Great Haseley, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Great Haseley, England
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The Manor House
Great Haseley, England
The Manor House of Great Haseley, located next door to the village's parish church, dates from the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Church of St Peter
Great Haseley, England
This fine parish church in Oxfordshire is exceptionally large for the size of its village. It has features ranging in date from about 1200 to 1400.
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Little Thatch
Great Haseley, England
Small house. Early C18. Limestone rubble with timber lintels; thatched roof and brick gable stack.
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Fountain c. 50 M to NE of Haseley Court
Great Haseley, England
Fountain. C20 with probably C18 features. Limestone.
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The Coach House and Adjoining Barn at Haseley Court
Great Haseley, England
Barn and stables, now house. C15/C16; part rebuilt as stables C18 and converted C20. Limestone rubble with some ashlar dressings; old plain-tile roof.
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Rycote Farm Labourers Cottages
Great Haseley, England
Pair of cottages, now one dwelling. 1937. By H.S.Goodhart-Rendel.
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Cartshed c. 50 M S of Rycote Lane Farmhouse
Great Haseley, England
Cartshed. C18. Weatherboarded timber framing on limestone rubble plinth; half hipped old plain-tile roof.
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Court Farmhouse
Great Haseley, England
Farmhouse, now house. C18. Coursed limestone rubble; plain-tile roof and brick stacks.
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Crucks
Great Haseley, England
Small house. Probably C16 or earlier, extended C20. Limestone rubble and timber framing with stone and brick infill; plain tile roof with brick gable stack.
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Cowhouse and Attached Farm Building c. 300 M S of Rycote Lane Farmhouse
Great Haseley, England
Cowhouse. 1789 on tie beam. Weatherboarded timber framing on rubble and brick plinth; half-hipped old plain-tile roof. 6-bay plan, originally longer on left. Present entrances in first and fourth bay from left with high-level C20 windows.