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Latitude: 51.9806 / 51°58'50"N
Longitude: -1.3226 / 1°19'21"W
OS Eastings: 446618
OS Northings: 231567
OS Grid: SP466315
Mapcode National: GBR 7TT.VTW
Mapcode Global: VHCWN.1H40
Plus Code: 9C3WXMJG+6W
Entry Name: The Priory
Listing Date: 31 August 2004
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1407198
ID on this website: 101407198
Location: Deddington, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, OX15
County: Oxfordshire
District: Cherwell
Civil Parish: Deddington
Built-Up Area: Deddington
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Church of England Parish: Deddington
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Priory
House. Possibly C16, 1690, 1841 and 1845. Coursed rubble stone with ashlar dressings. Collyweston and welsh slate roofs. 3 brick chimney stacks. 2 storey plus attics.
Street front has off-centre doorway with four-centre arched door surround and moulded hood. Half glazed door with two pointed lights. To the left two 2-light mullion windows with arched lights under flat moulded hoods and to the right a similar 3-light window with another single light window beyond. Over the door a smaller single light window with two further 2-light windows to the left, above high in the gable is another 2-light window. To the right a tall 2-light window with pointed lights which projects up into the small gable above. This gable contains a small stone trefoil and is topped with an ornate gable.
Rear facade has original stone wall to right with large 4-light mullioned window with arched lights, and to the left a four-centred arched doorway with another half-glazed door. Above two 2-light mullion windows, and a C20 dormer window above. To left a projecting brick wing carried on three pointed and chamfered stone arches incorporating a flat headed porch to the right supported on a chamfered stone pillar. Between the arches are quatrofoils with shields. This brick wing has flush ashlar quoins and a flush ashar cill band, above, a pair of tall pointed arched windows rising into a brick gable and flanked by small single light arched windows under flat hoods. To the right a plaque inscribed 'RWM 1690'.
This good quality traditional village farmhouse was restored and re-interpreted in the Victorian Era using high quality craftsmen and materials.
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