Grade I listed buildings in Vale of White Horse

There are more than 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire.

List of buildings

Name Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Entry number [note 3]Image
Abbey Gate Abingdon AbbeyGatewayLate 15th century19 January 1951SU4985097076
51°40′13″N 1°16′50″W
1368671
Abbey Gate
Brick Alley Almshouses AbingdonAlmshouse171810 December 1971SU4969696732
51°40′02″N 1°16′58″W
1200005
Brick Alley Almshouses
Church of St Helen AbingdonChurchLate 12th or early 13th century19 January 1951SU4969496775
51°40′03″N 1°16′58″W
1300979
Church of St Nicholas AbingdonChurchc.117019 January 1951SU4984397082
51°40′13″N 1°16′50″W
1048110
County Hall and Market House AbingdonCounty hall1678–8319 January 1951SU4978597051
51°40′12″N 1°16′53″W
1199601
Long Alley Almshouses AbingdonAlmshousesc.150019 January 1951SU4966396729
51°40′02″N 1°17′00″W
1048811
The Checker Unicorn Theatre Abingdon AbbeyAbbey13th century19 January 1951SU4997397022
51°40′11″N 1°16′44″W
1048108
The Checker Unicorn Theatre
The Long Gallery Abingdon AbbeyAbbeyc.150019 January 1951SU4999097035
51°40′12″N 1°16′43″W
1048107
The Long Gallery
Unicorn Theatre Abingdon AbbeyHouse13th century19 January 1951SU4996397012
51°40′11″N 1°16′44″W
1048844
Unicorn Theatre
Ashdown House AshburyCountry housec.166210 November 1952SU2820382009
51°32′11″N 1°35′41″W
1048765
Ashdown House, pavilion and attached wall approximately 20 metres south-east AshburyPavilionc.166210 November 1952SU2823482003
51°32′10″N 1°35′40″W
1048767
Ashdown House, pavilion and attached wall approximately 20 metres south-east
Ashdown House, pavilion approximately 20 metres north-east AshburyPavilionc.166210 November 1952SU2822582033
51°32′11″N 1°35′40″W
1048766
Ashdown House, pavilion approximately 20 metres north-east
Church of St Mary AshburyChurch12th century21 November 1966SU2653284919
51°33′45″N 1°37′07″W
1048770
Church of St Mary
Church of St Nicholas BaulkingChurchMid-13th century21 November 1966SU3172690705
51°36′51″N 1°32′36″W
1048680
Church of St Nicholas
Church of St Michael BlewburyChurch11th century24 November 1966SU5314685917
51°34′11″N 1°14′05″W
1368625
Church of St Michael
Church of St Mary BucklandChurch170721 November 1966SU3427398205
51°40′54″N 1°30′20″W
1181905
Church of St Mary
The Church of St Mary BuscotChurch13th century21 November 1966SU2265998142
51°40′54″N 1°40′25″W
1368093
The Church of St Mary
Charney Manor Charney BassettManor houseLate 13th century10 November 1952SU3810794442
51°38′51″N 1°27′02″W
1182077
Church of St Peter Charney BassettChurchEarly 12th century21 November 1966SU3809994425
51°38′50″N 1°27′03″W
1182087
Church of St Peter
Church of St Mary ChildreyChurchEarly 13th century24 November 1966SU3600387794
51°35′16″N 1°28′54″W
1048743
Church of St Mary
Coleshill Park, Great Piers, including cast-iron gates ColeshillGateLate 18th century10 November 1952SU2422093902
51°38′36″N 1°39′05″W
1052691
Coleshill Park, Great Piers, including cast-iron gates
Compton Beauchamp House and walling and attached bridge to north Compton BeauchampCountry house16th century10 November 1952SU2798686926
51°34′50″N 1°35′51″W
1368367
Compton Beauchamp House and walling and attached bridge to north
Church of St Michael CumnorChurchLate 12th century9 February 1966SP4614704134
51°44′02″N 1°19′59″W
1048342
Church of St Michael
Jesus Chapel and Attached House East HendredHouse15th century25 October 1951SU4604688891
51°35′49″N 1°20′12″W
1048167
Jesus Chapel and Attached House
Church of All Saints FaringdonChurch12th century21 November 1966SU2887395724
51°39′34″N 1°35′02″W
1199147
Church of All Saints
Faringdon House FaringdonCountry house1770–8510 November 1952SU2879195900
51°39′40″N 1°35′07″W
1048410
The Great Barn Great CoxwellBarnEarly 13th century21 November 1966SU2689694029
51°38′40″N 1°36′46″W
1183045
Church of St Mary LongworthChurchEarly 13th century21 November 1966SU3840599468
51°41′34″N 1°26′45″W
1048616
Milton Manor Cottage and Milton Manor House MiltonManor housec.17766 August 1952SU4841392385
51°37′42″N 1°18′07″W
1048220
Milton Manor Cottage and Milton Manor House
Church of St Faith ShellingfordChurch12th century2 November 1966SU3195193515
51°38′22″N 1°32′23″W
1368447
Church of St Faith
China House to west of Beckett Hall ShrivenhamFishing lodgec.1635–5521 July 1982SU2460189120
51°36′01″N 1°38′46″W
1048793
Church of St Andrew ShrivenhamChurchEarly 15th century21 November 1966SU2407589078
51°36′00″N 1°39′14″W
1284309
Church of St Andrew
Church of the Holy Rood SparsholtChurchLate 12th century24 November 1966SU3468487540
51°35′08″N 1°30′03″W
1048702
Church of the Holy Rood
Church of St Denys Stanford in the ValeChurchLate 12th century21 November 1966SU3419693468
51°38′20″N 1°30′26″W
1048607
Church of St Denys
Church of St Michael and All Angels SteventonChurchEarly 14th century9 February 1966SU4644191427
51°37′11″N 1°19′50″W
1181950
Church of St Michael and All Angels
Church of All Saints Sutton CourtenayChurch13th to 15th century9 February 1966SU5048594194
51°38′39″N 1°16′18″W
1182209
The Abbey Sutton CourtenayHouse16th century6 September 1952SU5026994000
51°38′33″N 1°16′30″W
1052729
The Norman Hall Sutton CourtenayHouseLate 12th century6 August 1952SU5042694266
51°38′42″N 1°16′21″W
1182314
The Norman Hall
Church of St Mary UffingtonChurchc.125011 December 1985SU3023089317
51°36′07″N 1°33′54″W
1198865
Church of St Mary
Church of St Peter and St Paul WantageChurchLate 13th century22 April 1950SU3969087912
51°35′19″N 1°25′43″W
1048567
Church of the Holy Trinity West HendredChurch14th century24 November 1966SU4473288281
51°35′30″N 1°21′20″W
1200322
Church of the Holy Trinity
Wytham Abbey and attached wall WythamCountry houseLate 15th and 16th century6 August 1952SP4741608515
51°46′24″N 1°18′51″W
1368599
Wytham Abbey and attached wall

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Notes

  1. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

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