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Cullingworth

A Grade II Listed Building in Wheatley, Oxfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7469 / 51°44'48"N

Longitude: -1.1381 / 1°8'17"W

OS Eastings: 459603

OS Northings: 205704

OS Grid: SP596057

Mapcode National: GBR 8Z9.F3K

Mapcode Global: VHCXX.7C66

Plus Code: 9C3WPVW6+PQ

Entry Name: Cullingworth

Listing Date: 21 May 1985

Last Amended: 18 April 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1047477

English Heritage Legacy ID: 246952

ID on this website: 101047477

Location: Wheatley, South Oxfordshire, OX33

County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Civil Parish: Wheatley

Built-Up Area: Wheatley

Traditional County: Oxfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

Church of England Parish: Wheatley

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


In the entry for WHEATLEY HIGH STREET
(South Side)
7/185 No 64

The address shall be amended to read: HIGH STREET
(South Side)
No 64 (Cullingworth)


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WHEATLEY BELL LANE
(East Side)
7/185 No 1

The address shall be amended to read: BELL LANE
East Side)
Nos 1 and 3
The description shall be amended to read:


Item includes No 64(Cullinqworth)High Street.
Inn, now 3 houses. C18, possibly earlier; mid-late C20 alterations. Brick
with stone dressings and limestone rubble; plain-tile roof to No 64; C20
concrete tile roof to Nos 1 and 3; brick stacks. Double-depth plan with
rear wing. 2 storeys. 3-window front of Nos 1 and 3 Bell Lane, in Flemish-
bond brickwork with flared headers, has 2 plank doors, to left (No 1) and
right (No 3) of centre, with one 2-light small-pane casement to left and 2
to right, all under gauged brick arches with stone keyblocks. Similar
windows at first floor. Roof has stacks to left and right. To left,
adjoining side elevation of No 64 High Street is in similar style with 2
windows at first floor and one, to right, at ground floor, all with C20
casements. Double-gabled 2-window rubble front to High Street (probably the
original front) has central door between C20 casements under stone flat
arches, that to right enlarged with added timber lintel and brick jambs.
C20 range set back to left of High Street front. Rear of Nos 1 and 3 Bell
Lane is of rubble and the brickwork probably represents a C18 re-fronting.
Interiors not inspected but likely to be of interest. The buildings were
formerly the Bell Inn.

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WHEATLEY BELL LANE
SP5905 (East side)
7/185 No.1

GV II


Item includes No.64 High Street.
Inn, now 2 houses. C18, possibly earlier. Brick with stone dressings and
limestone rubble; plain-tile roof with brick stacks. Double-depth plan with rear
wing. 2 storeys. 3-window front of No. 1 Bell Lane, in Flemish-bond brickwork
with flared headers, has plank door to left of centre with one 2-light
small-pane casement to left and 2 to right, all under gauged brick arches with
stone keyblocks. Similar windows at first floor. Roof has stacks to left and
right. To left, adjoining side elevation of No.64 High Street is in similar
style with 2 casements at first floor and one, to right, at ground floor, all
with C20 casements. Double-gabled 2-window rubble front to High Street (probably
the original front) has central door between C20 casements under stone flat
arches, that to right enlarged with added timber lintel and brick jambs. C20
range set back to left of High Street front. Rear of No. 1 Bell Lane is of rubble
and the brickwork probably represents a C18 re-fronting. Interiors not inspected
but likely to be of interest. The buildings were formerly the Bell Inn.

WHEATLEY HIGH STREET
SP5905 (South side)
7/185 No.64

GV II


See description under No.1 Bell Lane (East side)


Listing NGR: SP5960305704

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