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- Ipsden Farmhouse and Attached Barn is a Grade II listed building in Ipsden, Oxfordshire, England.
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Grade II Listed Building: Ipsden Farm Granary Approximately 50 Metres South West Of Farmhouse. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
Location: Ipsden, South Oxfordshire, OX10. County: Oxfordshire. District: South Oxfordshire. Civil Parish: Ipsden. Traditional County: Oxfordshire. Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire. Church of England Parish: Ipsden. Church of England Diocese: Oxford. Tagged with: Farmhouse.
Ipsden Farm, just west of the village, has an 18th-century barn built of brick on an L-shaped plan with roofs that are tiled [6] and hipped. The barn is unusually large, being built of 24 bays and having five entrance porches. [6] It is a Grade II listed building. [10]
Location: Ipsden, South Oxfordshire, OX10. County: Oxfordshire. District: South Oxfordshire. Civil Parish: Ipsden. Traditional County: Oxfordshire. Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire. Church of England Parish: Ipsden. Church of England Diocese: Oxford. Tagged with: Agricultural structure
Oct 22, 2009 · View Direction. Northeast (about 45 degrees) Discuss SU6285. Navigate with Google Maps. Lookup nearest Postcode. Image classification (about) : Geograph. This page has been viewed about 600 times. Grade 2 listed building erected in the 18th century.
Website: Ipsden Village. Ipsden is a village and parish in the Chiltern Hills in Oxfordshire, about three miles south-east of Wallingford in Berkshire. It is almost equidistant from Oxford and Reading, Berkshire.
This pretty little South Oxfordshire village is located in the Chiltern Hills near the town of Wallingford. The historic village includes some attractive thatched cottages, a notable 12th century Norman church and the 17th century Ipsden House.