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  2. Category:Country houses in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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  3. Shotover Park - Wikipedia

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    The architect of the new house commissioned by Sir Timothy is uncertain, but Shotover Park is believed to have been designed by William Townsend (or Townesend; 1676–1739), an Oxford architect and mason who worked on many buildings at Oxford University, and who was the son of Mayor of Oxford John Townesend.

  4. Category:National Trust properties in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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  5. Dewitt Log Homestead - Wikipedia

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    This log cabin was built in 1805 by Zachariah Price Dewitt and Elizabeth Dewitt and is the oldest extant structure in the Oxford Township of Butler County, Ohio.It is the only remaining home of the several built by pioneers along the Four-Mile Creek, just east of what is now the Miami University campus.

  6. Wytham Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Known as ‘Wytham House’ until about 1850, Wytham Abbey was built around 1480 and formed part of the extensive lands of the Abbots of Abingdon held since the 12th century. With the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the estate was sold to Sir Richard Harcourt and thereafter passed by marriage to the Earls of Abingdon .

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  8. Oxford Historic District (Oxford, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Historic District encompasses the peninsular portion of the town of Oxford, Maryland. Established as the site of a ferry across the Tred Avon River in 1683, the historic portion of the town occupies a peninsula between that river and Town Creek. The town did not experience any significant growth until the late 19th century, which is ...

  9. Dorset House, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    The house was acquired by Quintain property developers in 2006 and demolished in 2009. [1] Quintain sold the site to Berkeley Homes in September 2010 for £5m. The site was developed as student housing for Oxford Brookes University students during 2011–12. [5] and is managed by Unite, still under the name of Dorset House. [6]