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Old House

A Grade II Listed Building in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6383 / 51°38'17"N

Longitude: -1.2791 / 1°16'44"W

OS Eastings: 449986

OS Northings: 193520

OS Grid: SU499935

Mapcode National: GBR 7Z4.7FF

Mapcode Global: VHCYD.S25X

Plus Code: 9C3WJPQC+89

Entry Name: Old House

Listing Date: 21 November 1995

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1244290

English Heritage Legacy ID: 449224

ID on this website: 101244290

Location: Sutton Courtenay, Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, OX14

County: Oxfordshire

District: Vale of White Horse

Civil Parish: Sutton Courtenay

Built-Up Area: Sutton Courtenay

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

Church of England Parish: Sutton Courtenay

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


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

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