Sale brochure for The Grange, High St. Wednesday April 16th 1930
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Sale brochure for The Grange, High St. Wednesday April 16th 1930
Nik Stanbridge
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Sale brochure for The Grange, High St. Wednesday April 16th 1930
Sale brochure for The Grange, High St. Wednesday April 16th 1930
Nik Stanbridge
These photographs were all taken by John Grout in 1998 to record Church Street as it looked in that year.
Bampton Community Archive
After Market Square Garage was removed, before Thornberry Flats were built
These pictures, all taken by John Grout, record the brief moment in time where the Market Square Garage was totally removed and before Thornberry Flats were built on the site. Bell Cottage, the little thatched house is clearly visible.
Bampton Community Archive
Part of Renovation and building works to the Old Grammar School
Nik Stanbridge
Bampton residents were invited to take part in a survey; around 1,500 questionnaires were completed as part of the project to draw up a community-led plan for the village, to help guide future developments by reflecting residents' views.
Nik Stanbridge
Sales brochure for Weald Manor 1880 and again 1886
Sale notice for Weald Manor on June 4th 1880 and another sale noticeFreehold & Tithe-Free pasture & arable land for sale August 2nd 1886
Bampton Community Archive
Beam Cottage, Dor Thomson with Julie and Roger Powell
Beam Cottage, Dor Thomson with Julie and Roger Powell
Nik Stanbridge
Carterton under pressure to have 1,000 estate on western edge
Carterton under pressure to have a 1000 home estate on its western edge as well as 700 on the eastern side. 250 already approved for the north. 2014
250 homes have got the go-ahead to be built on the northern edge of Carterton. All run-off from Carterton comes through Bampton so all building there affects us, particularly when we have heavy rain storms.
Janet Rouse
Fight against 160 houses at the NE end of New Road 2014
West Oxfordshire District Council's deputy, Mark Booty does not believe the housing targets are achievable. Mark feels it would be more sensible for houses to be built in the south of the county where the jobs are situated. By 2031 it is said 13,200 more homes will be needed in West Oxfordshire although there is nothing to indicate that the same number of jobs will be created.
Janet Rouse
Five handwritten Indenture Legal Documents relating to the sales and mortgages of the Swan Inn and adjoining land dating from 1823 to 1831, Also mentions Turnpike Gate and Kents Weir Gate.
Named in the documents are
John Wright
Rachel Bradshaw Clinch
Mary Vines
William Walcroft
Edward Fisher
Thomas Breakspeare
Edward Fisher
John Roberts
William Hanbury
Henry Whitaker
James Ward
Jonathan Arnatt
Janet Westman