice holes in soffits of all collars suggest that this was

originally a queen post roof, which was altered at later date. Included for

group value, as one of a group including stable (q.v.) and stable and attached

cartshed (q.v.) at Cox's Hall.

Listing NGR: SU3406993128

1799

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (North side)

9/239 Stables approx. 20m. E of

Cox's Hall

GV II

Stables. Mid C18, some alterations of c.1860. Coursed limestone rubble, stone

slate roof. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Brick jambs and

segmental arches to two C20 plank doors, hit-and-miss ventilator to left and

three-light barred window with mid C19 engineering brick sill. Hipped roof.

Plank loft door in right gable wall has engineering brick sill. To right is

similar 3-light barred casement and mid C19 stonework blocking the original mid

C18 double opening. Interior: Cobbled floor. Room to left has chamfered beams

and is divided into tack room and hackney stable by timber-framed partition.

Room to right has mid C19 stall, manger racks open to loft and quarter turn

stairs. 4-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Subsidiary items: 4-bay

cartshed in similar materials attached to front left wall has collar truss roof

with butt purlins. Included for group value as one of a group including barn

(q.v.) and stable (q.v.) at Cox's Hall.

Listing NGR: SU3408993111

1800

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (North side)

9/240 Stable and attached wall

approx. 10m. S of Cox's Hall

GV II

Stable. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble, brick dressings; stone slate roof;

One storey and loft; one bay. Segmental brick arch and jambs to C20 two-light

casement flanked by C20 garage doors. Half-hipped roof. Segmental brick arch

over plank loft door in left side wall. Interior: Chamfered beams. Roof not

inspected. Front right corner attached to rendered stone wall with two

round-headed niches to rear. Included for group value as part of the group of

farm buildings including barn (q.v.) and stable (q.v.) at Cox's Hall.

Listing NGR: SU3407793099

1801

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (North side)

9/241 Wall approx. 15m. S of Cox's

Hall

GV II*

Wall south of Cox's Hall. (q.v.). c.1739. Coursed limestone rubble, limestone

ashlar coping; brick piers have chamfered stone plinth, stone astragal and

entablature. Plank double gates. Continued as plain rubble wall to west; to rear

of this wall is a mid C18 terrace with two sets of attached steps down to the

garden.

Listing NGR: SU3406293085

1802

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU39SW, SU3493 (North side)

5/242, 9/242 No.68 (Bear House)

GV II

House. c.1730-40 remodelling of C17 house. Front of vitrified bricks in Flemish

bond, with red brick dressings; rear wall of English bond brick over C17 ground

floor wall of coursed limestone rubble. Old tile roof; brick stack to left, mid

C18 brick chimney built onto C17 limestone rubble stack to right. 2-unit plan.

Mid Georgian style. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. Gauged red brick

segmental arch and red brick jambs to 6-panelled (4 glazed) central door with

overlight. Similar arches over C20 two-light casements (replacing original

sashes) except similar but more narrow openings on right to blocked first floor

window and C20 ground floor window. Raised red brick storey band and eaves band,

red brick quoins and window and door dressings contrast with the purple brick

walling. 2 gabled roof dormers with C20 casements. Gabled roof; gable end

stacks, the right external stack being part of the C17 house and set axially to

the ridge of the roof. To centre of rear elevation is a mid C18 three-storey

stair-turret built of Flemish bond brick with flared headers and having

segmental arches over C20 and blocked windows and a C18 plank door. Interior:

4-panelled mid C18 and some early C19 doors in moulded architraves; some C18

plank doors. Room to right has full set of chamfered and stopped beams and a

chamfered bressumer over open fireplace with bread oven. Mid C18 newel stairs to

rear. 4-bay common-rafter roof with butt purlins. Subsidiary features: attached

to right gable is mid C18 one storey and attic block of limestone rubble with a

gable tile roof and gabled dormer. Attached to left gable of house is mid C18

L-shaped single storey block of limestone rubble with gabled tile roof; mid C18

brick to right wall and to rear wall which is flush with rear projection housing

stairs. Right corner of front attached to limestone rubble wall; Flemish

stretcher bond wall with railings is carried across front.

Listing NGR: SU3399893049

1803

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (South side)

9/243 Orchard House

10/11/52

GV 11*

House. Dated 1635/ ICT/ R on chimney. Coursed limestone rubble, roughcast over

front wall, stone slate roof; limestone rubble stack with brick chimney. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Present entry in right

side wing; original entry was probably in centre of front wall. Ovolo-moulded

lintel over 2-light wood-mullioned casement to centre of first floor range;

other windows have moulded lintels over C20 three-light casements to ground

floor and 2-light casements to first floor and attic. Gabled roof, 2 cross

gables to front; ridge stack. In left wall is chamfered timber lintel over

restored C17 one-light window and rear wall has timber lintels over C20

casements and blocked window openings. Centre of rear elevation has projecting

two and a half storey gabled stair turret. Interior: C19 six-panelled doors.

Left room has C19 panelled shutters, C20 bressumer over open fireplace with

chamfered stone jambs and overmantel with arcaded panelling; flanking fireplace

is green painted C17 panelling; chamfered beam with elaborate stops, elaborate

early C17 plasterwork of jewelled strapwork on ceiling. Right room has chamfered

and stopped beam and chamfered bressumer over open fireplace. C17 plank door to

newel stairs. First floor left room has mid C19 fireplace and grate, chamfered

and stopped beam. C17 panelled shutters to far right blocked window. C17 plank

door in attic. To right is C18 two-storey and gabled block in similar materials

with brick gable end stack; 2-window range of C20 casements and mid C19 porch

and C20 door with pilastered architrave; interior remodelled in late C20. Late

C20 extensions to front right, against right gable wall and to rear adjoining

much altered mid C19 outshut. The jewelled strapwork ceiling in the house is

similar to that at Holywell House, Shellingford lq.v.) and can therefore be

attributed to the same school of craftsmen.

Listing NGR: SU3435393438

1804

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (South side)

9/244 The Old School

06/06/72 (Formerly listed as Old School

House)

GV II

School. 1853. By G.E. Street. Coursed limestone rubble, limestone ashlar

dressings, brick quoins; original tile roof; brick stacks. Single storey; 2:1:2

fenestration broken by gabled central wing. Gothic Revival style. To left is

plank door in a pointed arch with chamfered architrave which is flanked by 2-

and 3-light chamfered stone mullioned windows with square trefoiled heads. Gable

wall of projecting wing has late C13 style 2-light window; right wall has a

central plank door with original knocker in a pointed arch with chamfered

architrave, with similar 2-light windows, there being one to the left and two to

the right, the last two windows having blind cusped heads. Gabled roof; ridge

stack in front projecting wing and gable end stack to right. Left side wall of

gabled projection has plank door in pointed arch with chamfered architrave;

right gable wall has two C20 casements on ground floor and two 2-light chamfered

stone-mullioned windows with blind trefoiled heads. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3439493341

1805

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2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (South side)

9/245 The Red Lion Public House

GV II

House, now public house. C17. Coursed limestone rubble, painted white; thatched

roof; rendered brick stacks. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic;

3-window range. Late C20 gabled porch. Timber lintels over C20 three- and

2-light casements; C20 three-light casements in half dormers. Gabled roof; ridge

stack. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beams to left and right, and chamfered

bressumer to right and left of central stack; first floor not inspected but

likely to be of interest. To rear left is an early C19 single-storey wing, of

limestone rubble walling with a Welsh slate roof.

(V.M. Howse, Stanford-in-the Vale; A Parish Record 1962, Vol.5, p.229).

Listing NGR: SU3437893296

1806

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STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (South side)

9/246 No.41 (Penstones Farmhouse)

GV II

House, now farmhouse. C17,refronted C18. Coursed limestone rubble, limestone

ashlar quoins and window dressings to right, brick porch and dressings to left;

C20 tile roof; brick and limestone ashlar stack. 3 storeys; 3-window range.

Porch has curved and moulded stone cornice; gauged brick segmental arch with

dropped keystone over C18 eight-panelled door with overlight. To left and over

porch are gauged brick segmental arches over an early C18 sash on ground floor

and late C18 sashes above, except blind window to centre of second floor. To

right of porch are label moulds over cavetto moulded stone mullioned 3- and

4-light leaded casements on first and second floor and a late C19 three-light

window without the stone mullions on the ground floor. Stone ashlar band beneath

parapet. Gabled roof, steeper pitch to rear wall of 2 storeys; ridge stack of

limestone ashlar with brick dentilled top. Left gable wall has timber lintel

over C18 two-light casement, one leaded. To rear right is cavetto-moulded

stone-mullioned 4-light window, four-panelled door with overlight; above this is

a hood mould aver a similar 3-light window with leaded lights. Interior: C18

six- and 2-panelled doors in moulded architraves; C17 2 panelled doors on first

floor and ribbed door in loft; on first floor is mid-late C17 doorway with

moulded architrave to room on right. C17 three-panelled door to newel stairs; at

top of stairs are one splat and one moulded baluster. Bacon smoking cupboard

reached from newel start between ground and first floors. 4-bay collar-truss

roof with butt purlins. Various C20 extensions to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3425993174

1807

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2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

SU3493 (South side)

9/247 No.43, Chinham House and

attached wall and railings

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C18, remodelled c.1830. Coursed limestone rubble,

limestone ashlar dressings, left side wall in early C19 Flemish stretcher band

brick with flared headers; stone slate roof; brick stacks. L-plan: 3 units to

front with wing to rear left. Neo-Tudor style to remodelled front of c.1830. Two

storeys, 4-window range. Chamfered stone architrave to C20 door with overlight

and floating cornice. Hood mould and chamfered architrave to 4-pane sash over

door. Similar details to other windows which each have two 4-pane sashes divided

by central chamfered mullion. Early C20 raking dormers. Roof is hipped to left

and gabled to right; ridge stack to left, gable end stack to right. Left side

wall has late C19 canted bay with sashes and scattered fenestration including

two leaded casements. Segmental brick arch over 6-pane sash to rear of main

block. To rear right is mid C19 brewhouse of brick with Welsh slate roof and one

3-light leaded casement. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Early C19 wall and railings attached to front.

Listing NGR: SU3423993169

1808

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HIGH STREET

5U3493 (South side)

9/248 No.47

GV II

House. Early C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit

plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintels over inserted C20 door and

adjoining window to right, and late C20 leaded casement in place of original

central door. Timber lintel over 3-light leaded casement to left of blocked

door; 2 three-light leaded casements in half dormers. Timber lintels over two

C18 one-light and one 2-light leaded casements to rear. Half-hipped roof; left

end stack and late C19 right end stack. Interior: Full set of chamfered and

stopped joists to left and right; chamfered wood bressumer over fireplace to

left. 2-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins and wattle and daub infill.

Closed timber truss to single-unit block attached to right. A straight joint

separates the 2-unit house from a single-unit block to the right, possibly a

stable originally, which is built of coursed limestone rubble and under the same

thatched roof. Interior has been remodelled and openings altered in late C20.

Late C20 gabled extension to right and lean-to at rear.

Listing NGR: SU3421193136

1809

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HORSECROFT

SU3493 (South side)

9/249 No.30

II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17. Coursed limestone rubble; stone slate and old

tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Garden

front has chamfered timber lintels over C20 casements and blocked door; late C20

French windows to right. Gabled roof dormers. Gabled roof; ridge stack and

lateral stack to rear. Chamfered and cyma-stopped timber lintels over C20

casements to sides and rear; present entry is via porch of c.1970 at angle

between wings at rear of house. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest. Gabled extension of c.1975 to left.

Listing NGR: SU3456493472

1810

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HORSECROFT

(South side)

9/250 No. 9 (Firtree House)

The address shall be amended to read: HORSECROFT

(South side)

No. 6 (Firtree House)

------------------------------------

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE HORSECROFT

SU3493 (South side)

9/250 No.9 (Firtree House)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Pebble dash over coursed limestone rubble;

stone slate roof; rendered stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

4-panelled door and 2 and 3-light casements of c.1900. Gabled roof; ridge stack.

Roof dormer with 2-light leaded dormer to rear. Interior: Cased beams to right,

chamfered and stopped beams to other ground floor rooms. New oak bressumer over

open fireplace in centre room to left with ribbed doors to newel stairs placed

between this stack and the front wall. Timber-framed partition and ribbed door

to right wall of centre room on first floor. Loft has 3-bay butt purlin roof;

one truss to right has 3 queen posts and a king stud from collar to apex. In the

right gable wall is the demolished flue of an original stack, and the right

truss has C18 horizontal boarding and a plank door on one side so making it into

a partition. Subsidiary features: brewhouse, dairy and cheese loft to rear

right. Early C18. Brick, roughly in Flemish bond with flared headers to left,

coursed limestone rubble to right, weatherboarded to rear gable; stone slate

roof; brick stack. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Timber lintels over 2 plank doors

one of which has ventilators, and 2-light leaded casements; plank loft door to

left. Gabled roof; ridge stack to right end. Interior: Chamfered beams, 4-bay

collar truss roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3442893369

1811

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE SHEARDS LANE

SU3493 (West side)

10/251 No.4

II

House. C17. Coursed limestone rubble; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan.

One storey and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over plank door with mid

C20 timber porch, End late C19 casements. Hipped roof; ridge and right gable end

stacks. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3440893250

1812

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE THE GREEN

SU3493 (West side)

9/225 Headstone approx. 6m. S of E

end of Church of St. Denys

GV II

Headstone. Late C17. Limestone. Scrolled carving at top surrounds. Moulded

entablature separates this from illegible inscription panel which is flanked by

pilaster strips with swags.

Listing NGR: SU3416293448

1813

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE CHURCH GREEN

SU3493 (West side)

9/226 Chest tomb approx. 2m. S of E

end of nave of Church of St.

Denys

GV II

Chest tomb. Late C18. Liemstone ashlar. Neo-classical style. Moulded plinth and

cornice, corner balusters have drapery swags. Illegible oval inscription panels

to sides are surrounded by neo-classical urns and trailing foliage carved in low

relief. Plain end panels.

Listing NGR: SU3417293461

1814

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE UPPER GREEN

SU3493 (North side)

3/252 No.17 (The Old House)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Datestones at top of cross gables IY/HY 16/70. Coursed

limestone rubble; stone slate roof; limestone rubble stack. 2-unit lobby-entry

plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range. Door in central gabled porch,

probably original, has been blocked by C20 window and wall; house now entered

from block to left. Chamfered timber lintels over C20 casements except C18

three-light wood-mullioned cross window left of door. Gabled roof with 2 cross

gables to front, ridge and left external gable end stacks. Staircase projection

with hipped roof to centre of rear elevation. Interior: Full set of chamfered

and stopped beams and joists throughout; original ribbed doors to newel stairs

in rear projection and on first floor. 4-bay collar-truss roof with tusk-tenoned

butt purlins. Mid C20 passage to rear of house has reset late C17 panelling.

Cottages to left of house partly demolished and remodelled in mid C20; limestone

rubble walling, stone slate gabled roof; timber lintels over main entry to house

and C20 casements. The initials IY and HY on the front of the house probably

Yates, a prosperous local yeoman family in the C17. In the C19 this was known as

Duckett's Farmhouse.

(V.M. Howse, Stanford-in-the-Vale: A Parish Record, 1962, Vol.2, p.27).

Listing NGR: SU3408493896

1815

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE UPPER GREEN

SU39SW, SU3493 (North side)

5/253, 9/253 No.6 (The Old Mill House)

GV II

Mill and millers house. Mid C18, remodelled c.1930. Random bond brick, except

coursed limestone rubble with brick dressings to right of front door; old tiled

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Gabled porch of c.1930 in

front of original doorway. Irregular fenestration. Segmental brick arches over

2- and 3-light leaded casements to left of door and, to right, 2-light cross

window with leaded casements; window to right inserted in place of door which

was reached by limestone steps which still run along front walls; 3 blocked

window openings with limestone ashlar quoins beneath eaves to right; tile-clad

gabled roof dormers with 2-light leaded casements. Dentilled eaves to left wing.

Gabled roof; gable end stacks. The right wall of the wing extending from the

front left wall has 4-window range of segmental arches over 2- and 3-light

leaded casements on the right side wall, and timber lintels over two 2-light

leaded casements on the left side wall. Rear has semi-circular arch over blocked

housing for mill wheel shaft and segmental arches over 2 two-light cross windows

and twin C20 gabled dormers; gabled brick and tiled wing to rear left remodelled

and extended in late C20. Interior: First floor remodelled c.1930 and later when

entire mill building to right of door was remodelled with a C17 moulded

bressumer from another house fitted in the remodelled gable wall fireplace.

Quarry tile flooring; 4- and 6-panelled doors in moulded architraves. Closed

string quarter-turn with landing stairs opposite front door have mid C18 barley

sugar balusters.

Listing NGR: SU3416794004

1816

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE UPPER GREEN

SU3493 (North side)

9/254 No.8 (Campdene House)

GV II

Farmhouse. Datestone VD/1702. Coursed limestone rubble brought to course, brick

quoins to right; mid C20 tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys;

window range. Mid C20 porch and entry not in original position. Brick jambs

and segmental arches to early C20 three-light casements. Gabled roof; left gable

end and ridge stacks, late C19 gable end stack to right. Rear wall obscured by

late C19 gabled brewhouse (now garage), late C19 lean-to and late C20 wing.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest. The datestone to the top

left of the front wall probably commemorates a marriage as the initials VD are

separated from the initials below by an inscribed heart. This used to be the

"Crown Prince Inn", changed to "The Prince" due to the unpopularity of the

German Crown Price in the 1914-18 war. Old photographs show that since the early

C20 the eaves height to the right of the central chimney has been built up and

the door shifted to the left to its present position opposite the stack.

(V.H. Howse, Stanford-in-the-Vale; A Parish Record, 1962, Vol.I, p.27).

Listing NGR: SU3417193955

1817

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE UPPER GREEN

SU 3493

(east side)

9/255

Stanford House and attached

10.11.52 forecourt railings

GV II

House. c.1760. Flemish bond brick with flared headers, limestone ashlar dressings,

stone slate roof; brick stacks. 2-unit central staircase plan, 3 storeys; 3 bay,

centre pedimented and brought forward. Pedimented Tuscan porch; 3-panelled double-

leaf doors with fanlight set in moulded semi-circular arch with moulded impost.

Square bay windows, with chamfered stone-mullioned windows, were added by George

Fowles in 1870; other windows have flat gauged brick arches over sashes. Fire

insurance plaque in centre of elevation; flat stone band beneath parapet; tympanum

of central projecting pediment has blind gauged brick lunette. Hipped roof; end

stacks. 2-bay side walls have blind windows to right and 3 sashes and basement win-

dows to left; parapet is returned to side walls and ramped up to the end stacks which

are flush with the wall face. Some sashes to rear right as to front; rear door,

directly opposite front door, is 6-panelled with fanlight set in semi-circular gauged

brick arch. Interior: 6-panelled doors and shutters. Minton tile floor of c.1870 in

hall, which has straight-flight stairs and column-on-vase balusters on closed string.

Room to left has moulded cornice, room to right has panelled dado and Ionic modil-

lioned cornice. First and attic floors not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Subsidiary features: Contemporary kitchen wing to rear left of coursed limestone

rubble to left and Flemish bond brick with flared headers to right and rear; Welsh

slate roof; brick stacks. One storey and attic; 3-window range. To left side are

stone lintels over one 6-panelled door and one blocked door, and three sashes; 4

pedi-

mented dormers have moulded cornices and 2-light leaded casements. To right side are

gauged brick arches over two early C18 sashes with original thick glazing bars, one

mid C19 sash and one 2-light casement; 2 pedimented dormers on left side. Mansard

roof; large ridge stack and gable end stack. Interior: Straight flight stairs with

winders and columns-on-vase balusters on closed string; fireplace in centre has sur-

round of c.1870. Attached to rear of kitchen wing is mid C18 brewhouse and washhouse

in similar materials and retaining original coppers etc. Forecourt walls and

railings

attached to front of Stanford House have mid C18 walls in Flemish bond brick with

flared headers; railings and gate of c.1870 to front interrupted by square piers with

moulded cornices. (Buildings of England: Berkshire, p 227.)

Listing NGR: SU3421993856

1818

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE UPPER GREEN

SU 3493

(south side)

9/256

Barn approx 20 m W of

Cottage Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. C17. Timber framed in square framing with weatherboard cladding and built on

plinth of coursed limestone rubble; asbestos sheet roof. 4-bay. L-plan. Plank

double doors with strap hinges and small inner door to farmyard front; other doors

are C20. Gabled roof. Interior: Post braced to tie beam and wall plate; queen-strut

roof, butt purlins, windbraces to top level of purlins. C20.

Listing NGR: SU3403993822

1819

of

2228

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE

SU39SE

6/210 Eastfield Farm, barn approx.

20m. E of Hilltop Farmhouse

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone rubble base, random

limestone rubble wall to left. C20 tile roof. Aisled 5-bay plan with central

threshing floor, Gabled porches with C20 plank doors. Roof is hipped to right,

half hipped to left. Interior: 5-bay queen-strut roof with arch braces from

jowled posts to wall plate and tie beam, butt purlins with windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3615394762

1820

of

2228

STEVENTON CHURCH LANE

SU4691 (North side)

12/40 Churchyard cross approx. 10m N

of Church of Saint Michael and

All Angels

GV II

Churchyard cross. C15, with probably early C20 shaft and cross. Stone. Square

plinth of 2 steps. Shaped base with broached octagonal top, having worn carvings

to the diagonal sides. Tapering octagonal shaft with cross to top.

Listing NGR: SU4643491441

1821

of

2228

STEVENTON CHURCH LANE

SU4691 (South side )

12/41 Manor Farmhouse

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Manor

Farmhouse, Mill Street)

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18, probably incorporating earlier structure; with C19

alterations. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile

hipped roof; massive brick end stack to left. 2-storey, 4-window range. Sash

door to left of centre with C19 brick porch. 12-pane unhorned sashes with

segmental brick heads to ground floor left of centre, right of centre, and to

right. Flat brick band between ground and first floors. 12-pane unhorned sashes

to first floor. Dentil brick course to eaves, Interior not inspected. Formerly a

moated site.

Listing NGR: SU4646891396

1822

of

2228

STEVENTON CHURCH LANE

SU4691 (South side)

12/42 Granary approx. l0m E of Manor

Farmhouse

GV II

Granary. Probably mid C18. Brick plinth with arches; weatherboarding on

timber-framing; old plain-tile half-hipped roof. Single-storey, 5-bay range.

Plank door to centre with C20 lean-to hood. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4649691398

1823

of

2228

STEVENTON HIGH STREET

SU4791

13/43 Road bridge over railway

GV II

Road bridge. Probably c.1839. Probably by I.K. Brunel. Brick. Eliptical central

arch over railway lines. Lower round arches to left and right. Plain brick

parapet.

Listing NGR: SU4731091622

1824

of

2228

STEVENTON HIGH STREET

SU4791 (East side)

13/44 No.19

15/03/83

- II

Cottage. Probably late C17. Thin timber-framing with rendered, and with painted

brick infill: old plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to right of

centre. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic; 3-window range at

right-angles to street. C20 panelled door to C20 gabled porch at right of

centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements. Half-hipped dormers to left of

centre, and to right with C19 two-light casements. Left return, to street:

gabled dormer, with 2-light casement. Interior not inspected but reputed to have

newel winder staircase to rear of stack.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c,l300-c,1650,

with special reference to Steventon", by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ.Ph.D,thesis

1976).

Listing NGR: SU4721291848

1825

of

2228

STEVENTON KENNEL LANE

SU4792 (East side)

11/45 Old Farm House

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Belcher's

Farmhouse, 5 Kennel Lane and

under The Green)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C15 origins; early C17 addition; mid C17 addition to rear;

late C18 front range. Red brick; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks.

2-storey, 3-window range. 4-panel door to centre with C20 open porch.

Segmental-headed 12-pane unhorned sashes to all openings with segmental brick

heads. Flat brick band between ground and first floors. Rear cross-range of

irregular timber-framing with brick infill, Interior not inspected but noted as

having remains of cruck truss.

"Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire c.1300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (PhD.Thesis. Oxon, 1976)

Listing NGR: SU4747692036

1826

of

2228

STEVENTON KENNEL LANE

SU4791 (East side)

13/46 The Kennels

- II

House. Probably early C18. Rendered plinth; small timber-framing with rendered

infil1; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick end stack to left

Single storey and attic; 2-window range. C20 door to left with C20 lean-to open

porch. 2-light casements to left of contre,m and to right. 2-gabled dormer with

2-light casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4754491938

1827

of

2228

STEVENTON MILL STREET

SU4691 (West side)

12/47 The Hill House

- II

Mill house, now house. Early C17, C18 cross-wings to rear, C18 corridor to rear

of main range, and raising of rear roof slope of main range. Render, probably on

timber-framing; light timber-framing to left with painted brick infill; old

plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to right of centre. 3-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 4-window, 5-bay range. 6-panel door to right of

centre, with flat hood. Irregular fenestration of casements, with some C18

casements to first floor. Rear: irregular fenestration of casements and sashes.

Interior: C18 straight-flight staircase with winders from ground to first floor

at right end of C18 corridor to rear of main range. Queen-post roof. Chamfered

spine beam with ogee end stops to ground floor right. Open fireplace to ground

floor right. First floor of main range has much exposed wall framing

Listing NGR: SU4657491300

1828

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU4792, SU4791 (North side)

11/48, 13/48 Raised Causeway

GV II

Raised Causeway. Probably C14. Raised earthwork causeway with rubble stone

pathway and stone steps, History: probably built by the Black monks of

Steventon.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p228; "The Oxfordshire Village Book", N.

Hammond, 1983, p152)

Listing NGR: SU4728892062

1829

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU'4792 (South side)

11/49 Nos.28-34 (even) (1-4 (consec)

06/08/52 Green Farm)

(Formerly listed as No.28)

GV II

Includes those parts formerly separately listed as Nos. 30, 32, and 34,

Farmhouse, now 4 dwellings. Early C16 cross-range to left, linked by c,l950

addition to C17 main range; main range raised probably c.1950 Painted plinth;

irregular large timber-framing with arched braces to upper panels, having

painted brick and rendered infill; C20 render to raised part of first floor;

thatch roof; various brick stacks. Complex plan with 3-bay central range, having

cross-wings to left and right.. 2-storey, 4-window range to centre, with 2-storey

cross-wing to left, and single-storey-and-attic cross-wing to right. Four C20

doors to recessed porches to left of centre, centre, and right of centre.

Irregular fenestration of C20 casements except 3-light wood mullion window to

first floor gable end of cross-wing to left. Queen-post roof trusses to gable

ends of cross-wings. Interiors not inspected.

"Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.1300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Ph.D Thesis, Oxen, 1976)

Listing NGR: SU4736192072

1830

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU4792 (Sou+h side)

11/50 Barn approx. 25m SE of Nos.28

27/ll/87 to 34 (even) (1-4 (consec)

Green Farm)

GV II

Barn. Probably early 17, with re-used cruck blades. Uncoursed stone rubble

plinth; close-studded timber-framing with weatherboarding; thatch roof,

half-hipped to right. 5-bay barn. Plank double doors to centre, and

partly-blocked opening opposing to rear. Interior: double queen-post roof with 2

tiers of windbraces, some of tie-beams are re-used cruck blades.

Listing NGR: SU4739992055

1831

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU4792 (South side)

11/51 No.24

GV II

House, formerly part of barn. C16 barn, C19 conversion of part to house (rest of

barn burnt down c.1945). Red brick; thatch half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack

to centre, Single storey and attic; 2-window range. 16-pane unhorned sashes to

ground floor left and right, Single-pane casement to centre. Swept dormers to

left and right with horizontal sashes. Plank door to C20 addition to left.

Interior not inspected but noted as containing cruck trusses.

Listing NGR: SU4736092054

1832

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU4792 (South side)

11/52 Nos.14/16 (Home Farmhouse)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No.16.

Farmhouse)

GV II*

Farmhouse. C14 cross-wing to rear; c.1600 hall range to rear, and kitchen to end

of cross-wing; early C18 front range. Coursed squared stone plinth; red brick

with flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks

2-storeys and attic; 5-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with

overlight and C20 segmental wood hood. C20 segmental-headed 12-pane horned

sashes to ground floor with cambered brick heads. Flat brick band between ground

and first floors. Segmental-headed 12-pane unhorned sashes to first floor with

cambered brick heads. Wood dentil cornice to eaves. Gabled full dormer to centre

with 2-light casement. Interior: C18 straight-flight staircase in front range.

2-bay crown-post roof to cross-wing at rear.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.1300-c.1650

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ.Ph.D. thesis

1976))

Listing NGR: SU4729392027

1833

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU4792 (South side)

11/53 No.12

GV II

House. Probably mid C16, with C20 alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble to ground

floor left; red brick to ground floor left; red brick to ground floor left of

centre; render probably on stone rubble, except render, probably on brick, to

C20 work; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre, end stack to

right. 3-unit plan with through-passage to left of centre. 2-storey, 3-window

range. C20 plank door to left of centre, with 4-centre arched wood surround with

carved spandrels. C20 two-storey bay windows to centre and right with C20 glazed

loggia to right of centre. 2-light casement to first floor left. Interior not

inspected but noted as having richly moulded beams to hall, and a queen-post

roof structure.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire c,1300--c,1650,

with special reference to Steventon", by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ.Ph.D thesis

1976)).

Listing NGR: SU4727392015

1834

of

2228

STEVENTON MILTON LANE

SU4792, SU4791 (South side)

11/54, 13/54 Colts Close

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Fir Tree

House, 10 Milton Lane,

Steventon)

GV II

House. Late Cl6 cross-wing; hall range early C17; and probably C18 addition to

right roughcast, probably on timber-framing with rendered flush quoins, to

centre and to cross-wing; painted brick: to right; old plain-tile roof; brick

ridge stacks to cross wing, and to right of centre, and end stack to right.

2-storey, 2-bay hall range with 2-storey cross-wing and 2-storey, 2-window

addition to right. Plank door to left with flat hood on brackets. Irregular

fenestration of casements to main range. Wood cross-windows to cross-wing.

Interior not inspected but noted as having late C17 framed staircase with

turned-baluster balustrade and C17 panelling.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.1300-c.1650.

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ.Ph,D. Thesis

1976)

Listing NGR: SU4724292002

1835

of

2228

STEVENTON STATION YARD

SU4791 (North side)

13/55 Brook House

31/10/83

GV II

House. Circa 1839. By I.K. Brunel. Ashlar limestone; complex slate roof; stone

octagonal stacks. Domestic Tudor style. Complex plan. 2-storey, with turret to

right; 3-bay range. Plank door to centre with overlight and 4-centre arched

stone doorway, having hood mould. Irregular fenestration, having 2-light stone

mullion and transom windows to ground and first floor left. Single-light transom

window between ground and first floor to right, and to first floor centre. First

floor to left jettied. Pierced bargeboards to cross-gable at left. Stone gables

to roof. Interior not inspected. History: part of a planning scheme for

Steventon Station which served Oxford until 1844, and was used for board

meetings of the G.W.R.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: p228, 1975)

Listing NGR: SU4721391684

1836

of

2228

STEVENTON STATION YARD

SU4791 (North side)

13/56 Station House, and The

31/10/83 Sycamores

(Formerly listed as Station

House

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Circa 1839. By I.K. Brunel. Ashlar limestone; complex

slate roof; stone stacks. Domestic Tudor style. Complex L-shaped plan. 2-storey,

4-window range, Complex irregular fenestration C19 panelled door to right of

end of cross-wing, Interior not inspected. History: part of a planning scheme

for Steventon Station which served Oxford until l844, and was used for board

meetings of the G.W.R.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: p228, 1975)

Listing NGR: SU4718991667

1837

of

2228

SU46769177 STEVENTON STOCK'S LANE

(West side)

06-AUG-1952 No.2 (The North Star Public

1710/12/57 House)

(Formerly listed as The North

Star, The Causeway

II

Public house. Probably mid-C17, with C19 lean-to additions to ground floor left and

right. Painted large timber framing with rendered and painted brick infill;

Painted brick to addition at right; old plain-tile roof; slate roofs to additions;

brick end stack to right, ridge stack to left of centre.

Single-storey-and-attic 4-bay range, with cross-wing to rear centre. Plank door to

left of centre, having C19 open timber-framed porch with bench seats. Two 9-pane

windows to centre. 3-light C20 casement to addition at right, C20 flat-roofed dormer

to centre.

Interior: Chamfered spine beams to ground floor. In public bar to rear of the

building, C18 settle arranged to 3 sides is oriented around fireplace. One range of

the settle is attached to a partition wall and extends the full height of the room

with a shallow curved return; the L-shaped range is free-standing and half-height

with shallow curved returns to both ends. There is no bar counter; all drinks are

served from a small room off the public bar. Survival and arrangement of settle is

rare and similar to that at The King's Head, Laxfield, Suffolk (q.v.)

Listing NGR: SU4677891760

1838

of

2228

STEVENTON CHURCH LANE

SU4691 North side)

12/39 Church of St Michael and All

09/02/66 Angels

(Formerly listed as Church of

St. Michael and All Angels,

The Causeway)

GV I

Church. Early C14, with late C15 alterations, probably at the expense of Sir

Hugh Calveley. Coursed stone rubble to south aisle and to south tower; uncoursed

stone rubble, to nave; lead roof to nave; south aisle and tower roars not

visible. S-bay chancel, 6-bay nave, south aisle and south tower. 2-centre arched

doorway to base of tower, having hood mould and double-leaf doors with

Perpendicular wood tracery ribbing. 2-light reticulated tracery windows to south

aisle and to west side of tower. 2-light stone mullion windows with cusped

lights to left of nave. 2-light stone mullion window with Perpendicular heads to

lights to right of chancel. 2-light reticulated tracery window to east end of

south aisle. 5-light perpendicular tracery window to east end of chancel. North

side of nave: 2-centre arched doorway to left of centre with hood mould having

carved end stops. 2-light reticulated tracery windows to nave. North side of

chancel: 3-light intersecting tracery window to right. 2-light window of unusual

reticulated tracery to left. West end: round-arched doorway with hood mould and

carved end stops and central boss, having ribbed double-leaf doors. 3.-light

stone mullion window above with Perpendicular heads and hood mould, Top stage of

tower has 2-light reticulated tracery louvred openings to each side.

Battlemented parapet to tower. Interior: chancel arch-braced collar-truss roof

with moulded ribs, mid-collar purlin and carved bosses. Recess to right of east

window with stone tracery to vault. Cl9 piscina and 2-seat sedillia. 2-centre

segmental arch to aisle with hood mould, having carved faces to end stops. C19

choir stalls, altar rail and tile floor, Nave: arch-braced collar-truss roof

with moulded ribs, mid collar purlin, and carved bosses. C19 octagonal stone

font with quatrefoil panels to each side of bowl. Lean-to roof to south aisle,

part now vestry. C14 intaglio glass to east window. 2-centred arches to nave and

tower: Majority of pews are C14 in part. History: Sir Hugh Calveley owned the

manor of Steventon from c,l361-1394 and it is possible that he paid for the

re-furbishment of the Church from the profits of his military campaigns:

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: p227-8, 1975; Steventon Church and Sir Hugh

Calveley by J. Fletcher in Transactions of the Newbury District Field Club".

Vol 12, No.1, pp74-85, 1970).

Listing NGR: SU4644191429

1839

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691, SU4791 (North side)

12/58, 13/58 Raised Causeway

GV II*

Raised Causeway. Probably C14. Raised earthwork causeway with rubblestone

pathway and stone steps. History: probably built by the Black monks of

Steventon.

Buildings of England; Berkshire: 1975, p228; "The Oxford Village Book:", N.

Hammond, 1983, pl52).

Listing NGR: SU4683791820

1840

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (North side)

12/59 Steventon Primary School

25/02/72 (Formerly listed as Steventon

Parish School)

GV II

School. Circa 1864 and 1871 by G,E. Street, addition of 1900 (foundation stone

to gable end). Red brick with stone sill band; old plain-tile complex roof;

brick lateral stack to rear; brick bell-cote to left cross-wing, Complex plan.

Single-storey, 4-bay class-room range to right, with single-storey, 4-bay

class-room range to right, with single-stormy linking archway to left end

leading to single-storey, 3-bay class-room cross-wing. C19 plank doors to

doorways. Irregular fenestration of C19 casements, some with C19 wrought-iron

bars. Interior not inspected but noted as having C20 alterations. C20 additions

not of special architectural interest. Included for group value.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire; p228, 1975)

Listing NGR: SU4673791805

1841

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (North side)

side)

12/60 Rookery Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Probably late CI7, with later additions. Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile half-hipped roof brick ridge stack to centre.

2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range, 6-panel

part-glazed door to gabled porch at centre. Tripartite unhorned sashes with

glazing bars to ground and first floors, at left and right. 2-light casement to

first floor centre. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4653191552

1842

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (North side)

12/61 Barn approx. 10m N of Rookery

Farmhouse

GV II

Barn, part now converted to garage. Probably mid C17, with later alterations.

Stone uncoursed rubble and brick plinth; close-studded timber-framing with

weather-boarding; corrugated metal sheeting to roof, hipped to left, half-hipped

to right, 4-bay barn. Double doors to right of centre, C20 garage doors to

right. Stable door to left of centre. C20 windows to left and to left of centre.

Interior: double queen-post roof, with most common rafters replaced. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4653091576

1843

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4791 (South side)

13/62 No.19 (The Cottage)

GV II

House, Probably late C17 with C20 alterations to roof. Light timber-framing with

painted brick infill to first floor; old piain-tile roof; brick end stack to

left, 2-storey, 2-window range at right-angles to street, 6-panel part-glazed

door to centre. 4-pane horned sashes to ground floor left and right. Horizontal

sashes to first floor left and right. Right return, to street: 2-storey bay

window with jettied roof over. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4708991918

1844

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4791 (South side)

13/63 No.21 (Pound House)

GV II

House, Early C17. Roughcast on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge

stack to right of centre. Originally 3-unit cross-passage plan, chimney stack

inserted into cross-passage converting plan to 3-unit lobby-entry plan.

2-storey, 3.-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements, Interior not inspected but noted as having queen-post

roof.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.1300-c.1650,

with speciai reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ. Ph.D.thesis

1976)

Listing NGR: SU4708091914

1845

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4791 (South side)

13/64 Nos.35 and 37

GV II

House. now 2 dwellings. Probably Cl6, raised C17, Small timber-framing with

painted brick infill; render to cross-wing to left; plain-tile roof, haif-hipped

to right; brick end stack to left; brick ridge stack to right of centre;

2-storey. 3-window range with single-storey-and-attic cross-wing, to left. Sash

door to right of centre. 3-light casements to all openings of main range, except

C20 casement to first floor left. C20 fenestration to cross-wing.

Listing NGR: SU4700891872

1846

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/65 No.39

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as Nos.39,41

and 43)

GV II*

House, Probably late C14, with C15 addition to rear of cross-wing, and C17

addition to end of cross-king to rear. Render, probably on timber-framing; large

timber-framing to end of cross-wing to right, having cross-bracing to first

floor panels, and rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; stone-based brick end

stack to left; brick lateral stack to right return of cross-wing. 2-storey,

2-window main range, with 5-bay cross-wing to right. 2-panel door to right of

main range having C20 wood surround and flat hood, 8-pane unhorned sash to

ground floor left. Two 3-light wood mullion and transom windows to ground floor

end of crass-wing. Horizontal sash to first floor left of main range. 4-pane

casement to first floor right of main range. 3-light casement to first floor

centre of end of cross-wing. Braced crown-post roof truss to gable end of

cross-wing, C15 cusped bargeboards to gable end of cross-wing. Right return of

cross-wing. Large timber-framing with angled braces to first floor. Left return

of main range: full-cruck truss and projection of bread oven. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.l300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ. Ph.D.thesis,

1976)

Listing NGR: SU4698691864

1847

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

(South side)

SU4691

12/66 No.53

GV II

House. C15 origins, late C16 cross-range to rear, C17 alterations, late C19

encasement. Red brick with yellow brick dressings; slate roof; brick ridge

stacks to centre, and to left of centre, Originally hall house. 2-storey,

4-window range with cross-wing to rear right. C20 door to left of centre with

overlight and segmental brick head. Cl9 angled bays to left and to right of

centre, with C20windows, C2O casements to right with C19 surround having

seqmental brick head, C20 casements to C19 openings to first floor. Cross-wing

to rear is of large timber-framing with roughcast infill. Interior not inspected

but noted as having remains of cruck blades and other features.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.1300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventon", by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ. Ph.D.thesis

1976)

Listing NGR: SU4691991832

1848

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (south side)

12/67 No.55 (Co-op Community Store)

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.55)

GV II

House, now shop and dwelling, Probably early C17, with C20 singie-storey

addition to front, and C20 alterations. Render on brick to addition; render,

probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre,

ridge stack to right. 2-stormy, 3-window range, C20 shop front to right having

C20 door to centre. Garage door to left of centre. C20 door to left, 3-light C20

metal casements to first floor centre, and right with cross-gables. C20

flat-roofed half-dormer to left with two C20 two-light casements. Interior:

ground floor opened up to form shop, Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4689791822

1849

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/68 No.57

06/08/52

GV II

House. Probably early C17. Rendered plinth; render, probably on timber-framing;

old plain-tile roof; brief: ridge stack to right with brick flue. 2-storey,

3-window range, 6-panel part-glazed door to left with flat hood on brackets.

