Remains Of Oxenford Grange is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 March 1960. A C13 Ruin.

Remains Of Oxenford Grange

WRENN ID
fallow-vestry-indigo
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Waverley
Country
England
Date first listed
9 March 1960
Type
Ruin
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SU 94SW WITLEY C.P. MILFORD ROAD

3/279 Remains of 9/3/60 Oxenford Grange

GV II

Walls, possible remains of Oxenford Grange. Indeterminate date, carried out in C13 and C14 Gothic style. Sandstone rubble wall with ashlar dressings and thin sandstone slabs forming voussoirs to window arch. Plinth with wall above extending for approximately 10 metres, and rising to circa 7 metres high in the centre. Offset buttresses to north side flanking 3-light and roundel decorative style window. Reputed to be the remains of Oxenford Grange, a dependancy of the Cistercian Abbey of Waverley and granted to William Fitzwilliam. Later purchased by the Viscounts Middleton who built their house on the site and then demolished it upon the completion of Peper Harow House, 1775.

PEVSNER: BUILDINGS OF ENGLAND: SURREY (1971) p.409.

Listing NGR: SU9326643276

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