Barton, Oxfordshire
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Barton, Oxford
)
Barton is a suburb of
A4142 road) meet London Road (part of the A40 to the east and A420 road
to the west).
The course of a
Alchester passes through Barton. Barton Manor is a 17th-century listed building built of ashlar
-faced Cotswold stone. Barton was rural until the middle decades of the 20th century.
History
The course of a
Alchester passes through Barton. Barton Manor is a 17th-century listed building built of ashlar-faced Cotswold stone.[1][2]
Barton was rural until the middle decades of the 20th century.
Amenities
Barton
residents' association
. Barton has two schools: Bayards Hill Primary School and the Ormerod School, both in Waynflete Road. A new housing estate, Barton Park, consisting of 885 homes, a primary school, a community hub, sports facilities and park, is being built northwest of Barton.
References
- ^ Historic England. "Barton Manor (Grade II) (1047369)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Barton Manor, 7 Barton Village Road". Headington history. Stephanie Jenkins.
- ^ "Barton Community Association website".
External links
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