3-light casements to ground and first floors at left of centre, right of centre,

and to right. Cross-gables to left of centre, and to right, both having

dentilled wood barge-beards and finials, Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4688991815

1850

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/69 Raised Causeway

GV II*

Raised Causeway. Probably C14. Raised earthwork causeway with rubblestone

pathway and stone steps. History: probably built by the Black monks of

Steventon.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p228; "The Oxfordshire Village Book", N.

Hammond, l983, p152) -

Listing NGR: SU4665191649

1851

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/70 No.67 (Tudor House)

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.67)

GV II*

House. Late C14, with mid C17 alterations. Painted brick to main range, with

fragments of timber-framing; roughcast, probably on timber-framing, to

cross-wing to right; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to cross-wing;

lateral stack to rear of main range. Hall and cross-wing plan with

cross-passage, 2-storey, 2-window main range with 2-storey cross-wing. 4-panel

part-glazed door to right of main range. Irregular fenestration of Cl9 casements

with segmental brick heads to ground floor of main range, 2-storey Cl7 octagonal

bay window to end of cross-wing with wood mullion and transom windows with

carved mullions and transoms; gabled roof with pargetted inverted heart to

gable. 3-light C18 casement to right of centre of main range. Angled oriel

window to first floor left of centre with wood mullion windows and shaped

bargeboards to gabled roof. Cross-gable to left. Interiors, Straight flight

staircase from ground to first floors. Arch-braced base cruck to centre of main

hall, range with deep tie and cusped principals above. Queen-post roof to

cross-wing. Dining room, to ground floor of cross-wing has fielded panelling

with false quartered marquetry and grained and marbled fireplace surround,

having painted panel to overmantel.

("Smallar Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire c.1300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Ph.D. thesis, Oxen. 1976)

Listing NGR: SU4675791739

1852

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/71 No.71

06/08/52

GV II

Includes those part formerly separately as Nos.,69, 73 and 75 The Causeway.

House. Probably early C16, with later alterations. Rendered plinth;

colour-washed brick to right; large timber-framing with rendered infill, and

arched braces to first floor central old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks to

left of centre, and to centre; end stack to right. 2-storey, 4-bay range, Sash

door with C20 wood surround and flat hood, to left of centre. Garage doors to

right, Irregular fenestration of 2-light and 3-light casements, except early C20

bay window to ground floor left, and early C20 3-light casement to first floor

left having floating cornice. Cross-gable to left, Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4674491732

1853

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/72 No.79

06/08/52

GV II

Includes that part formerly separately listed as No.77, The Causeway.

House. Probably mid C16, with later alterations. Stone rubble plinth to centre;

large timber-framing with paitned brick infill; old plain-tile roof; massive

stone coursed rubble lateral stack to right of centre, with 2 diagonally brick

flues, 2-storey, 3-bay range. 4-panel door to right of centre with flat hood.

Irregular fenestration of casements, except 2-storey octagonal bay window to

left of centre, with wood mullion and transom windows and gabled roof.

Cross-gable to left with braced queen-post reef truss. Interior not inspected

but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4673291718

1854

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

No.81 and attached gateway

12/73

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.81)

GV II

House. Mid C16, with C18 reconstruction to right. Large timber-framing with

painted brick infill to left; painted brick to right; old plain-tile roof; brick

ridge stack to junction of two ranges. 2-storey, single-bay range to left,

taller 2-storey, 2-window range to right, 6-panel part-glazed door to left of

centre with segmental brick head. 4-pane horned sashes to right range. 2-light

casements to left. Flat brick band between ground and first floors to right.

Interior: C18 staircase to right. Chamfered spine beams to ground floor, Gateway

to left: old plain-tile roof. Plank double doors to front. Queen-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU4672191706

1855

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/74 Nos. 83/85

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.83)

GV II *

Includes those parts formerly separately listed as No.85.

House, formerly two dwellings, Probably late C13, with some C15 reconstruction.

Render to left and centre, probably on timber-framing; painted brick to right,

with fragments of timber-framing; old plain-tile roof, hipped to right, with

corrugated metal sheeting to right; brick ridge stacks to centre and to left of

centre. Single storey and attic; 4-bay ranqe, Plank doors to left of centre and

to right. 3-light casements to left of centre and to centre. C20 metal casement

to right of centre. Bread oven projection to left, 3 gabled dormers, to left of

centre, right of centre, and to right. Interior not inspected but noted as

having 4 cruck trusses with collars and wind braces.

("Two Early Cruck Houses in North Berkshire Identified by Radiocarbon" by C.R.J.

Currie and J.M. Fletcher in Medieval Archaeology", vol 16, 1972 p136-142)

Listing NGR: SU4669191673

1856

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/75 No.87 (Date Cottage)

GV II

House. Early C16 origins; C18 alterations to right. Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof of various heights; brick end stack to left,

lateral stack to rear right. Singla-storey-and-attic, sinqle-bay range to left,

2-storey, 2-window range to right, linked by lower single-stormy bays Plank door

to right of left range: 2-light casement to centre of left range. 2-light

casement to central, linking bay. Horizontal sashes to right range, except C20

two-light casement to ground floor left. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4668291655

1857

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/76 Nos.99 and 101

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings C16 front range, C17 cross-wing to rear; C19 addition to

left, C20 addition to right. Render, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile

roof, half-hipped to right. Stone ridge stack to left of centre, with brick

coping; brick ridge stack to right of centre. 2-stormy, 5-window range, 6-panel

part-glazed door to left with lean-to hood, Two C19 bay windows with lean-to

roofs to left of centre. C20 bay window with lean-to roof to right of centre,

C20 3-light casement with lean-to hood at right, 2-light oriels on brackets to

first floor with false darner cross-gables, all, except that to right, having

wrought-iron finials. Cl9 addition to left. Red brick; old plain-tile roof,

2-storey, single-bay addition. 16-pane unhorned sashes to ground and first

floor. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4662191585

1858

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEMAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/77 Nos.l03 (The Old Vicarage) and

06/08/52 107

(Formerly listed as No.103)

GV II

Includes those parts formerly separately listed as Nos.105 and l07. Vicarage,

now dwellings. Early C14 cross-wing to right; mid Cl6 main range and

cross-wing to left, some C17 alterations. Brick plinth; large timber-framing

with rendered infill; old plain-tile complex roof; brick ridge stack to left of

central range. U-shaped plan. 2-storey, 2-bay central range with 2-storey

cross-wings to left and right. Sash doors to left return of right cross-wing and

to right return of left cross-wing. irregular fenestration of casements except

wooden oriel window to first floor left of central range. Queen-post roof truss

to gable end of left cross-wing. Crown-post roof truss to gable end of right

cross-wing. Rear: C17 wood cross-windows to first floor right. Interiors not

inspected.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire; c.1300-c.1650

with special reference to Steventon by C.R.J. Currie (Ph.D thesis, oxen 1976)

Listing NGR: SU4660691564

1859

of

2228

STEVENTON THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691 (South side)

12/78 Nos.123 (The Priory) and 127

06/08/52 (Priory Cottage)

(Formerly listed as No.123

(The Priory))

GV II*

Includes those parts formerly separately listed as Nos.125, 127 The Causeway and

No.1 (Priory Cottage) Mill Street.

Priory, now 3 dwellings. South-west block of c,l330; north-west block of c.1463;

hall of c.1500; service wing to hall of c.1550; late C16 range to east; with

later alterations. Irregular and large timber-framing, with some close-studding;

painted brick and rendered infill; complex old plain-tile roof; various brick

stacks: massive stone end stack to right with brick flues. Courtyard plan, with

wing to east. 2-storey, 7-window range with 2-storeys-and-attic cross-wing to

left. Plank door to right of centre with flat hood. 4-panel door to left of

centre with flat hood, 4-panel part-glazed door to end of cross-wing to left.

Irregular fenestration of casements and sashes except wood oriel window to

ground floor right, having wood mullion and transom windows and flanking 3-light

wood mullion windows. Wood oriel to first floor right, having wood mullion and

transom windows. Cross-gable to centre. Jettied cross-gable to right with

pendant bosses. Rear: part-encased in brick. Interior: false-hammer-beam roof

truss to hall with 2 tiers of curved wind braces, Massive stone fireplace to

hall. Crown-post roofs to west range and to west part of north range, Queen-post

roof to rest.. Some medieval wood arched doorways visible. History: priory from

1330, and on the site of earlier priory buildings and partly used as the manor.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire, c.l300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventon" by C.R.J. Currie (Oxford Univ. Ph.D,thesis,

1976)

Listing NGR: SU4655891503

1860

of

2228

THE CAUSEWAY

SU4691

1710-0/12/10001 (North West side)

Causeway Farmhouse and

outbuilding attached to north

west

GV II

Farmhouse. Circa early C17, extended in circa C18 and altered in C19. Timber-framed,

partly rebuilt in brick, roughcast and applied sham framing, extended in stone rubble

and

brick. Plain tile roof with gabled ends and hipped corner. Brick axial and lateral

stacks.

PLAN: Jettied front range of 2 room plan and with doorway to left of centre. Wing

behind

right hand end possibly of same date with C18 and C19 extensions on its south west

side

and an outbuilding on the north west end. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attic. Asymmetrical

2-window south east front, ground floor red brick and first floor jettied out on

shaped

brackets, rendered and with applied sham timber-framing; C19 20-pane sashes and

doorway

to left of centre with 6-panel door; 2 small gabled dormers with C20 casements. South

west

side of rear wing has stone rubble gabled extension on left and brick infil at

centre. North

east side roughcast and painted brick and with various casements and small gabled

dormer.

Rear outbuilding on right has one bay with exposed timber framing, the remainder

brick

and partly weatherboarded. INTERIOR: Main south east front range only attic

inspected;

this is ceiled but has exposed 5-bay roof structure with two tiers of purlins, the

upper purlins

clasped above high collars, the lower purlins are butted [tenoned] to the principals;

straight

wind-braces. Rear wing has partition with curved braces to tie-beam and large purlins

clasped over collars; ground floor room of rear wing has chamfered axial and cross-

beams and

exposed joists.

Listing NGR: SU4665791712

1861

of

2228

STEVENTON THE GREEN

SU4792 (North side)

11/79 The Grove

GV II*

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Stone coursed rubble plinth; red brick with

flared headers in Flemish bond; 20 plain-tile hipped roof; brick lateral stacks

to rear. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. C20 door to centre with overlight

and C20 gabled hood on brackets. 2-light casements to all openings, those to

ground floor have segmental brick heads. Flat brick band between ground and

first floors, swept over hood of central door. 3 hipped full dormers with

2-liqht casements. interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4735292242

1862

of

2228

STEVENTON THE GREEN

SU4792 (North side)

11/80 No. 14

GV II

House. Probably early C17; roof raised C19; with Cl9 and C20 alterations. Render

on timber-framing; slate roof; brick end stack to right. 2-storey, 2-bay range.

Three C20 two-light casements to ground floor. Two C20 two-light casements to

first floor. Cl9 addition to left: render, probably on brick; slate roof,

2-storey, 2-window addition, with C20 fenestration. Probably late C18 addition

to right, render, probably on timber-framinq; slate roof. Single storey and

attic; single-window range with C20 fenestration. C20 door to right return.

Interior winder staircases to left and right of main range. Queen-post roof to

main range, raised Cl9. Open fireplace to ground floor right of main range.

Chamfered spine beans to ground floor of main range. Chamfered spine beams to

ground floor of main range.

Listing NGR: SU4731692262

1863

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL PEN LANE

SP4900 (East side)

17/148 Beaulieu Court Farmhouse

06/08/52

- II

Farmhouse. Early C17: remodelled late C18 and mid/late C19. Roughcast over

limestone rubble with ashlar quoins: rubble plinth and moulded string course.

Hipped Welsh slate roof; stone ridge stack rebuilt C20. Cross-shaped plan. 3

storeys; 3-window range. Central 3-storey porch has two-light round-headed stone

window above broken segmental pediment and label mould over 4-centred moulded

stone doorway: C18 panelled inner door with dolphin knocker set in C17 chamfered

stone architrave. Mid/late C19 sashes: late C18 parapet. Rear wing, of one bay,

has early C17 doorway with segmental-arched chamfered stone architrave. Wing to

left remodelled in late C18 and C19: of similar materials: 2-storey, 3-window

range: C19 three-light Gothick casements to left side wall and front gable end.

Interior: some stone-mullioned cavetto-moulded 2-light round-headed windows have

been unblocked (part of original symmetrical front). Moulded stone fireplaces

and C18 panelled doors: stop-chamfered beams. Late C18 dog-leg stairs. First

floor not inspected but likely to be of interest.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.236).

Listing NGR: SP4979300498

1864

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL

SP4900

17/142 Church of St. Leonard

09/02/66

GV II*

Church. C13: late C15 tower, south transept and fenestration: west porch built

1571 for Bishop Jewel. Restored 1870 and 1902. Uncoursed limestone rubble with

ashlar dressings; lead roof, except old tiles to chancel roof. Chancel and nave

with south transept, transeptal north tower and heptagonal west porch. Late C13

three-light east window: 2-bay side walls of chancel have C15 ogee-headed

windows, divided by offset buttress to south. C15 south transept has 3-light

cinquefoil-headed windows except early C16 three-light segmental-arched west

window. 2-bay south wall of nave has similar C15 windows with restored mullions

and heads flanking blocked C13 two-light window without mullion: north wall of

nave has similar C15 windows. C15 three-stage transeptal north tower: C15 one-,

2- and 3-light windows and crenellated parapet with gargoyles. West porch of

1571 in Gothic and Classical style: Tudor-arched doorway with classical

entablature and cinquefoil-headed lights are divided by unfluted Ionic columns

surmounted by classical entablature. Interior: reredos, piscina and mosaic floor

of c.1870. Fine medieval-style floor tiles depict Revelations Chapter 4. C16

collar truss with king stud, and chancel arch of c.1902. Nave has Jacobean

pulpit, C15 octagonal pulpit and C17 bench-ends with huge poppyheads similar to

those at Radley Church (q.v.). C16 five-bay roof has arch braces springing from

vertical side struts into which are tenoned hollow-chamfered purlins with jowled

ends. C15 hollow-chamfered arch to north tower, which has narrow C15 doorway to

stairs. Similar double-chamfered arch to north transept which has C15 five-bay

parclose screen with foiled heads and early C18 panelled double-leaf doors.

Monuments: memorial reset in chancel floor to Margaret Fell, widow of Dean of

Christ Church, d.1657, and others of the Fell family. Late C17 plain oval wall

tablet to Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Throckmorton, d.1632, and her children:

late C17 epitaph to their in-laws, the Baskervilles. Plain wall tablets in nave

to Blower family (early C18), Joseph Barnett, rector, d.1796, and Caroline

Stonehouse d.1810. Stained glass: mainly 1902. Fine east window by J.P. Seddon,

of The Adoration of the Shepherds and the Magi in Pre-Raphaelite style. The

porch was built for Bishop Jewel to commemorate his incumbency at Sunningwell

Parish before becoming Bishop of Salisbury.

(V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.423; Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.234-5;

Bodleian Library M.S. Top. Berkshire. C51, no.108 for south view of church in

early C19; National Buildings Record).

Listing NGR: SP4957200532

1865

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL

SP4900

17/143 Church Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Coursed and dressed limestone with brick quoins and

dressings; gabled old tile roof; symmetrical brick end stacks. L-plan with rear

right wing. 2 storeys and attic; symmetrical 3-window range. Segmental brick

arch over mid/late C19 four-panelled door with overlight and C18 flat hood.

Segmental brick arches, with alternating brick headers, over C19 three-light

cross windows. Raised brick storey band. 2-storey rear right wing of similar

materials with storey band. Stair-turret and late C18 brick and tile outshut

adjoin mid/late C18 wing to rear left which is of Flemish bond brick with gabled

old tile roof. Interior: stop-chamfered beams. Central passage has winder stairs

to left and ribbed door to cellar. Attic has early C18 ribbed doors and

collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SP4960600602

1866

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL

SP4900

17/144 Church Farm, barn approx. 60m

NE of farmhouse

- II

Barn. Early c18, Weatherboarding over timber frame on limestone rubble and brick

plinth. Gabled thatch roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. Interior:

5-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins and braced posts.

Listing NGR: SP4964400646

1867

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL

SP4900

17/145 The Old Manor

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.62)

GV II*

House. Early C17. Timber-framed with roughcast panels, on limestone rubble

plinth. First floor, framed of studs spaced up to 1.5m. apart, is jettied over

ground floor, framed panels deep. Gabled old tile roof; stone left end stack,

mid C19 brick and large C17 brick ridge stacks. 3-unit plan with

through-passage, storeys; 4-window range. Square-headed doorway left of centre

has stepped ovolo-moulded architrave with urn stops. C19 mullioned 2-, 3- and

4-light casements, and C20 window to right. Rear: similar architrave to

through-passage door, and C17 three-light wood-mullioned window with leaded

diamond panes: C17 dairy outshut. Rear right wing; later C17, of similar

materials with C19 brick repairs: similar C17 four-light casement and C18

two-light leaded casement. Interior: C17 panelled door to early C17 panelled

room with debased fluted Ionic pilasters to right: early C17 panelled room

above. Central hall has quartered and stop-chamfered beams and chamfered

bressumer over open fireplace with spice cupboard. Through-passage has

timber-framed partitions and stepped ovolo-moulded architrave with urn stops to

hall door. Room on left has stop-chamfered beam and chamfered bressumer over

open fireplace. First floor has 2 timber-framed partitions with chamfered

doorframes. Attic has collar-truss roof with clasped purlins and windbraces.

Closed truss with some remaining wattle and daub panels divides main roof from

early C17 smoke bay on left (heavily smoke-blackened). Rear wing has newel

stairs to attic.

Listing NGR: SP4974700660

1868

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL

SP4900

17/146 The Old Rectory

GV II

Rectory, now 3 flats. c.1840. Coursed and dressed limestone, with ashlar

dressings and chamfered raised quoins; hipped Welsh slate roof; rendered stone

end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Cl9

half-glazed door with overlight: round-arched entry to porch. Keyed flat stone

arches over tripartite sashes: 6-pane sash over door set in raised and keyed

architrave. Raised storey band and deep eaves. 2-storey and one-storey service

wings to rear right of similar materials and style. Interior: C19 features

include marble fireplaces and plain dog-leg staircase with stick balusters.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4965000552

1869

of

2228

SUNNINGWELL

SP4900

17/147 Sunningwell House

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18, remodelled mid C19. Front: right bay of C19

Flemish bond brick with some flared headers: bays to left of flared header bond

brick with orange brick dressings: left side and rear of limestone rubble with

brick quoins and dressings and stone quoins to right. Gabled old tile roof;

brick right end stack and rear lateral stack. L-plan with rear right wing. 2

storeys and attic; 4-window range. Segmental arch over C20 door to right of

blocked door and C19 inserted window openings with C20 windows: 3 mid/late C19

cross windows on first floor. Raised storey band and dentilled eaves; two C19

roof dormers. Later C18 rear left wing of limestone rubble with brick dressings:

has reset medieval head corbel. Interior: segmental brick arch over open

fireplace to right. Chamfered beams. First floor not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SP4972000662

1870

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY APPLEFORD ROAD

SU5094 (North side)

7/81 Mill House

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.1 (Mill

House))

GV II

Mill house, now house, C18, possibly incorporating earlier structure; with C19

alterations. Coursed squared stone plinth with brick coping to left and centre;

coursed squared stone with brick dressings to ground and first floors left and

centre, and to ground floor right; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond

to first floor right; complex hipped old plain-tile roof, with some lead ridges;

various brick stacks. originally, 2 storeys and attic; 3-window ranqe, having

2-storey single-bay addition to right. 6-panel door to right of centre with

overlight, having square porch on simple Doric columns with trygliph frieze to

cornice. Horizontal sash to right of centre with flat brick arch of rubbed

bricks. Single-pane casement to left of centre. Blocked doorway to centre with

brick quoins and rubbed brick flat arch. Blocked window opening to left. Flat

brick band between ground and first floors to original 3 bays. 12-pane unhorned

sashes to first floor. False 12-pane sash to left, painted on blank panel. Coved

eaves to original range. 2 hipped full dormers with 2-light casements. Left

return: render, probably on brick. Doric giant-order pilasters between and at

end of bays. Regular fenestration. 16-pane unhorned sashes to first floor with

C19 cast-iron window-boxes. Coved eaves. 3 hipped full dormers. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5059594399

1871

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY BROOK STREET

SU4993, SU5093 (North side)

8/82, 9/82 Brook House Cottage

II

The entry shall be amended to read:-

SUTTON COURTENAY BROOK STREET

SU4993, SU5O93 (North side)

8/82, 9/82 No. 4

II

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SUTTON COURTENAY BROOK STREET

SU4993, SU5093 (North side)

8/82, 9/82 Brook House Cottage

- II

House. C17. Painted stone uncoursed rubble plinth; large timber-framing with

painted brick infill; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to right: Single

storey and attic; 3-bay range. Plank door to right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. C20 flat-roofed dormer to centre. Queen-post roof

truss to left return. Interior net inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5001193986

1872

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY BROOK STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/83 No.1 (Cross Trees Cottage)

GV II

House, Probably mid C16. Painted rendered plinth; small timber-framing to right

with painted brick infill; large timber-framing to left with painted brick

infill; arched bracing above; thatch roof, hipped to right; brick ridge stacks

to left of centre, and to right. Single storey and attic; 4-bay range. Plank

door to centre with thatched hood. 15-pane window to left, Horizontal sash with

shutters to right. 2 swept dormers with horizontal sashes. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5015093936

1873

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHAPEL LANE

SU5093 (West side)

9/84 No.6 (Howes Cottage)

GV II

House C17. Painted brick to ground floor; roughcast to first floor with some

irregular timber-framing to right; old plain-tile roof; C20 rebuilt brick stack

to left of centre, 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. 2-light casements to

ground floor, except 3-light casement to left, 2-light casements to first floor,

except 3-light casement to left. Cross-gable to right of centre with 2-light

casement. Rendered panels to first floor with stencil floral decoration to left

and left of centre. Plank door to cross-wing to right rear. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5007893940

1874

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/85 Nos.24 (Tudor Cottage) and 26

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Nos,24A,

24, 26 and 28 Tudor Cottages)

GV II

House, now converted into 2 dwellings. Probably late Cl6 with later alterations.

Painted brick; render, probably on brick to ground floor of cross-wing to left;

render, probably on timber-framing to first floor right of centre and to right;

large timber-framing with angle bracing to first floor of cross-wing having

rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stacks, 2-storey, 4-bay range,

with cross-wing to left. Plank door to left of centre. 4-panel doors to centre

and right. Irregular fenestration of 2 and 3-light casements, except 12-pane

casement to ground floor of cross-wing. 12-pane unhorned sash with architrave

surround to first floor of cross-wing, Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5055794379

1875

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/86 Nos.20 and 22

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No.20

(Tudor Cottages) and No.22

(Tudor Cottages) and

Whitehead's Shop)

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. Probably early C17, Rendered plinth; small

timber-framing with painted brick infill, some in herring-bone bandy old

plain-tile roof, hipped to right; brick ridge stack to centre, 2 storeys and

attic; 4-bay range, 2 plank doors to left of centre, 6-panel door to right,

3-light casement to left, with leaded lights, 2-light casement to centre, with

leaded lights. C19 square bay, with lean-to roof, to right of centre, having

12-pane window to its right, Ipswich windows to first floor left and right of

centre with carved wood pulvinated friezes. 2-light casements to left and right.

Cross-gables to left and right of centre having double queen-post roof trusses,

that to left of centre has 2-light casements. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5054794356

1876

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/87 Courtenay Lodge

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.12

(Courtenay Lodge)

GV II

House. Early C18 front range, probably early C19 rear range with later

alterations. Ashlar stone plinth; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond;

old plain-tile hipped roof with lead ridges to front range, old plain-tile

hipped roof to rear range; brick stacks. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range.

6-panel door to centre with decorative overlight and wooden Doric pilaster

surround and deep shell hood on richly carved brackets, having carved basket of

fruit to hood. 2-light casements to all openings, those to ground floor have

rubbed-brick flat arches. Moulded brick band between ground and first floor.

Wood dentil cornice to eaves, 3 hipped full dormers with 2-light casements.

interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5053894298

1877

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/88 Little Chemscote

GV II

House. Dated 1749 to datestone at gable end to right. Rendered plinth; render

probably on brick; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-storey,

3-window range at right-angles to street. 6-panel door to centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. 3-light casements with shutters to ground and first

floors of gable end to street, at right. Interior not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU5050494264

1878

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/89 The George and Dragon Public

House

GV II

Public house. Early C17 with C19 and C20 alterations. Rendered plinth;

roughcast, probably on timber-framing to ground floor; C19-false timber-framing

above, with roughcast panels, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge stack to centre, end stack to left. Single storey and attic;

5-window range, 4-panel doors to left of centre, to centre, and to right of

centre; all have overlights and gabled hoods. Plank door to right. C19

three-light casements to left, left of centre, and to right of centre.

Horizontal sliding sash to right. 5 gabled dormers, those to left and to left of

centre have 3-light casements; those to centre, right of centre, and to right

have 2-light casements. Interior: much timber-framing visible to interior,

Listing NGR: SU5046294221

1879

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/90 Church of All Saints

09/02/66

GV I

Church. Romanesque west tower and nave; Cl3 chancel; C14 north and south aisles,

and clerestory; C15 south porch. Coursed stone rubble to south aisle; uncoursed

stone rubble to clerestory, chancel, and tower; brick south porch; roofs of

clerestory, nave, aisles, and tower not visible; old plain-tile roof to chancel,

4-bay aisled nave, 3-bay chancel, and west tower. 2-storey porch to left of

centre of south aisle. 4-centred stone archway with quatrefoil spandrels and

hood having plank studded door. Inner 2-centre arched doorway with wood

tracery-ribbed door. 2-light stone mullion windows with cusped lights and hood

moulds to left and right returns of porch and to first floor. 3-light

rectilinear tracery windows to left, right of centre, right and to right return

of south aisle. 2-light, geometrical tracery window to left return of south

aisle. Five 2-light stone mullion windows with cusped lights to clerestory.

4-centred stone arched doorway to centre of chancel with plank door. 3-light

Perpendicular tracery window to left of chancel. 2-light reticulated tracery

window to right of chancel. East end of chancel: 4-light intersecting tracery

window. 3 lancets to left of north side of chancel; 3-light Perpendicular

tracery window to right. 3-light rectilinear tracery windows to north aisle.

Lancet to right return of north aisle. 2-light geometrical tracery window to

left return of north aisle. C20 two-light reticulated tracery window to left of

clerestory. Y-tracery windows to left and right of centre of clerestory. 2-light

Reticulated tracery window to centre. Tower: of 4 stages. C19 Romanesque doorway

to west side with plank door. Romanesque lancets to north and south faces of

second stage. Round-arched Romanesque window to west face with dog-tooth

moulding to arch, on round columns. 2-light plate-tracery windows to each side

of third stage. Corbel to string-course between third and fourth stage. 2-light

Y-tracery louvred openings to each face of fourth stage of tower. Interior:

arch-braced collar truss roof to chancel. Perpendicular roof to clerestory.

Lean-to roofs to aisles. Late C13 tomb recess to chancel with re-cut effigy of

priest.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: p235-6, 1975)

Listing NGR: SU5048394191

1880

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/91 Chest tomb approx. 10m S of

Chancel of Church of All

Saints

GV II*

Chest tomb. C15. Stone. 5 quatrefoil panels to each side. Single quatrefoil

flanked by lancet tracery to each end. Worn stone top slab.

Listing NGR: SU5048894175

1881

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (East side)

7/92 Chest tomb to Thomas Dalby

approx, l5m E of Chancel of

Church of All Saints

GV II

Chest tomb. Dated 1734. Stone. Moulded plinth. Fielded panel to each side. Oval

panel with spandrels to each end. Baluster mouldings to each corner. Moulded

slate top with armorial bearings incised to top.

Listing NGR: SU5051394180

1882

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094, SU5093 (East side)

7/93, 9/93. The Abbey

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as Nos.2

(The Abbey))

GV I

Rectory house, now religious education centre. Hall and solar range of c.1320;

rear range probably Cl6; south range probably early C17; with later alterations.

Stone uncoursed rubble plinth, with some brick; render, probably one stone

uncoursed rubble, with ashlar stone dressings; old plain-tile complex roof;

various brick stacks. Double-ended hall house plan with later additions forming

courtyard to rear. Garden front: 3-bay hall to centre with 2-storey,

cross-wings. C19 ribbed door to 2-centre arched doorway to right of hall range.

C19 three-light stone mullion windows to left and centre of hall range. 3-lioht

stone mullion windows to ground floor of cross wings, having cusped lights.

2-light stone mullion and transom windows with reticulated tracery heads to

first floor of cross-wings. Battlemented parapet to hall range. C19 bargeboards

to gable ends of cross-wings. Left return, to north: 2 storeys and attic;

6-window range. Plank door to centre with re-cut stone surround with shallow

segmental arch. Stone mullion and transom windows to right of centre and to

right, with cusped upper lights, having 2-light stone mullion window between

with cusped lights and hood mould. Stone 2-light mullion and transom window to

first floor right with ogee-topped lights. Wood tracery casements to rest of

fenestration, some to original openings with hood-moulds. Rear, to east: stone

coursed rubble to ground floor left and right; render probably on timber-framing

to ground floor centre and to first floor. 2-storey, 5-window central range;

double-height end to left; 2 storeys and attic cross-wing to right. 2-centred

archway to ground floor centre, to passage to courtyard. Irregular fenestration

of casements, except lancet to ground floor right of centre, and casement to

first floor centre with arch-topped light. First floor of central range is

jettied. Right return: roughcast, probably on stone rubble to left; roughcast,

probably on timber framing, to service rante to centre and right. Irregular

fenestration of casements, those to the service range have early C19 Tudor-style

wood casements with cusped or 2-centred lights. Rear of hall range, to

courtyard; C14 two-centred stone doorway with hood mould to left, having C19

glazed door. C19 stone mullion windows. Courtyard face of rear range: brick

plinth; render to ground floor, probably on timber-framing; large timber-framing

with tension braces to first floor centre, close-studded timber-framing to first

floor left, having roughcast infill. Interior: various C18 winder staircases,

some with panelled dadoes. Hall of 2 and a half bays has moulded jointed

base-cruck roof with crown-posts above; C19 dado panelling and fireplace. Ground

floor of north range has unmoulded cross-beams and joists, except for room at

end of hall, which has moulded cross beams. North range roof has 3 bays of

crown-post roof with octagonal posts, having damaged mouldings to top, bases not

1883

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visible. Butt-purlin roof to eastern part of north range. 2-centred stone

doorway at head of staircase at first floor of north range, possibly former door

to solar. Most fireplace surrounds are C19 and C20, probably blocking original

open fireplaces, Queen post roof, to south range and to rear range. History:

probably built by William le Breton. Ceiling of Solar attributed to Thomas

Bekynton, rector of Sutton until 1443, tutor to Henry VI and Bishop of Bath and

Wells.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p236-7; Victoria County History: VCH:

Berkshire; Vol 4)

Listing NGR: SU5026994000

1884

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094, SU5093 (East side)

7/94, 9/94 House approx. 30m E of The

Abbey

(Formerly listed as Cottage in

grounds of Abbey)

GV II

-

House. C17; late C19 addition to rear; C20 alterations. Roughcast on

timber-framing, wi+h some timber-framing visible; old plain-tile roof; brick end

stacks. 2-unit plan. Single storey and attic; 2-window range, 4-panel door to

centre with lean-to hood on brackets. 3-light casements to left and right, with

leaded lights. Gabled half-dormers to left and right with 3-light casements,

having leaded lights. Interior: winder staircase to rear. Queen-post roof. Open

fireplace with bread oven to sitting room at ground floor right.

Listing NGR: SU5031294002

1885

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/95 No.45 (Walton House)

09/02/66 6 (Formerly listed as No,45

(Walton House) and No.43

(Wharf Barn))

GV II

Shown.on 0.S. Map as "The Wharf".

House. Early C19, possibly incorporating alterations by Walter Cave c,1913. Red

brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile hipped roof with lead

ridges; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door to left of

centre with flat hood on brackets. 3-light casements to ground floor left,

centre, and right, having cambered rubbed brick heads and leaded lights. 3-light

casements to first floor with leaded lights. Bracketed eaves. Probably early C20

addition to right in similar style of 2 storey, single-bay range. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU5052794392

1886

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/96 No.43 (The Wharf)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No.45

(Walton House) and No.43

(Wharf Barn))

GV II

House. Circa 1913 by Walter Cave, for Mrs. Asquith; possibly incorporating some

earlier structure. Red brick, with random grey brick, in English bond; old

plain-tile hipped roof; brick internal stacks to rear. 2 storeys and attic;

5-window range, centre bay projects and is of 3 storeys. C20 panelled door to

right return of centre bay, with flat hood on brackets. Irregular fenestration

of wood casements and wood mullion and transom windows, all having leaded

lights. Recessed quoining to corners of centre bay and to ends of 5-bay range. 2

hipped full dormers to left and right with 2-light casements. 2-storey, single

bay wings to left and right with parapetted flat roofs. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5052094379

1887

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/97 Wharf Barn

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Cottage in

garden of "The Wharf")

GV II

Barn, now house. Probably early C17, converted circa l9l3 by Walter Cave for

Mrs. Asquith. Large timber-framing, C20 brick infill, with some weatherboarding;

old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick lateral stack. 2 storeys and attic: 3-bay

range. Irregular C20 fenestration. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5048494393

1888

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/98 No.37 (Wharf Cottage)

GV II

House. C16. Brick plinth; large timber-framing with arched braces and rendered

infill; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to left, ridge stack to right of

centre. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. Ribbed door to centre with

lean-to hood. C20 casements with leaded lights to ground floor. 3 cross-gables

each with 2-light casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5051194354

1889

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/99 River Cottage

GV II

House. C17 with some late C19 alterations. Rendered plinth; irregular

timber-framing, with some replaced timber, having roughcast infill; thatch roof;

brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. 6-panel door to left of centre.

Irregular fenestration of 2-light casements, except horizontal sash to ground

floor left. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5049094314

1890

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/100 The Almshouses and attached

walls and gate

GV II

Almshouses. Dated 1820 to inscribed panel. Red brick plinth; grey brick with red

brick dressings; slate hipped roof with lead ridges; brick ridge stacks to left,

centre and right. Single-storey, 13-bay range. Round-arched recess to centre,

having keystone and stone impost blocks. Plank door to left, and 2 plank doors

to right of centre, all with flat brick arches having keystones. 16-pane

unhorned sashes to all openings, having flat brick arches with keystones. Shaped

parapet to centre 3 bays, with central plaque having pediment gables and

flanking urns. Interiors not inspected. Attached brick wall to left, and stone

coursed rubble walls to front, with brick wall to right form courtyard with

wrought-iron central gate with wrought iron overthrow and grey brick with red

brick dressings piers. History: the inscribed panel reads "These cottages were

erected Anno Domini 1820, pursuant to the will of Francis Elderfield Esq., late

of this parish, who endowed the same for ever for the maintenance of six poor

windows, parishioners of Sutton Courtney (sic)".

Listing NGR: SU5046494296

1891

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/101 The Norman Hall

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.9 (The

Norman Hall))

GV I

Manor house, now house. Late C12 with later alterations, probably early C20 wing

to rear. Uncoursed stone rubble with ashlar stone dressings; old plain-tile

roof: brick stacks to rear. 2-storey, 4-bay range at right-angles to street.

Round-arched doorway to left of centre with one order of shafts, roll mouldings,

and nailhead and dogtooth details. Wood studded door. Irregular fenestration,

mostly of C19 casements except lancet window to first floor right; blocked

lancet to first floor right of centre. Right return, street: C20 six-light stone

mullion window to ground floor. C19 three-light stone mullion window to ground

floor. C19 three-light stone mullion window with cusped heads to first floor.

Interior not inspected but noted as having arch-braced collar truss roof with 2

tiers of wind braces. Probably early C20 wing to rear, fronting the street.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: p236, 1975; Photographs held in NMR)

Listing NGR: SU5042694266

1892

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/102 The Manor House

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.7 (The

Manor House including

gatepiers and barn))

GV II*

Manor house. C12 origins. C16, with C17 alterations. Stone coursed rubble to

ground floor: roughcast probably on timber-framing to first floor; cross-gable

old plain-tile roof; various brick stacks, some rebuilt C20. U-plan. 2 storeys

and attic; 5-window range, the right 2 bays project. Plank door to centre with

overlight. Irregular fenestration mostly of C20 casements to original openings,

those to first floor have floating cornices. 5 cross-gables, each with 2-light

casement and richly carved bargeboards. Left return: stone coursed rubble to

ground floor; close-studded timber-framing to first floor with rendered infill.

2 storeys and attic: 5-window range. Irregular fenestration of casements, with

Ipswich window to first floor centre. Right return: 5-bay loggia to ground

floor, having Doric columns supporting flattened arches with central pineapple

pendant bosses. Ipswich windows to first floor, with Doric pilasters between and

Corinthian pilasters to ends, Rear: 3-bay central range with cross-wings. Left

cross-wing has flattened arches with central pineapple pendant bosses. Ipswich

windows to first floor with Corinthian pilasters between supporting cornice with

pulvinated frieze. Interior: late C17 dog-leg staircase with baluster

balustrade, from ground floor to attic of main range. Arch-braced collar truss

roof to north range. Raised base-cruck trusses to main range with cusping below

collar. Cl6 four-centre arched stone fireplace to dining room.

[Buildings of England: Berkshire; p236, 1975)

Listing NGR: SU5023094140

1893

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/103 Barn approx. 50m ENE of The

09/02/66 Manor Manor House

(Formerly listed as Barns at

Manor House)

GV II

Barn. Probably early C18. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; close-studded

timber-framing with weatherboarding; old plain-tile roof. 6-bay barn, aisled to

rear. Corrugated iron doors to right of centre, with gabled midstrey opposing to

rear. Curved under-principal roof with some windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU5030394169

1894

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/104 Barn approx. 70m NE of The

09/02/66 Manor House

(Formerly listed as Barns at

Manor House)

GV II

Barn. Probably C17. Stone uncoursed rubble walls, part with weatherboard

cladding; old plain-tile roof. 5-bay barn aisled to rear, aisle to front left,

catslide addition to right. Hipped midstrey to centre, and opposing midstrey to

rear, with plank doors. Interior: queen post roof, with queen posts at angles.

Listing NGR: SU5031594206

1895

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/105 Dovecote approx. l00m NE of

09/02/66 The Manor House

(Formerly listed as Granary)

GV II

Dovecote. Probably C18. Stone uncoursed-rubble plinth with brick coping; stone

uncoursed-rubble; old plain-tile roof; wood glover to ridge with pyramidal old

plain-tile rDof. 2-storey, single-bay range. Plank door to east side. 2-light

opening under eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5032794209

1896

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side.

7/106 EastGatepier approx. 20mn SE of

06/08/52 The Manor House

(Formerly listed as No.7 (The

Manor House including

gatepiers and barn))

GV II*

Gatepier. Circa 1670. Stone ashlar. Square pier. Stone banding to sides.

Round-topped niches to sides facing house and opposing side. Cornice to top with

pulvinated frieze, the centre of each side breaks forward on brackets. Ball

finial. One of a pair of gatepiers marking former path of entrance drive.

Similar to the gatepiers at Coleshill by Sir Roger Pratt.

Listing NGR: SU5024694134

1897

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/107 WestGatepier approx. 20m SE of

06/08/52 The Manor House

(Formerly listed as No.7 (The e

Manor House including

gatepiers and barn))

GV II*

Gatepier. Circa 1670. Stone ashlar. Square pier. Stone banding to sides.

Round-topped niches to sides facing house, and opposing side. Cornice to top

with pulvinated frieze, the centre of each side breaks forward on brackets. Ball

finial. One of a pair of gatepiers marking former path of entrance drive.

Similar to the gatepiers at Coleshill by Sir Roger Pratt.

