Byeways With Attached Wall And Railings is a Grade II listed building in the South Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 May 1985. A C18 House.

Byeways With Attached Wall And Railings

WRENN ID
lost-quoin-tarn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
21 May 1985
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Byeways is a house dating from the late 18th century to early 19th century. It is built from colourwashed limestone rubble and features timber lintels, topped with a shallow-pitched Welsh slate roof. The house has a three-unit plan and stands two storeys tall. The front has three windows, with a door located to the right of centre and aligned sash windows on both the ground and first floors. All openings are framed by irregular brick quoins, and there are brick stacks on each bay. The interior has not been inspected. In front of the house, there is a low brick wall that encloses the garden, complemented by iron railings and a matching gate.

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