Burford, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Burford, England
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Church of St Mary
Burford, England
Church. C12 chancel, C14 nave and tower, extensively restored 1889 by Sir Aston Webb. MATERIALS: generally stone rubble with ashlar dressings, with ashlar tower.
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Burford House and Garden Wall Attached to SE
Burford, England
House. Early to mid C18, reputed to be built in 1728 for William Bowles M.P., proprietor of the Vauxhall glass works. Restored and altered c1954 for John Treasure. Red brick with brick storey bands and brick parapet.
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St John the Baptist
Burford, England
Begun in 1175, Burford Church is a mostly-Gothic parish church with many interesting details and a beautiful setting alongside a peaceful river on the edge of a pretty village.
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Burford Post Office
Burford, England
House, now divided. Early-mid C19 front. Freestone, formerly painted, slate roof.
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The Royal Oak Public House
Burford, England
House, now inn. Probably C17 or earlier, front refenestrated early C19. Rubble with Cotswold stone roof, coped verge with brick chimney to left.
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Huffkins Bakery
Burford, England
House. C16, altered mid-late C19. Rubble 1st floor, slate roof with brick end chimneys.
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The Mermaid Inn
Burford, England
Inn. Early site. C17 remodelling, altered and restored 1930s.
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House Adjacent and to E of Number 31 High Street; The Burford Woodroom
Burford, England
House. Probably early C18 with C19 remodelling. Coursed squared and dressed rubble on plinth, Cotswold stone roof.
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John Huntt Chest Tomb c. 4 M SE of Porch of Church of St John
Burford, England
Chest tomb. Erected 1609. Cyma moulded plinth and cornice to heavy ledger.
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Elizabeth and Henry Sules Bale Tomb c. 7 M S SE of Porch of Church of St John
Burford, England
Bale tomb. Early C19. Ashlar.