Listing NGR: SU5024194129

1898

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/108 Outbuilding approx.l5m NE of

06/08/S2 The Manor House

(Formerly listed as No.7 (The

Manor House including

gatepiers and barn))

GV II*

Outbuilding, possibly former banqueting house. Probably C16, lead guttering

dated 1674 to down-pipe heads. Stone rubble plinth with curved brick coping;

stone coursed rubble to ground floor; close studded timber-framing to first

floor with rendered infill; old plain-tile roof. 2 storeys and attic; 2 and a

half-bay range. Plank door to right of centre with moulded wood 4-centre arched

doorway with decorative spandrels. Regular fenestration of 2-light wood ovolo

mullion windows with leaded lights. Interior: probably Cl9 straight-flight

staircase with winder to base from ground to first floors, with C17 pierced

baluster balustrade. C20 straight-flight staircase from first floor to attic.

Double-queenpost roof with windbraces. Ground floor has chamfered spine beam and

joists with end stops, and a panelled dado.

Listing NGR: SU5025594160

1899

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West side)

7/109 Sundial approx. 10m NE of The

Manor House

GV II

Sundial. Probably C17. Stone. Shaped stone base. Octagonal shaft. Shaped top

with iron markers.

Listing NGR: SU5023694164

1900

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5094 (West Side)

7/110 No.3 Manor Cottage)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as 3 Church

Street, Sutton Courtenay)

GV II

House Mid C14. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; stone uncoursed rubble to ground

floor end of cross-wing to right; irregular timber-framing with brick infill'

mostly painted; thatch roof, hall-hipped to cross-wing; C20 brick lateral stack

to left return of cross-wing; stone end stack with C20 brick flue to left.

Single-ended hall house. Single-storey-and-attic, 2-bay range with 2-storey,

3-bay cross-wing. C20 door to right of main range at junction with cross-wing.

Irregular fenestration of casements. Swept dormer to left of centre. Right

return: first floor has tension braces. Interior not inspected but noted as

having cruck truss to former hall range, and crown-post roof to cross-wing.

Listing NGR: SU5034894160

1901

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY CHURCH STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/111 No.1

25/02/72 (Formerly listed as No.1

Church Street, High Street)

GV II

House. Mid C17, probably raised C19. Roughcast, probably on brick; old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack of centre. 3-storey, 6-window range with

2-storey range of same height, to left, of 2 bays. 8-panel part-glazed door to

right of left range. 12-pane unhorned sashes to ground floor. Wood cross-windows

to first floor with leaded lights. 2-light casements to second floor left, and

to right of centre. Irregular fenestration to range at left. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5015093976

1902

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY DRAYTON ROAD

SU4993 (South side)

8/112 No.3 (Goslings)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Goslings

No.3)

- II

House. C16. Painted uncoursed stone rubble plinth; large timber-framing with

angle braces to first floor and rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; brick end

stack to left; massive stone end stack to right with brick flue. 2-storey,

3-window range. C20 ribbed door to right of centre. 2-light casements to all

openings except 4-light wood mullion windows to ground floor right of centre,

and to right. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4988893968

1903

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY DRAYTON ROAD

SU4894 (South side)

6/113 Gilbourn's Farmhouse

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as No.155

(Gilbourne's Farmhouse))

- II

Farmhouse, now house. C16 origins; mid C17 with C18 alterations and C20

additions. Stone coursed rubble to ground floor of cross-wing to left;

roughcast, probably on timber-framing to first floor of cross-wing; painted

brick to main range; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack to right, lateral

stack to end of cross-wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window main range, with

2-stormy, 2-bay cross-wing to left. Main front to garden. C20 glazed door to

left of Rain range. Irregular fenestration of C19 casements except C17 Ipswich

window to first floor right return of cross-wing. C20 sloping roof-lights.

Interior: C18 open-well staircase with wood baluster balustrade, moulded wood

handrail, and panelled dado, from ground to first floor. Queen-post roof. C16

4-centred stone arched fireplace to study to ground floor rear. C18 fielded

panelling to several rooms.

Listing NGR: SU4863494170

1904

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5O93 (East side)

9/114 No. 5 (Sutton Courtenay

Stores)

GV II

The entry shall. be amended to read-:

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/114 No. 5

GV II

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SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/114 No.5 (Sutton Courtenay

Stores)

GV II

House, now shop and dwelling. Dated 1714 to datestone at first floor right,

possibly incorporating earlier structure; C19 shop front. Brick plinth to

shop-cront; painted coursed-stone rubble; old plain-tile roof; brick end stack

to right, truncated brick ridge stack to left of centre. 2 storeys and attic;

5-window range. 6-panel part-glazed door to right of centre. C19 shop-front to

left and centre having central sash door and bay windows to left and right.

Plank door to left. 4-light wood mullion and transom window to right. 3.-light

casements to first floor left, centre, and right, 2-light casements to first

floor right of centre. C20 casement to original opening to first floor left of

centre. 2 gabled full dormers to left and right of centre. Interior: ground

floor opened up to form shop; chamfered spine beans to ground floor, First floor

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5018893888

1905

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/115 Nos.7 and 9 (The Old School

House)

GV II

School house, now house. Early C18, with C19 alterations to fenestration. Red

brick plinth; grey brick with red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick

end stacks. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. 6-pane door to centre with

overlight and flat hood on brackets. 3-light wood mullion and transom windows to

left and right with cambered brick heads, Flat brick band between ground and

first floors. Wood cross-window to first floor centre, 3-light wood mullion and

transom windows to first floor left and right. Brick dentil cornice to eaves.

Hipped full dormers to left and right with 2-light wood mullion and transom

windows. Interior not inspected. Late C19 school room wing to right, now

converted to dwelling.

Listing NGR: SU5018693880

1906

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/116 No. 13. (Buckeridges)

06/08/52

GV II*

House. Dated 163l to oriel window at first floor right, Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile cross-gabled roof; brick lateral stacks to rear

left and right, that to right with 3 diagonally-set flues. 2 storeys and attic;

3-window range. 9-panel door to right of centre with wood egg-and-dart surround.

3-light wood mullion window to centre with wood egg-and-dart surround. 4-light

wood mullion window to left with wood egg-and-dart surround, having flanking

3-light wood mullion windows. C20 angled bay window to right. 4-light casement

to first floor left. Angled oriel windows on carved brackets to centre and

right, with wood mullion and transom windows having carved mullions and transoms

and false gables above. Carved string-course to eaves. 3 cross-gables with

carved bargeboards and finial drops. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU5018793850

1907

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU509 (East side)

9/117 Barn approx. 25m SSW of No. 13

(Buckeridges)

GV II

Barn. Probably early C18. Brick plinth; weatherboarding on timber-framing; old

plain-tile half-hipped roof. 4-bay barn with lean-to addition to rear. C20

windows to front. C20 door to rear. Interior not inspected. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU5016093816

1908

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/118 Nos.33 and 35

os

and 3s5

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings. C16, with possibly later cross-wing to right. Roughcast

on timber-framing with fragment of archbrace visible to centre, and thin

timber-framing to left return of right cross-wing; old plain-tile half-hipped

roof; brick ridge stacks and lateral stacks to left return of left cross-wing,

and to right return of right cross-wing. U-plan, 2-storey, 3-bay rear range,

with 2-storey, 2-bay cross-wings, Plank door to left return of right cross-wing.

Irregular fenestration of casements, horizontal sash to ground floor and of

cross-wing to right. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5010593716

1909

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/119 Nos.37 and 39

GV II

House, now 2 dwellings, C17. Roughcast plinth; roughcast, possibly on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to left of centre, end

stack to right, 2-storey, 3-bay, 2-window range. Two C20 doors under common C20

hood to right of centre. 3-light casements to all openings except 2-light

casement to ground floor left. Interiors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5010093703

1910

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/120 No.47 (Ranseys)

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as 47 High

Street)

GV II

House. Early C17. Roughcast, probably on timber-framing, except painted brick to

right return of cross-wing to left; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to

centre; end stack to right, ridge stack to cross-wing. 2-unit lobby-etnry plan

with cross-wing to left. 2-storey, 3-window main range with single storey and

attic, 2-bay cross-wing to left. 4-panel part-glazed door to centre of main

range. 3-light casements to ground floor left and right. First floor left and

centre jettied. 2-light casement to first floor centre. 3-light wood mullion and

transom windows to first floor left and right. 3-light casement to ground floor

end of cross-wing with floating wood cornice. 3-light wood mullion and transom

window to cross-gable with floating cornice. Irregular fenestration to right

return of cross-wing, All windows have diagonally-leaded lights. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5004493509

1911

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/121 No.49

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as No.49 The

Antique Shop)

GV II

House. Probably early C16, Rendered plinth; large timber-framing to ground floor

with rendered infill; close-studded timber-framing to first floor with rendered

infill, old plain-tile hipped roof with cross-gables to cross-wings; brick ridge

stack to right of centre. Double-ended hall house. 2-storey, 2-bay central

range, with 2-storey cross-wings to left and right. C20 ribbed door to 4-centred

wood doorway at left, with leaded lights. 4-light wood mullion window with

leaded lights to left of centre. Large window with leaded glazing to right.

4-light wood mullion window to first floor left with leaded lights. 3-light

casements to first floor centre and right with leaded lights. Queen-post roof

truss to cross-gable at right. Double queen-post roof truss to cross-gable at

left. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5003093454

1912

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/122 No. 53 (Pull Croft) and

09/02/66 railings to front

(Formerly listed as House Pull

Croft No. 53)

GV II

House. C18 front to earlier structure. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish

bond; old plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to left of centre,

and stack to right. 2 storey and attic; 3-window range. 6-panel door to left

with wood surround of fluted Doric pilasters supporting segmental open pediment,

having central bracket. Angled bay windows to ground floor centre and right

having unhorned sashes with glazing bars and wood Doric fluted pilaster

surrounds and cornices with central brackets. 20-pane unhorned sashes to first

floor. Gabled full dormers to centre and right with 2-light casements, having

leaded lights. C19 addition to left forms cross-wing. Brick: old plain-tile

roof. Single-storey, single-bay range. 4-light casement to right return.

Interior not inspected. Attached wall and railings to front. C19. Brick wall

with round brick coping. Wrought iron railings and gate.

Listing NGR: SU5002593405

1913

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (East side)

9/123 No.59 (Thatched Cottage)

- II

House. C19 front to C17 structure. Red brick; old plain-tile front roof slope;

thatch rear roof slope and ridge; brick ridge stack to right of centre, end

stack to left. 2-storey, 3-window range at right-angles of street. 4-panel door

to left of centre with C20 open porch having hipped plain-tile roof. 3-light

casements to all openings, except C20 bow window to ground floor right. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5001793327

1914

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/124 No.16

GV II

House. C18, possibly incorporating earlier structure. Rendered plinth to left;

painted stone uncoursed rubble to ground floor right; painted brick; old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-storey, 3-window range. Plank

door to left of centre with lean-to plain-tile hood. 4-pane window to ground

floor left. 2-light casements to ground floor centre and right, with segmental

brick heads. 2-light casements to first floor centre and right. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5014593844

1915

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY

HIGH STREET

SU 5093

(West side)

9/125 No. 20

GV II

The'description should be amended to read:-

House. C.1600. Cross wing to a hall house which is now No.18 in

separate ownership. Roughcast, over stone rubble to ground floor and

brick and timber framed above. Gable fronted with tiled roof and C1600

brick chimneystack. Coved cornice above 1st floor window 2 storeys 1

window. Casement to first floor and sliding sash to ground floor. C20

plank door. Deep plinth. S-shaped iron tie to side elevation. Ground

floor has large open fireplace with oak lintel and 2 seats, chamfered

spine beam with lambs tongue stops similar moulded floor joists. 1st

floor has bedroom with smaller brick angled fireplace with chamfered

oak bressumer above. Internal partition wall has curved braces and

wattle and daub construction. Queenpost roof with collar beam, clasped

purlins and windbraces.

------------------------------------

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/125 No.20

GV II

House. Probably C16. Painted plinth to left; roughcast, probably on stone rubble

to ground floor and on timber-framing to first floor; old plain-tile roof; brick

end stack to right, ridge stack to left of centre. Probably former hall-house

plan. 2-storey, 2-bay range with 2-storey cross-wing to left. Plank doors to

centre, and to left of cross-wing. 2-light casement to right. Horizontal sash to

right of cross-wing, 2-light casements to first floor. Cross-gable to left.

Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU5013993833

1916

of

2228

SUTTON COURTNAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/126 No.24 (The Retreat)

GV II

House. C17, with C20 alterations to front. Render, probably on stone rubble to

ground floor; large timber-framing above, with rendered infill; old plain-tile

roof; brick end stack to right. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. 4-panel

part-glazed door to right with lean-to hood. C20 four-light mullion and transom

windows to ground floor left and centre, 2 gabled half-dormers to left and right

of centre with 2-light wood mullion and transom windows. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5013693820

1917

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/127 No.44

- II

House, formerly public house. Early C18, with later alterations, Rendered

plinth; painted brick; old plain-tile hipped rof; brick lateral stacks to rear.

2-storey, 2-window range. C20 door to right of centre with segmental brick head.

Early C20 public house windows to ground floor left and right with segmental

brick heads and having acid-etched galss. 3-light casements to first floor left

and right. Brick dentil course to eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5010793772

1918

of

2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU5093 (West side)

9/128 No.66 (Southfield Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house C15 jettied bay to street end; C16 range to west end; C17

central range, and cross-wing to centre. Roughcast on timber-framing to right;

large timber-framing to left and to cross-wing with painted brick infill: old

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre; stone ridge stack to left

of centre; brick end stack to cross-wing. 2-storey, 5-bay range at right-angles

to street with 2-storey, 5-bay cross-wing to centre. Stable door to left of

centre. Irregular fenestration of casements, including Ipswich window to first

floor right return of cross-wing. C16 wood mullioned window to first floor left.

Right return: first floor jettied. Interior: C20 straight-flight staircase from

ground to first floor. Queen post roof, C15 portion noted as having remains of

dove boxes to gable end, Wood store to left end formerly floored; part of former

smoke by visible to roof, massive stone stack inserted into smoke bay.

Listing NGR: SU5004893644

1919

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU4993, SU5093 (West side)

8/129, 9/129 Long Barn

25/04/74 (Formerly listed as

Agricultural Buildings Part

O.S. parcel No.100 and 112 W

side of High Street)

- II

Barn, converted to dwellings. Probably early C18 with late C20 alterations.

Brick to centre; weatherboardinq, possibly an timber-framing to left and right,

old plain-tile half-hipped roof; brick lateral stack to right. Single stormy and

attic; 11-bay range. C20 irregular fenestration. Gabled dormers to left,

half-dormers to centre, C20 sloping skylights to right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4999093548

1920

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU4993, SU5093 (West side)

8/130, 9/130 No.76

09/02/66

GV II

House. Early C17, with early Cl9 fenestration and alterations. Roughcast,

probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre.

2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Ribbed door to

2-centre arched doorway to centre of projecting central porch, having 3-light

wood intersecting tracery windows to left and right. Bay windows to left and

right, with leaded lights having 2-centred intersecting tracery heads. Y-tracery

wood window to first floor centre. 4-light casements to first floor left and

right, lights have 2-centred intersecting tracery heads. Cross-gables to left

and right. Gabled dormer to centre with wood Y-tracery window. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4999693457

1921

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU4993 (west side)

9/131 No.96(Uptown Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse, Early C17, with late C19 front. Red brick; old plain-tile half-hipped

roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. Single storey/ and

attic; 2-window range. C20 gabled porch to centre with 4-panel door and flanking

lights. 20-pane unhorned sash to left. 16-pane unhorned sash to riqht. Gabled

half-dormers to left and right with 16-pane unhorned sashes. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4997993313

1922

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU4993 (West side)

8/132 Barn approx. 45m WNW of No,96

(Uptown Farmhouse)

GV II

Barn. C15, with C20 alterations. Uncoursed stone rubble plinth; probably C20

close-studded timber-framing with waatherboarding; corrugated metal sheet roof.

3-bay range, Plank doors to left. Interior: 2 bays to right of cruck

construction. 3 sets of cruck trusses. The left cruck truss is a base-cruck with

elbowed blades, and 2 collars, the lower arch-braced. The centre cruck truss is

a full cruck truss with elbowed blades, a collar, and a saddle. The right cruck

truss is a base-cruck with 2 collars and a C20 apex. There are 2 rows of wind

braces.

("Smaller Domestic Architecture and Society in North Berkshire c.l300-c.1650,

with special reference to Steventen" by C.R.J.Currie (Oxford Univ. Ph.D.thesis.

1976)

Listing NGR: SU4993193338

1923

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

SU4993 (West side)

9/133 Shelter shed approx. 40m WNW

of No.96 (Uptown Farmhouse)

GV II

Sheltershed. Probably early C18. Timber-framed to rear and ends with

weatherboarding; thatch roof. Single-storey 5-bay range. Queen-post roof.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4994493337

1924

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY

SU 5093 HIGH STREET

9/ No 18

GV II

House. C16 or earlier possible open hall house of which No 20 was the

cross wing. Exterior roughcast, probably over stone rubble to ground

floor and timber framed to 1st floor. Old tiled roof with end right

chimneystack. 2 storeys 1 window. C19 casements and plank door.

Internally the roof appears to have smoke blackened rafters.

Queenpost roof with 2 sets of purlins and curved windbraces. Large

rafters without ridgepiece. Ground floor has open fireplace and

massive spine beam with 3 inch chamfer. C.1600 blocked door surround

originally leading to crosswing which is now No20.

Listing NGR: SU5013993833

1925

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2228

SU 1993 SUTTON COURTENAY HIGH STREET

(West side)

1710-0/8/10003

No.72

Old House

GV II

House. Circa C17; remodelled and extended circa early C19. Timber-framed with red

brick nogging, partly rendered and faced in red brick; stone rubble plinth. Slate

hipped roof with deep bracketed eaves; north wing has clay plain tile roof with

gabled end. Red brick lateral, axial and gable-end stacks. PLAN: L-shaped on plan,

the eaves of the main range to south and east were raised in the early C19 when the

house was remodelled and extended to the west. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attic and

single storey and attic north wing. Asymmetrical north front with exposed timber-

framing on ground floor, large red brick lateral stack on left and brick-faced wing

on right with exposed timber-framing in gable end; central 3-centred arch doorway

with half-glazed door with Gothick glazing bars and C20 open porch; C20 casements

with leaded panes. South, garden, front asymmetrical 6-window range with various C20

casements and 3-centred arch half-glazed door; timber-framing exposed on south front

and on east end wall. INTERIOR: Moulded ceiling beams in the south and east range;

chamfered ceiling beams and joists in north wing. Circa early C19 joinery including

panelled doors, chimneypieces and cupboards. SOURCE: Rosier, C. County Archaeological

Services report, August 1992.

Listing NGR: SU4998693520

1926

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY

1710/0/10005 HIGH STREET

11-SEP-01 (West side)

East boundary walls to No. 72

GV II

Boundary walls. Early C18. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar, tile and brick.

EXTERIOR: main entry with square-section brick piers topped with ball finials, and

with 2 ashlar hinge courses. 4-centred arch with tiles as voussoirs and central

triple keyblock. Flat top. Main walls extend north and south along street frontage,

with a brick string course below stepped coping. Subsidiary C20 brick gatepiers to

the south, with stone pyramid caps. Group value with 72 High Street.

Listing NGR: SU5001493517

1927

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY

1710/0/10007 HIGH STREET

11-SEP-01 (West,off)

Garden Cottage at No. 72

GV II

House. Mid C17. Timber-framed and weatherboarded; plaintiled mansard roof.

EXTERIOR: one storey and dormer attic. South front is 2-window range of 2-light

casements on a rendered plinth. Weatherboarding throughout is alternately painted

blue and white. Central ridge stack.

East return with 4-panelled entrance door to the north under a lean-to weatherboarded

porch. Over the porch is a C18 leaded overlight, and a 2-light early C18 casement

remains to the attic storey, balanced by a 2-light C20 casement.

North front with a full-length early C20 outshut of Fletton brick and roofed with

corrugated iron.

West return with one 2-light casement to each floor.

INTERIOR: frame consists of 2 cruck trusses of thin scantling. Ground-floor with 2

bridging beams, one in each of the 2 rooms, each with chamfers and tongue stops. C19

passage created along north side by insertion of lath and plaster wall. Ground-floor

east room with a late C19 cast-iron register grate. West room with a late C19 opening

for a kitchen range (range removed) and a 2-stage cupboard to its north, with

panelled double doors.

Winder staircase at west end of passage leads to 2 attic rooms. All four cruck blades

have cruck spurs to the wall plates, from which studs descend and principal rafters

rise to the roof apex. Straight windbracing.

Listing NGR: SU4994693535

1928

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY

1710/0/10008 HIGH STREET

11-SEP-01 (West,off)

Stable at No. 72

GV II

Stable range. Early C18, refitted internally early C19. Timber framed and

weatherboarded; hipped plaintiled roof.

EXTERIOR: one storey plus hay loft and dove loft. English-bond brick plinth course.

Weatherboarding painted alternately blue and white and mostly C19. Arrangement is of

stables to the left and carriage houses to the right. Stable range with a central 6-

flush panelled door flanked by one 12/12 horizontally sliding sash right and left,

that to the north altered. 2 carriage houses to the north.

South return with one 12/12 horizontally sliding sash and a pedestrian door. Upper

floor with a hay loft door pierced by three dove holes.

West return with a full-length C19 outshut under a catslide roof supported on square-

section timber posts. Main wall with early C18 weatherboarding. Rebuilt brick stack

at south-west corner.

INTERIOR: door and window in south return relate to the tack room. 6-flush panelled

internal door. Fireplace at west end containing a cast-iron stove. Fitted cupboards

right and left.

Stables with 5 loose boxes of swept timber construction. Cobbled floor and all

internal walls boarded with planks. Each stall with feeding troughs and shuttered

windows with circular timber mullions in the west wall.

Roof of principal rafters with arched braces to the tie beams; 3 tiers of trenched

purlins and collars.

Listing NGR: SU4998993542

1929

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY HILL LANE

SU4993 (South side)

9/134 Sutton Mill

- II

Watar mill. Dated 1773 to brick at ground floor right return, Brick to ground

floor; weatherboarding on timber-framing to first floor; old plain-tile roof. 2

storeys and attic; 3-bay range. Main front to south: 2-light casement to ground

floor right. 9-pane window to ground floor left. 16-pane window to first floor

left. Stable door to right return. Interior: most of the machinery survives

included overshot metal wheel to ground floor left. 2 sets of mill stones with

wood hoppers and bins. Leather-hinged hoist doors to each floor.

Listing NGR: SU4986893474

1930

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY THE GREEN

SU5094 (East side)

7/135 No.2

GV II

House. Early C17 to right, late C18 to left. Roughcast, probably on brick; old

plain-tile roof to right; slate roof to left, hipped at left; brick end stack to

right, ridge stack to left return. 2-stormy, single-window range to right.

Taller 2-storey, 2-window range to left. 4-pane part-glazed door to centre.

20-pane unhorned sash to left, 3-light casement to right. 9-pane unhorned sashes

to first floor left and centre. 3-light casement to first floor right. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5045294170

1931

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY THE GREEN

SU5094 (East side)

7/136 Nos. 4 and 5

GV II

House, formerly converted to 2 dwellings. C16 with C20 addition to rear, Render,

probably on stone rubble, to ground floor; large timber-framing with angle

braces above, with rendered infill; old plain-tile lower portion of roof; thatch

upper portion of roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre. Single storey and

attic; 3-wiindow range. C20 door to right return. 3-light casements to ground

floor centre and right. Three C20 flat-roofed dormers with 2-light casements.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5044194153

1932

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY THE GREEN

SU5094 (East side)

7/137 Nos.8,9 and 10

GV II

Farmhouse, now converted into 3 dwellings. C17. Roughcast, probably on

timber-framing, to left; painted coursed stone rubble plinth and walls to right;

old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right; brick end stack to left, ridge stack

to right of centre, lateral stack to centre. 2-storey, 4-window range. 4-panel

part-glazed door to left of centre with C20 lattice porch. 3-light casements to

ground and first floor left and left of centre. 2-light casements with segmental

brick heads to ground floor right of centre, and to right. 2-light casements to

first floor to right of centre, and to right. Rear: large timber-framing to

cross-wing to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5042594087

1933

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2228

SUTTON COURTENAY TOLLGATE ROAD

SU5094 Culham

7/138 Sutton Bridge and Causeways

18/07/63 (Formerly listed as Sutton

Bridge)

GV II

Bridge. Circa 1807. Coursed stone rubble with ashlar stone dressings. 3 round

arches with keystones to centre. Single arches with keystones to ends of

bridge. Causeways to North and South on 3 round arches. Plain parapet with some

C20 alterations.

(VCH: Oxfordshire: Vol 7, p28, 1962)

Listing NGR: SU5091294792

1934

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2228

UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

SU3089 (North side)

11/157 The Museum

10/11/52 (Formerly listed as Old School

House south of Church)

GV II

School, now Museum. Datestone c.1617 over door. Founded as boys school by

Thomas Saunders of Wool stone. Chalk ashlar divided from sarsen base by moulded

limestone plinth; limestone coping; stone slate roof; brick stack. Single-unit

plan. One storey. Front to road has 2 -window range, of 2-light cavetto-moulded

chalk- mullioned casements; similar 2-light casements to gables; opposite side

wall has moulded limestone architrave to planked door with date in moulded

gabled roof with coping stones; lateral stack to left. Interior: 3-bay roof has

chamfered and stopped tie-beam, windbraces; present ceiling obscures most of

roof.

Listing NGR: SU3022089237

1935

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2228

UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/158 Church of St. Mary.

21/11/66

GV I

Church. c.1250. Rendered walling, stone slate roof. Cruciform plan with tower

over crossing. East wall has 3 blank roundels for consecration crosses with 3

lancets above linked by continuous hood-mould; gablets to corner buttresses.

Two 2-light mid C13 windows to each side wall of chancel; south wall of chancel

also has an early C14 reticulated style window and late C19 studded door to mid

C13 gabled porch with stiff leaf capitals to engaged columns. North transept

has 2 lancets to east wall, blank roundel under 3 lancets to gable wall with

gablets to corner buttresses, and on the west wall, two unusual gabled

projections with 3 lights carried to top. South transept has lancet windows to

east wall and 3 to south wall with gablets to corner buttresses; similar gabled

projection to west as to north transept adjoining mid C13 porch, which has

moulded capitals to engaged columns and is tunnel vaulted to old studded door.

North wall of nave has stair-turret to nave adjoining transept, sexfoiled

circular window above blocked C13 door, mid C17 2-light stone-mullioned window

to left beneath eaves, one blank roundel. South wall of nave has mid C17 window

as opposite, one blank roundel. Gabled south porch has corner buttresses with

gablets and late C20 carved figures: stiff-leaf capitals to engaged columns

both inside and out, rib vault; C13 door with original crescent hinges. West

wall has 3 blind roundels under three mid C17 lancet windows with segmental

heads. Octagonal tower with louvred lancets and top storey added in mid C18

with embattled parapet. Interior: late C19 stained glass in east window, late

C19 reredos, 3-bay chancel has wall shafts with moulded capitals and springers

but no arch: eastern sanctuary bay has arch of c.1852; trefoiled heads over

piscina and sedilia; Mid C19 benches and desk. North transept has some detail

to wall shafting: large square aumbry with hinges in north wall adjoining

memorial tablet to Thomas Hughes, 1822-96 and author of "Tom Brown's

Schooldays", and a memorial to Edward Archer, 1603, which is built of limestone

and has two columns with foliate capitals to flat top; C15 chest; trefoiled

piscina to each of the west chapels; late C19 roof with carved heads to

corbels. South transept has monument to John Saunders, which has coffered arch

with strapwork back to semi-reclining effigy; Victorian font; late C19 waggon

roof. Nave has C17 and C18 ledger stones to aisle; C19 wood pulpit; memorial

font of c.1915j 4-bay mid C19 crown post roof. Buildings of England, Berkshire,

pp. 243-4.

Listing NGR: SU3023189314

1936

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2228

UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/159 Chest tomb approx. 8 metres

south-east of chancel of

Church of St. Mary.

GV II

Chest tomb. Memorial dedicated to John Forty, died 1806. Limestone ashlar.

Moulded plinth and cornice. Neo-classical motifs to plain corner pilasters,

flanking oval inscription to side and end panels with low-relief floral carving

to border.

Listing NGR: SU3026189309

1937

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2228

UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

SU3089 (North side)

11/160 Craven Cottage

GV II

House. Early C17, extended mid/late C18. Chalk ashlar on sarsen base, brick

dressings; uncoursed chalk rubble to sides and rear, chalk quoins to right

(C17); thatched roof; brick stacks. L-plan, 2 storey, 3-window range. Moulded

architrave to planked door, with C20 flat hood and trellised porch; brick

segmental arches with chalk keys over 3-light C20 casements: brick storey and

eaves bands; gabled to left, hipped to right; symmetrical end stacks, rear end

stack. Interior: 2-unit C17 house with mid/late C18 extension behind left

section of contemporary front; rear room has original C17 fireplace with

chamfered bressummer and deep chamfered beam, with half-pyramidal stop, which

is morticed into timber - framed partition wall; complete set of chamfered

beams and joists; rear first floor room has C17 fireplace with chamfered

bressummer; collar-truss; roof with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3035289386

1938

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2228

UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

SU3089 (North side)

11/161 The Laurels

GV II

House. Early/mid C18. Chalk ashlar divided by single brick course from sarsen

base; chalk quoins, brick quoining at base; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks.

Original 2-unit plan, Edwardian rear and side wings. 2-storey, 3-window range.

Timber lintel over 6-panelled (2 glazed) Edwardian door with moulded architrave

and gabled Edwardian porch; flat arch of chalk voussoirs with projecting keys

over C20 casements. Gabled roof; end stacks. Interior: Edwardian 4-panelled

doors straight-flight stairs with turned balusters in rear wing, marble

fireplace decorated with swags etc in front left room. One-bay, 2-storey,

roughcast additions to left, and also brick and slate rebuilding of original

rear lean-to of c.1910 at rear.

Listing NGR: SU3042089405

1939

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2228

UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

SU3089 (East side)

11/162 Largo House.

GV II

Vicarage, now house. 1849, by Kendall. Squared and coursed chalk, limestone

dressings; Welsh slate roof; chalk and limestone stacks. Complex plan. 2-

storey, 2 1/2-storey to left, 5-window range. Plain limestone pointed arch over

6-panelled door to right of left wing. Segmental chalk arches of voussoirs over

wood-mullioned and transomed windows with plain limestone architraves; windows

to left, including canted oriel to first floor left, have cusped heads; one-

light window with similar detailing over door; corner buttresses; gabled left

wing adjoins castellated parapet over door; 2 bays and then one right bay of

facade recessed behind left wing with asymmetrical gables over ornate ridge and

lateral stacks. Interior not inspected. (Buildings of England, Berkshire,

p.245).

Listing NGR: SU3037789292

1940

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2228

SU 3089 UFFINGTON BROAD STREET

(north side)

541-0/11/10002 Little Thatch

II

House. C17; possibly extended in circa C18 or C19 and extended again in C20. Dressed

and coursed stone rubble with red brick dressings. Thatched roof with half-hipped and

gabled ends. Brick axial and gable end stacks, that on the right being rebuilt at

time of inspection in 1996. PLAN: A 2-room plan house, the larger right-hand (east)

room with a gable-end fireplace; a late C20 1-bay extension on the left (west) end.

The left (now centre) bay might have been added in the C18 or C19. EXTERIOR: 1 storey

and attic. Asymmetrical 3-window south front, the left bay is a C20 addition; 3-light

casements in brick surrounds with cambered arches, attic windows under eyebrow eaves;

central doorway in brick surround with cambered arch, plank door and slate canopy.

The right (east) gable has small 1-light ovolo-moulded wooden window and at rear a 3-

light ovolo-moulded wooden window, both with leaded panes and timber lintels. A quoin

on the rear NE corner has graffito of a face and date 1808 inscribed. INTERIOR:

Right-hand room has roughly chamfered axial beam and large fireplace with chamfered

dressed stone jambs and chamfered timber lintel; the oven has been rebuilt; winder

stairs in turret beside the stack. The only early joinery is a fielded 2-panel door

on the ground floor between the two rooms. Butt-purlin roof structure.

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Listing NGR: SU3057389419

1941

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2228

UFFINGTON CHAPEL LANE

SU3089

11/163 Little Thatch

GV II

House. Early C17. Squared and coursed chalk on sarsen base; thatched roof;

brick stacks; 2-unit plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20

casements, one blocking door, to ground floor; cambered chalk arches of

voussoirs over original 2-light first floor casements, centre one blocked.

Brick storey band; gabled roof; end stacks. Interior not inspected. C18 service

wing to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3047189238

1942

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2228

UFFINGTON FERNHAM ROAD

SU3089

11/147 The Craven

- II

Inn, now house. Late C17/ early C18. Uncoursed chalk rubble, brick dressings;

early-mid C18 brick to left gable wall; thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys, 5-window range. Late C20 porch and door. Timber

lintels, segmental and flat brick arches over C20 casements. Half-hipped roof;

ridge and front lateral stacks. Interior: chamfered beams; large chalk stack

with adjoining wood newel rising other side of door; 4-bay roof (obscured). C20

brick and tile wing to rear left. Formerly The Craven Arms Inn.

Listing NGR: SU3004189393

1943

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2228

UFFINGTON FERNHAM ROAD

SU3089

11/153 Rose Cottage

GV II

House. C18, modified late C19. C18 collar-truss exposed in left gable end; C18

uncoursed chalk rubble to right gable wall and extreme right of front: Late C19

Flemish bond brick to front and rear: thatched roof; brick and chalk stacks.

2-unit plan. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range. Segmental brick arches over late C19

4-panelled (2 glazed) door and C20 three -light casements. Gabled roo; late C19

stack to left end, C18 projecting stack to right end. Late C19 brick lean-to to

rear left. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3019189262

1944

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2228

UFFINGTON HACKER'S LANE

SU3089

11/164 Tamerlane Cottage

- II

Cottage. Date beside door 1801, John Hawke. Squared and coursed chalk, brick

dressings; thatched roof, brick stack. 1 1/2-storey, 2 window range. Flat hood

on carved brackets over original plank door. One brick elliptical arch and

timber lintel over 2-light C20 ground-floor windows; 2-light C20 first floor

windows; hipped roof; gable end stack. Interior: Full set of chamfered beams

and common joists, and plank doors. Original brick lean-to to left with

contemporary fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU3040989161

1945

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2228

UFFINGTON HIGH STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/165 Long Thatch

GV II

House. C17, remodelled c,1850. Squared and coursed chalk with immitation stone

render of c.1850 to centre: original timber framed wall exposed to rear has

square framing of small scantling; thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 1

1/2-storey, 3-window range. C20 porch to mid C19 6-panelled door. Timber

lintels over C20 casements except mid C19 canted bay window to left. Half-

hipped roof; end stacks. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3055889338

1946

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2228

UFFINGTON HIGH STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/166 Brooklea Cottage and The Vale

Cottage

GV II

2 houses. C17 (Brooklea); left part presumably c.1747 (The Vale). Chalk rubble

brought to course, chalk quoins (Brooklea); chalk ashlar (The Vale); thatched

roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plans. 2 storey, 4-window range. Off centre early

C19 4-panelled door to Brooklea; central mid - C19 four - panelled (2 glazed)

door to The Vale has decorative iron porch. C20 casements with label moulds to

ground floor, C18 three-light leaded casements to first floor of Brooklea:

wedged and centered chalk lintels with raised keys over mid C19 three - light

casements to The Vale Gabled roof; end stacks and one central ridge stack.

Interior of The Vale Cottage: C18 fireplace with wooden bressummer to left,

marble fireplace c.1850 with acanthus leaf brackets to mantleshelf to right;

until c.1850, The Vale was 2 cottages, there being a blocked door to the left

of the present entry. Interior of Brooklea not inspected. Brick and tile gables

extension of c.1850 to rear of The Vale. Datestone c.1747 in garden reputed to

have come from The Vale.

Listing NGR: SU3055589303

1947

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2228

UFFINGTON HIGH STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/167 The Baker's Arms

GV II

House. Late C18. Squared and coursed chalk, brick dressings; old tiled roof;

brick stacks. 3-unit lobby entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Segmental

brick arches over C20 planked door and ground floor C20 2-light casements;

timber lintels over first floor casements. Gabled roof; ridge and right gable

stack. Interior not inspected. Contemporary service wing to rear right: coursed

and sarsen rubble, tile roof, ridge stack. Was the Baker's Arms until recently,

Left gable wall attached to The Old Bakehouse. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3054489219

1948

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2228

UFFINGTON HIGH STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/168 The Old Bakehouse.

GV II

House. C17, remodelled in late C18. Uncoursed chalk rubble, brick dressings and

colourwashed, over original timber-frame; chalk and sarsen to left gable wall

with brick bands; old tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit lobby entry L-plan.

2-storey, 3-window range. Flat hood over 4-panelled late C19 door. Segmental

brick arches over 3-light late C19 casements; C20 casement to ground -floor

right. Gabled roof, end and ridge stacks. Interior: chamfered bressumer over

open fireplace in centre right room; grate of c.1840 in left room; chamfered

and stopped beams, many common joists replaced, to both floors; 6-bay C17 roof,

originally part of a timber-framed structure of collar-trusses with butt

purlins; some timber-framing exposed in ground floor right wall continues

through single-bay wing to rear right. Late C18 1 1/2-storey wing to rear left;

brick, random bond brick tile roof; brick end stack; 2 and 3-light leaded

casements, 6-light full dormer with supporting brackets and panelled apron.

This house, adjoining the Baker's Arms, was a Baker's shop until the mid C20.

Listing NGR: SU3053389202

1949

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2228

UFFINGTON HIGH STREET

SU3089 (West side)

11/169 Garrards Farmhouse.

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C19. Chalk graded ashlar, brick quoins and dressings; Welsh

slate roof; brick stacks. 3-unit through-passage plan. 2-storey, 4-window

range. Semi-circular brick arch with chalk key over 6-panelled (4 glazed) door

with carved brackets to flat hood. Cambered brick arches with chalk keys over

original 3-light leaded casements. Brick eaves course; gabled roof; end and

ridge stacks. Interior not inspected. Contemporary rear right wing in Flemish

bond brick and with original 3-light leaded casements. C17 cartshed attached to

left gable wall, has chalk coursed rubble wall to front replacing original

timber-framed wall; corrugated-iron gabled roof; interior has 5-bay

collar-truss roof with clasped purlins; west side open with timber posts arch-

braced to wall plate and tie beam.

Listing NGR: SU3042589044

1950

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2228

UFFINGTON HIGH STREET

SU38NW (North side)

6/170, 1/170 Pear tree

GV II

House. Late C17. Squared and coursed chalk, chalk quoins (brick to left);

thatched roof; brick stacks. 3-unit lobby entry plan with outshut. 2-storeys,

4-window range. C20 flat hood and timber lintel over C20 plank door. Timber

lintels over C20 casements; top of right gable has original 2-light wood-

mullioned blocked casement. Hipped roof with gablets; end (left) and ridge

stacks. Interior: full set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists

throughout: chamfered bressumers over open fireplaces; chamfered chalk

fireplace to first floor left; late C18 straight-run and quarter-turn stairs;

all of roof rebuilt in late C20 except 2 collar-trusses with butt purlins to

left. Late C20 flat roofed conservatory to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3047889002

1951

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2228

UFFINGTON LOWER COMMON

SU3089

11/144 Chalk Stone House

GV II

House. Mid-late C18. Chalk ashlar, brick quoins; tiled roof, brick stacks. 2-

unit plan with contemporary outshot to rear left. 2-storey, 3-window range.

Timber lintels over central planked door and C20 casements; brick storey band;

gabled roof; end stacks. Interior: wood bressumer over open fireplace to left,

moulded stone architrave to fireplace in right room; full set of chamfered and

stopped beams and joists.

Listing NGR: SU3081689648

1952

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2228

UFFINGTON LOWER COMMON

SU3089

11/145 Common Farmhouse.

- II

Farmhouse. Late C18 to left and 2 mid C19 bays to right. Squared and coursed

chalk, chalk quoins; stone slate roof to front, otherwise Welsh slate; brick

stacks. 3-unit plan. 2-storey, 5-window range. Flat hood with carved brackets

and -lights over 4-panelled door in centre of late C18 elevation; 3-bay late

C18 front has timber lintels over 8-pane sashes. Mid C19 front has 3-light late

C19 casements to first floor, mid C19 canted brick bay and C20 casement to

ground floor; also row of 4 diamond and 5 rectangular shapes cut in chalk and

with flint infill. Gabled roof; brick end and ridge stacks. Interior: quarry

tile floor; fireplaces with bressumers in late C18 part; 4- panelled and plank

doors. Service wing to rear is mid C19 with double hipped slate roof; lateral

brick stack; two 2-light leaded casements, brick segmental arch over plank

door. The late C18 part is probably c.1790, when the Common was enclosed.

