Adderbury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Adderbury, England
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Adderbury Church (St Mary)
Adderbury, England
Church. Early C13 and early C14; chancel and vestry 1409-19 by Richard Winchcombe for New College Oxford; chancel restored c.1831 by J.C. Buckler; nave restored c.1866 by Sir G.G.
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Cedars
Adderbury, England
House. Probably early C18 altered early C19. Coursed squared marlstone with some ashlar dressings; Welsh-slate roof with brick gable stacks.
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The Coach and Horses Public House
Adderbury, England
Public house. Probably early C18. Coursed squared marlstone with wooden lintels; Stonesfield-slate and corrugated-iron roofs with brick stacks.
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The Leys Cottage
Adderbury, England
Small house. Mid C17, extended C20. Coursed squared marlstone with some ashlar dressings; thatch roof with rebuilt gable stacks. Single-unit plan (originally larger) extended. 2 storeys plus attic and one storey.
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Brick Kiln c. 60 M SW of Twyford Road Canal Bridge
Adderbury, England
Brick kiln. Probably C19. Brick reinforced with iron.
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The School House
Adderbury, England
Schoolmaster's house, now house. Circa 1854, probably by J.C. Buckler.
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Horn Hill Cottage
Adderbury, England
House. Probably early/mid C18 altered late C19/early C20. Coursed squared marlstone with wooden lintels and some ashlar; Welsh-slate roof with stone-and-brick end stacks.
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Friends Meeting House
Adderbury, England
Quaker meeting house. 1675 for Bray Doyley. Coursed squared marlstone with some ashlar dressings and wooden lintels; concrete plain-tile roof with rebuilt ashlar gable stack.
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Boundary Walls and Entrance Gate to Burial Ground of Friends Meeting House
Adderbury, England
Walls and entrance gates. Probably late C17; gates altered C20. Marlstone ashlar and rubble.
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St Marys House
Adderbury, England
Farmhouse now house. Probably late C17/early C18, partly remodelled and probably extended c.1830. Coursed squared marlstone with some ashlar dressings; Stonesfield-slate and thatch roofs with brick stacks.