Thame, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Thame, England
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Church of St Mary
Thame, England
1220
Thame Church is a parish church in Oxfordshire built mostly in the early 13th century.
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The Swan Hotel
Thame, England
Hotel, being converted to shops, offices and public house at time of survey. Late C16/early C17, refronted C18. Grey brick with red brick dressings; old plain-tile complex roof; brick end stack to right, ridge stack to right of centre.
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Greens Furnishing
Thame, England
Includes No.4, Upper High Street, formerly separately listed. House, now shop and dwelling. C18, with C19 addition to left.
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Elms Cottage and Attached Wall and Stable Block; The Elms
Thame, England
House, now two dwellings. C1830. Ashlar with hipped Welsh slate roof and various ashlar side and valley stacks.
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39, Upper High Street
Thame, England
House. Probably early C18, refronted late C18. Rendered plinth; red brick with flared headers in Flemish bond; C20 plain-tile roof; brick stack to rear.
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The Fox Public House
Thame, England
Public house. Early C19. Render, probably on brick; slate roof; brick stacks to rear.
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The Old Pound Cottage
Thame, England
House. Cl7. Rendered base; large timber framing with rendered infill; thatch half-hipped roof; brick ridge stack. 2-storey, 2-bay range at right-angles to street. C20 porch with plank door to left return. Irregular fenestration of casements.
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Folly Cottage
Thame, England
House. C17. Render, probably on brick to ground floor with main posts of timber framing; timber framing with rendered infill above; thatch roof; brick end stacks. Single storey and attic; 2-window range.
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Jessmere
Thame, England
House. C17, with probably C18 cross-wing to left rear. Stone uncoursed rubble plinth; large timber framing, with rendered infill; old plain-tile roof; central brick ridge stack.
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Moreton Farmhouse
Thame, England
Farmhouse. Late C17, with early C18 encasement. Red brick with flared headers; old plain-tile roof of two levels, half-hipped to ends; brick end stack to right, ridge stack at junction of 2 levels of roof.