Listing NGR: SU3087889783

1953

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2228

UFFINGTON LOWER COMMON

SU3089

11/146 Common Farmhouse, barn approx

10 metres north

GV II

Barn. Dated 1793 on tie beam. Side walls are weatherboarded over light timber

frame on brick plinth; Flemish bond brick to gable walls; corrugated asbestos

roof. 3 bays. Central threshing floor. Half-hipped roof. Interior: Brick

threshing floor; collar-truss roof with side struts and butt purlins. Included

as a dated example of late C18 timber framing.

Listing NGR: SU3087989808

1954

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2228

UFFINGTON LOWER COMMON

SU3089

11/154 The Shambles and adjoining

cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, converted into 2 cottages in late C18. C17 and late C18, with early

C19 one-bay extension to left. Originally timber-framed, with square framing

exposed in right gable wall; squared chalk brought to course on sarsen base;

brick quoins and dressings; thatched; brick stacks. Lobby-entry plan, original

plan form not clear. 1 1/2-storey, 5-window range. Cambered brick arches over

planked door, C20 casements. Half-hipped roof, C17 ridge, late C19 end (right),

late C20 front lateral stacks. Interior: chamfered beams in The Shambles,

Adjoining Cottage has bressumer over fireplace with original stairs opposite

entry and chamfered beam; timber-framed wall between The Shambles and adjoining

cottage. C20 brick and tile lean-to against right gable wall, incorporating

present entry to The Shambles. Mortice holes in the exposed timber-frame in the

right gable wall indicate that the original house extended further to the right

and has been truncated.

Listing NGR: SU3083989678

1955

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2228

UFFINGTON SHOTOVER HOUSE

SU38NW

6/155 Shotover House and Shotover

Cottage

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Datestone WW 1823 over door. Chalk ashlar, brick quoins

and dressings; old tiled roof; brick stacks. 2-unit central staircase plan with

continuous rear outshut. 2-storey, 3-window range. Late C20 porch to central

planked door; brick segmental arches over original 3-light and one 2- light

casements. Brick storey band, and bands connecting windows; gabled roof; end

stacks. Interior: original 4-panelled doors to first floor. Late C20 extensions

to rear and first floor addition to original lean-to outshut. Shotover Cottage

to right; in similar style and materials except C20 tiled roof; 2-window range

of horned sashes and C20 door.

Listing NGR: SU3040688877

1956

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2228

UFFIt16TON THE GREEN

SU3089

11/171 Manor Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Early/mid C18. Chalk ashlar; stone slate roof to front, rest slate;

limestone ashlar stack. 2-unit lobby entry plan. 2 storey, 3-window range.

Cambered arches of chalk voussoirs with central projecting key over C20 porch

to C20 front door with semi-circular arch over. 120 three-light casements.

Gabled roof; limestone ashlar stack. Interior: Late C18 four- panelled doors

with moulded architraves. 2-bay mid C18 wing to rear at right; Flemish bond

brick; slate roof; brick end stack; cambered brick arches over C20 door and

casements. Late C19 brick block parallel to main range has gabled slate roof.

Listing NGR: SU3055589515

1957

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2228

UFFINGTON UPPER COMMON

SU3089 (South side)

11/172 Style Cottage

GV II

Cottage. Graffito over window WB/P/CBM/JSL/1824. Squared and coursed chalk,

quoins to rear; thatched roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan with outshut to rear

left. 1 1/2-storey, 2-window range. Late C20 weatherboarded porch, to C20

planked front door to left. Segmental arch and timber lintel over C20 two light

casements; C19 two-light casement to first floor. Half-hipped roof; ridge

stack. Interior: original planked doors; quarter-turn and straight-flight

stairs to right; 2-bay roof truss obscured.

Listing NGR: SU3073889234

1958

of

2228

UFFINGTON UPPER COMMON

SU3089 (South side)

11/173 Nos 3 and 4 (Field Cottage)

GV II

Two cottages, now house. Late C17 to early C18. Uncoursed chalk rubble on

sarsen base; chalk quoins; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 1 1/2-

storey, 5-window range. C20 doors and windows (some window openings have been

widened), except one C18 two light leaded casement. Hipped roof; end stacks.

Interior: Complete set of chamfered and stopped beams and joists; 3-bay common

rafter roof. C20 lean-to against left gable; brick and concrete block to right.

Listing NGR: SU3082489196

1959

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2228

In the entry for UFFINGTON UPPER COMMON

11/174 (South side)

Nos 1 and 2

The address shall be amended to read: UPPER COMMON

(South side)

No 1 and Chalkstone Cottage

------------------------------------

UFFINGTON UPPER COMMON

SU3089 (South side)

11/174 No's 1 and 2

GV II

Cottages. Late C17 (No. 2) with later cottage to left. Squared and coursed

chalk, some sarsen included; thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan to each

cottage. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. Timber lintels over C20 doors and

casements, except 3-light leaded casement to top right; C20 porch to No.1.

Half-hipped roof; ridge and end stacks. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3084089190

1960

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2228

UFFINGTON WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU3089

11/148 Manor Cottage

GV II

House. Early C17. Squared and coursed chalk, chalk quoins, limestone dressings;

thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys. 3-window range. Splayed

limestone surround to central C20 door adjoining small one-light window with

splayed limestone surround. 3-light casements with splayed limestone mullions

and surrounds, label moulds over; similar 2-light casements to rear; C20

dormers inserted at attic level. Gabled roof; end stacks. Interior not

inspected. C20 extension, chalk block walling with thatched roof, to left. C20

attic storey inserted.

Listing NGR: SU3020789145

1961

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2228

UFFINGTON WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU3089

11/149 The Manor House

21/11/66

GV II

House. C17, remodelled in mid C18 and early C19. Chalk ashlar. Left wall in

coursed chalk and sarsen rubble; right wall in sarsen rubble with chalk bands

and connecting blocks. Old tiled roof to front; stone slate roof to rear; brick

stacks. Complex plan incorporates L-shaped C17 house with mid C18 extension to

front right so making a square double-depth plan. 2-storey, 4-window range.

Flat hood over early C19 double doors and trellised porch. Chalk segmental

arches of voussoirs over 2-light C20 casements; brick storey and eaves height

bands; blind windows in each of 3 gables, the left hand gable with low left

eaves encasing the C17 wing; ridge stack to left, lateral stack to right.

3-window range to left side, with projecting bread oven. Crow-stepped gable

wall of late C17 wing to rear right has moulded limestone cornice: mid C19

rebuilding of the rear wall has made further interpretation difficult.

Interior: mid C18 2-panelled doors in moulded architraves and C19 plank doors.

Opposite front entry are straight-flight and quarter-turn stairs, with closed

string and moulded balusters of c.1760-70. Front right room has plain mid C18

fireplace, adjoining china closet set in semi-circular arch with flanking

reeded pilasters; moulded dado rail and cornice, some plain straight-cut

panelling. Hall, landing and first-floor room to front right retain mid C18

panelling. C17 section of house to left and rear retains chalk fireplace with

chamfered surround and chamfered and stopped beams and joists to left; exposed

square-framing of original outer wall facing first floor room to right; left

wing retains 3-bay collar-truss with butt purlins and, unusual for this area, a

ridge beam notched into the apex. To rear right is late C18 coach house and

dovecote, now cottage: one and a half storeys, retaining its square nesting

boxes sunk: into the brick gable walls.

Listing NGR: SU3020189217

1962

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2228

UFFINGTON WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU3089

11/156 Tamarisk Cottage and Birdbrook

GV II

Two cottages. Early C17 to left hand side (Tamarisk Cottage) and late C17

(Birdbrook). Squared and coursed chalk to Tamarisk Cottage; Birdbrook has

whitewashed chalk rubble with chalk quoins; right side wall has chalk rubble

ground floor with timber frame above and to rear; square framing of slight

scantling with diagonal braces. Thatched roof: brick stacks. 2-unit plans. 1

1/2-storey, 4-window range. Timber lintels over C19 plank door and C20 plank

doors, Tamarisk Cottage having thatched porch. Tamarisk Cottage has timber

lintels over original 4-light casements with ovolo moulded mullions: first

floor windows retain leaded lights; Birdbrook has original 3-light casements

with splayed wood mullions, and two 2-light leaded casements to first floor; 2-

and 3-light leaded casements to rear. Half-hipped roof; lateral, end and ridge

stacks. Interior: Tamarisk Cottage has quarter-turn and straight run stairs in

original position, adjoining fireplace with original bressumer , full set of

chamfered and stopped beams and common joists; timber framed central partition

wall. 2-bay collar-truss with butt tenoned purlins. Interior of Birdbrook not

inspected. C20 extensions to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3006689048

1963

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2228

UFFINGTON NORTHOUSE CORNER

SU3089

11/175 Lilac Cottage

GV II

House. Early C18. Squared and coursed chalk on sarsen base, chalk block quoins;

thatched roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Central C20

door with club and plain tile cladding to C20 timber porch. Chamfered timber

lintel over 3-light leaded casements. Gabled roof, end and rear lateral stacks.

Interior: Room to right has stone fireplace with moulded surround and mid C19

iron door to bread oven; room to left has deep chamfered beam with ogee stop,

which is also applied to the fireplace bresummer; 1st floor room to right has

stone fireplace with moulded surround and there is a timber-framed partition to

the rear wing; collar-truss, butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3023689014

1964

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2228

UFFINGTON

SU38NW

6/143 Britchcombe Farmhouse,

dovecote approx 20 metres west

- II

Dovecote and granary. Late C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; stone

slate roof. Originally 2 storeys. Front faces farmhouse: segmental arch over

blocked central door, late C19 full dormer over. Timber lintel over plank door

in right gable wall; timber lintel over 2-light C20 window in left gable wall.

Banded eaves course, carried across gable ends. Timber glover to centre of

ridge; gabled roof. Interior: floor has collapsed, but interior originally had

granary raised above ground level, with dovecote in upper level; brick nesting

boxes; 3-bay queen-strut roof, the trusses being closely set together to

support the glover.

Listing NGR: SU3077987148

1965

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2228

UFFINGTON MOOR MILL

SU39SW

2/150 Moor Mill Farmhouse.

GV II

Farmhouse. C17, modified early C18: datestone top left gable L/IM/1700. Random

sarsen rubble with chalk ashlar bands and blocks to front of side wings: centre

is late C18. Flemish bond brick and squared and coursed chalk to rear. Thatched

roof, brick: stacks. 3-unit lobby entry plan with early C18 outshot to rear

right. 1 1/2-storey, 3-window range. Late C20 gabled porch incorporates late

C18 flat hood with carved brackets over 4-panelled door removed from original

position in front wall. Late C19 two, 3 and 4-light casements with flat chalk

arches of voussoirs to left, timber lintels and segmental brick arches to

centre, timber lintels and segmental chalk arch with dropped key to right. The

sarsen walling is confined to squares and rectangles within the courses of

chalk ashlar and the top right gable has sarsen infill to 2 diamond-shaped cut-

chalk panels. Gabled and half-hipped roof; ridge stacks. Interior; chamfered

and stopped beams; wood bressumers over original open fireplaces to centre left

and right; Chalk fireplace with chamfered surround to first floor left; late

C18 four-panelled doors, early C18 ribbed doors, late C17/early C18 6- panelled

double doors to first floor right; queen-strut roof with butt purlins over

central range. To rear left is one bay late C18/early C19 kitchen extension, of

Flemish bond brick with brick lateral stack and projecting bread oven.

Timber-framed partitions and exposed timbers in the left wing survive from an

earlier C17 phase of the house.

Listing NGR: SU3077490687

1966

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2228

UFFINGTON MOOR HILL

SU39SW

2/151 Moor Mill Farmhouse, granary

approx 6 metres north.

GV II

Granary. C18. Weatherboarded over light timber frame, on limestone staddle

stones; old tiled roof to front, stone slate to rear. 2-unit plan. 1 1/2-

storeys. 2 planked doors to front facing farmhouse; half-hipped roof. Interior:

straight-flight stairs to left room, quarter-turn and straight-flight stairs to

right. 4-bay collar truss with butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3076590703

1967

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2228

UFFINGTON MOOR MILL

SU39SW

2/152 Moor Mill Farmhouse, cowhouse

approx 100 metres north.

GV II

Cowhouse. Mid-late C18. Weatherboarded over light timber frame on brick plinth;

thatched roof. 4-bay plan with single aisle and opposed entries. 4-blocked

windows with shutter hinges to side walls: opposed gable entries with C18

stable doors; hipped roof. Interior: arch-braced from post to wall-plate and

tie-beam; 4-bay queen-strut roof with clasped purlins. A good example retaining

its old weatherboarding and fittings.

Listing NGR: SU3078190782

1968

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2228

UPTON CHURCH STREET

SU58NW (East side)

4/168 Church of Saint Mary

24/11/66

- II*

early

C20

porch

and

Church. Probably C12; restored 1885, including flint facing; C20 porch and

vestry. Coursed squared knapped flint to nave with stone quoins; unknapped flint

to chancel; old plain-tile roof to nave; C19 plain-tile roof to chancel; C19

wood bell-cote with wood-shingle pyramidal roof to left. 4 and a half-bay nave

with chancel plan. Plank door to centre of nave with romanesque round-arched

doorway having zig-zag moulding. C20 timer-framed gabled porch. Lancet to left.

C19 three-light stone mullion window to right with ogee-shaped heads to lights.

Trefoil-topped paired lancet to left of chancel. Romanesque lancet to right of

chancel. C19 three-lancet window to east end of chancel. Rear: lancets to

chancel and nave. Lean-to vestry to right. Interior: C19 braced collar-truss

roof to channel. C19 altar rail, choir stalls, and encaustic tiles to floor.

Romanesque round chancel arch with dog-tooth moulding to imposts. Nave: C15

queen-strut roof with 2 rows of wind braces; Romanesque round stone font on C19

base. Round-arched doorway to vestry.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p247; St. Mary's Church, Upton by M.

Chitty, 1984)

Listing NGR: SU5148987002

1969

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2228

UPTON HIGH STREET

SU5186 (North side)

11/169 Upton Manor House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed under

Blewbury)

GV II

Manor house, now house. C17, with early C18 additions, fenestration altered late

C18. Knapped flint plinth; red brick in Flemish bond to right; red brick with

flared headers in Flemish bond to left and to upper part of first floor to

right; old plain-tile cross-gabled roof; various brick stacks. 2-storey,

3-window range. C20 six-panel part-glazed door to centre with moulded wood

surround, overlight, and shaped hood on brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes to

ground and first floors left and right. 9-pane horned sash to first floor

centre. Moulded brick band between ground and first floors. Originally 2-storey,

5-window range; the flat brick arches of the original fenestration and the

blocked openings can be seen. Tile-hung cross-gables to left and right. Right

return: 2-storey, 3-window range. Central 2-storey projecting bay, possibly

former porch. C20 glazed doors to right. Irregular fenestration of sashes.

Interior. Early C18 dog-leg staircase with wood baluster balustrade and wood

panelled dado. Early C19 straight-flight staircase with stick balustrade. Open

fireplaces to ground floor right. Mid or late C19 addition to left of 2-storey,

2-window range.

Listing NGR: SU5159086793

1970

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2228

UPTON HIGH STREET

SU5186 (North side)

11/170 Owlscote Manor Farmhouse

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Owlscote)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C17 with C18 front. Red brick with flared headers in

Flemish bond old plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to centre,

and stack to right. Probably 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range.

Plank door to centre with segmental brick head and flat hood. C20 three-light

casements to left and right with segmental brick heads. C20 three-light

casements to first floor left and right. Painted wood dentil cornice to eaves.

Wing to right. C17. Render, probably on timber-framing; large timber-framing,

with rendered infill above; old plain-tile roof, half-hipped to right. Single

storey and attic; single-day range. 3-light casement to ground floor. Gabled

dormer with 3-light casement. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5153786796

1971

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2228

UPTON HIGH STREET

SU5186 (North side)

11/171 Barn and granary approx 20m W

24/11/66 of 0wlscote Manor Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as Barn at

Owlscot)

GV II

Barn and granary. Probably C17, with C20 alterations. Red brick, with some areas

of small timber-framing. C20 plain-tile roofs, hipped to barn, half-hipped to

granary. Probably 8-bay barn. Irregular C20 fenestration. Interiors not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5151086799

1972

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2228

UPTON STREAM ROAD

SU5186 (North side)

11/172 Springside Cottage and Old

Stream Cottage

GV II

House and addition, now 2 dwellings. Early C18, with C19 addition to right.

Painted stone uncoursed rubble, part-rendered; old plain-tile roof; brick end

stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. C20 glazed door to centre with C20 lean-to

porch. 2-light casements with wood lintels to all openings except single-light

casement to first floor centre. C19 addition to right; painted brick; old

plain-tile half-hipped roof. Single storey and attic; 2-bay range. C20 door to

right with C20 porch. 3-light casement with segmental brick head to left.

3-light raking half-dormer to left. Interiors not inspected. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU5153586907

1973

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2228

UPTON STREAM ROAD

SU5186 (North side)

11/173 Well Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Uncoursed stone rubble, part-rendered and painted; thatch roof,

half-hipped to left; end stack to right. Probably single-unit plan. Single

storey and attic; single-window range. C20 door and porch to C19 lean-to

addition to right return. 3-light casement to ground floor centre with wood

lintel. Swept half-dormer to centre with 3-light casement. Interior not

inspected but noted as having open fireplace to ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU5149986902

1974

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2228

UPTON STREAM ROAD

SU5186 (North side)

11/174 Crossings

GV II

House. Dated 1706 to datestone to left return. Painted part-rendered squared

coursed stone; old plain-tile roof, hipped to left; brick ridge stack to centre.

2-unit lobby-entry plan with wing to rear left. Single storey and attic;

2-window range. C20 plank door to centre with segmental brick head. 3-light wood

casements to left and right having segmental brick heads. 2 raking dormers with

3-light casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU5148386903

1975

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2228

UPTON STREAM ROAD

SU 5186

(north side)

11/175 Stocks

- II

House. C17 with C20 alterations. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; large timber-

framing with angle-braces to first floor and C20 brick infill, some in herringbone

pattern; thatch roof; brick ridge stack to centre. Probably originally 2-unit lobby

entry plan. 2-storey, 2-window range. Plank door to centre. Irregular fenestration

of C20 casements. Interior: C20 open-well staircase from ground floor to attic.

Queen-post roof with wind braces. Chamfered spine beams to ground floor with ogee

end stops. Open fireplace to ground floor left. Some, possibly C17, plank doors.

Listing NGR: SU5143086865

1976

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2228

WANTAGE CHAINHILL ROAD

SU48NW (West side)

3/194 Barn approx. 30m. N of

Chainhill Farmhouse (not

included)

- II

Barn. C18. C20 weatherboarding over timber frame; asbestos sheet roof. 5-bay

aisled plan with central threshing floor. Sloping roof over porch. C20 metal

doors. Half-hipped roof. Interior: Posts braced to tie beam and wall plate.

5-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins.

Listing NGR: SU4048686983

1977

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2228

WANTAGE CHALLOW ROAD

SU3988 (North side)

6/49 St. Mary's Convent

03/12/69

GV II

Convent. 1855-1903, by G.E. Street, W. Butterfield and J.L. Pearson. Coursed and

dressed limestone; limestone ashlar dressings; old tile roof; stone stacks.

Complex plan, grouped around 2 courtyards separated by refectory and with

extensive service area to west; ranges to rear and left of front courtyard by

G.E. Street (1855-6), wing to right of courtyard (1860), with chapel (1861 and

1871-2) and refectory (1866) to rear; Noviciate wing to rear of courtyard block

by W. Butterfield, 1878; Noviciate and small chapel attached by cloisters to

main chapel (q.v.) by J.L. Pearson, 1887; late C19 range to left of front

courtyard has later extension to left and rear wing gabled in 1903; Gate House

of 1936 to front of courtyard. Gothic Revival style. Front courtyard: Two storey

and attic range has tympanum arches over mullioned windows with engaged shafts

and C17 style dormers; statue of Virgin and Child in niche over pointed doorway

in double-gabled left side wing which has square bays with trefoil-headed lights

and similar one-storey blocks to front of 4-window range wing with arch-headed

windows. Gate house: One-storey and attic with C16 style arch-headed windows and

segmental-ached cloister walk facing courtyard. Infirmary wing to right of

courtyard: 3-storey, 4-window range of mullioned windows; trefoil-headed lancets

and 5-light Kentish-tracery east window with C19 stained glass. Noviciate:

3-storey range of tall segmental-arched windows with central gabled 3-storey

porch. Chapel and Noviciate linked by cloisters (with 2-light lancet windows and

pointed doorways to plank doors) to main chapel (q.v.). Service range to left of

front courtyard: 3 storeys with mullioned and transomed windows and lateral

stacks flanking gabled projection; 3-storey, 5-window range extension to left

with large wing to rear has one-light splayed windows over mullioned and

transomed ground-floor windows. The anglican Sisterhood of St. Mary the Virgin

was founded in 1848 by Elizabeth Lockhart and inspired by W.J.Butler, later Dean

of Lincoln.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.253-4; A. Gibbons, E.C. Davey, Wantage Past

and Present, 1901, p.137).

Listing NGR: SU3928888208

1978

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WANTAGE CHALLOW ROAD

SU3988 (North side)

6/50 Chapel attached to St. Mary's

03/12/69 Convent

(Formerly listed as St. Mary's

Convent)

GV II

Chapel. 1887, by J. L. Pearson.c.1900 chapel was lengthened beyond screen, and

vestries, Priest's Room, Song Room and Library were built; end rebuilt by Sir

John Ninian Comper, 1923. Coursed and dressed limestone, with ashlar dressings;

old tile roof. Geometrical style. East window of 3 stepped lancets; 2- and

3-light Geometrical style windows to side walls, also with lancet windows to

anciliary buildings; 5-light Geometrical style west window. North-west

Geometrical style spire. Gabled roof; lead ridge spirelet. Interior: Fittings

include Decorated-style sedilia and carved chancel stalls. East end by Comper,

1923, has 4 gilded columns to Baldacchino flanked by 3 small vaults.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp. 253-4)

Listing NGR: SU3931588240

1979

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WANTAGE CHALLOW ROAD

SU3988 (North side)

6/51 Gateway and flanking walls to

St. Mary's Convent

GV II

Gateway. Mid C19, probably c.1855/6 by G.E. Street. Coursed and squared

limestone walls with chamfered ashlar coping flank pointed doorway and iron gate

set in shallow-gabled gateway with kneelers; iron guardrails with pierced

quatrefoils and spikes flank gateway. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3929688169

1980

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WANTAGE CHALLOW ROAD

SU3988 (South side)

6/52 Framland

03/12/69

GV II

House. 1862 by James Brooks, for Judge J. Mackonockie. Flemish bond red brick

with limestone ashlar bands and dressings; old tile roof with crested ridge

tiles; brick stacks. L-plan. Early French Gothic style influenced by

Viollet-le-Duc's "Dictionnaire", 2 storeys; 2-window range. Asymmetrical gables

to front with recessed porch in right gable wall; pointed hood mould and pointed

brick and ashlar tympanum over chamfered segmental arched doorway to porch,

which has chamfered pointed arch over plank door with decorative hinges. Similar

tympanum arches over casements to right and horned sashes to left with 2 sashes

over divided by column with foliate capitals. Gabled roof; front and rear

lateral stacks. Similar style to sides and rear, shouldered heads to some

windows. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3908888114

1981

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WANTAGE CHALLOW ROAD

SU3988 (South side)

6/53 Stables and coach house

03/12/69 approx. 6m. N of Framland

(Formerly listed as

outbuildings of Framland to

north of house)

GV II

Stables and coach house. 1862, by James Brooks. Flemish bond brick; mock timber

framing with herringbone brick infill to left of first floor; old tile roof with

crested ridge tiles. L-plan. Similar style to Framland (q.v.). One storey and

loft; 3-bay range. Plank loft door over coach house doors to left. Pointed

tympana and timber lintels over C20 door and window to right. Roof is gabled to

right and half-hipped to left. Similar style stable range to rear right

remodelled in 1984. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3909388128

1982

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WANTAGE CHARLTON VILLAGE ROAD

SU48NW (South side)

Charlton

3/54 No.13 (Parsonage Farmhouse)

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18, mid C18 bay to right in similar style and materials.

Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit

plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Semi-circular arch over C20 door with fanlight.

C20 and late C19 three-light casements to ground-floor windows with Venetian

heads. Semi-circular arches over first-floor mid/late C19 horned sashes. Hipped

early C18 roof, gabled mid C18 extension to right; ridge stack. Similar side

walls. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4112688538

1983

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WANTAGE CHARLTON VILLAGE ROAD

SU48NW (South side)

Charlton

3/55 Granary approx. 25m. SW of

No.13 (Parsonage Farmhouse)

GV II

Granary. Early C18. Raised on staddle stones. Weatherboarding over timber frame;

old tile roof. Central C20 door. Hipped roof. Interior: 3-bay collar-truss roof

with clasped purlins and curved inner principals.

Listing NGR: SU4111288512

1984

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In the entry for WANTAGE CHARLTON VILLAGE ROAD

3/56 (South side)

No 12 (Home Farm)

The address shall be amended to read: CHARLTON VILLAGE ROAD

(South side)

No 12

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WANTAGE CHARLTON VILLAGE ROAD

SU48NW (South side)

Charlton

3/56 No.12 (Home Farm)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid/late C16, Originally timber-framed. Roughcast over

early/mid C18 brick; old tile roof; brick stack. 3-unit plan, 2 storeys;

3-window range. Flat arch over late C19 sash in blocked doorway opposite stack.

Keyed segmental arches over mid C18 sashes also to first floor. Gabled roof:

ridge stack. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beam and early C18 bolection

moulded fireplace to left room; central room has chamfered bressumer over open

fireplace, cavetto-moulded joists and moulded axial beam to rear; room to right

has ovolo-moulded beam. Quarter-turn stairs with chamfered posts to rear of

stack. First-floor has chamfered and stopped door frames, C18 two-panelled door

to right and chamfered bressumer running into chamfered chalk ashlar arrisses of

open fireplace to left. Attic has exposed chalk rubble stack rendered with straw

and mud daubing. Queen-post truss to right, chamfered butt purlins.

Listing NGR: SU4110388505

1985

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WANTAGE CHARLTON VILLAGE R0AD

SU48NW (North side)

Charlton

3/57 Barnard's Farmhouse

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.51

(Barnard's Farm)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1770-80. Front of glazed header bond brick with red

brick quoins and dressings; stone slate roof, C20 valley tiles; brick stacks.

Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Broken pediment over 6-panelled

door with decorative fanlight. Gauged brick flat arches over 8-pane sashes, with

shutter hinges on ground floor. Wood dentilled cornice. Half-hipped M-shaped

roof; end and internal stacks. Side walls with "oeuil-de-boeuf" openings have

brick dentilled parapets carried across at ridge height. Mid C19 four-light

casement to rear left. Attached to rear left is mid C18 two x 3-bay, one storey

and attic block remodelled in late C19, of Flemish bond brick with flared

headers, with brick dentilled eaves and hipped old tile roof. Interior: Late C19

four-panelled doors. Front left room has keyed round-headed cupboards with

fluted pilasters. Rear left room has panelled dado and moulded stone mantleshelf

over open fireplace. Stone flag floor to central through-passage. C18

two-panelled door to cellar. Late C1B straight-flight staircase. First-floor

front right room has late C18 surround to iron grate with neo-classical motifs,

Attic has 8-panelled doors.

Listing NGR: SU4079288453

1986

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WANTAGE CHARLTON VILLAGE ROAD

SU48NW (North side)

Charlton

3/58 Wall enclosing garden S of

Barnard's Farmhouse

GV II

Wall. c.1770-80. English bond brick wall and coping, on coursed limestone rubble

base and divided by pilaster buttresses. South entry flanked by gauged brick

piers each having stone astragal, cornice and ball finial. Entry to south-east,

adjoining house, has brick piers surmounted by pyramidal caps.

Listing NGR: SU4080088425

1987

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/59 Church of St. Peter and St.

22/04/50 Paul

GV I

Church. Late C13 cruciform plan with tower; chancel extended in C15; C15 chapels

and aisles; restored by G.E. Street 1857 and extended one bay to west in 1877 by

W. Butterfield. Coursed and random limestone rubble; limestone ashlar to C15

north and south chapels; sheet metal roof, stone slates to transepts. Cruciform

plan with tower over crossing. Geometrical style east window by G.E. Street,

c.1857; offset corner buttresses; south wall of chancel has C15 four-centred

moulded blocked doorway, offset buttress and C15 three-light window, also to

north wall. G.E. Street heightened chancel and inserted late C13 style

clerestory windows. North chapel of chancel has C15 offset buttresses, one C15

two-light and two C15 three-light square-headed windows and mid C19 inserted

pointed roll-moulded doorway. Similar windows without label moulds and with

gargoyles to parapet of south chapel. South transept has pointed moulded doorway

of c.1877, offset buttresses, left angle buttress having mid C18 wall tablet;

C13 lancet in west wall, 4-light late C13 style south window of c.1857; chapel

to east has one C15 two-light and one C15 three-light window, parapet continued

through to south chapel. North transpet has offset corner buttresses, hood

moulds over C15 three-light north window and two-light east window. North wall

of nave has pointed arches over two C15 four-light windows; C15 sacristy has

quatrefoil window and chamfered 4-centred window to east, label mould over mid

C19 three-light north window in C15 style, and,one-light window adjoining C15

chamfered square-headed west doorway. South wall of nave has similar aisle and

clerestory windows and C18 wall tablet to east. C15 porch removed from original

central position to west end by Butterfield, 1877; reset C15 south doorway with

carved leaf spandrels and C15 ribbed door. West wall of nave rebuilt in 1877 by

Butterfield, has C15 style 4-light windows to aisles, offset buttresses and 2

reset late C13 two-light transomed windows. Tower over crossing has late C13

two-light windows, polygonal stair-turret to south-west and corbel table to

crenellated parapet. Gabled roof, except lean-to aisle and chapel roofs.

Interior: Chancel has fine reredos, Minton tile floor, altar rail and benches of

c.1857. Late C14 stalls with bench-end and misericord carvings. Alabaster effigy

of Sir William Fitzwarin, d.1361, and his wife to north, formerly with canopy.

C13 piscina, wall monument to William Wilmot, d.1684, and signed by William Bird

of Oxford. North wall has four-centred moulded doorway with C15 ribbed door, and

aedicule with scrolled pediment framing wall tablet with date 1621 above. 6-bay

arch-braced collar-truss roof of c.1857 above clerestory inserted by Street. C15

two-bay arcade and C15 screen and door with one-light cinquefoil-headed

divisions to south chapel, which has two C15 piscinas, early C19 and C18 wall

tablets. Late C13 two-bay arcade and screen of c.1857 to south transept, which

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has mid C19 pews and late C14 four-bay arch-braced collar-truss roof with carved

bosses, collar purl in and cornices. North wall of chancel has C15 two-bay arcade

and C15 screen and door, with one-light cinquefoil-headed division to north

chapel which has wall brasses to William Willmott, d.1621 and to a priest

c.1330; C15 lean-to roof; C13 south respond with stiff-leaf capitals and C15

two-bay arcade to north transept. North transept wall brasses to Sir Ives

Fitzwarin, 1414, and of C15 priest, and wall tablets to John Stevens, d.1750 and

Edward Moulden, d.1744; similar 4-bay roof as to south transept. Crossing has

late C13 triple-chamfered arches on clustered columns. Nave has mid C19 pews.

Pulpit of 1857, possibly by G.E. Street, mid C19 pews and "splendid" (Pevsner)

chandelier dated 1711; late C13 four-bay arcade extended one bay to west c.1857;

C15 nine-bay hammerbeam roof on carved corbels extended to west (by 2 bays)

c.1857. North aisle has C15 piscina. South aisle has octagonal font with cover

possibly hy Street, wall tablets to John Watson, d. 1784, and John Stamp,

d.1729, and his wife, by John Townsend Jun; mid C19 lean-to roof; brass to

Walter Talbot d.1522, and 2 wives. Mid/late C19 stained glass: C15 St. Stephen

in west lancet window of south transept, and heraldic shields. South chapel of

chancel given as a chantry in mid C15 by the Trades Guilds of Wantage and

restored in late C19 in memory of Rev. W.J. Butler. North chapel of chancel was

chantry chapel of the Fitzwarin family.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.252-3; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, pp.326-7;

Kathleen Philip, Victorian Wantage, 1968, pp.65-70; A Gibbons, E.C. Davey,

Wantage Past and Present, 1901, pp.106-136).

Listing NGR: SU3968787913

1989

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/60 Lamp post approx. 30m. N of

Church of St. Peter and St.

Paul

GV II

Lamp post. Mid C19, Gas lantern on fluted cast-iron column. Good example.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3968987946

1990

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/61 Chest tomb approx. 20m. NE of

W end of Church of St. Peter

and St. Paul

GV II

Chest tomb. Mid C18. Limestone ashlar with moulded plinth, cornice to flat top,

and corner balusters: illegible inscription panels, one to east end having coat

of arms.

Listing NGR: SU3968787942

1991

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/62 Chest tomb approx. 10m. N of N

aisle of Church of St. Peter

and St. Paul

GV II

Chest tomb. Dated 1760. Limestone ashlar with moulded plinth, cornice to flat

top and corner balusters. Fluted pilasters flank mainly illegible inscription

panel.

Listing NGR: SU3969087933

1992

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/63 Lamp post approx. 10m. N of

Church of St. Peter and St.

Paul

GV II

Lamp post. Mid C19. Gas lantern on fluted cast-iron column. Good example.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3969087930

1993

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/64 Headstone approx. 12m. S of E

end of Church of St. Peter and

St. Paul

GV II

Headstone. Edward Stroud, d.1693. Limestone with scrolled head and winged

cherub's face over inscription panel with rhyme.

Listing NGR: SU3971587895

1994

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/65 Headstone approx. 16m. SE of S

transept door of Church of St.

Peter and St. Paul

GV II

Headstone. Late C17. Limestone with scrolled head and decorative raised sides to

inset panel.

Listing NGR: SU3970487891

1995

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/66 The Woolpack Public House

GV II

House, now public house. Early C18, C19 bay to left and C18 extensions to rear.

Roughcast over brick; Welsh slate roof; brick stack, rendered base. Original

2-unit later extended to L-plan. 2 storeys; original 2-window range extended to

3. Early C18 coved hood over C20 door adjoining inserted C20 door and flanked by

sashes in early C18 canted bays. Late C19 four-light fixed casement adjoins

blocked door with 2 similar overlights; C19 sash above in later left bay. C19

bracketed eaves. Gabled roof; large stepped ridge stack with dog-toothed water

tabling at top. Mid C18 two-storey, 3-window range rear wing of random bond

brick with gabled old tile roof and brick ridge stack has segmental arches over

two C18 sashes; similar late C18 two-storey, one-bay range at right angles to

left. Interior: Chamfered ground-floor beam. Mostly concealed and likely to be

of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3973687837

1996

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/67 Parish of Wantage Church

Infants School

GV II

School. 1850, by Woodyer. Coursed and squared limestone, limestone ashlar

dressings; C20 tile roof; stone stack. L-plan. One storey and attic; 2-bay

range. To right is chamfered pointed arch over C20 double doors; 2 splayed

one-light windows in turret with half-pyramidal hipped roof over. Gable wall of

left wing has round-headed lancet and hood mould over 4-light window with

central transom and cusped heads over similar square-headed cross window.

Similar windows in right side wall and rear of left gable wing. C20 extensions

to upper level of stair-well right of door, Gabled roof; gable end stack to

right. Interior: Original roof in left room.

Listing NGR: SU3965587764

1997

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/68 No.19 (Vale and Downland

03/12/69 Museum Centre)

GV II

House, now museum Centre. C17, remodelled c.1780 by Lawrence Hazell (datestone

over first-floor window). Originally timber-framed with square timber framing

and wattle and daub infill to side and rear right. Flemish bond brick with

flared headers; old tile roof; brick stack. Original 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2

storeys; 4-window range. Late C19 gabled porch, timber-framed with herringbone

brick infill; door blocked, present entry in C20 extension to left; 2-light

leaded window in left side wall. Gauged brick flat arches over late C18 sashes

and 3 mid C19 horned sashes to left. Half-hipped roof; ridge stack. C20

extensions to left and rear. Interior: Room to right has chamfered and stopped

beam, original joists, chamfered bressumer over chalk open fireplace;

collar-truss with clasped purlins to right.

Listing NGR: SU3970787844

1998

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/69 Remains of Market Cross inside

22/04/50 No.19

(Formerly listed as ... to S

of front door of St.Gabriel's

House (now inside

UDC offices))

- II

Market Cross. Late Lib. Limestone. Octagonal with domical capping; each face has

weathered figures of saints in niches. Noted as being of considerable local

importance. Formerly sited to south of front door of St. Gabriel's House,

Newbury Street, and then inside Urban District Council Offices, Portway, from

whence removed to its present position in the Vale and Downland Museum Centre.

(VCH: Berkshire, Vol IV, p.320; Buildings of England, Berkshire, p.254)

Listing NGR: SU3970887830

1999

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/70 No. 21

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17, remodelled and extended to left in early C18.

Originally timber-framed on right; late C18 colourwashed brick, to late C16

block, early C18 Flemish bond brick with flared headers to left; old tile roof;

brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys to left, 2 storeys and attic to gable end

of late C16 block on right; 3-window range. Late C19 moulded cornice over C20

door with overlight and late C19 ten-pane window. Segmental header arches and

timber lintel over late C19 three-light casements; C18 three-light leaded

casement to top of right gable wall. Roof gabled to right, half-hipped to left;

left ridge stack, 2 right lateral stacks. Early C19 four-panelled door to rear

left. Interior ovolo-moulded beam and exposed timber framing to right. Roof and

left rooms not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3968887862

2000

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WANTAGE CHURCH STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/71 No. 22 (Priory Cottage)

GV II

House. c.1560-80 right of door, c.1790-1800 to left. Originally timber-framed to

right. Roughcast; old tile roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys;

4-window range. Carved brackets to flat hood over late C19 six-panelled (4

glazed) door set in eared moulded architrave. Late C18 sashes to left, late C19

three-light casements to right. Gabled roof; left gable end and ridge stacks.

C16 two-storey, one-bay range to rear right, roughcast over timber frame and

with gabled old tile roof; late C18 sashes and 6-panelled door to rear.

2-storey, 2-window range of c.1790-1800 runs parallel to rear left, of Flemish

bond brick with limestone ashlar quoins, gabled old tile roof and gable end

stacks; late C18 sashes and tripartite sash adjoining Doric columns to flat

cornice over French windows. Interior: Late C18 two- and 4-panelled doors. Reset

late C16 panelling to dado of rear left room. First floor has mid/late C16

doorway, cavetto-moulded with sunk spandrels, to rear of ridge stack, late C16

panelling adjoining winder stairs to rear of ridge stack, and mid/late C16

panelled room to right with original door to closet in front of stack. Exposed

timber-framing with large arch-braces. Original roof structure not visible.

Listing NGR: SU3968187862

2001

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WANTAGE COOPERS LANE

SU48NW (East side)

Charlton

3/72 Yew Tree Cottage

- II

House. C17, remodelled and extended to right in mid C18. Originally timber

framed to left, with principals and cambered tie-beam exposed in left gable

wall. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old tile roof; brick stack.

Original bay to left extended with 2-unit house to right. One storey and attic

to left, 2 storeys to right; one extended to 3-window range. Segmental header

arches over C20 door and flanking casements to right; soldier arches over

inserted C20 casements to left; C20 first-floor casements. Gabled roof and

half-hipped with ridge stack to right; half-hipped roof to left. C18 two-light

leaded casement in left gable wall. Interior not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU4070488154

2002

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WANTAGE DENCHWORTH ROAD

SU3988 (West side)

6/73 White Lodge

03/12/69

GV II

House. 1899, by M.H. Baillie-Scott. For chaplains of St. Mary's convent (q.v.).

Roughcast, with limestone ashlar dressings; old tile roof; roughcast stacks. 2

storeys and attic; 7-window range. Arts and Crafts style. Asymmetrical elevation

has 3 recessed gabled walls to front, with porch in central narrow gable;

semi-circular tympanum arch over plank door. Flat-faced stone-mullioned windows

with leaded lights. Original rainwater goods with decorative heads. Flat-roofed

roof dormer with moulded cornice and 2-light casement. Gabled roof; gable end,

ridge and rear lateral stacks. One-storey extension in similar style to right of

front. Interior noted has having Art Nouveau features including canopies of

quasi-inglenooks and pierced carving to stair balustrade. Barrel-vaulted 1st

floor room, with small chapel recess. Noted as a fine example of Baillie-Scott's

work (Pevsner). Interior inspection not possible because closed order.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.255-6).

