Stables and Attached Farm Building c. 25 M W of Manor House Cuddesdon and Denton, England

Listed Building Data

Stables and Attached Farm Building c. 25 M W of Manor House has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1181282
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
18 July 1963
Name
STABLES AND ATTACHED FARM BUILDING APPROXIMATELY 25 METRES WEST OF MANOR HOUSE
Location
STABLES AND ATTACHED FARM BUILDING APPROXIMATELY 25 METRES WEST OF MANOR HOUSE
Parish
Cuddesdon and Denton
District
South Oxfordshire
County
Oxfordshire
Grid Reference
SP 59997 02944
Easting
459996.8020
Northing
202943.5200

Listed Building Description

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SP 60 SW CUDDESDON AND DENTON CUDDESDON SP 5902 3/14,9/14 Stables and attached farm 18/07/63 building approx. 25 metres west of Manor House GV II

Stables and farm building. Circa 1700 and mid c18. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; old plain-tile roof. L-plan. One storey and loft. Mid C18 main range, banded with ashlar, has central doorway with 3-centre arched head, moulded architrave, keyblock and imposts. It is flanked by cross- windows with keyblocks and above is an oeil-de-boeuf window flanked by hay-loft openings under a moulded stone eaves-cove. To left, breaking slightly, is the end of a earlier range which returns to rear. It has 2 semi-circular arches with keyblocks and linked imposts, and in the spandrel is an oeil-de-boeuf window with 4 keyblocks. The arches are now blocked and contain doorways similar to that in the main range. A plain stone eaves-cove returns around the rest of the building. The bay to left is partly obscured by a timber structure Interior: The 3-bay roof to the main range has 2 truncated upper crucks with spurs, and has 2 rows of clasped purlins. The rear wing also has 2 upper crucks and a further truss at the junction with a massive cambered tie-beam resting on a 2-storey jowled post. (V.C.H Oxfordshire V, p.101)

Listing NGR: SP6002302968