Chipping Norton, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Chipping Norton, England
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Bliss Tweed Mill
Chipping Norton, England
1872
Tweed cloth mill; converted into apartments. 1872, as dated below clock on the circular chimney stack, by George Woodhouse, a Lancashire architect specialising in mill structures.
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Almshouses
Chipping Norton, England
1640
The Chipping Norton almshouses were built in 1640 for Henry Cornish, a wealthy local man who outlived his wife and all 12 of their children. He donated them to the use of eight godly widows.
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Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin
Chipping Norton, England
The 15th-century parish church in Oxfordshire is notable for its impressive Gothic nave, funded by the lucrative Cotswolds wool trade. It also has a unique hexagonal porch featuring Green Men.
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18 and 20, New Street
Chipping Norton, England
House. Early C19. Incised and colourwashed render with a slate roof hipped to right and 2 brick stacks, 1 central brick stack on ridge.
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Northville
Chipping Norton, England
House. C18 with C19 alterations of coursed rubblestone and stone dressings with a gabled stone tiled roof and W end stone stack.
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Jackie
Chipping Norton, England
Former inn, now clothes shop. C18 of coursed and squared rubblestone dressed quoins with a gabled slate roof and 3 ridge stone stacks with reconstituted stone STACKS . Three storeys, 6 window range.
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The Kings Arms Hotel
Chipping Norton, England
Public House. C17, refronted in the late C18 of coursed and squared rubblestone and some dressed stone quoining with a steeply pitched slate roof and end brick stacks, that to the N with a moulded stone base. L-shaped plan at the corner of 2 roads.
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The Bell Public House
Chipping Norton, England
Public House. C17 altered of rubblestone with a gabled machine tiled roof and brick stacks. L-shaped plan at the corner of 2 roads.
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Boots Chemists
Chipping Norton, England
Shop. C18 with mid C19 alterations. Squared and coursed rubble stone with a gabled slate roof. Rusticated quoins, blocked dressings and a moulded cornice. Three storeys, 3 bays. Four-pane sashes throughout, bracketted sills to upper floor.
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Scarsbrook and Findlay Greengrocer
Chipping Norton, England
Former house, now shop. C17 core altered in the C19. Coursed and squared rubble- stone with a gabled machine tiled roof and S end stone stack with brick cap.