Listing NGR: SU3943588307

2003

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WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU48NW (East side)

3/74 Nos.78 and 80

- II

Farmhouse, now 2 dwellings. c.1700. Rendered walls; old tile roof; brick stacks.

3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 door. Segmental arch

over early C18 sash to left, C20 bay windows to right. First floor has late C19

three-light casement to left, 2 early C18 sashes to right. Gabled roof; ridge

stacks. Early C18 five-light leaded casement to left side wall. Interior: Early

C18 two-panelled doors, chalk stack, chamfered beams to centre and right;

collar-truss to right, original clasped purlins. No. 78 to right: Early C18

two-storey, 2-window range of similar materials with gambrel roof, gable end

external stack, early C18 six-panelled door and C20 windows; similar gabled wing

to rear has late C19 door and 2 late C18 sashes. Interior has original brick

floor, mid C19 doors and staircase. To rear left is one-storey C18 brewhouse of

brick with gabled stone slate roof adjoining early C18 outshut to left side wall

of No.78.

Listing NGR: SU4002788176

2004

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WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (East side)

6/75 No.30

GV II

House. Mid/late C17. Timber framed walls rendered over. Front in imitation stone

ashlar; C20 tile roof; brick stack. L-plan, 2-unit lobby-entry to front. 2

storeys; 2-window range. Central C18 plank door in C18 beaded architrave. Mid

C20 ground-floor casements; late C19 first-floor casements. Gabled roof; ridge

stack. To rear left is similar 2-bay wing adjoining stair turret and outshut.

Interior: Exposed timber-framing throughout. Chamfered beams and original joists

throughout; chamfered bressumers to fireplaces in central stack. Winder stairs

in stair-turret to rear of stack. First floor has C17 ribbed doors,

timber-framed trusses obscured by inserted ceiling; original spice cupboard with

butterfly hinges next to right fireplace.

Listing NGR: SU3996188044

2005

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SU3988 WANTAGE STIRLINGS ROAD

542/6/76 Nos. 35 to 37 (Odd)

21.05.1982

GV II

House. Mid (18, Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old tile roof; no stacks. 2-

unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-widows range. Segmental header arches over (20 door

and 3-light casements. Oentilled eaves. (20 dormers. Gambrel roof; no stacks. (20

extension to rear left.

Formerly listed as :

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (East side)

6/76 No.26

21/05/82

GV II

House. Mid C18, Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old tile roof; no stack.

2-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range. Segmental header arches over

C20 door and 3-light casements. Dentilled eaves. C20 dormers. Gambrel roof; no

stack. C20 extension to rear left.

Listing NGR: SU3993888019

2006

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SU3988 WANTAGE STIRLINGS ROAD

542/6/77 No.39

21.05.1982

GV II

House. Late C18. Flared header bond brick, red brick quoins and dressings; old tile

roof; no stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Segmental header arches over

C20 door and 3- light casements. 3 alternating red brick bands at storey level; red

brick dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; no stacks. CZO brick wall encloses original

covered entry to right. Rendered to rear. INTERIOR: not inspected.

Formerly listed as :

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (East side)

6/77 No.24

21/05/82

GV II

House. Late C18. Flared header bond brick, red brick quoins and dressings; old

tile roof; no stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Segmental header

arches over C20 door and 3-light casements. 3 alternating red brick bands at

storey level; red brick dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; no stack. C20 brick wall

encloses original covered entry to right. Rendered to rear. Interior not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3992788030

2007

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (East side)

6/78 No.22

21/05/82

GV II

House. Late C18. Flemish bond red brick with some flared headers; old tile roof;

brick stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C18 six-panelled door set

in pedimented doorway with pilasters. Timber lintels over late C18 sashes except

concrete lintel over late C18 tripartite sash to right of door. Roof is

half-hipped to left, gabled to right. Ridge stack. Left side wall has segmental

arch over late C19 four-panelled door adjoining late C19 boarded shop front.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3992788030

2008

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (East side)

6/79 The Clock House

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as Dalkeith)

GV II

House. Early C18, remodelled in late C18. Flemish bond brick with flared

headers, limestone quoins and storey bands; old tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit

plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. C18 six-panelled door with

Neo-classical fanlight set in late C18 broken pedimented surround with

Neo-classical brackets and decoration. Late C18 sashes to all windows, set under

upper and lower storey bands. Late C18 bow windows with paired sashes. Parapet

is pedimented with bell and has C18 clock below. Dormers rebuilt c.1975. Late

C18 rainwater goods. Limestone coping to gambrel roof; gable end stacks.

Interior: Hall has C18 six-panelled doors to left and right and straight-flight

to quarter-turn with winder stairs. Late C18 four-panelled first-floor doors.

Listing NGR: SU3991888021

2009

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3987NE (East side)

9/80 No.6

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as The Pestle

and Mortar (P.H.))

GV II

Town house, now shop. Mid C18, Flared flemish bond brick, red brick quoins and

dressings; old tile roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 5-window

range. Flat hood over C18 six-panelled door in beaded architrave. Gauged brick

segmental arches and half-H aprons to C20 plate glass windows on ground floor

and to first-floor sashes. Red brick storey band; coved cornice. Inserted C20

raking dormer. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3983087970

2010

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3987NE (East side)

9/81 No.2

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as Falcon

House)

GV II

Town house, now restaurant and flat. Early C17. Irregular, timber framing much

restored at gabled front, with C18 brick to right side wall; rendering to left

side wall; rear wall rebuilt in late C19/early C20 brick; C20 tile roof; brick

stacks. 3-unit plan, probably with lobby entry originally. 2 storeys; 4-window

range to side walls. Right side wall has C20 door and four C17 three-light

wood-mullioned splayed casements, (2 blocked), and C20 casements. Left side wall

has C18 three-light leaded casements on first floor. Gabled front to street

largely rebuilt in C20; C17 brackets to soffit-moulded jetty; decorative

bargeboard with pendant. Gabled roof; ridge and rear gable end stacks. Interior:

Ground floor has chamfered and stopped beams, open fireplaces with original

chamfered bressumer to front of chalk chimney stack. First floor has C17 plank

doors with strap hinges, chamfered beams with original joists exposed to rear;

winder stairs to left side of stack; timber-framed partition wall to rear of

room behind stack. 4-bay roof with windbraces is obscured at front, and 2 bays

with partial survival to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3982687952

2011

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/82 No.75

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as Nos.71 to

77 (odd))

GV II

Shown on O.S. map as No. 79 Grove Street.

House. Late C16/early C17. Originally timber-framed. Front of C18 random bond

brick, painted white; old tile roof; C20 brick stack. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys;

3-window range. Segmental arch over mid C20 door. Segmental arches and timber

lintels over mid C20 casements. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Original lean-to, of

square timber framing, to rear right and with C20 weatherboarded upper storey. 2

storey, one-bay range to rear left, originally timber-framed and now of C18

brick and rendered, gabled old tile roof. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beams

with original joists to front left and right. Exposed timber framing throughout.

3-bay queen-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU3998488133

2012

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/83 Nos.71 and 73

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as Nos.71 to

77 (odd))

GV II

Row of 2 cottages. Mid/late Lib, Square timber framing, much restored in C20

with C19 brick infill, C20 tile roof; no stacks. Original 4-unit plan remodelled

in C20. 2 storeys; 7-window range. Jettied front. Three C20 doors. C20

casements. Gabled roof; no stacks. Interior: No.73 to right has chamfered

ogee-stopped beams, timber-framed first-floor partition and queen-post roof with

clasped purlins. No.71 not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3997588115

2013

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/84 No.57

GV II

House, now salon. Probably C15 hall, floored over in early C17. Imitation stone

ashlar front, rendered side walls; old tile roof; brick stack. Single-unit plan.

2 storeys; 2-window range. Mid C20 front has C20 door and casements. Gabled

roof; gable end stack to right. Interior: Chamfered C17 beams and joists in

ground floor. 2-bay full-cruck roof.

Listing NGR: SU3995688089

2014

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/85 Nos.43 and 45

GV II

House now 2 dwellings. c.1790-1800. Limestone ashlar; old and C20 tile roof;

ashlar stack. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Keyed stone lintels

over C20 doors with overlights, sashes to right (No.45) and C20 windows to left.

Raised storey band. Gabled roof; ridge stack with moulded top. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3991988055

2015

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/86 No.41

GV II

House. c.1730-40. Imitation stone render and chamfered quoins to early C19 front

over original brick; random bond brick and tile hanging to left side wall;

rendered to rear; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys;

2-window range. C18 six-panelled door in beaded architrave to left; early C19

sash above and early C19 eight-pane sashes to right. Gabled roof; gable end

stack to right, rear lateral stack. Interior: Early C18 two-panelled doors.

Early C18 quarter-turn stairs with vase balusters on closed string. 3-bay

common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU3990988048

2016

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/87 Nos.23 to 27 (odd)

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.23,

No.25, No.27

GV II

Row of 3 cottages, now house and shop. C17, remodelled early C18. Originally

timber-framed. Clad in early C18 partly glazed Flemish bond brick with orange

brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof; glazed and red brick stacks. 4-unit

plan. 2 storeys and attic; 6-window range. Timber lintels and concrete lintel to

No.27 over C20 doors. Timber lintel and concrete lintel over C20 windows to

Nos.23 and 25; segmental arches over C20 casement and mid C19 sash to No.27

(right). Segmental arches over C20 first-floor casements. Central raking dormer

with C20 casement and late C19 gabled dormer to left. Roof gabled to left,

half-hipped to right; large ridge stacks. C18 two-light casement in right gable

wall. Interior: No.29 (right) has early C18 six-panelled door, chamfered and

stopped beams throughout and collar-truss roof. Jowled post with mortice for

arch-brace to rear.

Listing NGR: SU3987088027

2017

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988 (West side)

6/88 Nos.15 to 19 (odd)

GV II

Row of 3 cottages, now 3 shops. Late C17, clad in mid C19 brick. Colourwashed

brick; old tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 8-window range.

Segmental arches over C20 doors to Nos.15 and 17. C20 windows on ground floor,

and C20 shop front to No.19 (right). Segmental arches over. 5 late C19

three-light casements and 3 blind windows on first floor. Dentilled eaves. Roof

gabled to left, hipped to right; ridge and rear internal stacks. Outshut to rear

with C19 plank door. To rear right is early C18 one storey and attic, one-window

range of Flemish bond brick with gabled old tile roof and brick ridge stack.

Interior: Nos.15 and 17 have chamfered beams and winder stairs adjoining

dividing stack. No. 19 has quartered chamfered and stopped beams, quarter-turn

stairs and some panelling of c.1730-40 in rear wing.

Listing NGR: SU3985788020

2018

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2228

WANTAGE GROVE STREET

SU3988, SU3987NE (West side)

6/89, 9/89 No.9a (Oakridge Saddlery)

GV II

House and shop, now shop. Mid/late C18. Colourwashed brick front and rendered

left side wall; old tile roof; brick stack. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Flat hood and reeded architrave to C20 door. Mid C19 eight-pane shop window with

dentilled cornice to left and flat rendered arch over 4-light casement to right

of door; flat arches over first-floor sashes. Dentilled eaves. Gabled and hipped

roof; left lateral stack. 2-storey, one-bay range to rear, of similar materials

with dentilled eaves, and 8-pane sash to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3983988008

2019

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2228

WANTAGE HARCOURT ROAD

SU48NW (North side)

Charlton

3/90 Truelock's Farmhouse

16/10/69

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Roughcast front over English bond brick; old

tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan with rear left outshut. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. Central C20 door and porch. Segmental arches over late C19 three-light

casements. Dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; gable end stacks, external right stack

with projecting bread oven. C19 plank door to rear. Interior: Late C19 panelled

doors. Room to right has complete set of plain beam and joists and chamfered

bressumer over open fireplace. Timber framing to rear left of first floor. Roof

not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4069988454

2020

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2228

WANTAGE HARCOURT ROAD

SU48NW (North side)

Charlton

3/91 Barn and stable approx. 20m.

16/10/84 NE of Truelock's Farmhouse

GV II

Barn and stable. Early C18. Weatherboarding, some probably C18, over timber

frame on brick plinth, asbestos sheet roof. 4-bay plan with rear aisle.

Half-hipped roof. Interior: posts braced to wall plates and tie beams. 4-bay

queen-post roof with clasped purlins. Subsidiary features: Stable and loft

attached to front right of coursed limestone rubble with weatherboarding over

timber-framed upper floor, with half-hipped old tile roof: C18 strap hinges to

loft door.

Listing NGR: SU4072988492

2021

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2228

WANTAGE ICKLETON ROAD

SU3987 (South side)

7/195 Ham Lodge

- II

Lodge, now house. 1833 graffito on brick. Random bond red brick; old tile roof;

brick stack. Octagonal plan. 2 storeys. Segmental arches over C19 plank door and

2-light leaded casements. Pyramidal roof; lateral stack. Interior not inspected.

Mid C19 one storey wing to left, of limestone rubble and C20 brick, with gabled

old tile roof, remodelled in late C20.

Listing NGR: SU3920887695

2022

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2228

WANTAGE ICKLETON ROAD

SU3987 (South side)

7/92 Ham Mill

- II

Mill, now house. 1818 graffito on brick. Random bond brick; old tile roof; late

C20 brick lateral stack. L-plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range. Segmental arches of

alternating red and flared brick over C20 casements. Half-hipped roof. C18 plank

door to rear; round-headed first-floor entry in left side wall. Iron breast-shot

wheel, by Gibbons of Wantage, attached to shaft through right side wall. To rear

right is 2-storey, 2-window range granary, weatherboarded with half-hipped old

tile roof 20 door and casements. Interior: 6-bay collar-truss roof; vertical

posts to chamfered beams on ground floor. Jowled posts to 3-bay collar-truss

roof in rear right wing. (W. Foreman, Oxfordshire Mills, 1083, p119)

Listing NGR: SU3915687544

2023

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2228

WANTAGE ICKLETON R0AD

SU3987 (South side)

7/93 Ham House

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as The Ham)

GV II*

House. c.1740; mid/late C19 one-bay extension to left. Front of Flemish bond red

brick; old tile roof; flared and red brick stacks. Double-depth plan. Two storey

and attic; 3-window range. Central gabled entrance bay brought forward and

surmounted by 3 ball finials; fine Ionic Venetian window with blind balustrade

above Venetian doorway with C20 door and glazing. Gauged brick flat arches over

late C18 sashes in outer bays. Moulded cornice; late C19 bay to left of front in

similar style and materials with lateral moulded stack and rear canted bay.

One-bay wings, to rear of main range, with hipped roofs and mid C18 sash to

right, flank large central canted bay of flared brick with red brick dressings,

flanking stacks and pyramidal roof; central bay and left block have moulded

string and plinth courses and gauged brick flat arches over sashes; much of

right block hidden by mid/late C19 range to right of front and has T-shaped mid

C18 one-storey range to rear. Interior: Front hall with black and white

stone-tiled floor has mid C18 six-panelled doors in shouldered architraves with

elaborate carved cornices to left and right. 3-bay screen of fluted Doric

columns to rear hall which has similar doors and finely carved fireplace;

open-well stairs with turned balusters and banisters ramped to fluted newel

posts to rear left; quarter-turn stairs with turned balusters and 3-bay

round-headed triple-keyed screen to right. Room to left of hall has

bolection-moulded panelling and fine mid C18 fireplace reset in left side wall;

rood to right has early C18 fireplace. First floor has round-headed doorways

with key and impost blocks; 6-panelled doors. One-storey block to rear right has

similar doorways with carved cornices to panelled room which has fine fireplace

with cherub's head to bolection-moulded overmantle and broken pediment to

central urn; room to rear has late C19 Georgian-style panelling.

Listing NGR: SU3904087434

2024

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2228

WANTAGE ICKLETON ROAD

SU3987 (South side)

7/94 Granary approx. 20m. SW of

Ham House

GV II

Granary. Early C18. Raised on brick relieving arches. Flemish bond brick with

flared headers; old tile roof. 2 storeys; one-bay range. Segmental arch over old

plank door with strap hinges and cat-hole. Segmental arch over C2ii window over

above door; two C20 inserted lights. Dentilled eaves. Roof hipped to left, and

attached to right. Interior: Features hidden. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3900987420

2025

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2228

WANTAGE ICKLETON ROAD

SU3987 (South side)

7/95 Barn approx. 10m, S of Ham

House

GV II

Barn. C18. C20 weatherboarding over timber frame on brick base; concrete tile

roof. 4-bay single-aisle plan. Porch with hipped roof flanked by front aisle.

half-hipped roof. Interior: Posts braced to tie beams and wall plates. 4-bay

collar-truss roof with clasped purlins. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3902587403

2026

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2228

WANTAGE LOCK'S LANE

SU3987 (South side)

7/96 The Mill

03/12/69 (Formerly listed as Mill)

GV II

Mill, now house. C18. Brick painted over; C20 weatherboarding over original site

of mill-wheel to right; old tile roof. Original plan form unclear. 2 storeys and

attic; 5-bay range. Segmental arches over blocked doorway with C20 casement and

C20 casement to right, next to segmental-arched blocked window; timber lintels

over first-floor loft door to left and C20 casement to right. C18 three-light

casement in weatherboarded wall over mill-race to right. C20 dormer. Half-hipped

roof. Rear lean-to built up in C20. Interior: Collar-truss roof and original

beams.

Listing NGR: SU3933687798

2027

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2228

WANTAGE LOCK'S LANE

SU3987 (South side)

7/97 Granary approx. 15m. SW of

03/12/69 The Mill

(Formerly listed as granary

of mill to the south-west)

GV II

Granary, now house. C18. C2(1 weatherboarding over timber framing on brick base;

old tile roof. 3-bay plan. One storey. C20 porch, door and casements. Gabled

roof. C20 extensions to rear. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3931687793

2028

of

2228

WANTAGE MANOR ROAD

SU48NW (East side)

3/98 Granary approx. 15m. E of

03/12/69 Furzewick Farmhouse (not

included)

(Formerly listed as granary of

Furzewick Farm)

GV II

Granary. C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers partly colourwashed; old

tile roof. 2 storeys; one-window range. Segmental arched openings flank stairs

to raised floor; segmental arch over C20 plank door and similar loft door above,

flanked by similar narrow openings with C20 louvres. Dentilled eaves. Hipped

roof. Interior: Old grain bins. 2-bay queen-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU4006885183

2029

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2228

WANTAGE MANOR ROAD

SU48NW (East side)

3/99 Barn approx. 20m. NE of

Furzewick Farmhouse (not

included)

GV II

Barn, now stables. C18. Brick and C20 concrete block to front; rendered rear and

side walls. Corrugated iron roof; old tile roof over porch. 3-bay aisled plan

with central threshing floor. Porch with hipped roof and C20 plank doors.

Half-hipped roof. Interior: Posts braced to tie beam and wall plate. 3-bay

queen-post roof with clasped purlins and curved wind braces. Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SU4003085216

2030

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2228

In the entry for:-

WANTAGE

SU 38 SE MANOR ROAD

(WEST SIDE)

4/100 MILESTONE AT

SU 3940 8453

II

Shall be amended to read

WANTAGE

SU 38 SE MANOR ROAD

(WEST SIDE)

4/100 MILESTONE AT

SU 3951 8491

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WANTAGE MANOR ROAD

SU38SE (West side)

4/100 Milestone at SU 3940 8453

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone painted white. Inscribed Wantage/ 2 / Hungerford

/ 11 1/2.

Listing NGR: SU3951084910

2031

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2228

WANTAGE MANOR R0AD

SU38SE (East side)

4/101 Milestone at SU 3962 8349

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone painted white. Inscribed Wantage. 3. Hungerford/

10 1/2.

Listing NGR: SU3973683486

2032

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2228

WANTAGE

542/0/10010 MANOR ROAD

27-AUG-03 Milestone south of Manor Road Farm at

NGR SU39738642

GV II

Milestone. Late-C18. Bare stone slab with rectangular plan and rounded top. Face

inscribed 'WANTAGE 1 HUNGERFORD 12 1/2'. Erected by the Besselsleigh Turnpike Trust,

created in 1771'. Forms part of a series along the road between Hungerford and

Wantage.

2033

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2228

In the entry for WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

9/102 (North Side)

Nos 39, 40 and 41

The address shall be amended to read: MARKET PLACE

(North Side)

Nos 39 and 40

------------------------------------

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (North side)

9/102 Nos.39, 40 and 41 (No.41

03/12/69 previously listed 22/04/50)

GV II

House, now shops. Early/mid C17. Square timber framing, much restored mid C20,

with herringbone brick panels; stone slate roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan. 3

storeys; 3-window range. C20 shop fronts. Jettied first and second floors with

brattishing and restored brackets. C20 three- and 2-light cross windows;

ovolo-moulded mullioned lights flank first-floor windows. Gabled roof; ridge

stack with oversailing courses. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beams. First

floor and attic not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3982687935

2034

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (North side)

542/9/103 Statue of King Alfred

GV II

Statue of King Alfred. 1877, by Count Gleichen of Hohenlohe-Foedore, Queen

Victoria's nephew. Italian marble. Presented to Wantage by Colonel Sir Robert

Loyd-Lindsay V.C., later Lord Wantage, and unveiled by the Prince and Princess of

Wales in 1877.

Listing NGR: SU3982987903

2035

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (East side)

9/104 No.50 (Post Office Vaults

22/04/50 Public House) and No.51

GV II

Inn, now public house and shop. c,1730, refronted c.1760. Flemish bond brick;

old tile roof; brick stack. Encloses small yard, now blocked off. 3 storeys;

4-window range. Late C19 ground-floor front to No.50, flat brick arches over

blocked cellar windows to right; Venetian window with Doric columns and early

C18 sashes above, and keyed gauged brick semi-circular arches over early C18

sashes to left. Second floor has gauged brick flat arches to left and soldier

arches to right over sashes. Parapet. Hipped and half-hipped roof; ridge stacks.

Right side wall has similar semi-circular arch over sash. Left side wall of

2-window range has semi-circular arch with impost blocks to mid C19 door, early

C19 and mid C19 border sashes, early C18 sash to top left. No.51, to right, is

early C18 similar 1 x 1 block with semi-circular arches over similar first-floor

sashes in yellow brick jambs. Rear wall has corbelled out lateral stack and mid

C19 stuccoed porch. Interior: C18 cornices and early C18 two-panelled doors.

Early C18 six-panelled door from enclosed internal yard to rear right room of

No.50, which has panelled dado and panelling of c.1730, probably reset, in

partition dividing No.51 to right. Early C18 quarter-turn staircase to right of

No.50 has turned vase balusters on open string and panelled dado. First-floor

room to left has round-headed doorways arid cupboards with panelled reveals;

similar round-headed doorway to right room of No.50 with 3-panelled door. Early

C18 winder stairs to second floor.

Listing NGR: SU3989587935

2036

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/105 Nos.I and 2

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.1)

GV II

Includes No.2 Newbury Street.

Town house, now offices. c.1720-30. Flared header bond brick, red brick quoins

and dressings; roof not visible; flared and red brick stack. L-plan. 3 storeys;

4-window range. C20 shop front to ground floor. First and second floors have

segmental arches of gauged brick with half-H aprons to 4 early C18 sashes with

original glazing bars, one blind window, 2 mid C19 sashes and 2 blocked windows.

Red brick string course and parapet course; parapet panelled in red brick. Brick

stack to left corner. Left side wall to No. 2 Newbury Street has similar

6-window range of 5 early C18 sashes with original glazing bars, 5 blocked

windows and C20 sash to right. Interior: Early C18 two- and 6-panelled doors.

Mid C19 fireplaces, and mid C19 staircase to rear right. First-floor room to

left has panelling of c.1730. Collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3987187865

2037

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/106 No.3

03/12/69

GV II

Town house, now offices. c.1470. Red machine brick, yellow machine brick quoins

and dressings; old tile roof; red and yellow machine brick quoins. 3 storeys;

3-window range. Segmental arches with keystones to 2-panelled sashes. Wood

modillioned cornice to ground floor. Brick dentilled string course and cornice

with egg and dart motifs to soffits. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Interior not

inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3986687873

2038

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/107 Nos.4 and 5

03/12/69

GV II

House, now 2 shops. Probably C17, refronted in C19. Painted C19 brick; old tile

roof; brick stack. Plan form unclear. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. C20

shop front. First floor has segmental arch over blocked centre window flanked by

late C19 horned sash to left and late C19 canted bay window with sashes to

right. 2 gabled dormers. Gabled roof; left end stack. Interior: Remodelled but

part of C17 collar-truss roof survives.

Listing NGR: SU3985587868

2039

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/108 No.6

22/04/50

GV II

Town house, now shop and offices. c.1770. Flared header bond brick, red brick

quoins and dressings; roof not visible; brick stack. Plan form unclear. 3

storeys; 2-window range. 6-panelled door with Gothick fanlight. C20 shop front.

First and second floors have gauged flat brick arches over late C18 sashes.

Flush storey band; parapet. Roof not visible; right end stack. Interior: C19

straight-flight stairs in passage opposite door to upper floors which have C18

six-panelled doors and late C18 fireplace to top right room. Mid C19 dog-leg

stairs to second floor.

Listing NGR: SU3984587866

2040

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2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/109 Nos.7 and 8

22/04/50

GV II

Town house, now flat and shops. C17, refronted c.1780. Flared header bond brick,

red brick quoins and dressings; roof and stacks not visible. T-plan. 3 storeys;

5-window range. C20 shop fronts. First and second floors have keyed stone

lintels over original sashes. Red brick string course and parapet course;

parapet panelled in red brick. Roof and stacks not visible. Interior: First

floor of No.7 (left) has late C18 fireplace. No.8 has late C17 panelling to

right, late C17 panelled doors, and C17 winder stairs, much restored. C17

four-bay roof has central collar truss flanked by timber-framed closed trusses.

C17 two-storey wing to rear of No.8 has C18 brick walling, gabled old and C20

tile roof and brick ridge stack; C17 four-light leaded casement to left side

wall; C17 three-bay queen-post roof. Structural evidence indicates that this

wing is later than the front, which was probably timber-framed also.

Listing NGR: SU3984187863

2041

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/110 Nos.9 and 10

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.10

(Wantage Stores))

GV II

Town house, now offices. C17, remodelled early C18. Flemish bond brick with

flared headers. Old tile roof; stacks not visible. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys;

5-window range. C20 door with overlight set in moulded wood architrave to left;

C20 front on ground floor. Gauged brick flat arches with keystones over original

first-floor sashes and late C19 three-pane sashes. Red brick string course and

parapet course; parapet. Roof and stacks not visible. Mid C18 two-storey,

2-window range to rear right has rendered walling. C20 tile hipped roof, brick

lateral and ridge stacks. Interior: C18 staight-flight stairs with moulded newel

post to rear left; early C18 quarter-turn stairs with moulded balusters to rear

right. On first floor are early C18 two-panelled doors and round-headed arch

with impost and key-blocks to rear. Party wall adjoining No.11 (q.v.) is

timber-framed with wattle and daub infill and is hung with stone slates on right

side.

Listing NGR: SU3982487869

2042

of

2228

SU 3987 NE WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

(South side)

542/9/111

Nos.11 and 12

22.04.1950

GV II

Town house, now house and shop. Circa late C16 and C17 timber-frame; remodelled and

faced in brick in circa early C18. Flared header bond brick, red brick quoins and

dressings; right side wall in Flemish bond brick with flared headers; Welsh slate

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 3 storeys; 4-window range. Shop front of c.1890-1900 has

twisted columns to acanthus leaf capitals and acanthus leaf consoles to moulded

cornice; 2 double-leaf doors with cut-glass panels. Gauged brick segmental arches

with decorative keystones to mid C19 horned sashes. Moulded wood cornice. Hipped

roof; lateral and end stacks. Similar 3-window range with C18 doorway to right side

wall; similar one-bay block extending from right side wall has 6-panelled door with

overlight and moulded brackets to flat hood. To rear is 2-storey and attic 2-window

range, probably C17, of Flemish bond brick with flared headers, double-gabled tile

roof and brick lateral and rear stacks. Rear door has late C19 stained glass panels.

C18 sash, late C19 border sashes with coloured glass borders and full dormer with 2-

light leaded casement to left, side wall. Interior: Late C19 dog-leg stairs with iron

balusters adjoining pneumatic Lampson-Paragon tube. First-floor room to left has

panelling to left side and to rear. Rear wing has early C18 quarter-turn stairs with

moulded balusters. Fine late C19 fireplace with tiled surround to rear room.

INTERIOR: The brick cladding conceals substantial remains of a 3-storeyed [probably

jettied] timber-frame, of L-shaped plan, with a tenoned-purlin roof structure with

tie-beam and collar trusses with kneed principals.

Listing NGR: SU3981387869

2043

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/112 Victoria Cross Gallery

03/12/69 (Formerly listed as Victoria

Gallery)

GV II

Corn exchange converted into picture gallery c.1890, now shopping arcade and

offices. Mid C19. Limestone ashlar ground floor; Flemish bond yellow brick with

red brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof. 3 storeys; 4-window range. Ground

floor of c.1890 divided into 2 bays by pilasters with grey limestone composite

capitals; ovolo-moulded segmental-arched entry to left; plain frieze has

"VICTORIA CROSS GALLERY" in capital letters flanked by panelled strips. Gauged

brick segmental arches with flush keystones to late C19 horned sashes. Red brick

string course. Dentilled cornice. Gabled roof with crested ridge tiles; gable

end stack to right. Interior not inspected. Formerly the Corn Exchange,

converted c.1890 into the Victoria Cross Gallery by Colonel Sir Robert

Loyd-Lindsay V.C. (Lord Wantage) to house pictures of Victoria Cross heroes by

Claudier Desanges. Included for group value.

(A. Gibbons and E.C. Davey, Wantage Past and Present, 1904, p.101).

Listing NGR: SU3980087879

2044

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/113 The Bear Hotel

22/04/50

GV II

Inn. C17, remodelled c.1720, Red Flemish bond brick; early C20 limestone ashlar

to ground floor; roof and stacks not visible. L-plan. 3 storeys; 6-window range.

Early C18 gates to entry; late C18 ground floor sashes. Gauged brick segmental

arches with keystones over early C18 first-floor sashes; flat brick arches with

keystones over mid C19 three-pane second-floor sashes. Moulded cornice;

pedimented to centre with blind half-lunette. Gabled roof; stacks not visible.

Interior: First-floor room has C17 panelled dado and timber-framed wall to left,

To rear left is 3-storey, 6-window range of Flemish bond brick with flared

headers; segmental arches over mid C19 sashes except C20 casements flanking C20

door.

Listing NGR: SU3979287868

2045

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (South side)

9/114 Nos.18 and 19 (Barclays Bank)

03/12/69

GV II

House and shop, now bank. c.1850. Rusticated stucco over brick; roof not

visible. Linear plan. Italianate style. 3 storeys; 5-window range. C20

ground-floor front. Keyed semi-circular arches with hood-mould carried into

moulded string course at impost level, over horned single-pane sashes set in

cavetto-moulded architraves. Decorative cast-iron balcony. Similar 2-window

range to left side wall. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3976687895

2046

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/115 No.20

03/12/69

GV II

House, now shop and offices. Early C18, late C19 second storey. Flared Flemish

bond brick with red brick dressings. Late C19 club tiles to second floor; old

tile roof; brick stack. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 4-window range. Early C20

shop front. First floor has gauged brick segmental arches over late C19 sashes.

Coved cornice. Late C19 second-floor sashes. M-shaped roof; gable end stacks.

Right side wall in Flemish bond with flared headers with segmental arches over

late C19 sashes. Interior: Ground floor remodelled in C20. First floor not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3976687895

2047

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/116 Nos.21 and 22

03/12/69

GV II

Town house and shop, now shop and offices. Late C16. Originally timber-framed

with jettied first floor; in late C19 ground floor underbuilt in brick and first

and attic floors re-walled in mock timber framing and tile cladding; old tile

roof; brick stacks. Single-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range. C20

shop front. Pedimented 2-light cross-windows to first floor, similar without

pediment above. Cross-gabled roof; lateral stack. Left side wall has attic

window with 2 trefoil-headed lights and 2 narrow gable walls to rear. No.22, to

right of No.21 has 2-storey, one-bay front of late C19 English bond brink, with

gabled old tile roof, brick stack to rear wall, C20 door and late C19 sashes to

front and right side wall. Interior: No.21, has original cellar with stone steps

and chamfered beams; chamfered beams and dragon-beam to ground floor; chamfered

beam and mid C18 panelling to first floor, and original roof structure. No.22

has 2-bay arch-braced collar truss with large jointed, chamfered and curved post

to right; set of chamfered beams to ground floor; in rear first-floor room is

late C17 panelled door, bolection-moulded fireplace and adjoining panelling.

Listing NGR: SU3976387902

2048

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/117 Nos.23 and 24

03/12/69

GV II

House. Late C18. Flared header bond brick, red brick quoins and dressings; Welsh

slate roof with late C19 decorative ridge tiles; brick stack. L-plan. storeys;

4-window range. C20 shop front with C20 double doors and late C19 cornice. Stone

lintels over late C18 first-floor sashes. Gabled roof; rear lateral stack.

Contemporary 2-storey, 2-window range to rear of Flemish bond brick, partly

rendered, with hipped old tile roof. Interior: Remodelled in C20.

Listing NGR: SU3974887891

2049

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/118 No.27

03/12/69

GV II

Hall house. C15, floor inserted in C17 and remodelled c.1900. Hall originally

jettied and timber framed; mock timber framing applied to front c.1900; old and

C20 tile roof. C15 open hall with screens passage to right. 2 storeys and attic;

2-window range. Two C20 doors, early C20 three-light windows. C20 roof dormer.

Gabled roof. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beam on ground floor; timber-framed

partition wall divides room from possible screens passage on right, with stone

flag floor. Two-bay roof with arch-braced collar-truss and butt purlins;

timber-framed closed trusses to sides. To rear is early C18 two-storey wing,

rendered with hipped old tile roof, brick lateral stacks. Interior has 2-bay

king-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU3973387899

2050

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/119 No.28 (The Swan Inn Public

03/12/69 House)

GV II

House. Remains of C15 service end of No.27 (q.v.), later alterations. Originally

timber-framed; clad in C18 Flemish bond colourwashed brick; old tile roof; brick

stack. Original plan form unclear. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Segmental arches

on ground floor, timber lintels on first floor, over 2 late C19 sashes and 5

late C19 two-light casements. Gabled roof; front lateral stack. Left gable end

adjoining No.27 (q.v.) has mid C18 sash above door and window of c.1970.

Interior: Exposed timber framing with arch brace adjoining No.27 (q.v.) has

mortice holes for now demolished framing on site of the Swan, and assembly for

front jetty continued through to No.27 (q.v.); jowled post to chamfered and

stopped beam. Roof structure, probably C17, obscured.

Listing NGR: SU3972587928

2051

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/120 Nos.29 and 30

22/04/50

GV II

Shown on O.S. map as Nos. 28 & 29, Market Place.

House, now shops. Dated 1708 on doorway of left side wall; front remodelled

c.1880, Flemish bond brick with flared headers; limestone quoins and dressings;

late C19 banded club and plain-tile roof with crested ridge tiles; brick stacks.

Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Late C19 shop front with

C20 doors and decorative cast-iron parapet. Stone lintels with decorative

keystones, chamfered rusticated architraves, to late C19 sashes. Early C18

cyma-moulded plinth and storey band; chamfered limestone quoins. Late C19

bracketed eaves and 3 gabled dormers with cast-iron balconies, crested ridge

tiles and finials. Hipped roof; left internal stack. Left side wall has gauged

brick flat arches over late C19 sashes; large late C19 window with cornice

adjoining doorway, with Tuscan pilasters and acanthus leaf brackets to scrolled

pediment with coat of arms and date 17/08 either side of dropped key in tympanum

inscribed with letter K. Interior: Central dog-leg with landing staircase with

barley-sugar balusters on open string, fine fret-cut brackets. Fluted newel post

and panelled dado.

Listing NGR: SU3972687914

2052

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/121 King Alfred's Head Public

House

GV II

Inn, now public house. Early C18. Random bond yellow brick, red brick quoins and

dressings; C20 tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range.

Concrete lintel over paired sashes flanking C20 door. First floor has keyed

gauged brick semi-circular arches over early C18 sashes; string course at impost

level. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Outshut of similar materials to rear. To

rear left is early C18 three-storey, 4-window range of Flemish bond brick with

flared headers, and with hipped old tile roof and brick ridge stack; segmental

arches over 2 second-floor and one first-floor early C18 sashes, 4 late C18

sashes and C20 door. To right of front is 3-storey cross wing of Flemish bond

yellow brick with red brick quoins and dressings; flat brick arches over mid C19

sashes and one early C18 sash to right. Interior: Chamfered and stopped beams to

ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU3973787944

2053

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/122 Nos. 33 and 33

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.33)

GV II*

Town house, now offices. c.1700. Flemish bond flared brick, red brick quoins and

dressings; old tile roof; flared and red brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys;

5-window range. C20 central door and window to right under continuous fascia.

Gauged brick segmental arches over late C19 sashes. Coved cornice. Hipped roof;

rear and left lateral stacks. 3-window range to left side wall, in Flemish bond

brick with flared headers has first-floor windows of segmental arches over

one-light and 2 two-light cross windows with leaded casements; similar late C18

three-storey wing to rear left with half-hipped old tile roof has C18

three-light leaded casement. Interior: C18 six-panelled doors, chamfered and

stopped ground floor beams. To left is panelled room of c.1730 with marble

fireplace flanked by Ionic pilasters. To rear of room is winder staircase of

c.1730, with turned and fluted balusters on open string and panelled dado;

decorative plaster motifs and moulded cornice to landing ceiling.

Listing NGR: SU3977987933

2054

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/123 No.35

GV II

House, now offices. C17, remodelled mid C19. Mid C19 front of random bond red

brick, yellow brick quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof; brick stack. L-plan.

3 storeys; 2-window range. C20 door flanked by mid C19 pilasters with overlight

to left; C20 office front on ground floor. Segmental arches over mid C19 sashes,

with central lunette to second floor. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. C17

rendered rear wing, with gabled old tile roof. Interior: Ground floor has C17

chamfered beams and timber framing to side walls, also to rear gabled block.

Listing NGR: SU3978587937

2055

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/124 No.36 and shops adjoining to

SE

GV II

Houses, now shops. C15 and late C19: late C19 to right (No.36) with left block

dated 1884 on front; C15 parallel rear range and wing to rear at right-angles

Left range: Mock timber framing over tile cladding; old tile roof; brick stack.

2 storeys and attic; 2-window range. C20 shop front. Late C19 first-floor

3-light cross windows and 2-light windows in gabled dormers. Cross-gabled roof;

left gable end stack. No. 36 set back and to right: 2 storey, 2-window range;

roughcast with gabled Welsh slate roof and late C19 dentilled cornice and horned

sashes over C20 shop front. C15 two-storey rear range, roughcast with gabled old

tile roof and late C19 brick lateral and ridge stacks, has right-angled C15

two-bay jettied range to rear, mainly rendered over timber framing with arch

braces and wattle and daub infill, with gabled old tile roof and C20 brick gable

end stack. Interior: Rear range has no exposed trusses. Jettied range (with

access to No.36) could not be inspected but is a rare and probably complete

example of a C15 jettied town house.

Listing NGR: SU3979087936

2056

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

SU3987NE (West side)

9/125 The Bell Inn Public House

GV II

House, now inn. Late C16, originally timber-framed and jettied to centre,

extended 3 bays to left, 2 bays to right, and refaced c.1890. Ground floor of

late C19 English bond brick; club and plain tile hung jettied first floor; old

tile roof; brick stacks. Original plan form unclear. 2 storeys, extra attic

storey to left; 7-window range. Flat arch and segmental arch over late C19

cellar doors. Late C19 casements. Gabled dormer with stepped 3-light casement to

left; gablets over each of 4 first-floor windows to right. Gabled roof also

hipped adjoining rear left gable; ridge stacks. Similar left gable wall has late

C19 panelled door with overlight. Interior: To centre is 3-bay collar-truss roof

with clasped purlins; timber framing and large jowled posts exposed on first

floor. Part of chamfered beam on ground floor.

Listing NGR: SU3982287947

2057

of

2228

WANTAGE MARKET PLACE

(East side)

SU 3987NE

2 K6 Telephone Kiosks

outside No SO (Post Office

9/178 Vaults PH) and No 51

GV II

2 Telephone kiosks. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by

various contractors. Cast iron. Square kiosks with domed roof. Unperforated crowns

to top panels and margin glazing to windows and door.

