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East Oakley House, Barn (North East of Barn)

A Grade II Listed Building in Oakley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2471 / 51°14'49"N

Longitude: -1.1803 / 1°10'49"W

OS Eastings: 457308

OS Northings: 150087

OS Grid: SU573500

Mapcode National: GBR 957.NF0

Mapcode Global: VHD06.HXCC

Plus Code: 9C3W6RW9+RV

Entry Name: East Oakley House, Barn (North East of Barn)

Listing Date: 17 October 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1092901

English Heritage Legacy ID: 138803

ID on this website: 101092901

Location: Oakley, Basingstoke and Deane, Hampshire, RG23

County: Hampshire

District: Basingstoke and Deane

Civil Parish: Oakley

Built-Up Area: Oakley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Oakley with Wootton St Lawrence

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


SU 55 SE OAKLEY AND DEANE RECTORY ROAD
9/32
East Oakley House,
Barn (north-east of
House)

II

C18. Timber frame of 4 bays with aisles, on a brick base wall (which separates the
aisle bays); Queen post truss. Thatch roof, hipped at ends and over the north
entrance, 1/2-hipped tile roof over the south entrance. Weather-boarded walls.


Listing NGR: SU5725850102

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