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Austin–Magie Farm and Mill District is a registered historic district near Oxford, Ohio, listed in the National Register on December 21, 1982. It contains 5 contributing buildings. The farm, mill site and millrace are significant as they represent the intensive nineteenth century agricultural and processing activities in Butler County, Ohio.
Old Basing was first settled in the sixth century by a proto-Anglo-Saxon tribe known as the Basingas.In the ninth century it was a royal estate and it was the site of the Battle of Basing on or about 22 January 871 AD, when a Viking army defeated King Æthelred of Wessex and his brother, the future King Alfred the Great. [4]
The oldest secular building in Drayton is a timber-framed barn. Its date is unknown but it is thought to be about 1400. [2] There are at least 15 houses and cottages dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, [2] several of which are thatched. The village has one public house, the Catherine Wheel.
The Basingas were an Old English tribe, whose territory in the Loddon Valley formed a regio or administrative subdivision of the early Kingdom of Wessex. [1] Their leader, Basa, gave the tribe its name which survives in the names of Old Basing and Basingstoke, both in Hampshire. (The existence of both the tribe and their leader must be assumed ...
New College, the Wardens Barn New College: House: 1402: 12 January 1954 ... Museum of the History of Science (Old Ashmolean) Oxford: Museum: 1679–83: 12 January 1954
Barton is Old English for barley farm. In 1246, it was known as Aldebarton, Oldebarton in 1276 and by 1326 Oldbarton. [10] Wick Farm translates from Old English to ‘dairy farm’. [8] In 1298 the Bayswater Brook was named Edenebroke and Hedena's Brook. [a] [9]
Great Coxwell Barn is a Medieval tithe barn at Great Coxwell, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), England. It is on the northern edge of the village of Great Coxwell, which is about 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Swindon in neighbouring Wiltshire .
Oxford Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Oxford in Chenango County, New York. The district includes 201 contributing buildings and seven contributing structures. It encompasses the village's historic core and includes commercial, residential, civic, and ecclesiastical buildings.