In origin this is another jettied, timber-framed building with fine carved bargeboards of the late 15th century, built for an unknown owner and inc
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Dominating what is now a narrow side street of small cottages, The Great House is one of three large gentry houses in Burford, and one of the few B
This prime corner-site was an inn from the 15th to late 18th century, recorded first as the Bear (in 1489), and from 1539 as the Angel.
Although there is a 17th-century rear range, this stylish house was probably built in the 1790s (owner unknown).
The façade is almost entirely of the 1920s (below), but the structure contains remains of another late 15th-century building, whose jetty survives
In 1571 the Burford merchant Simon Wisdom granted a small cottage here to trustees for Burford Grammar school, rebuilding it as 3 cottages in 1576.
This remarkable run of late medieval buildings continues with No.
A timber-framed building of c.1500 lies behind this tall frontage.
No. 125 includes another late-medieval building, encased in stone in the 18th century or earlier.