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Marston history: Listed buildings

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Church of St Nicholas
Church of St Nicholas
Manor House
Manor House
Cromwell’s House
Cromwell’s House
Former White Hart pub
White Hart
Three Horseshoes
Three Horseshoes
Church Farmhouse
Church Farmhouse
Long Farmhouse
Long Farmhouse
Halford House
Halford House
Court Place
Court Place
Alan Court
Alan Court
Bishop’s Farm
Bishop’s Farm
The Orchard
The Orchard
Primrose Cottage
Primrose Cottage
Cross Farmhouse
Cross Farmhouse
King's Mill House
King's Mill House

Hill Farmhouse in Mill Lane, now cut off from the rest of Old Marston by the Northern Bypass, is also a listed building: List Entry No. 1369226. It is dated 1767 on a datestone, and was extended in the late eighteenth century

Listed Structures
Gate piers
Gate-piers
Chest tomb
Chest tomb
Chest tomb
Chest tomb (Eborn)
Headstone
Headstone (George Dew)
Headstone
Footstone (George Dew)
Bannester headstone
Headstone (Bannester)
Old Marston war memorial
Old Marston
war memorial
The Grade II listed stone
at the bottom of Cuckoo
Lane marking the end of
the Headington Way is
now at the east side of
New Marston, but is dealt
with here under Headington
Boundary Stones, as it was in
Headington for over 200 years
New Marston war memorial

New Marston
war memorial

 

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