64, High Street is a Grade II listed building in the West Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. Town house/shop.
64, High Street
- WRENN ID
- sleeping-railing-linden
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- West Oxfordshire
- Country
- England
- Type
- Town house/shop
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
64 High Street is a town house that has been converted into a shop. It dates from the late 16th century and has undergone some alterations over the years. The building is constructed of coursed limestone rubble, with a 19th-century front made of squared stones and a gabled stone slate roof. It has a right-angle plan and is two stories high with a two-window range front. The shop front is from the 20th century, while the first floor features late 19th-century sash windows with timber lintels above.
At the rear, there is a range made of limestone rubble with a concrete tile roof and a brick ridge stack. This section has a four-window range, which has been truncated at the back, and features stop-chamfered lintels over 20th-century windows, along with hood moulds over three late 16th-century chartered and cavetta-moulded stone-mullioned windows, which have two and three lights.
Inside, the rear range includes stop-chamfered beams with roll-stops on the first floor, and an eight-bay collar-truss roof supported by butt purlins. The roof at the front, likely from the earlier part of the 16th century, has arched windbraces.
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