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Iffley Rectory, Iffley, Oxfordshire

Iffley Rectory
SP 527 035
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Oxfordshire
now Oxfordshire
  • George Zarnecki
  • Ron Baxter
30 November 1988 (GZ), 15 August 2017 (RB)

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Feature Sets
Description

The rectory is on the W side of Mill Lane, immediately N of the church. It is rectangular with the long axis running N-S, and an E wing. The oldest parts are 13thc in origin, with additions of the 16thc and 17thc. On the E side is a projecting scullery with a gable in which a 12thc corbel has been reset,

Features

Exterior Features

Exterior Decoration

Corbel tables, corbels
Comments/Opinions

The corbel is presumed to come from the church, which has many missing.

Bibliography

Historic England Listed Building, English Heritage Legacy ID: 245666

RCHME, An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford, London 1939, 185.