Listing NGR: SU3988187888

2058

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/126 Nos.2 and 4

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.4

(Windmill Cafe and motor

showrooms))

GV II

Town house, now restaurant. c.1740. Flared Flemish bond brick with red brick

quoins and dressings; Welsh slate and old tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 3

storeys; 5-window range. Segmental arches over 2 blocked cellar windows to left.

C20 three-light window flanked by C20 door to right and mid C19 four-panelled

door in original position to left. To ground-floor left are segmental arches

over blocked window and sash. On first and second floors are gauged brick

segmental arches over C18 sashes. Moulded wood cornice. Hipped roof; rear

lateral stack. Similar 2-bay right side wall with boarded openings. To rear

right is similar 2-storey one-bay range with gabled old tile roof, brick gable

end stack and C18 sash. Interior: First and second floors not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3980687967

2059

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/127 No.14

GV II

House, now restaurant. C17. C19 stuccoed ground floor, C19 brick first floor,

rendered right side wall, all colour washed; old tile roof; C20 brick stack.

One-unit plan. 2 storeys; one-window range. C20 door and window; late C18 first

floor sash. Gabled roof; gable end stack. Interior: Chamfered and stopped

beam and plain joists on ground floor. Quarter-turn stairs. No access to attic.

Listing NGR: SU3973087990

2060

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3988, SU3987NE (North side)

6/128, 9/128 No.16

GV II

House, now shop. Late C18 with C20 alterations. Flared Flemish bond brick with

red brick quoins and dressings; C20 tile roof to front, C18 to rear; no stacks.

2-unit plan, remodelled in C20. 2 storeys; 4-window range. C20 shop front.

Segmental header arches over first-floor late C19 horned sashes. Red brick

dentilled eaves. Gabled roof. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3976488005

2061

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3988 (North side)

6/129 No.20

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as No.20 (The

Spotted Dog Club))

GV II

Town House, now shops and offices. Early C18. Flared Flemish bond brick, red

brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys;

7-window range. Consoles to stone pediment over mid C19 six-panelled door in

beaded architrave. Segmental header arches over blind windows; gauged brick

cambered arches with half-H aprons to cellar, and late C19 ground-floor sashes;

C20 window right of door. Gauged brick flat arches, half-H aprons to late C18

first-floor sashes and one blind window. Gabled roof; ridge and right end

stacks. Hipped roof to rear stair-well. 2-storey, 2-window range to rear left of

random bond brick with half-hipped old tile roof and late C18. sash to rear.

Interior: Panelling of c.1730 to hall, with stone flag floor, moulded cornice

and quarter-turn staircase of vase balusters on open string. First floor has

early C18 two-panelled doors and panelling of c.1730 with moulded cornice to

landing. Panelling, cornice, and fireplace of c.1730 to right; straight-cut

panelling and cornice to centre; fireplace of c.1730 to left. Similar staircase

to attic which has ribbed and 2-panelled doors.

Listing NGR: SU3974488020

2062

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3988 (North side)

6/130 No.36

GV II

House. C17, remodelled in C18. Original timber-framed structure clad in

colourwashed random bond red brick; old tile roof; brick stack. L-plan. 2

storeys; 4-window range. Segmental header arches over C20 door adjoining C20

window to right, blocked door to left and 4 blocked windows. On first floor are

timber lintels over three C20 two-light casements and 3 blocked windows. Gabled

roof; ridge stack. C20 three-window range to right side wall. Truss with curved

principal rafters and struts exposed in left gable wall. Outshut to rear.

Interior: Ground floor has chamfered and stopped beams. First floor and attic

not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3970388042

2063

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3988 (North side)

6/131 Mill Cottage

- II

House. Mid C18. Brick, probably Flemish bond and painted white; C20 tile roof;

brick stacks. Original 2-unit plan, remodelled in C20, 2 storeys and attic;

2-window range. Timber lintel over C20 door with C20 gabled porch. Segmental

header arches over C20 ground-floor casements and C18 three-light leaded

casements above. Dentilled eaves. 2 raking dormers with 3-light leaded

casements. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Remodelled extension to left has C18

four-light leaded casement. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3965988091

2064

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/132 Nos.5 to 9 (odd)

GV II

House, now shop. Late C18, Random bond red brick; old tile roof; brick stack.

Original 2-unit lobby-entry plan remodelled in C20. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

C20 door and plate-glass windows flanking central blocked door. Gauged brick

flat arches with keystones to 8-pane sashes flanking central blocked window.

Dentilled eaves. Half-hipped gambrel roof; ridge stack. Two C18 three-light

casements, with one leaded light each,to left gable wall. Similar one storey and

attic, one-window range wing to rear right. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3975587972

2065

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3988 (South side)

6/133 Nos. 23 to 37 (odd)

GV II

Almshouses. 1867, by J.P. Spencer for Town Commissioners. Flemish bond brick

with limestone ashlar bands; old tile roof with decorative ridge tiles; brick

stacks. Row of "one-up, one-down" cottages with rear outshut. 2 storeys;

8-window range, ascends Mill Street with every 2 bays stepped up. Shallow

pointed arches over plank doors. Pointed tympanum arches of alternating brick

and ashlar voussoirs pierced with roundels, over 2-light casements with cusped

heads; ashlar storey bands beneath similar first-floor casements. Gabled roof

with raised ashlar coping; ridge stacks. Interior not inspected. Terraced brick

wall to front with piers and ashlar steps.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.255).

Listing NGR: SU3972288002

2066

of

2228

WANTAGE MILL STREET

SU3988 (South side)

6/134 The Lamb Public House

03/12/69 (Formerly listed as Lamb Inn)

- II

House, now public house. C17. Originally timber-framed, C19 roughcast to front

and right side and brick to left side wall; thatched roof; brick stack. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 central door in C19 moulded

architrave. Mid/late C19 two-light casements on ground floor, and 3-light

first-floor casements. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Similar first-floor casements

to rear half dormers. Interior: C20 bressumers to central open fireplaces.

Chamfered beams with cyma-moulded stops and original joists throughout. Attic

not inspected but likely to be of interest. Subsidiary features: Attached to

right is one-storey extension, partly in square timber framing with brick infill

and partly rendered, with gabled old tile roof and brick internal stack.

Listing NGR: SU3958888039

2067

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987NE (East side)

9/135 Nos.11 and 13

GV II

Town house, now house and shop. Late C18. Rendered over brick; left side wall of

flared header bond brick with red brick quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof;

stacks not visible. Double-depth plan. 3 storeys; 5-window range. C20 shop

front. Keyed flat arches over sashes. Hipped roof. Left side wall has gauged

brick flat arches with keystones over sashes, some blocked; red brick storey

band and eaves course. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3988187820

2068

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987 (East side)

7/136 St. Mary's School

22/04/50

GV II

Town house, now school. c.1730, second storey added and extended to right and

left in late C19; dormitory wing by Butterfield 1874. Flared Flemish bond brick

with red brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof; brick stacks. Central

staircase plan. Early Georgian style. Originally 2 storeys, now 3 storeys;

5-window range, with pedimented central bay. Gauged brick pediment with Doric

entablature and pilasters to 6-panelled door. Gauged brick cambered arches over

2 cellar windows and C18 sashes with half-H aprons. Red brick storey band and

dentilled and moulded eaves. Roughcast late C19 second storey has sashes and

bracketed cornice over central bay which has lunette flanked by double pilaster

strips. Gabled roof; end stacks. Two late C19 bays in similar style to right of

front. Rear rebuilt and extended in late C19 with lean-to roof over passage with

Diocletian windows leading to chapel (q.v.). Interior: Some C18 two-panelled

doors and panelled shutters. Panelled room and fine fireplace to right. Central

dog-leg stairs have fluted column-on-vase balusters on open string banisters

ramped to fluted newel posts, elaborate carved brackets; panelled dado with

fluted pilasters. First floor has panelled rooms to centre and left, latter with

fine fireplace. Subsidiary features: 2-storey dormitory wing by Butterfield,

1874, with attic storey added c.1890-1900, of red brick with yellow brick diaper

work between ground- and first-floor windows, offset buttresses, limestone

ashlar bands at window sill and impost levels; rendered mock timber-framing to

first floor; one-light cusped windows in 13-window ground-floor range and narrow

first-floor sashes; club tile hung gables of second floor have sashes. Similar

style block to rear left.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.254; Paul Thompson, William Butterfield,

1971, pp,396,435),

Listing NGR: SU3983687733

2069

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987 (West side)

7/137 Chapel adjoining S side of

St. Mary's School

GV II

School chapel. 1898-9, by Ponting. Flemish bond red brick with limestone ashlar

dressings; old tile roof. Nave with apsidal east end and porch with vestibule to

west. Cross with curved hood mould above pointed multi-chamfered arch over

double-leaf plank doors, which are flanked by 3-light lancet windows. Taller

gable wall behind porch has decorative canopy over carving at apex, above 2

two-light late C13 style windows set in multi-chamfered architraves. Gable wall

of chapel has multi-chamfered pointed arch over blue brick tympanum with

elaborate rose window. Gothic crocketed spire to left. 5-bay side walls have

pointed lancets wtih ashlar band at sill level, and lean-to roof over passage

with Diocletian windows to left. Large offset and gabled buttresses to apsidal

east end, with gabled roofs over late C13 style 2-light windows with ashlar

sills. Gabled roof. Interior: Apse has wooden tierceron-vault. Decorated-style

sedilia and canopies over statues flanking east window. Nave has wall pulpit,

linenfold panelling, original pews flanking central aisle, balcony to west and

barrel-vaulted roof. Vestibule to west framed by chamfered pointed arches;

decorative canopies over statues flanking multi-chamfered pointed arch over

double-leaf doors to chapel; pointed cavetto-moulded doorway to newel stairs on

left. Stained glass windows.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.254).

Listing NGR: SU3987387706

2070

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987 (West side)

7/138 Sister Superior's House, St.

22/04/50 Mary's School

GV II

House. C17, remodelled and extended to right in early C18 and with late C19 bay

to left. Roughcast over original timber frame; early C18 Flemish bond brick with

flared headers above and to right of door; old tile roof; brick stacks. T-plan.

2 storeys and attic to left; 2 storeys to right. Brackets to pediment over

6-panelled door with fanlight. Segmental header arches over C18 four-light

leaded casement and C20 one-light casement to right. Two C18 two- and 3-light

leaded casements over late C19 three-light casement, and similar late C19

casements, to left of door. Late C19 three-storey bay to left. Gabled roof;

ridge stack. Early C18 two-storey wing to rear of Flemish bond brick with

tile-hung gable end, gabled old tile roof, brick lateral stack, C18 sashes and

storey band. Interior: Room to left has chamfered and stopped beam, panelled

dado, and early C18 quarter-turn and open-string staircase to rear left, with 3

turned balusters to each tread, wreathed handrail and panelled dado. Jamb of

rebuilt fireplace to left has reset datestone with "P.R.M. 1684". First floor

and attic not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3986487692

2071

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987NE (West side)

9/139 No.4 (Blue Boar Hotel)

03/12/69 (Formerly listed as No.4 Blue

Boar Public House)

GV II

House, now inn. c.1740. Rendered ground floor, Flemish bond brick with flared

headers to first floor; old and C20 tile roof; red and flared brick stack to

left, brick stack. T-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. Carved brackets

to flat hood over C20 door in moulded architrave to left. Mid C19 six-pane

sashes to all windows. Gauged brick flat arches with keystones over first-floor

windows. Dentilled eaves. Early C19 sash to roof dormer. Mansard roof; ridge

stack to left, rear internal stack. Sashes in similar surrounds to rear. Mid

C18 two-storey wing to right of flared brick with red brick quoins

and dressings; keyed stone lintels over C18 first-floor sashes; parapet; hipped

old tile roof and brick lateral stack. Interior: First and second floors not

inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3985487857

2072

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987NE (West side)

9/140 No. 6

22/04/50

GV II

House, now offices. Early C17, refronted and stair-turret added c.1700.

Originally timber framed. Flemish bond brick, painted white; banded old and c20

tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 6-window range. Coved

hood over C20 door. C19 plank door in beaded architrave to left. Stone lintels

over late C18 sashes and 2 mid C19 sashes to right of main door. Chamfered

plinth; brick storey band; moulded wood cornice; 3 gabled roof dormers with

early C18 two-light leaded casements. Gabled roof; rear lateral stacks. C20 rear

extension. Interior: C17 spice cupboard above chamfered bressumer to rear open

fireplace adjoining winder stairs with twisted balusters at base and vase

balusters at top. First floor has timber-framed partitions in square framing and

similar framing exposed in rear wall. 3-bay collar-truss roof with butt purlins.

Early C18 bolection-moulded door.

Listing NGR: SU3985287840

2073

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987NE (West side)

9/141 No.8

GV II

House, now shop. C17, refronted late C18. Originally timber-framed. Flemish bond

brick with flared headers; old tile roof; rendered stack. 2-unit plan. 2

storeys; 2-window range. Carved brackets to pedimented hood over late C18

six-panelled (4 glazed) door. Mid C19 wood lintel with beaded surround over C20

casement to right. Segmental arches of alternating red and flared brick over C20

three-light casements. Dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; gable end stack to right.

2-storey, 3-window range to rear right in similar style and materials. Interior;

2-unit front range has light timber framing to left side and rear and chamfered

beam. First floor and attic not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3984887832

2074

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987NE (West side)

9/142 C'est Si Bon Restaurant

03/12/69 Francais and attached shop

(Formerly listed as King

Alfred Kitchen)

GV II

House, now shop and restaurant. Early/mid C18. Originally timber-framed. Flemish

bond brick with flared headers; old tile roof; brick stack. 3-unit plan. 2

storeys; 4-window range. 2 entries to rear. Late C19 wood surround to large C20

window on right. Segmental header arches over late C18 sash, 6-panes of mid C19

two-light casement to left and C20 casement above, windows to right being partly

blocked and remodelled. Dentilled eaves. Half-hipped roof; ridge stack. Splayed

arrisses to side walls. Segmental header arch over C20 door to rear right.

Similar early/mid C18 outshut to rear remodelled in C20, Interior: 2

collar-trusses with clasped purlins to left. Timber framing to rear left wall.

Listing NGR: SU3986087813

2075

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987NE (West side)

9/143 Nos. 10 and 12

22/04/50

GV II

House. Late C15. Datestone on left gable stack 1679. Originally timber-framed.

C18 Flemish bond brick to right, late C19 brick to left; stuccoed first floor

and left side wall; old tile roof; brick stacks, left gable stack of Flemish

bond brick with flared beaders. C15 hall, remodelled in mid/late C16 as 3-unit

cross-passage plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Late C19 door and flanking

casements to left, late C19 plank door and early C19 sash to right (No.10).

First floor has late C19 casement to right, mid C18 three-light casement with

central leaded light and late C19 anthropomorphic corbel to late C17 square bay

with wood-mullioned leaded casements. Gabled roof; ridge stack and left gable

end external stack with facemask beneath datestone. 2-storey, 2-window range to

rear right, rendered over original C15 timber-framing with gabled old tile roof

and rear end stack. Interior: Exposed timber framing with arch braces to right

and rear right wing, and concealed timber-framed partition walls. Mid/late C16

chamfered and stopped ground- and first-floor beams. C17 two-panelled door to

quarter-turn stairs. Chamfered and stopped bressumer over first-floor fireplace

to right of centre. Smoke-blackened late C15 chamfered arch-braced collar-truss

roof with clasped purlins to left of ridge stack flanked by queen-strut trusses,

one to right having original wattle and daub infill. Ridge stack and ceiling

with beams probably inserted in mid C16.

Listing NGR: SU3984787824

2076

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987 (West side)

7/144 No.14

03/12/69

GV II

House, now office. Late C17/early C18, Flemish bond brick with flared headers,

10 courses of glazed brick at storey level, random bond brick above; old tile

roof; no stack. One-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. C20 door

with mid C19 pedimented surround. Segmental header arches over C20 casement

above. Dentilled eaves. Gabled roof, lower eaves line on right side. Mid C19 bow

window in right side wall, which has splayed arriss. Interior: Plain beam on

ground floor. 2-bay collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3985587792

2077

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987 (West side)

7/145 St. Anne's House

22/04/50

GV II

Town house, now dormitory accommodation for St. Mary's School (q.v.) since 1935.

Early C18; refronted and extended to right c.1880, Yellow brick with red brick

dressings and raised limestone ashlar quoins; early C18 flared brick with red

brick dressings to left side and partly exposed to rear; roof not visible; brick

stacks. Original 2-unit plan. 3 storeys; 5-window range. Triple-keyed cambered

arches over late C19 sashes with half-H aprons on first and second floors. Stone

plinth course; raised brick storey bands; moulded stone cornice to panelled

parapet. Hipped roof; end stacks. Front left stack with stone astragal and

cornice. 2-window range left side wall has gauged brick segmental arches with

keystones over blind windows; 2 early C18 sashes in similar surrounds to rear.

Entry to right in late C19 two-storey extension in similar style to right;

chamfered elliptical arch over late C19 door. Interior: Panelled doors and

shutters. Early C18 round-headed arch to late C19 panelled room with fireplace

to left. Early C18 winder stairs have fluted column-on-vase balusters, fluted

newel post and panelled dado; rusticated oak boarding to casing. Keyed round

headed arch with moulded imposts and panelled reveals to panelled landing.

First-floor room to left has bolection-moulded panelling with segmental-headed

recesses either side of fluted pilasters flanking fireplace. Late C19 block to

right has plaster ceiling and stained glass windows in ground-floor room.

Dormitory accommodation for St. Mary's School (q.v.) since 1935.

Listing NGR: SU3984587726

2078

of

2228

WANTAGE NEWBURY STREET

SU3987 (West side)

7/146 Nos. 1 to 8 (consecutive),

22/04/50 Stiles Court

(Formerly listed as Style's

Almshouses Nos. 1 to 12

(consecutive))

GV II

Almshouses. Built 1680 for Robert Stile. Flemish bond brick with flared headers;

C20 tile roof; brick stacks. Courtyard plan. One storey and attic; 5-bay range.

Central projecting bay has semi-circular arch with decorative keystone over C20

door; segmental pedimented datestone reads "The Gift of/ Mr Robert Stile/ of

Amsterdam/ Merchant who/ died October/ Y 3rd Anno Domini/ 1680". Gauged brick

flat arches over 2-light leaded casements with shutters. Chamfered plinth;

gauged brick moulded cornice; C20 hipped dormers. Hipped roof. Ridge stacks.

3-window range left side wall has gauged brick flat arches over C20 casements.

Similar detailing to 5-window range rear wall, with moulded wood architrave to

central doorway. Interior not inspected.

Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.255; VCH: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p.320.

Listing NGR: SU3984387606

2079

of

2228

WANTAGE PALMERS

SU48NW Charlton

3/147 Nos. 13 and 15

03/12/69 (Formerly listed as Palmers

Farmhouse)

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C17, later C18 wing added to front. C17 range of

square timber framing with brick infill to rear; roughcast to sides; roughcast

C18 wing has tile-hung gable end; old tile roof; brick stacks. Original 3-unit

plan with rear right outshut, later extended to T-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. Early C19 six-panelled door to left and late C19 casements throughout.

Gabled roof; ridge stack to front projecting wing and lateral stack at junction

with C17 house. Plank door adjoining early C19 four-light fixed casement with

Gothick pointed heads on right side wall of outshut. Interior not inspected but

likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4086488170

2080

of

2228

WANTAGE PORTMAY

SU3987 (North side)

7/148 Former Urban District Council

11/04/50 offices

- II

House, now offices. c.1830. Flared header bond brick with red brick dressings;

Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range.

Pedimented central bay has 2-storey porch with Doric columns and cornice to

keyed stone lintel over C20 door with stained glass overlight; similar lintel

over first-floor sash flanked by pilasters; and sashes to other window.

Bracketed wood cornice. Hipped roof; ridge stack. Similar details to sashes of

3-window range side walls; left side wall has sashes opening onto verandah.

Interior not inspected: previous location of market cross, since removed to

No.19 Church Street.

Listing NGR: SU3977087665

2081

of

2228

WANTA6E PORTWAY

5U3987 (North side)

7/149 King Alfred's School

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as King

Alfred Grammar School,

central block)

GV II

School. 1849-50 by J.B. Clacy, and 1872-3 by William Butterfield, with later

additions. Coursed limestone rubble, ashlar dressings; stone slate roof; stone

stack. Complex plan. Gothic Revival style. Central block of 2 storey, 5-window

range. 2-storey central gabled porch with offset angle buttresses; 2-light

Geometrical style window over double-chamfered doorways with plank doors and

fittings. 2-light mullioned ground-floor windows; pointed lancets to gabled

half-dormers above. Moulded kneelers and stepped coping stones to all gable

walls. Gabled roof; rear lateral stack. Similar one-storey, one-bay range to

left of front has pentice attached to chapel in similar style and with 2-light

late C13 style windows in side walls; west wall has gabled bellcote over 3-light

late C13 style window. Asymmetrical schoolmaster's house attached to right of

front is in similar style with stone ridge stack and 2-light transomed windows

with square and pointed heads: similar later C19 extension to right of darker

limestone and with old tile roof. One storey and attic, 4-window range to rear

by William Butterfield, 1872-3, of English bond brick with gabled old tile roof,

brick ridge stack and offset lateral stack; 2-light flanked by 3-light chamfered

stone-mullioned sash windows with chamfered brick jambs and 2-light casements

with overlights to hipped dormers. Interior: Front block has much restored

Norman doorway from the "Latin School" in the churchyard.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.254; Paul Thompson, William Butterfield,

1971, pp.396, 435; VCH: Berkshire, Vol IV, p.320).

Listing NGR: SU3962787676

2082

of

2228

WANTAGE PORTWAY

SU3987 (North side)

7/150 Library approx. 20m. NW of

King Alfred's School

GV II

Library. c.1872, by William Butterfield. English bond brick with flared headers

in diaper pattern; limestone ashlar dressings; old tile roof; brick stacks. One

storey; 4-window range. Hipped central porch has wood pointed chamfered arch to

lobby with segmental headed arch over plank double doors with decorative hinges.

Porch flanked by outshuts with 2-light chamfered stone-mullioned windows with

chamfered brick jambs, and offset buttresses. Hipped half-dormers have 2-light

transomed windows with cusped heads. Flush ashlar band beneath dog-tooth eaves.

Gabled roof with ashlar coping, moulded kneelers and decorative ridge tiles;

offset rear lateral stack. Side walls have segmental arches over 2- and 3-light

windows with cusped heads. 2 similar half dormers flank rear stack. Interior has

arch-braced collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3960687702

2083

of

2228

WANTAGE PORTWAY

SU3987 (North side)

7/151 Wall approx. 20m. S of King

Alfred's School

GV II

Wall. c1849-50. Coursed limestone rubble with limestone ashlar coping; pointed

moulded arch to gabled entry with stepped coping stones and moulded kneelers.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3962987651

2084

of

2228

WANTAGE PORTWAY

SU3987 (South side)

7/152 No.1

03/12/69

GV II

Includes No.44 Newbury Street.

House. Late C16/early C17, remodelled in C19. Stuccoed over original timber

framing; old tile roof. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Late C19

six-panelled door with overlight; C20 door and shop front to left. Late C19

ground- and first-floor bay windows to right; late C19 three-light casement to

left. Gabled roof. Similar 2-window range to left. Side wall has carved brackets

to flat hood over C19 six-panelled (2 glazed) door, and segmental arches over

late C19 ground-floor sashes and C20 first-floor casements. Gabled roof with

gable end stack, adjoins similar wing with gable end stack to rear right.

Similar C18 one-bay extension to rear left. Interior: Late C19 doors, except

three C18 two-panelled doors. Chamfered beams throughout, original joists to

front left. Timber-framed walling and partitions exposed in left rooms.

Queen-post roof with clasped purlins. Quarter-turn stairs in late C18 rear left

extension.

Listing NGR: SU3985087642

2085

of

2228

WANTAGE POST OFFICE LANE

SU4087, SU3987NE (East side)

8/153, 9/153 Nos.l to 10 (consecutive),

Eagles Close Almshouses

GV II

Almshouses. Built 1867 for Town Commissioners. Flemish bond red brick with

limestone ashlar bands; old tile roof with decorative ridge tiles; brick stacks.

Row of "one-up, one-down" cottages with rear outshut. 2 storeys; 10-window

range. Pointed arches of alternating brick and stone ashlar voussoirs over plank

doors with decorative strap hinges. Similar tympanum arches over 3-light

ground-floor casements, some with H-L hinges: similar first-floor 2-light

casements. 4 offset buttresses divide each paired door. Ashlar bands beneath

first- and ground-floor window sills. Gabled roof with stone coping to parapets;

ridge stacks. Interior not inspected. Built in similar style to Nos.23 - 37 Mill

Street (q.v.) also of 1867.

Listing NGR: SU3995287824

2086

of

2228

WANTAGE POST OFFICE LANE

5U3987 (East side)

7/154 Well head approx. 10m. S of

Eagles Close Almshouses

GV II

Well-head. Dated 1867. Orange brick; limestone ashlar engaged angle columns and

cross-gabled roof with moulded ridge; datestone 1867 set over octagonal stone

with cast-iron pipe set in raised quatrefoil relief. Stone water trough beneath

pipe; and wheel in right side wall. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3998787798

2087

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987NE (East side)

9/155 No. 1 (The Priory)

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as The Priory

under Church Street)

GV II

House. Late C16, remodelled and extended to rear in early C18. Roughcast over

original timber framing; old tile roof; brick stacks. Original L-plan of hall

and cross wing adjoining earlier. No.22, Priory Cottage, Church Street, (q.v.).

2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Doric pedimented porch, c.1790, to C20

door. Late C18 tripartite sashes flank sash above porch. Early C18 roof dormers

have late C19 two-light casements. Gabled roof; gable end left stack obscured by

small 2-storey projection with sashes to left side wall. Mid/late C19 two- and

3-light casements to rear. Late C16 two-storey and attic, 2-window range to rear

left, with early C18 bay added to rear: built of early C18 brick with hipped old

tile roof, brick lateral stack; has mid/late C18 sashes to left side and rear

and early C18 gabled roof dormer with 2-light leaded casement. Interior: Cellars

have chamfered and stopped middle beam, early C18 turned balusters to one-light

between front and middle cellar and late C16 three-light chamfered

stone-mullioned window to front. C18 six-panelled doors throughout. Ribbed door

to rear cellar steps with early C18 cupboard above. Chamfered and stopped beams

throughout; early C18 cupboard in front left room, early C18 cornice and C19

panelled dado in room behind. 2 keyed segmental-arched entries with moulded

imposts to rear of hall which has early C18 quarter-turn stairs with turned

balusters on closed string. Exposed timber-framing and timber-framed external

wall of No.22 (Priory Cottage) (q.v.) to first-floor right. Late C16 roof over

hall partly removed for early C18 wider pitched roof; late Cib queen-post truss

with clasped purlins survives in left cross wall. Early C18 common-rafter roof

with butt purlins to rear left. Dr. Joseph Butler (1692-1752), Bishop of Durham,

was born here.

Listing NGR: SU3954687762

2088

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987NE (West side)

9/156 No.2 and attached wall

03/12/69

GV II

House. Mid C18, remodelled and extended to rear early/mid C19. Flemish bond

brick, mid C18 random bond brick to left side wall and flared headers to right

side wall; old tile roof; brick stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic;

3-window range. Early C19 reeded architrave to door of 3 panels with top panel

(glazed); porch of c.1965. Soldier arches and coved C18 cornice over mid C19

three-light transomed windows with cusped heads; mid C18 gabled dormer with

2-light leaded casement. Roof gabled to left, half-hipped to right; gable end

left stack, ridge stack. Early C19 rear has gauged brick cambered arches over

horned sashes flanking French window with bordered lights and shutters and

glazed door with overlight; wrought iron verandah and balcony to first-floor

windows. Interior: C18 six-panelled doors. Hall has mid C18 Doric entablatures

to broken pediments over doors and early C19 straight-run stairs with wreathed

handrail. Early C19 fireplaces and cornices, blocked doorway to centre of right

side wall has mid C18 china closet in adjoining wall. Similar pedimented doorway

and mid C18 fireplace with shouldered architrave to first floor. Winder stairs

to attic which has mid C18 round-headed panelled cupboard door and common-rafter

roof. Subsidiary features: Mid C18 wall, attached to rear right and flanking

lane, is of random bond brick, divided by pilaster buttresses into 10 panels

each with stepped plinth and dogtooth cornice beneath tiled coping.

Listing NGR: SU3963987903

2089

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987NE (West side)

9/157 No.4

GV II

House. C15 hall-house, stack and floors inserted and extended to right in

mid/late C16, refronted in mid C18. Originally timber-framed. Flemish bond

brick; old tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys, original 3-window

range. C19 carved brackets to pedimented hood over early C20 door. Mid C19

horned sash in blocked door to right. Stone lintel over mid C18 sash to right,

gauged brick flat arches over other mid C18 sashes and brick soldier arch over

inserted mid C19 sash to left. Half-hipped roof; ridge, right end and rear

lateral stacks. Interior: C18 panelled and plank doors. Chamfered beams and

bressumer over fireplace. Winder stairs to rear right. C15 cruck to left

obscured by inserted stack, has smoke-blackened exposed timbers and mortices for

collar-yoke; similar truss to right has only strut visible. C16 two-bay

collar-truss roof to right.

Listing NGR: SU3962987891

2090

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987NE

9/158 Priors Hold

22/04/50

GV II

House. Late C17, extended one bay to right in mid C19. Flemish bond brick with

flared headers, C20 tile roof; brick stacks. 4-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window

range. Pedimented surround broken by fanlight to 6-panelled door. Gauged brick

flat arches over sashes; timber lintel and segmental header arch over mid C19

horned sashes to right bay. Moulded brick string course. Gabled roof; ridge

stacks. 2 roughcast wings with gabled C20 tile roofs to rear. Interior not

inspected but noted as having panelled rooms.

Listing NGR: SU3962587864

2091

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987NE (West side)

9/159 Nos.16 and 18

03/12/69

GV II

Two cottages. C17, refaced in early C18. Flemish bond brick, mainly with flared

headers, C17 square timber-framing to left side wall; old tile roof; brick

stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Segmental header arches over C20

doors, 2 late C19 casements, mid C19 three-light casement to bottom left and a

C18 three-light leaded casement to top right. Segmental arch over passage with

C17 beams to left. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Roughcast wing with gabled C20 tile

roof to rear. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3961387855

2092

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987NE (West side)

9/160 No.20

03/12/69

GV II

House. Early C17, refaced in mid C18, Originally timber-framed with square

framing to right side wall. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old tile

roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 4-window range. Carved brackets to

flat hood over 6-panelled door with overlight. Mid C18 sashes to all windows,

segmental header arches to bottom right and to narrow sash over door, timber

lintel over 2 joined sashes to left of door. Plank doors to left carriage entry.

Gabled roof; ridge stack. 2-storey, one-bay range to rear right, originally

timber-framed now of Flemish bond brick and rendered, with old tile roof and

gable end limestone rubble stack finished in brick, C19 two- and 3-light

casements and mid C18 six-panelled door. Interior: Mid C18 panelled room to

front right. Mid C18 two-panelled doors, and winder stairs of vase balusters on

closed string. Rear wing has chamfered and stopped beams and winder stairs

adjoining rear stack. First floor and attic not inspected but likely to be of

interest.

Listing NGR: SU3960687847

2093

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987, SU3987NE (West side)

7/161, 9/161 Nos.22, 24, 26 and 30

GV II

Row of 4 Cottages. Late C18. Flemish bond brick with glazed headers; concrete

tile roof; brick stacks. Row of one-unit cottages. 2 storeys; 8-window range.

Segmental header arches over four C20 doors and early/mid C19 two- and 3-light

casements, except timber lintel over 6-light fixed casement to right of No.26;

segmental header arch over blocked door and C20 casement between No.26 and

No.30. Dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU3959487826

2094

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987

7/162 Nos.32 to 36 (even)

GV II

Three cottages. Late C18, Nos.34 and 36 refronted in mid C19. Flemish bond with

flared headers to right, Flemish bond to left; old tile roof; brick stacks.

3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Segmental header arches over C20 door,

late C19 two-light casement and mid C19 horned sash to right; cambered arches

with yellow brick keys over C20 doors and mid C19 horned sashes to left.

Dentilled eaves; late C20 inserted skylights. Gambrel roof; ridge stacks, right

stack was left end stack of original house. Interior not inspected. Prominent

position at end of row. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU3958787816

2095

of

2228

WANTAGE PRIORY ROAD

SU3987 (West side)

7/163 St. Michael's House

21/12/78

GV II

Retreat house for sisterhood of St. Mary the Virgin, now flats. 1855, by William

White. Coursed and dressed limestone rubble with flush red brick bands, and

limestone ashlar dressings; old tile roof; brick stacks. Asymmetrical plan, with

east chapel. 2 storeys to left, 2 storeys and attic to gable ends; 4-window

range. Asymmetrical elevation. Porch with pyramidal roof has moulded pointed

doorway, with alternately brick and limestone ashlar arch above. Recessed gable

end to right. Similar left gable end brought forward and attached at right

angles to left wing 2-window range. Pointed arches of alternate red brick and

limestone ashlar over C20 casements. Gabled roof; lateral and ridge stacks.

Similar style to rear left and right wings with 3-light Geometrical style wood

casements. Chapel to right of front in similar materials has apsidal east end by

A.B. Allin, 1888; side walls have 2-light Geometrical style windows, offset

buttresses and 3-light chamfered mullioned square-headed window each side;

Kentish-tracery quatrefoil light to rear. Gabled roof.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.254; National Monuments Record,

BB79/6600,6601).

Listing NGR: SU3953887810

2096

of

2228

WANTAGE THE CLOISTERS

SU3987NE (North side)

9/164 The Vicarage

03/12/69

GV II

Vicarage. c.1850, by G.E. Street for Rev. W.J. Butler. Limestone ashlar; old

tile roof; limestone ashlar stacks. L-plan. Gothic Revival style, One storey and

attic; 4-window range. Gable wall of left projecting wing has cavetto-moulded

3-light cross-window with cusped heads, and hood mould over 2-light transomed

late C13-style window above. 2 offset buttresses on wall to right, with moulded

pointed arched doorway to original plank door with original fittings, flanked by

one-light transomed window with cusped head to right and 4-light cross-window

with latticed lights and iron grille to left; gabled half-dormer over door has 3

stepped latticed lights with iron grille and cusping to centre light. Cusped

rafters exposed at eaves, kneelers and cusped heads to coping. Gabled roof;

ridge and left lateral stacks. Similar detailing with bay windows to side walls.

Right side wall has 2 gabled projections and pointed-arched doorway to C20

service door. Similar one-storey gabled service wing to rear right, attached by

wall to coal-house in similar style with latticed lights. Interior: Original

detailing by G.E. Street, with fireplaces, doors, staircase, shutters and

panelling, noted as surviving.

(A. Gibbons and E.C. Davey: Wantage Past and Present, 1901, p.134).

Listing NGR: SU3964387936

2097

of

2228

WANTAGE THE RIDGEWAY

SU38SE (South side) )

4/165 Black Bushes Barn

- II

Barn. Early C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old tile roof. Aisled

3-bay plan with central threshing floor. Ventilation slits flank hipped porch

roof over C20 doors. Hipped roof. Interior: Posts braced to tie beams and wall

plates. 3-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins. Subsidiary features.

L-shaped 3 x 4 bay shelter shed to left facing rear of C20 weatherboarding over

timber frame on brick plinth with old tile roof. Queen-past truss with clasped

purlins.

Listing NGR: SU3975684302

2098

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (North side)

8/166 Stabling at Stirlings

22/04/50 (demolished)

(Formerly listed as Stirlings,

including stabling at rear)

- II

Stable block. Mid C18. Flared Flemish bond brick with red brick quoins and

dressings; old tile roof. Crescent-shaped plan with central entry. 2-storey

entry has elliptical arch with limestone-coral key and impost blocks; gauged

brick flat arch over window above; dentilled eaves; hipped roof. One-storey

wings each side of entry have 2 adjoining semi-circular arches with projecting

brick impost courses nearest entry, two lunettes flanking C20 doors; dentilled

eaves and gabled roof swept round to plain gable walls, one to left having

inserted window; dovecote with brick nesting holes in gabled projection to left

of entry. Interior: Collar-truss roof, mostly with original split rafters.

Listing NGR: SU4013787987

2099

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (North side)

8/167 No.55

GV II

Two cottages, now house. Late C17, remodelled mid C20. C20 stretcher bond brick

to front; C20 tile roof; brick stacks. 2-unit plan, remodelled in C20, 2

storeys; 2-window range. Soldier arches over C20 doors and casements. Gabled

roof; gable end stacks. Original gabled one storey and attic, one-bay wing to

rear right adjoins original rear left 2-storey outshut; both remodelled in C20.

Interior: Chamfered bressumers, original plain beams and joists to open

fireplaces in chalk rubble stacks. Timber-framed walling exposed throughout;

timber-framed first floor dividing partition. First-floor has C17 ribbed doors

and winder stairs to attic. Common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU4010787924

2100

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (North side)

8/168 Nos.45, 47 and 48

GV II

Row of 3 cottages, now two. C17. Roughcast front, square timber framing exposed

at rear; old tile roof; brick stacks. 4-unit plan. 2 storeys; 5-window range.

C19 plank doors. Late C19 three-light casements to right, two C18 three-light

leaded casements to first-floor right and C20 casements below. Gabled roof; 2

ridge and one rear internal stacks. C18 two-light casement to rear. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4007087890

2101

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD

SU4087 (North side)

8/169 No.43

GV II

House. Early/mid C18. Colourwashed brick; light timber framing to rear; old tile

roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 door in

pedimented surround. Gauged brick cambered arch over C20 three-light casement to

right; C20 window to left. C20 three-light first-floor casements. Gabled roof;

ridge stack. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4006487885

2102

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (North side)

8/170 No.39 (The Kings Arms Public

House)

GV II

House, now public house. Early C18. Mid C20 mock timber-framing, C18 Flemish

bond brick to base and rear; old tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys;

2-window range. All doors and windows are mid C20 in C16 style. Through-passage

to left. Gabled roof; ridge stack to left. Timber-framed outshut to rear left

adjoins early C18 two-storey, 2-window range of English bond brick with

dentilled eaves, gabled old tile roof and brick gable end stacks; early C19

six-panelled door and C18 two-light casement on left side wall. Interior: First

floor has C18 plank doors. Original queen-post roof with clasped purlins rebuilt

in C20. Chamfered beams in rear wing (roof not inspected).

Listing NGR: SU4004887892

2103

of

2228

In the entry for WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

8/171 (North side)

No 31 (Alton House)

The address shall be amended to read: WALLINGFORD STREET

(North side)

Nos 29 & 31 (Alton House)

------------------------------------

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (North side)

8/171 No.31 (Alton House)

GV II

House. c.1730-40, refronted c.1780. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; old

and C20 tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Late C18

six-panelled door with decorative fanlight and pedimented surround. Gauged brick

flat arches over tripartite sashes flanking door; stone lintels over sash above

door and flanking tripartite sashes. Parapet. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. C18

two-storey, 2-window range to rear right, rendered with gabled old tile roof,

brick gable end stack and 3-light leaded casement to left side wall; one storey

and attic, 2-window range to rear, of late C18 brick with hipped old tile roof

and brick ridge stack has segmental arches over late C19 two-light casements and

C18 six-panelled door. Interior: Mid C18 panelled doors. Panelled room of

c.1730-40 with original cupboards flanking fireplace to front right. To rear

right is reset dog-leg with landing staircase of c.1730-40 with turned balusters

on closed string. Similar staircase to attic, which has plank doors with

original fittings and common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU4001487882

2104

of

2228

In the entry for WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

(North side)

8/172 No 29 (Old Yeomanry House)

The address shall be amended to read: WALLINGFORD STREET

(North side)

No 27 (Old Yeomanry House)

------------------------------------

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (North side)

8/172 No.29 (Old Yeomanry House)

GV II

House. Late C18. Flemish bond brick with flared headers; Welsh slate roof; brick

stack. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 door flanked by C20 doors in C19

pedimented surrounds. Segmental arches and timber lintels over late C18 sashes.

Roof is hipped to left, attached to right, 3-window range to rear left wing has

three C18 sashes and 2 ridge stacks. Before the 1914-18 war, this building

housed the "D section" of the Berkshire Yeomanry. Attached to Alton House (q.v.)

to right. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4001087893

2105

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (South side)

8/173 Rockwell House

22/04/50

GV II

Known as St. Andrew's School.

House. c.1730. Flemish bond brick with flared headers, red brick quoins and

dressings; C20 tile roof to front, old tile roof to rear; brick stacks.

