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Latitude: 51.7475 / 51°44'50"N
Longitude: -1.3987 / 1°23'55"W
OS Eastings: 441611
OS Northings: 205588
OS Grid: SP416055
Mapcode National: GBR 7XM.F6M
Mapcode Global: VHC09.PBYR
Plus Code: 9C3WPJW2+XG
Entry Name: Manor Farmhouse Approximately 70 Metres South of Harcourt House
Listing Date: 12 September 1955
Last Amended: 17 October 1988
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1283234
English Heritage Legacy ID: 252409
ID on this website: 101283234
Location: Stanton Harcourt, West Oxfordshire, OX29
County: Oxfordshire
District: West Oxfordshire
Civil Parish: Stanton Harcourt
Built-Up Area: Stanton Harcourt
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Church of England Parish: Stanton Harcourt
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Farmhouse
STANTON HARCOURT HARCOURT HOUSE
SP4105
21/325 Manor Farmhouse approx 70m. S
12/09/55 of Harcourt House
(Formerly listed as Manor
Farmhouse)
GV I
Service range, now house. C15, with later alterations, for the Harcourt family.
Coursed limestone rubble; gabled stone slate roof; C20 brick left end stack; 2
adjoining lateral stone stacks, finished in C20 brick, to front. 3-unit plan,
with cross passage. storeys and attic; 5-window range. 2-window range to left
of stack has hood moulds over C15 trefoil- and cinquefoil-headed lights, timber
lintel over C20 two-light casement to right and C20 gabled roof dormer with
3-light casement. 3-window range to right of stacks has late C19 bracketed flat
hood over half-glazed door and timber lintels over late C19/C20 casements; hood
mould over C15 hollow-chamfered architrave to window left of door; late C19 roof
dormer. Rear: 3-window range to left with stone and wood one- and 2-light
cinquefoil-headed windows. Rear right wing: of limestone rubble, with rendered
first floor and early C19 chequer brick to left; hipped stone slate roof, with
brick rear end stack; large C15 offset stone lateral stack to dairy outshut on
right. Early C19 two-storey extension, possible former granary, to right of
front: of light timber framing with brick infill set on tall limestone rubble
plinth; brick end stack. Interior not inspected but likely to be of interest:
noted as having arch-braced roof, with butt purlins, supported on head corbels.
Attached to the Great Kitchen (q.v.).
(Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, p.783; National Monuments Record;
Oxfordshire County Museum, Woodstock, PRN.3379 (for plan and section).
Listing NGR: SP4161105588
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