![]() Church of St Nicholas |
![]() Manor House |
![]() Cromwell’s House |
![]() White Hart |
![]() Three Horseshoes |
![]() Church Farmhouse |
![]() Long Farmhouse |
![]() Halford House |
![]() Court Place |
![]() Alan Court |
![]() Bishop’s Farm |
![]() The Orchard |
![]() Primrose Cottage |
![]() Cross Farmhouse |
![]() 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 |
![]() Chest tomb |
![]() Chest tomb (Eborn) |
![]() Headstone (George Dew) |
![]() Footstone (George Dew) |
![]() Headstone (Bannester) |
![]() 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 |