This 19th-century rendered shopfront conceals a medieval house (history unknown), which was mostly timber-framed and had an open hall.
Though ownership is unknown before the 1820s this prominent building may have been an inn, as suggested by the wide entrance under an elliptical ho
From the Middle Ages to its closure c.1800 this was one of Burford's most important inns, located close to the Tolsey and opposite Witney Street.
These two small adjoining cottages, though of different date, were both altered in the 19th century, and their low ground-floor ceilings remain vis
This smart façade hides an earlier house, owned in 1685 by Richard Bartholomew.
This small cottage with its rubblestone front is of 17th-century origin, but has been increased in height.
This smart 17th-century façade of neatly squared limestone blocks, with characteristic drip-moulds over the first-floor windows, probably unites tw
The three rubblestone cottages numbered 20, 22 and 24 are probably all of 17th-century origin, and may have once formed a single property: the fron
An earlier house here is documented from 1435.
The rendered façade of this tall narrow building hides a medieval timber-framed house, owned in 1489 by John Bishop.