Yeates, S. (2014). Historic Building Assessment on Logg Farm, Oddington, Oxfordshire. John Moore Heritage Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1049904. Cite this using datacite

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Historic Building Assessment on Logg Farm, Oddington, Oxfordshire
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Heritage Services carried out a survey of Logg Farm in the parish of Oddington, Oxfordshire (NGR SP 55052 14465). The building is a grade II listed structure and is thus considered to be a structure of national importance. The building has seen recent work without listed building consent. An assessment of the structure has noted that the structure appears to be of at least three major phases. Phase 1 saw the construction of the main rectangular block with two ranges backing onto each other. This structure has a number of features which could be interpreted as 17th century in date, for example traditional timber working in the roof space, steeply pitched roofs and some chamfered lintels and fireplace, also Lshaped hinges. There are further components that show an 18th century origins such as the classical style panelled doors, panelled cupboards being located in alcoves and sash windows. A listed date of c 1700 is thus considered appropriate for this structure. The building is historically important because it is an important early example of a structure containing sash windows, which are known to have come into limited use from c 1670. The latter two phases saw the construction of further parts of the structure on the west end, which appear to be butted to the main part of the structure. Phase 2 appears to be a probable early addition after the main construction, while Phase 3 was probably 19th century in origin.
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Stephen Yeates
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John Moore Heritage Services
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
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2014
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Site: Logg Farmhouse
County: Oxfordshire
District: Cherwell
Parish: ODDINGTON
Country: England
Grid Reference: 455032, 214465 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) FARMHOUSE (Monument Type England)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: johnmoor1-218633
OBIB: Report Number: 3094
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09 Nov 2018