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Holcombe Hotel

Holcombe Hotel, Deddington

 

Picture source: North Oxon CAMRA


 
The Holcombe Hotel was situated on the High Street. This pub closed in October 2011. It was converted to residences and a shop in 2013.
Source: Brian Wray
 

 
Listed building details:
Probably 2 houses, now hotel. Early/mid C18 and late C18, possibly with earlier origins. Coursed squared marlstone with wooden lintels; Welsh-slate roofs with brick stacks. 3-unit and 2-unit plans. 2 storeys plus attic, part raised to 3 storeys. Taller 3-unit range to right has a 3-window front, mostly with 16-pane sashes, but bay one has 2 tripartite sashes and bay 3 has one at ground floor; entrance, to left of centre, has been altered C20 and there is an inserted window to right of it. Shallow-pitched roof has projecting boxed eaves and has stacks to both gables and to left of centre. Earlier 2-window range has a symmetrical front with a central 6-panel door, 16-pane sashes at ground floor, and 12-pane sashes above; steep-pitched roof has 2 gabled roof dormers and a stack to left. Right end wall of taller section shows an earlier gable line. Interior: stop-chamfered joists; moulded beam at rear.
 

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