Joiner'S Arms Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Cherwell local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 December 1955. Public house. 3 related planning applications.

Joiner'S Arms Public House

WRENN ID
steep-rood-woodpecker
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cherwell
Country
England
Date first listed
8 December 1955
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SP4235 9/165 08/12/55

BLOXHAM OLD BRIDGE ROAD (East side) Joiner's Arms Public House

GV II

House now Public House. Mid C16 (Pevsner) with later alterations and extensions. Regular coursed ironstone rubble. Steeply pitched Welsh slate roof. 2 brick end stacks. 3-unit plan. Single storey plus attic. 4-window range. Wide doorway to left has a moulded 4-centred arch with quatrefoils in spandrels, hood mould with label stops and moulded jambs. C20 windows to ground floor; 3-light casement to kitchen and 2 canted bay windows to right of entrance. Attic has a 3-light stone mullioned window with hood mould and label stops and 2- and 3-light casements with wood lintels. There are fragments of a wooden lintel above entrance. C19 and C20 extension to rear. C20 interior. Noted as once having a thatched roof, The Joiner's Arms was one of several Inns built with courtyards and stabling which lay on the former main road passing through Bloxham. The Joiner's Arms was recorded as being licensed in 1783. (V.C.H.: Oxfordshire, Vol.IX, p.55; Wood-Jones, R.B., Traditional Domestic Architecture in the Banbury Region, 1963,p,62; Buildings of England: Oxfordshire, 1974, p.482).

Listing NGR: SP4305635828

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