HEADINGTON, OXFORD

Back
Go forwards

History of the Listed Buildings of Headington


Follow the above pointer to view each of the pages below in turn

Barton Manor
Bayswater Mill
Britannia
Bury Knowle House
Church House
The Court
8 The Croft
9 The Croft
11 & 11a The Croft
Croft Hall
Wall of The Grange
Headington House
Headington Lodge
Highfield Farmhouse
Hill Top House
Holy Trinity Church, Headington Quarry
1 & 2 Larkins Lane
3 Larkins Lane
Lower Farm
Manor Farmhouse
Manor House
Mather’s Farm
Barn of Mather’s Farm
1, 2 & 2A North Place
Monkton Cottage wall
69 Old High Street
Quarry Nursery School
Ruskin Hall
St Andrew’s Church
2-4 St Andrew’s Lane
6 St Andrew’s Lane
1 & 3 St Andrew’s Road
10 St Andrew’s Road
16 St Andrew’s Road
Stoke House
Warneford Hospital
White Hart
Outbuilding of White Hart
Well house at Wick Farm
Milestone

Milestones x 3

Pavement in St Andrew’s Road
Boundary stone

The following four listed buildings are actually in St Clement’s parish rather than in Headington, but as they are now part of the Headington Hill ward they are included here:

Headington Hill Hall
Bridge over Headington Hill
Top Lodge, Headington Hill Hall
Cheney Barn

More Headington buildings can be seen in these sections:

Grade I listed (the top 2% of all listed buildings/structures): These are of exceptional interest. Headington has no buildings in this category

Grade II* listed (the next 4%). These are particularly important and of more than special interest. Headington has three buildings in this category:

Grade II listed (the remaining 94%): these are of special interest, warranting effort to preserve them. All the rest of Headington’s listed buildings and structures (about 50 in all) come into this category.

© Stephanie Jenkins

CONTACT/ SEARCH
Shark

Last updated: 19 March, 2011