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Listed Buildings

The parish of Eynsham has around 92 structures of special architectural or historic interest. Grade II buildings are ‘key elements in the historic character of the settlements and landscape’. They ‘range from grand houses to simple cottages, farm buildings to ... telephone boxes’. The ‘listing’ process is the responsibility of English Heritage.

SCROLL DOWN for a video tour of Eynsham’s surviving farm buildings (several of them Listed), compiled by Martin Flatman with advice from Steve Parrinder

This page is complemented by a tour of the Conservation Area and of St Leonard’s Church (Grade II*).

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Grade II listed buildings - Photographer Paul HughesSt Leonard's, Eynsham: Lilian Wright - cover image - 2nd edition 1987 in aid of the restoration appealThe Shrubbery: Listing no.17 - No.26 High Street - Photographer Eynsham OnlineEynsham Baptist Church: Listing no.22 - Photographer Eynsham OnlineThe [old] Vicarage: Listing no.31 - with attached outbuilding, wall, railings and gateway. 13 and 15 Mill Street - Photographer Eynsham OnlineThe White Hart Public House: Listing no.37 - 31 (and part of 33) Newland Street - Photographer Eynsham OnlineThe Gables and attached outbuildings and barn: Listing no.40 - Newland Street South side - Photographer Eynsham OnlineGables Cottage and Malthouse: Listing no.41 - with [former] Cygnet Restaurant and Craft Workshops. No.34 Newland Street - Photographer Eynsham OnlineThe Elms: Listing no.49 - Oxford Road North side - Photographer Eynsham OnlineHighcroft House: Listing no.55 - Tanners Lane North side - Photographer Eynsham OnlineSt Leonard's Church Grade II*: Listing no.62 - Photographer Catriona Bass

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