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The Roebuck
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The Roebuck was located on Banbury
Road, closing in 1998. A grade-II listed building constructed in the late
17th century, it has since been converted to a private residence. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house, Late Cl7 with later
alterations. Finely jointed coursed, squared ironstone. Steeply pitched
slate roof. Stone coped gables with moulded kneelers. Brick shafts on stone
end stacks. 3-unit plan with extension to rear forming L-plan. 2 storeys
plus attic. 3-window range. Two entrances have C20 doors and wood lintels.
Ground floor has a C20 window, a 3-light metal casement in wood trade and a
C20 bay window. First floor has a renewed 2-light casement in wood frame and
2-light wood mullioned and transomed windows with small opening casements.
Wood lintels throughout. Gabled dormer. Rear single-storey extension. Slate
roof. Brick shaft on stone base. Semi-circular staircase projection.
Interior not inspected. |
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