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The Cottage, the Coach House and Attached Stables Approximately 40 Metres North East of Woodstock House and Attached Wall and Gatepier

A Grade II Listed Building in Woodstock, Oxfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8464 / 51°50'47"N

Longitude: -1.3563 / 1°21'22"W

OS Eastings: 444438

OS Northings: 216621

OS Grid: SP444166

Mapcode National: GBR 7WH.CWF

Mapcode Global: VHCX6.FVTD

Plus Code: 9C3WRJWV+HF

Entry Name: The Cottage, the Coach House and Attached Stables Approximately 40 Metres North East of Woodstock House and Attached Wall and Gatepier

Listing Date: 22 September 1975

Last Amended: 27 July 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1252874

English Heritage Legacy ID: 435582

ID on this website: 101252874

Location: Woodstock, West Oxfordshire, OX20

County: Oxfordshire

District: West Oxfordshire

Civil Parish: Woodstock

Built-Up Area: Woodstock

Traditional County: Oxfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

Church of England Parish: Woodstock

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


WOODSTOCK RECTORY LANE
SP4416NW (South side)
9/234 The Cottage, The Coach house
22/09/75 and attached stables approx.
40m NE of Woodstock House and
attached wall and gatepier
(Formerly listed as
Outbuildings of Woodstock
House)
GV II
Brewhouse and coachhouse with saddle room and stables, now flats. Early C19.
Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar front; gabled forner tile roof; C20 brick
end stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range. Keyed
semi-circular arch over C20 door with fanlight. Similar arches over C20 double
doors with vertical glazing bars to fanlight, and 8-pane sash with radial bars
to left. Flat stone arches over horned 8-pane sashes on first floor. Raised
storey bands; moulded corncie beneath parapet. Former coachhouse, now flats, to
right: of similar materials and one storey and attic; 4-window range, with
semi-circular arches over 2 double doors to left and C20 windows, timber lintel
over C20 door to right and C20 gabled half-dormers. Interiors not inspected.
Subsidiary features: early C19 stable range to right, of limestone rubble with
hipped stone slate roof; one-storey, 11-bay range with central 3-bay projection;
semi-circular arches over stable doors, and centre-hung casements set in
revealed panels. Subsidiary features: tall stone-coped limestone rubble wall,
approximately 7 metres long, attached to early C19 gatepier with moulded
entablature and capping to left.


Listing NGR: SP4443816621

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