Terry Crowley, the father of Rosemary Linnet Sanguine, bought Thatched Cottage in the early 1960s and set about doing some research on the dwelling, which is one of the oldest in Bampton. This pdf documents his findings. The Thatched Cottage, in Church Street, probably the oldest house in Bampton. Terry and Wendy Crowley moved to Bampton in 1963 and the house was then derelict. Owned by William Lock and his wife Rose. History includes notes and text written by John Blair Historian.
Record of John White's memoirs created by his great great great grandchild AKA Jackie White. 1824-1905 Resident of Sandford Cottage married Ann Bedwell (servant of Dr. John Allen Giles)
Old Black and White Photograph showing The Grange Taken from centre of High Street outside New Inn (Morris Clown) Showing people on pavements, in road and looking over wall Picture supplied by Les King
Poster announcing Meeting to be held in Bampton Village Hall on 11th February to raise funds to fight the development of 127 house in Aston Road by Gladman Developments. Mention of Flooding 187 houses in 2007
This house for sale is behind Cromwell House and Exeter House in Cheapside. It was built on the site of the garages and workshops that were part of the garage that went with the shop that is now the private dwelling called Exeter House.
Hayman House is on the South side of the Market Square and has been carefully restored. It is a Grade II listed building and on the market for one million pounds.
Witney Gazette Article about Sale of Old Bell Cottage, Thatched Cottage on the sale of Bell Cottage and mentioning Bampton as venue for filming Downton Abbey Price £299,950