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Listed Buildings in Cumnor Conservation Area

28 listed buildings have been identified within the Cumnor Conservation Area in England, including 1 Grade I, 1 Grade II*, 26 Grade II.

All (28) Grade I (1)Grade II* (1)Grade II (26)
#Building NameGrade
1Church of St MichaelOX2 9QJGrade I
2Bear and Ragged Staff InnOX2 9PEGrade II*
312, Appleton RoadOX2 9PEGrade II
41, High StreetOX2 9PFGrade II
526, Appleton RoadOX2 9QHGrade II
638 and 40, Leys RoadOX2 9QFGrade II
73 and 5, High StreetOX2 9PFGrade II
843, Leys RoadOX2 9QFGrade II
9Archangel House and Rear WallOX2 9PFGrade II
10Burnt House FarmhouseOX2 9QDGrade II
11Chest Tomb Approximately 1 Metre East of Church of St MichaelOX2 9QJGrade II
12Chest Tomb Approximately 20 Metres North East of Chancel of Church of St MichaelOX2 9QJGrade II
13Churchyard Cross Approximately 18 Metres East North East of North Porch and 17 Metres North of Chancel of Church of St MichaelOX2 9PFGrade II
14Cutts End CottageOX2 9QLGrade II
15Headstone Approximately 8 Metres North East of North Porch of Church of St MichaelOX2 9PFGrade II
16Headstone Approximately 8 Metres North of North Porch of Church of St MichaelOX2 9PFGrade II
17Leys FarmhouseOX2 9QFGrade II
18Manor FarmhouseOX2 9PFGrade II
19New FarmhouseOX2 9QDGrade II
20Rockley FarmhouseOX2 9PEGrade II
21Seldom SeenOX2 9QLGrade II
22Stables Approximately 15 Metres South East of the VicarageOX2 9QJGrade II
23Stonehaven CottageOX2 9PFGrade II
24The Byre, Approximately 30 Metres North West of Westfield HouseOX2 9PEGrade II
25The FarmhouseOX2 9QLGrade II
26Tithe Barn House and Attached OutbuildingOX2 9PEGrade II
27Two Headstones Approximately 8 Metres North of North Aisle and Approximately 8 Metres North East of North Porch of Church of St MichaelOX2 9PFGrade II
28Westfield HouseOX2 9PEGrade II

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