Double-depth plan. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. Moulded stone flat hood

and pilasters to C18 six-panelled door with overlight set in beaded architrave.

C18 sashes, with glazing bars of lower sashes removed, to all windows.

Ground-floor sashes have gauged brick flat arches with ogee- and wave-moulded

soffits and gauged brick floating cornices with wave-moulded soffits. Moulded

cornice. C18 two-light leaded casements to 3 gabled roof dormers. Gabled

M-shaped roof; gable end stacks. C18 sashes to left and right side walls. Stone

lintels over C18 sashes and 6-panelled door with overlight to rear. Interior:

c.1730 two- and 6-panelled doors throughout. c.1730 panelling to left room and

to-hall. Fine quarter-turn stairs have turned balusters on open string, fluted

newel posts, carved brackets, ramped handrails and early C18 latticed door to

cupboard beneath. First-floor left has c.1730 panelling; early C18 fireplaces to

right. Attic has 2-panelled doors and common-rafter roof.

Listing NGR: SU4005187852

2106

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087 (South side)

8/174 No.34

22/04/50 (Formerly listed as Nos.32

and 34 (Hunter)

GV II

Town house, now house and shop. Early C17. Roughcast over timber framing; old

tile roof; brick stacks. Single-unit plan. 2 storeys and attic; 2-window range.

C20 door and windows. C18 two-light leaded attic windows. Cross-gabled roof;

gable end stacks. Interior: Chamfered bressumer to chalk rubble stack on right;

cased beams. First floor and attic noted as having chamfered and stopped beams

and queen-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU4001087861

2107

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU4087, SU3987NE (South side)

8/175, 9/175 Nos. 28 to 32 (even)

(No.32 previously listed

22/04/50)

GV II

Row of 3 cottages, now shops and offices and flat. C17. Originally

timber-framed. C18 brick, painted white to left; C20 brick to centre; mock

timber-framing to right; old tile roof; brick stacks. Original plan form

unclear. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. Four C20 doors and C20 ground- and

first-floor casements except C18 three-light casement to left. Late C19 gabled

roof dormers. Gabled roof; gable end and one ridge stacks. Interior: Quartered

chamfered and stopped beams to right. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4000187865

2108

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU3987NE (North side)

9/176 Nos.22 to 26 (even)

GV II

Three cottages, now 3 shops. Late C16/early C17. Originally timber-framed.

Roughcast walling; C20 tile roof; brick stack. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window

range. C20 doors and windows, C18 first-floor sashes. Gabled roof; ridge stack.

Interior: No.26 (to left) has chamfered quartered beams on first floor, mid C19

two-panelled doors, timber-framed partition to right. No.24 has chamfered beam

and chamfered bressumer to open fireplace in chalk rubble stack. No.22 (right)

has chamfered ground-floor beam, jowled posts to 2 queen-post trusses with

windbraces and clasped purlins in timber-framed side-walls, which have wattle

and daub infill.

Listing NGR: SU3998187873

2109

of

2228

WANTAGE WALLINGFORD STREET

SU3987NE (South side)

9/177 No.16 and attached barn

GV II

House, now shop. Late C17, Roughcast over brick walling; C20 tile roof; brick

stack. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. C20 shop front, entry in right

side wall. Late C1S sashes above. Gabled roof with late C19 decorative

bargeboards; rear internal stack. Interior: Late C17 three-panelled

bolection-moulded door; 2-bay collar-truss roof with clasped purlins and

windbraces. Subsidiary features: C19 two-storey extension to rear right

connected to C17 timber-framed barn, of square framing with brick infill to

front and late C18 English bond brick to rear and left side wall; half-hipped

old tile roof; brick rear internal stack; segmental arch with keystone over C20

double doors in left side wall; interior has early C18 reset panelling, large

C18 bread ovens to rear, and 3-bay queen-post roof.

Listing NGR: SU3995287883

2110

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD CHAPEL HILL

(north side)

SU 29 SW 1/77 No. 12

II

2.

Early C18 cottage of rubble stone with a thatched roof half hipped at both ends and

one ridge brick stack. One storey and attic, 3 window range with 2 light 2 pane

casements under the eaves line and ground floor windows of 2 and 3 lights. C19 and

C20. Plank door set in the 2nd bay from the left.

Listing NGR: SU2446190308

2111

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD Chapel Hill

(north side)

SU 29 SW 1/78 Nos 4 and 6

II

2.

C18 two cottage range of rubble stone with a gabled thatched roof and end brick

stacks. 2 storeys and attic, 2 window, 2 door range with one dormer to the road and

attic window next to the stack on the SE wall. No. 6 has 3 light, 2 pane casements

to

the upper floor and 4 pane casements to the ground floor. Plank door beneath a

projecting hood of corrugated iron. No. 4 has 2 light, 2 pane casements to the upper

floor, 2 light, 4 pane casements to ground floor. C20 door with projecting hood.

Listing NGR: SU2450690339

2112

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD HIGH STREET

Church of St Thomas

SU 29 SW 1/70 21.11.66.

II GV

2.

1857-8 by G E Street in a plain Gothic style. Rubble stone with dressed stone

buttresses, copings and openings and gabled stone tiled roof. 3 bay nave, 1 bay

chancel, N aisle, W bellcote. 2 light simple cusped pointed windows on N side of

nave, 2 windows of 3 stepped cusped lights under pointed arches on the S side.

Chancel windows of 2 lights with cusped 'y' tracery. The roadside W front has an

elaborate interplay of buttressing which includes a central buttress that changes in

direction 6 times before it reaches the bellcote. W porch to the left hand with a

chamfered arch dying into its imposts. Plain doorway arch and plank door with thin

ironwork.

In an otherwise plain interior the N aisle has deeply undercut capitals of almost

perpendicular style and deeply splayed windows with eyebrow dripstones. Open rafter

roof with scissor beams and simple cusping, Transitional style font with nebule

enrichment, fine cothick candelabra and an 1860 stained glass E window.

Listing NGR: SU2456590273

2113

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD HIGH STREET

(east side)

SU 29 SW 1/71 No.74

(Ivy Cottage)

II GV

Early C18 cottage range now one dwelling of limewashed rubble stone with brick and

timber in the dormers and a hipped thatched roof with two ridge brick stacks. One

storey and attic, 3 window range. 6 pane leaded casements to dormer and leaded

casements to ground floor. Door to the right hand under a C20 stone tiled porch.

Extensive modernisation has not divested the house of architectural quality.

Listing NGR: SU2457090252

2114

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD HIGH STREET

(west side)

SU 29 SW 1/72 The Grange

II GV

2.

C18 of rubble stone with a steeply pitched gabled roof, slate to the road and stone

tiled to the rear with 4 tall brick stacks. 2 storeys and an attic to the rear with

2 stone tiled gabled dormers. Along E front of 4 widely spaced bays with 3 light

casement windows, all leaded except the upper left hand window which is of wood.

4 panel door placed centrally with 2 glazed lights set within deep panelled reveals

and an architrave surround.

Listing NGR: SU2454190221

2115

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD HIGHWORTH ROAD

Westmill Farmhouse

SU 29 SW 1/79

II

2.

C17 core with a circa 1820 addition of rubble stone cement rendered and incised to

resemble stonework with a gabled slate roof and one end and one ridge stack. L

shaped

plan with C17 section on a N/S axis and the 1820 addition to the W. N front of

2 storeys and 5 bays. The C17 section has 2 clapboarded gabled dormers and 3 light

sashes. The Cl9 addition has 6 x3pane sashes to the upper windows and 6 pane sashes

to the ground floor. Centrally placed 6 panel door sheltered by a cement rendered

and

gabled slate roofed porch.

Inside, the drawing room in the C17 section has 2 stopped and chamfered beams, an

enormous chamfered stone jamb to an inglenook fireplace and 2 light mullioned windows

with cavetto mouldings on the original rear wall now made internal by later outshuts.

The circa 1820 addition has an elegant cantilevered staircase of the period with

carved tread-ends.

Listing NGR: SU2318190837

2116

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD HIGHWORTH ROAD

Strattenborough Castle

SU 29 SW 1/80

II

2.

Dated 1792 on the N front to the left of the main door above a ground floor window

Built to double as a working farm and a Gothick eye-catcher for Coleshill House.

Rubble stone and brick with dressed stone quoins and openings. The farmhouse faces

its yard to the S, but its N front rises above the dwelling's roofline to form a wall

with 2 castellated projecting sham towers, one square the other polygonal. The

combination of materials suggests either a late C18 sensitivity to the organic growth

of a building: brick additions to an earlier, stone structure or a complete

rehabilitation at a much later date. The whole N facade is punctuated by mullioned

and cross mullioned windows, some blind, others with 9 pane sashes. Other features

include single and cruciform arrowslits, elaborate string coursing and stone arched

surrounds with brick infil. A wall from the main block links it on the E with a

stepped gabled barn. This is symmetrically balanced to the W by another, larger,

barn

with a gabled stone tiled roof which is set further back and has a N end with an

enormous sham window of 5 lights, partly ruinous, all bricked in . Below this

'window' is a genuine C11 Norman tympanum and above it, set in brick, the date 1794.

Listing NGR: SU2371792138

2117

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD OAK ROAD

(east side)

SU 29 SW 1/76 No. 2

II GV

2.

Early C18 cottage of limewashed rubble stone with gabled thatched roof. The original

cottage has a SW end brick stack and has been extended to the NE by a further bay

producing a 1 storey and attic, 3 bay roadside facade. 3 eyebrow dormers of 2 and

3 light wood casements and similar windows to the ground floor under wooden lintels.

C20 plank door set between first and second bays.

Listing NGR: SU2439490267

2118

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD OAK ROAD

(west side)

SU 29 SW 1/74 No. 1

II

2.

C18 cottage of colourwashed rubble stone and brick attic with a thatched roof half

hipped at the SE and gabled at the NW with a SE brick stack. 1 storey and attic.

Roadside front with two 2 light, 2 pane casements to the eyebrow dormers and one

ground floor window of 3 lights. One storey outshut to the rear.

Listing NGR: SU2436290269

2119

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD OAK ROAD

(west: side)

(west side)

SU 29 SW 1/75 21.11.66 Watchfield house

II

2.

Early Cl8 with Cl9 additions and outbuildings to the rear of chequer brick and stone

quoins and openings with a gabled Bradstone tiled roof and 3 brick stacks. 2 storeys

and attic with a S front of 4 bays. The left hand bay has 6 pane sashes with margin

lights, the remainder are 4 pane sashes. Panelled and glazed door in the second bay

from the left set in are 4 pane sashes. thin Boric columns. The interior is not of

special interest.

A 10 foot chequer brick wall surrounds the garden is not of special interest.

Listing NGR: SU2433590396

2120

of

2228

1. WATCHFIELD OXFORD SQUARE

Nos 9 and 11

SU 29 SW 1/73

II

2.

Late C17-early C18 former farmhouse, now a 2 cottage range of rubble stone with a

steeply pitched gabled asbestos tiled roof with one end and centre brick stacks.

2 storeys and attic to No. 11. No. 9 of one bay and No. 11 of 2 bays. No. 9 has a

2 pane, 3 light C20 casement to the upper floor and a similar window under a wooden

lintel to the ground floor. Plank door under gabled porch. No. 11 has a gabled

dormer set centrally with C20 casements, similar casements to those in No. 9, and a

hipped asbestos tiled porch with a plank door and a 3 pane, 4 light casement window.

Listing NGR: SU2438790190

2121

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW FARINGDON ROAD

SU39SE (West side)

1/180 Milestone at SU 3505 9126

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone, painted white with black lettering. Inscribed:

Faringdon/5/Wantage/4.

Listing NGR: SU3505091260

2122

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW FARINGDON ROAD

SU39SE (West side)

1/181 Milestone at SU 3612 9010

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone, painted white with black lettering. Inscribed:

Faringdon/6/Wantage/3.

Listing NGR: SU3612090100

2123

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW FARINGDON ROAD

SU38NE (West side)

2/182 Garlands Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. c.1780-90. Flemish bond brick with some flared headers; Welsh slate

roof; brick stacks. 2-unit outshut plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Broken

pedimented surround to 6-panelled door with fanlight. Gauged brick flat arches

over sashes; dentilled eaves. Gabled roof; gable end stacks. Interior: Panelled

doors, plain dog-leg stairs. Subsidiary features: To right is mid/late C18 one

storey and attic, 2-window range block of Flemish bond brick with flared headers

and with dentilled eaves and gabled old tile roof. Interior: Loft has cheese

room and trap doors for hoisting sacks into granary.

Listing NGR: SU3611089406

2124

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW ORCHARD GARDENS

SU38NE (North side)

2/183 Fairview

GV II

House, originally 2 cottages. Early/mid C17. Square timber framing with arch

braces and brick infill; thatch roof; brick stacks, coursed limestone rubble

base to left. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 door and casements.

First floor has canted bay windows supported on carved brackets. Gabled roof;

gable-end external stacks, that to left has bread oven projection. One-storey

wash-house in similar materials with hipped roof to right of front. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3662188441

2125

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW ORCHARD GARDENS

SU38NE (South side)

2/184 The Thatched Cottage

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C16/early C17. Square timber framing with angle

braces; rendered front right wing; thatched roof; brick stack. L-plan, 3-unit

lobby-entry main range. One storey and attic; 3-window range. Mid C20 porch and

door. Mid/late C19 casements. Gabled roof; ridge stack. Similar casements and

C20 extensions to rear. Interior not inspected but noted as having full sets of

chamfered and stopped beams and joists to left of stack with chamfered bressumer

over fireplace and C18 staircase in front right wing.

Listing NGR: SU3665988430

2126

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW ORCHARD GARDENS

SU38NE (South side)

2/185 The Cottage

GV II

House. Two ranges: Late C16/early C17 to right partly demolished, 2-storey block

to left built in late C17; converted into cottages in mid C19. Roughcast walls,

over timber frame to right; old tile roof to left, thatched to right; roughcast

and C20 brick stacks. 2-units with rear outshut to right, late C17 two-unit

lobby-entry plan to left. 2-storey, 3-window range to left with C20 porch and

door and early C20 windows; gabled roof and ridge stack. One storey and attic

2-window range to right has blocked door; mid C19 two- and 3-light casements and

one C20 casement, and gabled roof with ridge stack. Mid C19 casements to rear

left, one C18 lead-latticed light to rear right. Interior: Late C17 block to

left has chamfered beams throughout and full set of chamfered and stopped beams

and joists to ground-floor room on right; early C18 fireplace with

bolection-moulded surround on left; late C17 winder stairs and ribbed doors;

collar-truss roof wtih butt purlins. Late C16/early C17 block to right has

chamfered beams, inserted stack and 2 mid C19 straight flight staircases and

2-bay queen-post roof. The late C16/early C17 block originally extended further

left because upper face of truss adjoining late C17 block faces right.

Listing NGR: SU3664688407

2127

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW ORCHARD GARDENS

SU38NE (South side)

2/186 Church Croft

27/06/72

GV II

Vicarage, now house. 1853/4 by G.E. Street. English bond red brick; Welsh slate

roof; brick stacks. T-plan. Gothic Revival style. 2 storeys; 4-window range.

Hood mould over pointed chamfered doorway to plank door with original fittings.

To left are chamfered segmental arches over 4-light chamfered wood-mullioned

cross window, 2-light casement, 3 stepped stair-lights over door and gabled

dormer over 2 paired sashes. Right gable wall has pointed chamfered arch over 3

narrow segmental-headed sashes above 4 narrow sashes with shouldered heads.

Chamfered plinth and storey courses. Gabled and half-hipped roof, M-shaped to

left; gable end, lateral and internal stacks all have tumbled-in brickwork.

Interior: Original fittings include plank and panelled doors and shutters,

fireplaces and stairs with chamfered balusters.

Listing NGR: SU3661788374

2128

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/187 Coppice Leaze Farmhouse and

attached walls.

GV II

Farmhouse. Graffito FB 1737 on brick to right. Flared header bond brick with red

brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys and

attic; 3-originally 5-window range. Segmental header arches over 6-panelled door

and C18 ribbed door in moulded wood architraves flank late C18 sash. Wide late

C18 porch on Doric columns. Segmental header arches over sashes. Chamfered brick

cornice. C20 dormer. Hipped roof; rear lateral stack and right end stack with

bread oven projection, 2-storey, 3-window range wing to rear right in similar

materials and style. Interior: Mid C18 two-panelled doors, chamfered and stopped

beams. Panelled room with moulded cornice to left. Subsidiary features: Mid C18

wall of Flemish bond brick with flared headers and stone coping to rear right

and curving round garden to join front wall. Short walls with pyramidal coping

to piers attached to either side of front wall.

Listing NGR: SU3678088657

2129

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/188 Manor Farmhouse

25/10/51

GV II*

Farmhouse. Graffito 1725 on brick to right of door; probably C17 core to right.

Flemish bond flared brick with red brick quoins and dressings; old tile roof;

flared and red brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 5-window range. Centre

bay brought forward and has own parapet. Fine doorway has fluted pilasters and

carved brackets to flat hood with moulded cornice and panelled soffit;

6-panelled door with overlight. Gauged brick cambered arches with triple

keystones over sashes with half-H aprons. Red brick storey bands; parapet

panelled in red brick and is ramped to centre bay. Gabled roof dormers. Gabled

roof; end stacks. To rear right is 2-storey, one-bay block of Flemish bond

brick with gabled old tile roof, dentilled eaves, 2-storey canted bay window and

C17 timber-framed rear gable wall; similar early/mid C18 two-storey, 3-window

range block to rear. Left side wall of front range has early C18 brick wall

hiding narrow 2-storey early C18 rear block parallel to front range of similar

materials with gable end stack and 2-light leaded casements. Interior: Panelled

doors and shutters. 2-unit front range has panelled hall with quarter-turn

stairs; turned balusters on open string, carved brackets, wreathed handrail,

panelled dado with fluted pilasters. Early C17 panelling in room to right, with

early C18 alcoves flanking fireplace which has initials "RP 1604" in decorative

frieze overmantle. First-floor room to left has early C18 panelling to left with

mid C19 fireplace and grate, and room to right has ribbed doors flanking mid C19

fireplace and grate; bolection-moulded door in rear right wing. C19 back stairs

to cheese room in rear left wing. C18 winder stairs from first floor to attic,

which has early C18 plank door and bolection-moulded door. 4-bay collar-truss

roof; common rafter roof to rear left.

Listing NGR: SU3682488578

2130

of

2228

WEST CHALLOM SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/189 Wall partly enclosing garden

to E of Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Wall. c.1725. Random bond brick with pilaster strips on plinth course and

limestone coping. Wall ramped to piers, each with moulded stone entablature,

which flank entry near house. Wall also ramped to 4 similar piers, with moulded

plinths, which flank front entry and front wall.

Listing NGR: SU3685088555

2131

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/190 Fernleigh

GV II

House. Mid C18. Colourwashed, Flemish bord brick with flared headers; coursed

limestone rubble to left side; old tile roof; brick stacks. Original 2-unit plan

remodelled in C20. 2 storeys; 3-window range. Segmental arches over C19

four-panelled door, C20 two-light windows and narrow blind windows to right.

Storey band. Half-hipped and gabled roof; gable end stacks. Interior: Some

chamfered and stopped beams and joists. Chamfered bressumer to fireplace on

right. Said to have original collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SU3677688391

2132

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/191 Challow Head

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. C17, mid C18 front range. Colourwashed brick; old tile

roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 2 storeys; 3-window range. C20 door. Segmental

arches over early C20 two-light casements and blind window over door. Storey

band. Gabled roof; large rear lateral stack. To rear right is one storey and

attic, 4-window range with rendered walling over original timber frame, gabled

old tile roof and brick ridge stack; C20 door, early C20 casements and 2 gabled

dormers. Outshut with gabled dormer to left side. Interior: Mid C18 dog-leg

staircase to rear left of front range, has turned balusters on open string. C17

rear range has chamfered and stopped beams and joists. First floor not inspected

but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU3677788380

2133

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/192 Barn approx. 150m. S of

Challow Mead

GV II

Barn. C17. Weatherboarding over timber frame on brick and limestone rubble base;

wood shingled roof. 5-bay plan with central threshing floor. C20 double door and

loft door to left. Gabled roof. Interior: Heavy jowled posts braced to wall

plate and tie beam. 5-bay queen-post roof with clasped purlins and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3675688322

2134

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW SILVER LANE

SU38NE (West side)

2/193 Barn approx. 150m. SW of

Challow Mead

GV II

Barn. C18. Weatherboarding over timber frame on brick and limestone rubble base;

asbestos sheet roof. 4-bay plan. Old strap hinges to C20 double doors. Gabled

and half-hipped roof. Interior: Posts braced to wall plate and tie beams. 4-bay

collar-truss roof with side struts, clasped purlins and windbraces.

Listing NGR: SU3673088324

2135

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW

SU38NE

2/178 Church of St. Laurence

24/11/66

GV

II*

Church. Late C12; late C13 chancel; restored in mid C19. Roughcast over

limestone walling; limestone ashlar dressings; stone slate roof; C20 lateral

brick stack on limestone ashlar base. Nave and chancel. Late C13 two-light east

window, angle buttresses. Side walls of chancel have C15 two-light square-headed

windows. South side of nave has mid C19 Plate-tracery 2-light windows flanking

early C16 four-centred moulded and blocked doorway. North side of nave has mid

C19 two-light C15 style window and late C12 round-headed doorway with waterleaf

capitals to single order of shafts. C15 gabled porch has cusped and decorative

bargeboard; timber structure and screens to sides over low limestone rubble wall

restored in mid C19. West gable has angle buttresses, late C13 trefoil-headed

lancet and late C13 double bellcote. Gabled roof. Interior: Chancel has 2

corbels for statues, piscina restored in mid C19, wall tablet to Elizabeth

Hobbs, d.1757, and John Hobbs, d.1730. C15 chancel screen with one-light

divisions. Nave has early C17 panelled pulpit and C13 tub-shaped font. C18

tie-beam roof. Stained glass: Mid/late C19, except fragments of C15 glass at top

of east window.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, pp.262-3).

Listing NGR: SU3666688328

2136

of

2228

WEST CHALLOW

SU38NE

2/179 Milestone at SU 3686 8727

- II

Milestone. Early C19. Limestone, painted white with black lettering. Inscribed:

Wantage/2/Lambourne/7/Shrivenham/9.

Listing NGR: SU3686087270

2137

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (North side)

13/154 Raised footpath

GV II

Raised footpath. Probably C18. Stone uncoursed rubble with stone flags to

surface. Approx. 45 metres long. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4061292881

2138

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (North side)

13/155 The Plough Public House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as The Plough

Inn)

II

Public House. Probably mid C17. Painted brick to ground floor; square

timber-framing above with C20 brick infill; thatch roof; brick end stack to

left, ridge stack to centre. Single storey and attic; 4-window range. Plank door

to left. Irregular fenestration of casements to ground floor left. 4-pane horned

sashes to ground floor right. Eyebrow dormers with 3-light casements. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4056692839

2139

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (North side)

13/156 Sheperd's Cottage

GV II

House. Probably early C18. C19 brick plinth; large timber-framing with rendered

infill; thatch half-hipped roof; brick end stack. Single storey and attic;

2-window range. C20 door to centre with C20 open porch. C20 three-light metal

casements to left and right. Swept dormer to left with 3-light wood casement.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4034192807

2140

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/157 Raised footpath

GV II

Raised footpath. Probably C18. Stone uncoursed rubble with stone flags to

surface. Approx. 50 metres long. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4062092896

2141

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/158 The Vicarage

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Vicarage)

GV II

Vicarage. Probably early C19. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond;

stone slate roof; brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. 4-panel door to

centre with overlight and flat hood on shaped brackets. 12-pane unhorned sashes

to all openings with flat brick arches. Flat brick band between ground and first

floors. Worn stone panel above flat brick band to centre. Dentil brick course to

eaves. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4062992865

2142

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/159 Church Farmhouse

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Church

Farm)

GV II

Farmhouse. C17 with C19 addition. Coursed stone rubble; stone slate roof; old

plain-tile roof to addition; brick ridge stack. 2-storey, 2-window range.

6-panel part-glazed door with hood to left. 16-pane unhorned sashes to all

openings. C19 addition forms cross-wing to left of 2-storey, 2-window range,

with irregular fenestration of casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4068392857

2143

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/160 Barn and stable approx. 10m N

of Church Farmhouse

GV II

Barn and stable. Probably mid C18. Stone coursed rubble with brick dressings;

stone slate roof to barn at left; old plain-tile roof to right; single-storey,

5-bay range. Double plank doors to left of centre. Plank door to right of

centre. 2-light openings with segmental brick heads to right and centre, having

wood louvred frames. Roof half-hipped. Interior not inspected. Included for

group value.

Listing NGR: SU4068492878

2144

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/161 West Hanney Post Office

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Post

Office)

GV II

House, part formerly post office. C17 with C18 alterations. Rough-cast, probably

on stone rubble; stone slate to lower portion of roof; old plain-tile to ridge

area of roof; massive brick ridge stack to left of centre, ridge stack to right

of centre. Probably 3-unit lobby-entry plan originally. 2-storey, 5-window

range. 6-panel door to left of centre with open-pedimented wood surround.

16-pane unhorned sashes to ground and first floors left and left of centre.

2-light casements to ground and first floors right and right of centre. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4065092830

2145

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/162 Chuch of St. James

24/11/66

GV II*

Church. Nave c.1150; late tower C12; C13 south transept; C14 south arcade and

aisle, and nave lengthened to west; C15 chancel; C19 restoration, including

raising of nave, addition of clerestory, and porch. Stone uncoursed rubble;

slate roof to chancel and tower, old plain-tile roof to nave and south aisle.

4-bay nave with south aisle and south transept, north tower and 2-bay chancel.

C19 porch to left of centre of nave with 2-centred archway on cluster columns.

Romanesque doorway on spiral columns having dog-tooth imposts and richly carved

arch; C19 plank double doors. 2-centre arched doorway to right-return of tower

with C19 plank door, 4-centre arched doorway with hoodmould to centre of

chancel. Romanesque lancets to centre of nave with some C19 stone work. C19

two-light plate tracery window to left of nave. Two 3-light stone mullion

windows to chancel with arch-topped lights and hood moulds. Romanesque lancet to

tower. South side: 2-centre arched doorway to nave right of centre with stone

hood on brackets. Paired cusped lancets with flat heads to left of centre, and

to right, of nave. C19 fenestration to south transept, including 3-light

geometrical tracery window to south end. 3-light stone mullion windows to

chancel. C19 quatrefoil windows to clerestory. Interior: C19 kingpost roof of

4-bays to chancel. C19 plate tracery windows to west end. 5-light Perpendicular

tracery window to east end of chancel with hood mould. Interior: C19 kingpost

roof of 4-bays to chancel. C19 arch-braced collar truss roof of 8 bays to nave.

C19 scissor-truss roof to transept. C19 lean-to roof to aisle. Piscina to right

of altar. Late C17 altar rail of turned wood balusters. C15 chancel screen with

C19 wood panels to base. 2-centred chancel arch of 2 orders; inner order carried

on three-quarter columns with foliate capitals supported on corbels. C17 wood

hexagonal pulpit to left of chancel screen. Romanesque font on C19 stepped

plinth. Round font has vertical bands of rosettes. South arcade of four

2-centred arches on cluster columns. Fragments of medieval glass to windows of

aisle.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire; 1975, p263: VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924,

p291-2)

Listing NGR: SU4061992800

2146

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/163 Chest tomb to William Woodward

approx. 2(in S of transept of

Church of St. James

GV II

Chest tomb. Dated 1725 to inscription. Stone. Rectangular. Cyma-recta moulded

plinth. Plain central panels to each side and end. Baluster mouldings to

corners. Shaped edge to plain top slab. Inscription to south-facing panel.

Listing NGR: SU4061992777

2147

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/164 Manor Farmhouse

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Prior's

Court)

GV II

Farmhouse. Probably early C17, with C18 cross-wing, having C20 alterations.

Brick plinth to cross-wing; stone uncoursed rubble; complex stone slate roof;

brick ridge stack to left of centre, and ridge stack to cross-wing. Probably

originally 2-unit lobby-entry plan, now L-plan. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window

range, with 4-window cross-wing of 2 storeys and attic to right.

Single-storey-and-attic gabled porch to left of centre with studded door having

wood lintel. 2-panel door to left of cross-wing, and plank door to right of

centre of cross-wing. Irregular fenestration, mostly of C20 casements, with wood

lintels. C17 four-light wood mullion windows to first floor left, and to right

of centre with ovolo-moulded mullions. Cross-gable to left, with 2-light

casement. 2 full, gabled, dormers to cross-wing with 2-light casements. Rear: 2

storeys and attic; 5-window range. 2-panel door to left of centre with flat

stone arch. 2-light casements to all openings, those to first floor having

leaded lights, except C20 fenestration to C20 projecting addition to right. 2

gabled full dormers. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4058392780

2148

of

2228

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU4092 (South side)

13/165 Rose Cottage

GV II

House. C17. Render, probably on stone rubble, to plinth; irregular

timber-framing with painted brick infill to ground floor; irregular

timber-framing with rendered infill above; thatch half-hipped roof; stone ridge

stack to centre with C18 brick flue attached to right side. Single storey and

attic; 3-window range. Irregular fenestration of 2-light casements. 2 swept

dormers with 3-light casements. Left return: C20 glazed door with C20 open

porch. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4027892784

2149

of

2228

The following buildings shall be included:

WEST HANNEY CHURCH STREET

SU 4092 (east side)

13/180 Implement shed approx

20 metres to north-west

of Aldworths

II

Implement shed. C18; probably 2nd half, with C19 addition. Timber frame on

rubblestone plinth; horizontal board cladding, that to C18 part of very wide

boards and with cover strips over the joints. Thatched roof. One storey,

4 bays, the right-hand bay an addition and partitioned off from the rest.

Front and left side open, having timber posts on brick plinths with straight

braces to wall plate and tie-beams; right bay has board double door; roof

hipped at left end. Interior: wall posts are sharply jowelled and have

chiselled carpenter's marks; collared queen-post roof trusses with crudely-cut

through purlins; log-like rafters and ridge-piece. Examples of C18 implement

sheds are not common and this is a particularly good-quality one.

Listing NGR: SU4025192876

2150

of

2228

WEST HANNEY MAIN STREET

SU4092 (North side)

13/166 Carter's Close

II

House. C17. Irregular timber-framing with painted brick and rendered infill;

thatch half-hipped roof; stone ridge stack to left of centre with C18 brick flue

attached to left; brick end stack to right. Single storey and attic; 3-window

range. Plank door to C20 porch at right of centre. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Swept dormers with 3-light casements, having leaded lights. Interior

not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4046392976

2151

of

2228

WEST HANNEY POST OFFICE LANE

SU4093 (East side)

11/167 Rectory Farm Cottages

16/05/84

GV II

Pair of cottages, possibly converted from house. Probably early C18, encased and

altered C19. Red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; old plain-tile roof;

brick ridge stack to centre, C19 brick end stack to right. Probably originally

2-unit lobby-entry plan. Plank doors with segmental brick heads to left, and to

right of centre. Door to right of centre has C20 brick open porch. 3-light wood

casements with segmental brick heads to left of centre, and to right. Grey brick

flush band between ground and first floors. Two 2-light wood casements to first

floor. Interior not inspected, but reputed to have elements of timber-framing.

Listing NGR: SU4062393074

2152

of

2228

WEST HANNEY POST OFFICE LANE

SU4093 (East side)

11/168 Barn approx 10m NW of Rectory

16/05/84 Farm Cottages

(Formerly listed as Barn North

West of Rectory Farm Cottages)

GV II

Barn. Probably early C18. Large timber-framing with weather boarding; C20

interlocking tiles to half-hipped roof. 3-bay barn. Central doorway, and

opposing door to rear, both with doors missing. Queen post roof with wind

braces, most common rafters survive. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4060993090

2153

of

2228

WEST HANNEY POST OFFICE LANE

SU4093 (West side)

11/169 Old Dunsdons

GV II

House. Early C18. Red brick with flared headers, having ashlar stone bands and

dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick end stacks. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window

range. 6-panel part-glazed door to centre with stone architrave surround, brick

segmental relieving arch, and flat hood on brackets. 3-light stone mullion

windows to left and right with stone architrave surrounds, moulded sills, and

flush, shaped aprons. Brick segmental relieving arches above windows. Flat stone

band between ground and first floors. 3-light stone mullion windows to first

floor left and right with stone architrave surrounds, moulded sills, and flush,

shaped aprons. 2-light stone mullion window to first floor centre, with stone

architrave surround, moulded sill, and flush, shaped apron. 2 gabled full

dormers with 2-light casements. Interior not inspected. C20 addition to right,

of 2-storey, single-bay range. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4057293027

2154

of

2228

WEST HANNEY POST OFFICE LANE

SU4093 (West side)

11/170 Manor Cottage

II

House. C17. Small timber-framing with rendered infill; C20 plain-tile roof;

brick end stacks. 2-storey, 3-bay range. Plank door to centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements. First floor jettied. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4056993013

2155

of

2228

WEST HANNEY SCHOOL LANE

SU4092 (South side)

13/171 Lamb Cottage

II

House. Probably mid C17. Large timber-framing with painted brick infill; C20

plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to centre. 2-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey.

3-window range. Ribbed door to centre. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements.

Double Queen-post roof truss to right-return gable end. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4079692921

2156

of

2228

WEST HANNEY THE GREEN

SU4092

13/172 Village Cross

25/10/51

GV II

Village cross. Re-assembled c.1908, incorporating some C15 stone-work. Stone.

Octagonal stepped base. Tapering octagonal shaft supporting square panelled top

and cross. Included for group value.

(N. Hammond, The Oxfordshire Village Book, 1983, p176)

Listing NGR: SU4065092944

2157

of

2228

WEST HANNEY THE GREEN

SU4092 (West side)

13/173 West Hanney House and attached

25/10/51 archways

(Formerly listed as West

Hanney House)

GV II*

Rectory now house. Dated 1727 on sundial to south front. Red brick with flared

headers, with red brick dressings; slate mansard roof; brick lateral stacks and

end stacks. Baroque style. 3-storey, 2-bay centre; 2-bay ranges of 2 storeys and

attic to left and right. Main front to garden 2:2:2. Centre 2 bays project

forward. Sash door to right of centre with overlight and segmental brick head

having keystone. Segmental-headed 12-pane unhorned sashes with segmental brick

heads having keystones and shaped brick aprons to all openings except false

window to third floor right of centre. Flat brick band between ground and first

floors. Flat brick band to base of parapet. Panelled parapet, swept up to centre

2 bays. Panelled parapet to centre 2 bays. Lateral stacks flank centre 2 bays.

Right return: 3-storey, 2-bay centre; single-bay ranges of 2 storeys and attic

to left and right. 1:2:1. Regular fenestration, mostly of false windows. End

stacks flank centre 2 bays. Interior: C18 dog leg staircase and panelled rooms.

Attached archways to left and right with open pediments.

(Buildings of England, Berkshire, 1975, p263; VCH: Berkshire, Vol 4, 1924, p285)

Listing NGR: SU4058492888

2158

of

2228

WEST HANNEY THE GREEN

SU4092 (West side)

13/174 Garden wall approx. 30m S of

West Hanney House

GV II

Garden wall. C18. Stone uncoursed rubble to lower half; red brick with flared

headers in Flemish bond above. Wall forms an L-shape on the East and South sides

of the garden. Approximately 3 metres high, each side being approximately 45

metres long.

Listing NGR: SU4060092858

2159

of

2228

WEST HANNEY THE GREEN

SU4092 (West side)

13/175 Granary approx.5m NW of West

Hanney House

GV II

Granary. Probably mid C18. Staddle stones; weatherboarding on timber-framing;

stone slate half-hipped roof. Single-storey, 3-bay range. Plank door to left

return. 3-light wood mullion window to centre. Interior not inspected. Included

for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4056292895

2160

of

2228

WEST HANNEY THE GREEN

SU4092 (West side)

13/176 Stable block approx. 30m NW of

24/11/66 West Hanney House

(Formerly listed as Stable

Block at West Hanney House)

GV II

Stable block, part now converted to garages. Early C18, with later alterations.

Coursed stone rubble; stone slate roof. Single storey and attic; 9-window range.

Stable doors to left and to left of centre. Garage doors to centre. Plank door

to right of centre. Irregular fenestration of casements and openings with

louvred woodwork. Gabled dormers. Hay dormer to left of centre. 2 glovers to

centre and to right, that to centre having weathervane. Interior: feeding rack

to left. Datestone of 1838 to centre.

Listing NGR: SU4055192919

2161

of

2228

WEST HANNEY WINTER LANE

SU4092 (East side)

13/177 Castle Acre

II

House. C17, with later alterations. Coursed stone rubble; stone slate roof;

brick ridge stack to right of centre. Probably 2-unit lobby-entry plan with

cross-wing to left. 2-storey, 2-window range with cross-wing to left. C20 door

to right of centre with C20 open porch. Irregular fenestration of C20 casements.

2 raking dormers with C20 casements. Left return and rear of timber-framing with

rendered infill. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4067792978

2162

of

2228

WEST HENDRED MILL LANE

SU4588 (North-east side)

19/193 Old Mill Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse. Probably mid C17. Small timber-framing with brick infill;

weatherboarding to left and right, probably on timber-framing; thatch roof,

half-hipped to left, hipped to right; brick ridge stacks to left of centre, and

to right. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. Stable door to left return of

lean-to addition at left of centre. Irregular fenestration of casements. 3 swept

half-dormers. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4505488829

2163

of

2228

WEST HENDRED MILL LANE

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/194 The Mill House

GV II

Mill house. Probably mid C17 with later alterations. Render, probably on

timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to right of centre, end

stack to left. 2 storeys and attic, 5-window range. Probably C19 lean-to

addition to centre and right of ground floor. C19 panelled door to right. Ribbed

door to centre. Irregular fenestration of casements with leaded lights. Gabled

full dormer to right. Interior not inspected. C20 addition to right is not of

special architectural interest.

Listing NGR: SU4516688708

2164

of

2228

WEST HENDRED MILL LANE

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/195 Granary approx. 10m NE of The

Mill House

GV II

Granary. Probably early C18. Staddle stones; timber-framing with

weatherboarding; C20 shingle half-hipped roof. Single storey and attic; 3-bay

range. Plank door to centre. Single-light leaded casement to left. Interior:

queenpost roof.

Listing NGR: SU4518088725

2165

of

2228

WEST HENDRED MILL LANE

SU4588 (South-west side)

19/196 Sheltershed approx. 30m N of

The Mill House

GV II

Sheltershed, now garage. C18. Brick plinth; timber-framing to rear and side

walls, with weatherboarding; old plain-tile hipped roof. 4-bay sheltershed. 3

openings to centre and right. Garage door to left. Queenpost roof with plank

ridge. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4517488761

2166

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/178 Sparsholt Court

24/11/66

II

House. Early C17 rear range; mid C17 cross-wing to rear right; mid C18 front

range. Grey brick plinth; red brick; old plain-tile hipped roof; brick end stack

to left; brick internal stack to right of centre. 2-storey, 3-window range.

6-panel part-glazed door to centre with painted wood architrave surround and

flat hood on brackets. 16-pane unhorned sashes with flat brick arches to all

openings. Brick dentil course to eaves. Rear: timber frame with painted render

and brick infill. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SU4496988765

2167

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/179 Robey's Farmhouse

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Manor

Farm)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Probably early C18 front range, with C17 cross-wing to

rear. Grey brick with red brick dressings; old plain-tile roof; brick end

stacks. storeys and attic; 5-window range. 4-panel door to centre with

overlight. Segmental-headed wood cross-windows to ground floor left and right,

all with segmental brick heads and leaded lights. Flat brick band between ground

and first floors. Wood cross-windows to first floor. Coved plaster eaves. Three

C20 hipped full dormers with 2-light casements. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4493888566

2168

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/180 Robey's Farmhouse, granary

approx. 3m SW

GV II

Granary. C18. Staddle stones; close-studded timber-framing with passing braces

and weatherboarding; corrugated asbestos sheeting to half-hipped roof. Single

storey and attic; 3-bay range. Plank door to centre. Queenpost roof.

Listing NGR: SU4493188554

2169

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/181 Robey's Farmhouse. sheltershed

approx. 10m SW.

GV II

Sheltershed. C18. Close-studded timber-framing with passing braces to rear and

side walls, having weatherboarding; corrugated asbestos sheeting to hipped roof.

Single-storey 3-bay range. Braced openings to front. Interior: queenpost roof.

Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4492488547

2170

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/182 Yew Tree Cottage

GV II

Cottage. C18, with C20 addition to left. Square timber-framing with painted

brick infill to ground floor, rendered panels above, thatch roof; brick end

stack to right. Single storey and attic; 3-window range. Sash door to right.

