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Ascott Park Cottage and Attached Walls

A Grade II Listed Building in Stadhampton, Oxfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.679 / 51°40'44"N

Longitude: -1.1167 / 1°7'0"W

OS Eastings: 461170

OS Northings: 198176

OS Grid: SU611981

Mapcode National: GBR B1F.LHY

Mapcode Global: VHCY9.L2J5

Plus Code: 9C3WMVHM+J8

Entry Name: Ascott Park Cottage and Attached Walls

Listing Date: 18 July 1963

Last Amended: 9 August 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1048017

English Heritage Legacy ID: 248353

Also known as: Ascott Park Farmhouse
Ascott Park Farmhouse and attached walls

ID on this website: 101048017

Location: Brookhampton, South Oxfordshire, OX44

County: Oxfordshire

District: South Oxfordshire

Civil Parish: Stadhampton

Traditional County: Oxfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire

Church of England Parish: Little Milton

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 26/10/2016


SU 69 NW,
6/112

STADHAMPTON,
B480 (South side),
Ascott,
Ascott Park Cottage and attached walls

(Formerly listed as: Ascott Park Farmhouse and attached walls)

(Previously listed as: Ascott Park Farmhouse)

18/07/63

GV

II

Farmhouse. Probably C16, much altered. Rendered timber framing, brick, and
limestone rubble; plain-tile roof with brick gable stacks. T-plan. 2 storeys.
Front has, to right, a Tudor-arched stone doorway, with recessed spandrels and a
central keyblock, retaining original studded plank door; central 3-light
casement with 2-light casement above; to left, the projecting gable wall of the
cross wing is rubble at ground floor, with some rendered timber framing above,
and has a projecting chimney. A post survives in the angle of the projecting
wing. To extreme right, in an outbuilding, are fragments of further bays of the
original house, of which the massive open fireplace survives on the right gable
wall of the existing house. Rear has further casements and the first floor of
the cross wing is in rendered timber framing. Interior not inspected, but noted
as containing panelling. Brick garden walls, to north-east are in English bond
and have chamfered plinth and lengths of 2-course stone coping with apex roll.
Probably an ancillary building of the destroyed Ascott House.

(Ascott Park is included in the HBMC County Register of Gardens at Grade II;
V,C.H.: Oxfordshire, Vol. VII, p.121; Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, p.776).


Listing NGR: SU6117098176

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