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London House the Crypt Antiques

A Grade II* Listed Building in Burford, Oxfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8073 / 51°48'26"N

Longitude: -1.6366 / 1°38'11"W

OS Eastings: 425153

OS Northings: 212140

OS Grid: SP251121

Mapcode National: GBR 5SW.M2K

Mapcode Global: VHBZS.LT5W

Plus Code: 9C3WR947+W9

Entry Name: London House the Crypt Antiques

Listing Date: 12 September 1955

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1224036

English Heritage Legacy ID: 419983

ID on this website: 101224036

Location: Burford, West Oxfordshire, OX18

County: Oxfordshire

District: West Oxfordshire

Civil Parish: Burford

Built-Up Area: Burford

Traditional County: Oxfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

Church of England Parish: Burford

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


BURFORD AND UPTON HIGH STREET
AND SIGNET (East Side)
SP2512 (Enlargement) No 109 (London House
7/83 and The Crypt
12.9.55 Antiques)

GV II*


House with shop premises. Late C15, altered early C19 and restored.
Exposed timber frame with plastered infill, hipped stone slate roof,
partly stone-clad South return. Double jettied, 1st floor jetty
underbuilt. 3 storeys on vaulted undercroft; jettied 2nd floor with
underbuilt oriel bay to 1st floor. On 2nd floor a pair of mid-C19 wide-
pane sashes set in timber-frame outer bays which have blind Tudor-arched
openings (and one in North return); on 1st floor a rectangular eriel bay
with early to mid-C19 glazing bar sashes with flanking 2-light
cinquefoiled blocked windows. Slated lean-to to boxed out shop front on
ashlar plinth, latter has an opening to undercroft. Cobbled forecourt.
L-plan to rear with cross-wing to East. According to BOE there is a
pargetted panel in the rear wing dated "A.H.1710"; plastered timber-frame
on heavily moulded plinth, wide chamfered eaves overhang, 4-light window
to ground floor right with paired glazing bar sashes and outer mediaeval
lights. Interior: famous and excellent L-plan (4:2 bay) vaulted under-
croft with Tudor arched quardipartite chamfered ribs, octagonal pier to 4
bay front part, 2 openings to West (one to shop and one to street), stairs
in angle reached from 2-bay part, aumbries in most bays. High ground
floor, archway to rear now impeded by stair turret, early C18 dog-leg
stairs. Excellent fireplace on lst floor, moulded flat-headed surround
with 7 quatrefoils in frieze. Rear wing has early C18 panelling, complete
ground floor and including a corner fire-place, extensive on 1st floor,
hipped roof reusing earlier timber, including one side of a raised cruck.
Front roof structure: 2 bays, 2 purlins with 2 rows of wind-braces; L-wing
roof structure: some evidence of smoke blackening.


Listing NGR: SP2515312140

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