2-light casements to ground floor. Interior not inspected. C20 addition to left

is not of special architectural interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SU4492888511

2171

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/183 Yew Tree House

GV II

House. Probably late C16. Irregular timber-framing with rendered infill; thatch

roof, half-hipped to right; brick ridge stack to right of centre, end stacks.

Probably 4-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 5-window range. 4-panel door to

right of centre with gabled hood on brackets. Irregular fenestration of

casements, all having leaded lights. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4493788492

2172

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/184 College Farmhouse

II

Farmhouse, now house. C17 with later alterations. Render, probably on

timber-framing, with some timber-framing visible; C20 plain-tile complex

half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack to centre, C19 brick end stack to end of C19

addition to right. Complex plan, possibly originally 2-unit lobby-entry plan,

with later cross-wing. Single storey and attic, 2-window range. Plank door to

lean-to porch at left return of cross-wing to right. Irregular fenestration of

casements. Gabled dormer to cross-wing. Timber-framing to right return and to

part of rear. Interior: open fireplace to ground floor right.

Listing NGR: SU4489588423

2173

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/185 Curly Cottage

II

House, possibly former farmhouse. Probably late C16, with later alterations.

Roughcast, probably on timber-framing; old plain-tile roof; brick ridge stack to

left of centre. 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey, 3-window range. Irregular

fenestration of mostly C19 casements. Painted wood dentil cornice to eaves.

6-panel door to porch at rear. Interior: sitting room to ground floor left, has

open fireplace with shaped brick back and chamfered wood bressumer; also

ovolo-moulded spine beam with jewelled and barred end stops. Sitting room to

ground floor centre has open fireplace with wood cornice-shaped mantel shelf.

Chamfered spine beams with ogee end stops to ground floor centre and right. C20

straight flight staircase from ground to first floors. Much timber-framing

visible to first floor.

Listing NGR: SU4485588315

2174

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/186 Church of The Holy Trinity

24/11/66

I

Church. C14. Ashlar stone plinth with moulded top to south aisle porch and

tower; irregular flint and stone rubble mixture; lead roof to nave and aisles;

old plain-tile roof to chancel; roof of tower not visible. 3-bay aisled nave

with 2-bay chancel and west tower. Stone porch to centre of south aisle, with

plank double outer doors to 4-centre arched doorway. Paired trefoil open lancets

to each side of porch. Stone benches to interior of porch. Plank double doors to

2-centre arched inner doorway with hood mould, 2-light rectilinear tracery

windows to left and right of south aisle. 2 flat-roofed dormers with 2-light

casements to nave. 2-light rectilinear tracery window with flat head and hood

mould to east end of south aisle. Plank door to 2-centre arched doorway with

hood mould at centre of chancel. 2-light rectilinear tracery window with lancet

lights and flat head to left of chancel. 3-light reticulated tracery window to

east end of chancel. North side: blocked 2-centre arched doorway at centre of

north aisle. 2-light stone mullion window with lancet lights and flat heads to

left and right of north aisle, and to east end. 2-light reticulated tracery

window to left of chancel. 3-stage west tower: 2-light rectilinear tracery

louvred openings to each side of top stage. Plain parapet to tower. Interior:

braced collar-truss common-rafter roof to chancel. C14 encaustic tiles to

chancel floor, with some C19 encaustic tiles to upper step of sanctuary.

Probably early C18 wood altar rail with turned balusters and moulded rail.

Trefoil-topped pisciha to right of altar. Fragments of medieval glass to east

window. 2-centre chancel arch. Braced collar-truss common-rafter roof to nave,

with tie beams porbably inserted 1746 (one dated). C14 encaustic tiles to floor.

Hexagonal wood pulpit of c.1630 to left of chancel arch. C19 pews to nave,

except C15 fronts to rear rows of pews, with blind tracery. Aisle arcades of

three 2-centre arches on octagonal columns. North aisle has some C15 pews, one

with blind tracery to end, Red cross painted on north wall to east end of aisle.

South aisle: octagonal stone font with wood pyramidal cover of c.1630. Red cross

painted on south wall to east end of aisle.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire: 1975, p264; VCH: Berkshire: Vol 4, 1924,

pp306-7)

Listing NGR: SU4473288276

2175

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/187 The Old Vicarage Cottage

II

House. C17. C20 brick plinth; irregular large timber-framing with painted brick

infill to ground floor, rendered infill above; thatch roof, half-hipped to left,

hipped to right; brick ridge stack to centre, end stack to right. 2-unit

lobby-entry plan. Single storey and attic; 2-window range. Plank door to centre.

3-light casements with leaded lights to ground floor left and right. 2 eyebrow

dormers with 3-light casements. Interior not inspected. Weather boarded addition

to right under thatch roof.

Listing NGR: SU4480988243

2176

of

2228

WEST HENDRED

SU4488

18/188 Glebe House

24/11/66 (Formerly listed as Glebe

House and The Old Vicarage)

II

Vicarage, now house. Probably early C19. Roughcast, probably on brick, with

rendered quoining and window surrounds; slate hipped roof with lead ridges;

various brick stacks. 2-storey, 5-window range to garden front. Centre bay

breaks forward. Part-glazed double doors to centre with fanlight and rusticated

surround. Tall 12-pane unhorned sashes to ground floor left and right. Flat

rendered band between ground and first floors. 12-pane unhorned sashes to first

floor. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4481588253

2177

of

2228

WEST HENDRED EAST GINGE

SU4486

22/189 Ginge House

25/10/51 (Formerly listed as Ginge

Manor House)

II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18 with C19 bay windows. Red brick; old plain-tile

hipped roof; various brick stacks. storeys and attic; 3-window range. 6-panel

door with overlight and flanking lights to centre. C19 brick porch. C19 angled

bay windows to ground floor left and right with hipped roofs. Flat brick band

between ground and first floors. 16-pane unhorned sashes with brick flat arches

to first floor. Three C19 gabled full dormers. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4472486668

2178

of

2228

WEST HENDRED EAST GINGE

SU4486

22/190 Ginge Manor House

25/10/51

GV II

Manor house. Early C17, with early C18 cross-wing to left, and C20 addition to

right. Brick; some small timber-framing to centre, with brick infill; complex

old plain-tile roof; various brick stacks. Single storey and attic; 4-window

range with cross-wing of 2 storeys and attic to left. C20 panelled door to

centre. Irregular fenestration of sashes and casements. Left return of

cross-wing: red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; half-hipped roof. 2

storeys and attic; 5-window range. 18-pane unhorned sashes to all openings

except 12-pane unhorned sashes to ground and first floor centre. Shaped brick

band between ground and first floors. Dentil cornice to eaves. 2 full dormers to

attic with segmental pediments. Rear: 6-panel door with wood Doric pilaster

surround and flat hood on carved brackets to right of centre. Irregular

fenestration of casements and sashes. Interior: dog-leg staircase with

barley-sugar twist and fluted balusters, moulded handrail and panelled dado.

Early C18 panelling to some rooms in early C18 cross-wing.

Listing NGR: SU4473086490

2179

of

2228

WEST HENDRED EAST GINGE

SU4486

22/191 Ginge Manor Cottage

GV II

Cottage C17 with late C19 front. Red brick with random flared headers; thatch

roof, hipped to left; brick end stacks. Single storey and attic; 2-window range.

Plank door to lean-to-addition to right return. 3-light casements to ground

floor. Gabled dormers with old plain-tile roofs and surrounds. Rear: small

timber-framing with brick infill. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4469486452

2180

of

2228

WEST HENDRED EAST GINGE

SU4486

22/192 House approx. 140m NW of Ginge

Manor House

II

House. Probably mid C17. Red brick; old plain-tile roof, hipped to right; brick

ridge stack to left of centre. Probably 3-unit lobby-entry plan. 2-storey,

5-window range. C20 glazed door to left of centre with C20 open porch. Irregular

fenestration of casements. Left return: timber-framing with brick infill.

Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU4458486549

2181

of

2228

WOOLSTONE CHURCH LANE

SU28NE

5/176 Beechtree Cottage

GV II

Two cottages, now house. Graffito on stone near door RG 1794; early C19

extension to right. Squared and coursed chalk on sarsen base, chalk quoins;

thatched roof; brick,stack. 4-unit plan. 1 1/2 storey, 6-window range. 3-window

C18 range to left has timber lintel and heavy frame to plank door with fire

insurance Plaque over. 2 late C18 three-light leaded casements and one mid C19

three-light casements to first floor; timber lintels over C20 casement to

ground floor. C20 two-and 3-light casements to right, with segmental brick:

arches over ground floor windows, one of which blocks central door. Late C18

three-light leaded casements to top of left gable. Half-hipped roof, central

ridge stack. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SU2938987706

2182

of

2228

WOOLSTONE CHURCH LANE

SU28NE

5/179 Elm Cottage and Wall Cottage

GV II

2 cottages. C17 (Elm Cottage to right) and late C18 (Wall Cottage). Squared

chalk brought to course, chalk quoins, sarsen base, brick buttresses to Wall

Cottage; thatched roof, brick stacks. 2-unit plan to Elm Cottage, one-unit to

Wall Cottage. 1 1/2 storey. 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 casements

and doors. Beneath eaves of Elm Cottage are chalk blocks cut and shaped to

produce circular and lozenge shapes with sarsen infill. Single ridge stack; C19

lateral stack to rear of Elm Cottage; half-hipped roof. Interior of Elm

Cottage; chamfered bressumer over fireplace, and chamfered and stopped beam to

left hand room; timber framed partition; 2-bay, closed collar- truss with

central access. Artificial stone and concrete tile extension to rear of Elm

Cottage.

Listing NGR: SU2941887718

2183

of

2228

WOOLSTONE WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU28NE

5/178 Cob Cottage

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Late C17. Irregular timber framing and partly rendered;

small scantling, roughly arranged into large squares; brick infill; timber -

framed bay to right added c.1700; thatched roof; brick stacks. L-plan. 1 1/2

storey, 4-window range. C18 studded door. C20 casements. Ridge and gable -end

stacks; 2-window range to rear wing with gable-end stack; half-hipped roof.

Interior: Full range of chamfered and stopped beams in rear room, which has

stone flag floor and original open fireplace; original fireplace over served by

same stack; quarter-turn and straight-flight stairs, probably C19, in original

position, at junction of two wings. C20 lean-to at angle of wings and extension

with hipped roof to right.

Listing NGR: SU2938487853

2184

of

2228

WOOLSTONE WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU28NE

5/181 Merestones

21/11/66

GV II

House. c.1700, extended in mid C18 and mid C19. Chalk ashlar on sarsen base;

stone slate roof; brick stacks. U-plan with 2-unit front range. 2 storey, 3-

window range. Mid C19 trellised porch to mid C19 4-panelled door with over

light. Mid C19 sashes with margin lights have timber lintels over 1st floor,

original chalk lintel and mid C19 brick soldier arch over ground floor. Gabled

roof; fine central stack has central recessed panel and moulded detail to top;

Interior: Chalk lintel and timber lintel to original fireplaces; mid C19 dado

to central through passage and mid C19 4-panelled doors; stone flag floor to

rear left; mid C19 stairs, to rear right: dog-leg with landing, closed-string

square newels with carved detail and turned finials; original plank and

panelled doors with strap hinges at 1st and attic floor levels; the two attic

doors have timber frames with chamfered and stopped frames; original common

rafter-roof with butt purlins. To rear left is C18 stepped chalk stack (blocks

original window) adjoining brick and tile mid C19 lean-to. Mid C19 brick and

tile lean-to at rear filling in original yard. Mid C18 one-bay block to rear

right in Flemish bond brick, and uncoursed chalk rubble; tile(j Mid Cl? wing to

front right has been demolished.

Listing NGR: SU2942787868

2185

of

2228

WOOLSTONE WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU28NE

5/182 Manor Farmhouse

GV II

Farmhouse. Early C18. Flemish bond brick; squared and coursed chalk to sides

and rear; C20 tile roof; brick stacks. 3-unit lobby entry plan. 2-storey, 6-

window range. C19 flat hood, cambered brick arch over 4-panelled (2 glazed)

door. Similar arches over C20 casements, original blind window above door; S-

light leaded casement to rear. Raised storey bandy hipped roof; brick ridge

stack. Interior: chamfered and stopped beams; dog-leg with landing stairs to

rear right have early C18 moulded balusters and square newel post. Contemporary

service wing to rear left; 3-window range; ridge stack; original 3-light leaded

casement to rear gabled wall. Late C20 flat roofed extension to left.

Listing NGR: SU2948587594

2186

of

2228

WOOLSTONE WOOLSTONE ROAD

SU28NE (West side)

5/186 Woodruff Orchard

- II

House. C17, early C19 addition. Uncoursed chalk rubble, chalk quoins; one bay

of early C19 brick to right; thatched roof, brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 1 1/2-

storey, 1-window range. C20 pointed brick arch over mid C19 plank door

(blocking. original door); house entered from right gable wall. C17 leaded 6-

light casement to lower right, C17 leaded 3-light casements to dormers; other

casements C20, except rear has C17 wood mullioned 3-light casement and two 2-

light casements. Gabled and half hipped roof; end and ridge (end before early

C19) stacks. Interior: original chamfered and stopped beam to left room. C20

extensions to left and rear.

Listing NGR: SU2949088435

2187

of

2228

WOOLSTONE

SU28NE

5/177 Church of All Saints

21/11/66

GV II*

Church. Circa 1200, early C13 chancel; late C13 south transept; vestry c.1974.

Built for St. Swithun's Priory in Winchester. Squared chalk brought to course

on sarsen base, limestone quoins and dressings; stone slate roof. Chancel,

south transept, nave, bellcote. Transitional and Decorated styles. 2-light east

window set in random bond brickwork of c.1760; two-window range to side walls

of early C14 two-light windows. Late C13 two-light window to south transept.

North wall of nave has early C14 two-light window, C13 lancet and central door

of c.1200 which has moulded round arch, carved capitals and imposts and engaged

columns to jambs with late C19 studded door; south wall of nave has C13 lancet

and 4-centered arch over blocked door. Gabled roofs. Stone bellcote of c.1663;

two-light west window also of c.1663 has cavetto moulded surrounds and label

mould. Interior: C13 piscina and sedilia, 3-bay canted and planked roof of

c.1870. Transitional arch with dentilled outer mouldings and carvings to label

stops depicting the Green Man. South transept has piscina on east wall. Nave

has wood pulpit and prayer desk of c.1867 and fine brass chandalier of c.1800;

lead font with C14 ogee motifs to pointed arches but said to be c.1200

(Pevsner); C15 four-bay crown post roof. (Buildings of England, Berkshire,

p.313.)

Listing NGR: SU2943987599

2188

of

2228

WOOLSTONE

SU28NE

5/180 Johnings

- II

House. Late C16 to left, dated TW 1815 to right. Chalk rubble brought to

course; with limestone dressings to left; squared chalk to right; thatched roof;

brick stacks. Original 2-unit plan extended by 2 units with additional rear

wing in early C19. 1 1/2-storey, 4-window range. Late C16 studded door to left

has decorative ironwork to straps and handle, and bars-over sliding shutter;

C19 plank door to right. 3-light stone-mullioned windows to left with splayed

surrounds; C20 plate glass with original iron fittings. Timber lintels over 2-

and 1-light leaded casements to right, one with plate glass inserted. C16 block

has one similar 3-light window and a 2-light stoned-mullioned ovolo- moulded

window lighting the stairs; 3-light leaded casements to rear of C19 right side.

End stacks; half-flipped roof. Interior: C19 2-panelled and plank doors.

Cambered bressumer over left C16 fireplace with small salt/spice cupboard with

original door and butterfly hinges; timber-framed central partition wall,

original beams with stopped chamfers; C20 staircase in original position,

within a 5-sided projection from the rear wall; first floor has C16 panelled

door-and collar-trusses with butt purlins; jowled central post veiling beams

morticed into collars; C19 right side more plain but retains chamfered beams.

Early C19 rear wine random bond brick; Welsh slate roof; 1 1/2-storey, 4-window

range; 2-bay post and pad truss.

Listing NGR: SU2938887911

2189

of

2228

WOOLSTONE

SU28NE

5/183 Waterfall Cottage

GV II

House. Late C16/early C17. Timber-framed in small square framing with diagonal

bracing; thatched roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan. storey, 2- window range.

Late C18 segmental head with carved soffit over 6-panelled (2 glazed) C19 door.

Late C18 canted casements with segmental heads and 4 leaded lights to each

caement. Half-hipped to right; brick end stack to left. Interior: retains

chamfered and stopped beams, late C18 moulded architrave to fireplace; newel

stairs opposite entry, original floorboards; 2-bay queen- post truss, clasped

purlins. Right side has late C18 brick, weatherboard and tile lean-to with

casement as above. C20 concrete block extension to rear.

Listing NGR: SU2942187838

2190

of

2228

WOOLSTONE

SU28NE

5/184 The White Horse Inn

21/11/66

GV II

House, now Inn. C17. Timber-framed, square framing with diagonal bracing; right

gable wall rebuilt in C20; C20 tile roof; brick stack. 2-unit plan. 2- storey,

2-window range. Central C20 porch and door. Early C19 canted five-light leaded

windows to first floor; 6-light leaded windows with decorative top light set in

canted bays with stone slate roof flank door. Each side wing is gabled; front

left internal stack:. Interior: shouldered flat arch to stone fireplace in front

right room; some main chamfered and stopped beams survive but interior

extensiveley remodelled. Wing to left with rendered walling retains C17 three

light casements with ovolo-moulded mullions. Rear C17 block retains timber

frame to right side only; thatched; lateral brick stack. C20 lean-to against

gable wall.

Listing NGR: SU2936187803

2191

of

2228

WOOLSTONE

SU28NE

5/185 Wool stone Lodge and adjoining

Cottage

- II

House. C17, reconstructed and extended c.1839. by Captain Butler, R.N. retd.

L-plan. Roughcast walls; Welsh slate roof; brick stacks. Two storeys. Garden

front: 3-window range; margin lights to sashes with hood moulds; dentilled

eaves; gabled side wings with central raised parapet; ridge stacks. Right side

4-window range; near-centre door has 6-panelled and reeded architrave; sashes

and lunettes to first floor, 2 sashes and 2 French windows with margin light

sashes to ground floor. Interior: lime ash floor immitating stone flagging in

hall, which retains elliptical arch to rear; original fireplace and staircase

with cast-iron balusters; original fireplaces to other rooms; room to front

right has Gothick style cast-iron fireplace and late Cl6 oak panellin, removed

from an unknown house in Wales c.1870. Moulded and dentilled cornice,

overmantle has 3 painted scenes from the Labours of Hercules. To rear right of

Captain Butler's work of c.1830 are two late C17 to early C18 cottages:

roughcast walling; slate roofing, brick ridge stack of c.1700. When Captain

George Butler built Woolstone Lodge, he planted a small park opposite the

garden front with elms, beeches etc., diverted the mill stream and built the

Stag House and building housing the granary and stables attached to the house.

(John Hadow, The Village of Woolstone, Oxford (privately printed) 1975. p23)

Listing NGR: SU2946087831

2192

of

2228

WOOLSTONE The Mole House

SU 28 NE

5/187

GV II

Cottage, probably C17 origins, mid/late C18, and C20 extension. Rendered

rubblestone and shingle-clad and rendered timber frame with Straw-thatch roof.

Plain-tile outshut roof. Brick central ridge stack. Brick and stone plinth.

Originally 2-unit plan. 2-storey, 2-window range. Facing gable (shingle-clad)

has door and porch on end of outshut to left and small 1-light windows to right.

Right side has 2 old 2-light leaded casements over two 3-light casements, that

to right leaded, and both with Gothic-arched lights. Left side has outshut and

a 3-light and a 2-light eyebrow dormer. C20 2-storey extension and a lean-to

to rear. Interior: back-to-back brick open fireplaces with bressumers, one

retaining bread oven. Chamfered spine beams. Double purlin roof with principals

supported on central brick wall and stack. End gable trusses visible, one cut

through. Included for group value only.

Listing NGR: SU2936487836

2193

of

2228

WOOTTON

SP4701

15/149 No.25 (Two Chimneys)

- II

House. C17, Light timber framing of 2 panels deep: with brick infill. Gabled

thatch roof; end stacks of stone finished in brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and

attic; 2-window range. C20 door and 2-light casements, including dormers: stone

buttress left of door. Interior and rear not inspected but likely to be of

interest. C20 extensions to left, and to right of front.

Listing NGR: SP4766301524

2194

of

2228

WOOTTON

SP4701

15/150 No.61

- II

2 cottages, now house. C17. Colourwashed limestone rubble; half-hipped thatch

roof; left end stack of stone finished in brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and

attic; 1-window range. Timber lintels over old plank door and C17 ribbed door

with strap hinges flanking three-light wood-mullioned window. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4769601858

2195

of

2228

WOOTTON

SP4701

15/151 Church of St. Peter

09/02/66

GV II

Church. Early C14: restored C15, C18 and in 1932. Coursed and uncoursed

limestone rubble: rendered west wall. Gabled old tile nave roof and stone slate

chancel roof. Nave and chancel with north chapel and vestry. Early C14 two-light

Decorated east window: corner buttresses. South side of chancel has C13

two-light Y-tracery window and splayed light: mid C18 north chapel has similar

C13-style window. North side of nave has 2 medieval and 2 C19 buttresses

flanking late C15 three-light cinquefoil-headed window. Late C19 north vestry

has C15-style door and window. South side of nave: late C15 two- and 3-light

cinquefoil-headed windows flank C17 porch which was rebuilt in 1932:

segmental-arched ovolo-moulded porch and south doors. West gable has offset

corner buttresses and C16 two-light window above late C15 three-light window

with restored mullions. Interior: reredos by Sir Ninian Comper. Early C14

ogee-headed piscina. Chancel roof designed by Rev. S.E. Cottam (c.l932). C18

segmental chancel arch. Nave has C18 ledger stone in aisle, C19 pulpit, and

memorial tablet to Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins d.1780: C18 candelabra. Medieval

(probably C15) tiles relaid in porch floor. Stained glass: east window by Kempe

commemorates Kate (d.1898) wife of Lord Berkeley who lived at Foxcombe Hall,

Boars Hill.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.313; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, p,403;

Bodleian Library, MS Top Berks. C51 no.238 (early C19 drawing)).

Listing NGR: SP4762201382

2196

of

2228

WOOTTON

SP4701

15/152 Church of St. Peter, chest

tomb approx. 7m. S of chancel

GV II

Chest tomb. Late C18. Limestone. Moulded plinth and cornice: plain inscription

panels. In memory of Thomas Richards, d.1755, and dated 1773 and 1828.

Listing NGR: SP4763401372

2197

of

2228

WOOTTON

SP4701

15/153 Manor Farmhouse

09/02/66

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble with brick quoins and

dressings; gabled old tile roof; symmetrical brick end stacks. L-plan with rear

right wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Carved brackets to flat hood

over panelled door with overlight. Gauged brick flat arches over tripartite

sashes and 6-pane sash above door. Storey band and dentilled brick eaves. Mid

C18 service range of similar materials to right of front: of one-storey and

attic, 2-window range with gauged brick flat arches over adjoining 2-light

leaded casements and 2-light casement in gabled half dormer. Rear wing of

similar materials and style. C20 porch to left. Interior and rear not inspected

but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4770201182

2198

of

2228

WOOTTON

SP4701

15/154 Wooton Manor House

- II

Farmhouse, now house. Mid C18. Coursed limestone rubble, with brick quoins,

pilaster strips and string course. Hipped old tile roof; brick end and rear

lateral stacks. 4-unit plan. 2 storeys; 6-window range. Segmental brick arch and

segmental hood over C20 door left of centre. 2-light leaded cross windows, with

gauged brick cambered arches over ground-floor windows. C18 rear extension

altered C20, and C20 rear extension. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4765201753

2199

of

2228

WOOTTON OLD BOAR'S HILL

SP40SE

6/155 White Cottage

- II

Small house. Early/mid C18. Colourwashed limestone rubble; gabled old tile roof;

brick end stacks, One-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber

lintel over C20 plank door. Segmental brick arches over early C20 fixed and

2-light casements: gabled dormers. Interior: chamfered beam and split elm

joists. Winder stairs adjoin stack. First floor not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4850402193

2200

of

2228

WOOTTON OLD BOAR'S HILL

SP40SE

6/156

Yew Cottage

- II

House. Late medieval: remodelled C17: altered and extended in 1970's.

Cruck-framed. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; ridge stack of stone

finished in brick. Hall house; floor and stack inserted in C17. One storey and

attic; 3-window range, includes C20 extension to left of gable end of original

range. Flat stone arches over C20 door and casements. Interior: C17 chamfered

beam and open fireplace. Late medieval raised cruck, with halvings for collars

and spurs and trenched for through purlins (all removed).

Listing NGR: SP4848501996

2201

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/157

No.5

- II

House. Mid/late C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick end

stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels over

C20 door and flanking casements: 2-light dormer casements. C20 one-storey

extension to right. Interior: chamfered beam. First floor not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4760508888

2202

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/158

09/02/66 No.12

GV

- II

House. Late C17/early C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; brick

end stacks. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintel

over central C20 plank door: stone-clad lintel over flanking C20 three-light

casements: timber lintels over C20 half-dormer casements. C18 service wing to

rear of similar materials. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4759308658

2203

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/159 No.13 (Wytham Stores and Post

09/02/66 Office)

(Formerly listed as No.13)

GV II

House, now shop and house. c.1800. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate

roof; C20 brick end stack. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; symmetrical

2-window range. Keyed stone lintels over C20 plank door with c.1900 timber hood,

and over C20 two-light casements: similar windows in gabled half-dormers. c.1900

brick extension to rear. Interior not inspected. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4759408650

2204

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/160 No. 14

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Cottage

to

S of Nos.12 and 13)

GV II

House. C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; right end stack of

stone finished in C20 brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range.

Concrete lintels over C20 windows: C20 dormer windows. C18 service wing to rear,

of similar materials and one storey and attic, has C20 door to right. Interior

not inspected but likely to be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4760208632

2205

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/161 No.17

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Cottage

No.17)

GV II

House. Mid/late C16, remodelled in C18. C18 coursed limestone rubble, except

front first-floor wall of timber framing with tension braces. Gabled thatch

roof; C20 brick end stacks. 2-unit plan. 2 storeys; 2-bay range. Timber lintels

over C20 door and casements. Wrought-iron C18 sign-bracket to right suggests

former use as public house. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4772808568

2206

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/162 No.20

- II

Small house. Late C17, extended in C18. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch

roof; end stacks of C18 brick to left and stone finished in brick to right. One-

extended to 2-unit plan. One storey and attic; 2-window range. Timber lintels

over C20 plank door and casements, and C20 dormer casements. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4774908560

2207

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/163 No.28

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as 28

Wytham. 29 Wytham)

GV II

Farmhouse, now house. Early C18. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled C20 tile

roof; end stacks, of brick to right and stone finished in brick to left. 3-unit

plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 door and

casements. Interior: chamfered beams and collar-truss roof.

Listing NGR: SP4757308621

2208

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/164 Bridge over Seacourt Stream,

at SP 4765 0877

- II

Bridge. Late C18/early C19, Coursed limestone rubble: 2 round archways beneath

raised string course to each side.

Listing NGR: SP4765008770

2209

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/165 Church Cottage

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Cottage

adjoining and overlooking

church and from NE)

GV II

House. C17, remodelled in C20. Rendered front: rest of brick and limestone

rubble; half-hipped thatch roof; end stack of stone finished in brick. 2-unit

plan. One-storey and attic; 3-window range. C20 casements and half-dormer

casements: C20 porch and small C19 one-storey extension to right. Interior not

inspected but likely to be of interest. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4752208583

2210

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/166 Church of All Saints

09/02/66

GV II

Church. Early C14 and C15: whollyrebuilt 1811 for the 5th Earl of Abingdon.

Uncoursed roughly dressed limestone; coursed dressed limestone to chancel.

Stone-coped stone-slate roofs. Chancel, and nave; west tower added 1811. Early

C14 Curvilinear 2-light east window: east gable also has early C19 trefoiled

light above early C16 round-headed light, and offset corner buttresses. 2-bay

south wall of chancel has C15 cinquefoil-headed lights. 3-bay south wall of nave

has early C14 two-light Decorated windows with unusual radiating mouchettes in

head: north wall of nave has early C16 round-headed light, and early C14

two-light Decorated window to east of early C17 ashlar porch which has trefoiled

spandrels to doorway and cinquefoil-headed side lights: C14 two-centred north

doorway frames early C19 panelled and ribbed door. North aisle has early C16

2-light windows in end walls. Tower: C15-style door with scrolled ends to label

mould; west door with Gothick head set in 2-centred moulded arch; late C15

two-light round-headed window and early C19 two-light window; stair-turret to

south. Cinquefoiled lights to belfry; crenellated parapet. Interior: sanctuary

has black and white quarry floor, dated 1701. Early C17 communion table; early

C19 communion rail. Double-chamfered chancel arch. Early C19 Gothick pulpit and

octagonal font on thin stem. Early C19 pews, and musicians' gallery with 3-bay

segmental-arched arcade and thin Gothic-style panels. Early C19 hammer-beam

roof: nave roof rests on early C14 head corbels, one of which shows a man

playing bagpipes. Memorials: late C17 and C18 plain lozenge-shaped floor slabs.

Reset brass of William de Wytham (d.1406) and wife with 3 shields reset on early

C19 inscription. Three C17 wall tablets in chancel inscribed 1634/AP and 1624/TP

set in heart, and to John Paynton, 1612. Stained glass: very fine C18 Adoration

of the Shepherds in east window. Early C16 Flemish glass and C16 heraldic glass

in south chancel windows. Nave has memorial windows of 1912, and of 1920 and

1930 by Robert Anning Bell. The rebuilt church incorporated material from Cumnor

Place (demolished 1811), namely the early C14 east window and nave windows: the

north door, head corbels and other details were re-used from the original

church. The church borders the gardens of Wytham Abbey (q.v.) the former seat

of the Earls of Abingdon and restored 1809-10.

(V.C.H.: Vol.IV, p.429; Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.314; Bodleian

Library, M.S. Top., Berks, c.57, Jol.l19, for drawings of church before and

after rebuilding; National Monuments Record).

Listing NGR: SP4749608556

2211

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/167 Church of All Saints, gateways

and attached walls approx.

15m. NW of porch

GV II

Gateway, formerly postern of Cumnor Place. Late C16. Limestone. Two-centred arch

with trefoiled spandrels, casement-moulded architrave and Roman inscription on

frieze of brattished entablature. Early C19 wall of dressed limestone runs

approx. l0m. to left and joins rubble wall at right angles which runs approx.

l3m. to other gateway dated A.D.1570; two-centred arch, moulded architrave and

cornice. The doorways were moved to Wytham from Cumnor Place, demolished 1811 -

see Church of All Saints (q.v.), Wytham.

Listing NGR: SP4748308587

2212

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/168 Church of All Saints, two

chest tombs approx. 10m, NNW

and 9m. N of porch

GV II

Two chest tombs. Early C19. Limestone. Moulded plinth and cornice: corner

balusters: 2 plain panels each side. Chest tomb 9m. N of porch commemorates

Idkins family, dated 1805 and 1808.

Listing NGR: SP4749808569

2213

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/169 Church of All Saints, chest

tomb approx. 10m. NW of porch

GV II

Chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone. Moulded plinth and cornice: corner balusters:

2 plain panels each side. Commemorates the Ball family, dated 1826 and 1820.

Listing NGR: SP4748508565

2214

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/170 The Dower House

09/02/66 (Formerly listed as Post

Office and store, The Dower

House. Cottage to W of Post

Office and store, Dower House)

GV II

House. Late Cl7/early C18: refronted mid C19. Uncoursed limestone rubble,

roughcast front; gabled artificial stone slate roof; symmetrical end stacks of

stone with moulded drip course and stone finished in brick rebuilt in C20.

L-plan with rear left wing. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Mid C19

half-glazed door: bracketed hood with sundial and inscribed "FS 1859".

Two-storey-and-attic square bay window to left has chamfered wood-mullioned

lights: canted bay window to right has narrow sashes set in chamfered

stone-mullioned lights: 2- and 3-light stone-mullioned windows above: similar

2-light window in gabled roof dormer. Late C18 cottage of limestone rubble with

gabled stone slate roofs to left: mid C19 range to right. 2-storey rear wing of

similar materials has 2 mid C19 three-light Gothic casements. Interior: cased

and chamfered beams. Mid C19 spiral staircase with stick balusters.

Listing NGR: SP4759608610

2215

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP40NE

3/171 Hill View

- II

Shown on Ordnance Survey map as Woodview.

House. C17. Uncoursed limestone rubble; gabled thatch roof; end stacks of brick

to right and stone finished in brick. 2-unit plan. One storey and attic;

2-window range. Timber lintel and concrete-rendered surround to C20 casements

flanking C20 door with brick porch. C19 extension with thatch roof to right.

Interior: winder stairs adjoin open fireplace. 3-bay butt-purlin roof.

Listing NGR: SP4768009105

2216

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/172 Home Farmhouse

- II

Farmhouse. Late C17/early C18, remodelled mid C20. Uncoursed limestone rubble;

gabled thatch roof; brick end and ridge stacks. 3-unit plan. One storey and

attic; 3-window range. Timber lintels over C20 plank door left of centre with

dressed stone jambs and C17 brick reveals: blocked door to right. Timber lintel

and concrete lintels over C20 windows: C20 dormer casements. C20 one-storey

extension to left. Rear and interior not inspected but likely to be of interest.

Listing NGR: SP4775308490

2217

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/173 Linch Farm, Nos. 1 and 2

GV II

House. Late C17, remodelled 1970's. Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate

roof; brick right end stack and ridge stack of stone finished in brick. 3-unit

plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Timber lintel over inserted C20 door

right of centre. Timber lintels over three early C19 three-light casements, and

late C17 four-light wood-mullioned ovolo-moulded window. C20 extension to left

of front. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4762408699

2218

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/174 Overford Farmhouse

09/02/66

- II

Farmhouse, now house. c.1770-80. Coursed limestone rubble with squared quoins

and dressings, gabled stone slate roof; brick symmetrical end stacks.

Central-staircase plan. 2 storeys; 2-window range. Chamfered timber lintels over

late C19 door with trellised porch and late C19 casements. Late C18 wing to

right of similar materials, and one storey and attic; one-bay range, with

2-light leaded casement: similar late C18 service range to rear with concrete

tile roof. Interior not inspected.

Listing NGR: SP4759808806

2219

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/175 The White Hart Inn and

09/02/66 attached wall and stable

(Formerly listed as White Hart

Inn)

GV II

Farmhouse, now public house. Late C17: extended mid/late C18. Uncoursed

limestone rubble; cross-gabled stone slate roof; brick left end stack and rear

lateral stack. 2 storeys and attic; one-window range. Timber lintels over C20

door to right, and 2- and 3-light casements. Mid C18 one-storey extension to

right of similar materials with brick end stack and two 3-light leaded

casements. Mid C18 rear wing of similar materials. Small one-storey, one-bay C18

extension to left of front, with C19 three-light casement. Interior: chamfered

beams. Late C18 fireplace in rear room. First floor not inspected. Subsidiary

features: limestone rubble wall approx. 20m. long attached to late C18 stable to

right: of similar limestone rubble with gabled stone slate roof.

Listing NGR: SP4757808635

2220

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/176 The White Hart Inn, dovecote

09/02/66 approx. 20m. W

(Formerly listed as Dovecote

behind the White Hart Inn)

GV II

Dovecote. Late C17/early C18. Roughcast over timber framing with brick infill on

limestone rubble plinth; pyramidal stone slate roof with glover. C20 plank door.

Interior: nesting boxes on rear wall.

Listing NGR: SP4755308639

2221

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/177 Wytham Abbey and attached wall

06/08/52 (Formerly listed as Wytham

Abbey)

GV I

Country house, now flats. Late C15 and C16 for Harcourt family; remodelled and

partly rebuilt (to left) for Fifth Earl of Abingdon in 1809-10 by Thomas Cundy.

Limestone ashlar; gabled stone slate roof, except Welsh slate, C20 tiles and

lead roofs to inner ranges; numerous stone ashlar stacks. Originally centred

around 2 courtyards which were infilled in early C19, making triple-depth plan.

2 storeys and attic; 9-window range. Entered by 3-storey gatehouse in third bay

from left: offset corner buttresses; early C19 studded doors set in Tudor-arched

doorway; late C15 three-light oriel windows with cinquefoil heads; moulded

string course with gargoyles, crenellated parapet; diagonal stair-turret to left

and larger crenellated stair-turret to right. Early C19 two-window range to

left: early C19 three-light mullioned and transomed round-headed windows: 2

front gables linked by crenellated parapet. 6-window range to right: late

C15/C16 two- and 3-light mullioned round-headed windows, with crenellated

parapet linked to 3 symmetrical gables. Similar recessed bay to right attached

at right angles to crenellated limestone rubble wall with octagonal ashlar pier.

To right is similar style 3-window range, and early C19 service range with

gabled Welsh slate roof. Rear of main range: late C15/C16 two-light round-headed

windows, and doorway: late C15 three-light round-headed mullioned and transomed

windows above similar 2- and 3-light mullioned windows flank canted bay window

with similar 5-light window with crenellated parapet. Early C19 four-window

range to left has similar mullioned and transomed windows; projecting gabled

bays to left, linked by loggia in left side wall. Interior: early C19 entrance

hall leading to staircase hall with open-well stairs. Gatehouse has late C15/C16

reset armorial stained glass: late C15 fireplace with corbel heads to

trefoil-panelled shaped overmantle with Harcourt arms above: newel staircase has

original stone treads at top. Early C19 panelled room with marble fireplace and

plaster ceiling to rear: early C19 Abingdon arms in room right of staircase:

early C19 doors and fireplaces throughout. Flat 3 to left of gatehouse: large

mid C19 marble fireplace: late C16 reset stained glass panels includes 3 Tudor

roses, kneeling figure, and 4 heraldic panels with initials IE and ER: four C18

stained glass panels with domestic scenes and Annunciation scene. The manor

house was bought by Sir Richard Harcourt in 1459: it passed to the Norreys

family in the late C16 and later James Bertie who became Earl of Abingdon in

1682. When remodelled in 1811 the south courtyard, surrounded by domestic wings,

was built over to include the entrance hall and staircase.

(Buildings of England: Berkshire, p.314; V.C.H.: Berkshire, Vol.IV, pp,427-9;

H.M. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects, 1978, p.245;

Bodleian library, MS Top. Berkshire, C.51 No.238; National Monuments Record).

2222

of

2228

Listing NGR: SP4741908519

2223

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/178 Wytham Abbey, gates and

gatepiers approx. 60m. NE of

Wytham Abbey

GV II

Gates and gatepiers. Early C19. Limestone ashlar piers with plain tops:

wrought-iron gates. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4746008588

2224

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/179 Wytham Abbey, walls and

attached stables approx. 15m.

NE together with gatepiers

and gates

GV II

Walls, gateplers amd gate and attached stables. Early C19. Low wall across front

of Wytham Abbey (q.v.): of coursed dressed limestone with stepped stone coping

and gabled ashlar piers and iron gates: approx. 50m. long and curves away past

pier at south end. North end attached to tall octagonal gatepier and tall wall

to east of coursed limestone rubble with crenellated ashlar parapet which is

continued over gable end, with reset early C14 two-light window, of C18 stable

block remodelled in early C19. Approx. 40m. long and L-shaped: lower arm,

approx. 20m. long and attached to Church of All Saints (q.v.), incorporates C15

moulded stone doorway from Cumnor Place (demolished 1811). Included for group

value.

Listing NGR: SP4743908571

2225

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP4708

10/180 Wytham Abbey, garden wall 15m.

SW and SE together with

gatepiers and gate

GV II

Wall. Early C19. Coursed dressed limestone with stepped stone coping and ashlar

piers with gabled tops at ends. Pair of iron gates. Low wall borders Wytham

Park, and is L-shaped of approx. 100 metres long to south-west and 50 metres

long to south-east. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4739408500

2226

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP 4708 -

Wytham Abbey, urn

10/181 approximately 10m

- South East

GV II

Urn. Early C19. Limestone. Gothick style, with splayed bowl set on octagonal

shaft. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4744108487

2227

of

2228

WYTHAM

SP 4708 -

Wytham Abbey, Sundial

10/182 approx 10m South

-

GV II

Sundial. Early C19. Limestone. Gothick style, with trefoiled panels carved on

octagonal shaft. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4743208481

2228

of

2228

WYTHAM -

SP 4708

Wytham Abbey, urn

10/183 approximately lOm

South West

-

GV II

Urn. Early C19. Limestone. Gothick style, with splayed bowl set on octagonal

shaft. Included for group value.

Listing NGR: SP4742308478

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