In the late 20th century, planning guidance tried to ensure that new buildings fitted in better with older ones. No.
Though apparently rebuilt in the early 19th century, with a smooth ashlar façade and contemporary features, this tall 3-storeyed house shows signs
The facade of No. 17 is early-to-mid 19th-century, similar to that of No. 23 to its left.
Like many buildings on this side of Witney Street, these three houses on the far side of Guildenford began as 17th-century cottages. At No.
As so often in Burford, the house's 18th-century façade conceals an earlier building.
Constructed for the County of Gloucester Bank Ltd in 1878, possibly to designs by James Medland of Gloucester, this commercial building displays a
Established in 1935, the Bay Tree Hotel encompasses two earlier houses.
Despite the early 18th-century style of the window surrounds and a broken pediment above the doorway, this is a mid 19th-century rebuild of an earl
Two cottages here in the 1650s were replaced in the early 18th century by a single farmstead, where malting was carried out long before the establi
The blocked doorway left of centre shows that No. 18 was once a pair of cottages, erected probably in the mid 17th century.