117 High Street, College Farm
Information on College Farm
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It appears to have been rebuilt in the seventeenth or eighteenth century, believed to have been in 1768. Thomas James Robbins, son of James Robbins, was living here in 1891, 1901 and 1911 and it was in the attic here that James Robbins’ notebooks were found. Later it was the home of William Tombs, one of the pioneers of Local Government in Wheatley.
Listed building details state 'Farmhouse, now house. Early/mid C18. Colourwashed coursed squared limestone rubble; old plain-tile roof with brick gable stacks. Irregular L-plan. One storey plus attics. Symmetrical 3-window front has 6-panel door between 2-light casements with 9-pane lights and stone flat arches: 3 gabled dormers with leaded lights. Roof has gable parapets. Small C20 extension to right. Lower rear wing with dormer and gabled projection. Interior not inspected'.
Sketch of College Farm by H S Drake included in Margaret Rosenthal's booklet on the Robbins notebooks, see record 1961.
- Tanning and associated trades
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- 113-115 High Street and 1 Crown Road
- 113-117 High Street
- 113-117 High Street
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- Amelia Hilsdon and her aunt, Beatrice Morgan by College Farm
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- 113-117 High Street
- 117 High Street, College Farm
- 117 High Street, College Farm
- 117 High Street, College Farm
- Meet of South Oxfordshire Hunt 1965
- 109-117 High Street
- Robbins Collection