35, Upper Crescent is a Grade II listed building in the West Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 August 1989. Bungalow. 8 related planning applications.

35, Upper Crescent

WRENN ID
lesser-groin-azure
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
21 August 1989
Type
Bungalow
Source
Historic England listing

Description

MINSTER LOVELL UPPER CRESCENT SP3110 (South side) Charterville 20/124 No.35 GV II

Chartist bungalow. Circa 1847. Stone random coursed rubble; slate hipped roof; stone rubble end stacks and centre stack to rear. Single-storey. 3-bay range. Centre bay projects forward. C20 porch to centre with part-glazed door. Single-light windows to left and right of centre. C20 casements to left and right in original openings. Cross-gable to centre bay. Interior not inspected. History: Charterville was the third of five estates established by the National Land Company. Company formed by Feargus O'Connor in 1845 to enable people from factory towns to live on small holdings and qualify for a vote. The Land Company ran into difficulties and was dissolved in July 1851. (Working-Class Housing in Oxfordshire, by Crispin Paine et al. in "Oxoniensia" vol 43, 1978, pp206-212; Charterville and the Chartist Land Company, by Kate Tiller in "Oxoniensia" vol 50, 1985, pp251-266)

Listing NGR: SP3104310879

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