Historic Houses in Oxfordshire
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These listings are primarily stately homes and manor houses. You might also be interested in our listings of historic buildings in Oxfordshire, which include everything from tithe barns to medieval cottages.
Stonor Park has been the home of the staunchly Catholic Stonor family for over 8 centuries. The elegant house sits beside a 14th-century chapel, with walled Italianate gardens to the rear. The oldest part of the house dates to the 12th century, with a 14th century hall. A Georgian front was added in the 18th century, but little has changed since that time, meaning that visitors today see a house essentially unchanged for over 250 years.
Stonor, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, England, RG9 6HF
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Sulgrave Manor is a comfortable Tudor manor house built in the mid-1500s by Lawrence Washington, a Northampton wool-trader and great-great-great-great-great grandfather of George Washington, first President of the United States. The manor fell into disrepair until a major restoration effort was undertaken in the early 20th century.
Manor Road, Sulgrave, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, OX17 2SD
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