The Royal Oak Public House England, UK

The Royal Oak pub, 17th cent. or earlier. Burford, Oxfordshire, England. Image credit: Holly Hayes

Listed Building Description
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BURFORD AND UPTON WITNEY STREET AND SIGNET (South side) SP2512 (Enlargement) At Royal Oak Public 7/253 House 12.9.55

GV II

House, now inn. Probably C17 or earlier, front refenestrated early C19. Rubble with Cotswold stone roof, coped verge with brick chimney to left. large brick chimney on rubble base to right of centre. Lobby-entry plan. 2 storeys and presumed attic (note raking top dormer to right which may be part of Consitt House (q.v.)). Glazing-bar sash windows, 3 on 1st floor, the right-hand one paired, 2 on ground floor, 20-pane sashes with wooden lintels. 6-(flush) panel door to right of centre - C20 - with keyed head; casement window to left with heavy stone lintel. Short gabled wing to rear.

Listing NGR: SP2526412153