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Oxfordshire Sale Catlogues 1982-2006 Oxfordshire sale catlogues 1982-2006 Parish Area Street, hamlet, House name Grade Date Agent or Listed building Other information or development or number Developer list no. Abingdon 90 The Vineyard The Barge II 2004 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Abbey Close 40730 II 2005 John D Wood & Co VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Abbey Close Abbey Walk N/A 2001 Michael Shanly Homes New development Abingdon Abbey Close Dolphin House II 1991 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Abbey Close October House N/A 1984 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Appleford Drive The Grove N/A 1983 VALE, Abingdon New development Abingdon Audlett Drive Farriers Court N/A 1994 Taywood Homes New development Abingdon Audlett Drive Radley Park N/A 1984 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Bath Street 56 II 2002 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Bath Street 59 II 2000 Allen & Harris VALE, Abingdon Dating to 1728. Built by Tomkins Abingdon Bath Street Stratton Lodge II* 2005 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon family Abingdon Bath Street The Gables II 1993 Allen & Harris VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Bath Street II 2004 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Pedestrian access to Park Road New development of family homes Abingdon Blacknall Road Caldecott Chase N/A 2007 Banner Homes and apartments New development. Shared Abingdon Blacknall Road Kingfisher N/A 2007 soha housing Ownership housing Abingdon Bostock Road 34 N/A 2007 Thomas Merrifield Abingdon Caldecott Road Manor Court N/A 1985 Adkin New development Bradford & Bingley Abingdon Checker Walk 5 II 2002 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Bradford & Bingley Abingdon Checker Walk 5 II 2002 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Colwell Drive Willow Brook N/A 1998 Thomas Merrifield New development Morland's Brewery development. Abingdon Coopers Lane 48 II 2003 Pearce Alder Vale, Abingdon Previously part of Ock Lea House Abingdon Copenhagen Drive The Maltings N/A 1989 New development Abingdon Crown Mews 12 II 2007 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Crown Mews II 2001 Hodsons Vale, Abingdon Oxfordshire sale catlogues 1982-2006 Parish Area Street, hamlet, House name Grade Date Agent or Listed building Other information or development or number Developer list no. Abingdon Drayton Road Ladygrove Court N/A 2001 Thomas Merrifield Abingdon Drayton Road Ladygrove Paddock N/A 1986 Adkin New development The Furlongs, Lodge Abingdon Dunmore Road Fields N/A 1989 Wates New development Abingdon East St Helen Street 12 N/A 1994 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Nos2 to 60 (even) form a group Abingdon East St Helen Street 17 N/A 1996 Allen & Harris Abingdon East St Helen Street 17 II 2006 Charles Lawson VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 21 II 2004 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 21 II 2005 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 27 II 2007 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 32 II 1987 Cluttons VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 40 II 2007 Chancellors VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 42 II 2007 Chancellors VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 44 II 1989 Buckell & Ballard VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 45 II 1998 David Hodson VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 49 II 2006 Hodsons VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 55 II 1990 Cluttons VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 55 II 1987/8? Cluttons VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 55 II 1991 Cluttons VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 55 II 1992 Cluttons VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 55 II 2007 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 56 II 2001 Thomas Merrifield Vale, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 59 II 1992 Cluttons VALE, Abingdon Hampton's Abingdon East St Helen Street 17a II 2005 International VALE, Abingdon Abingdon East St Helen Street 5 & 5a II 2000 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Bradford & Bingley Abingdon East St Helen Street Fairlawn Wharf N/A 2004 Adkin Within town conservation area Believed to be part of Brotherhood Abingdon East St Helen Street Helensbourne II 198- Mallams VALE, Abingdon House of Fraternity of Holy Cross Abingdon East St Helen Street Helensbourne II 1987 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Oxfordshire sale catlogues 1982-2006 Parish Area Street, hamlet, House name Grade Date Agent or Listed building Other information or development or number Developer list no. The Malthouse Inscribed stone : "I 1748 Abingdon East St Helen Street (No.60) II 2003 Knight Frank VALE, Abingdon T" relates to Tompkins family. Abingdon East St Helen Street II 2001 Lansborough Estates VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Faringdon Road Springfields Abingdon Fisherman's Wharf Abingdon Marina N/A 1987 Adkin New development Abingdon Gozzards Ford 22 II 2007 Cluttons Abingdon Kingfisher Close Abingdon Marina N/A 1986 Adkin New development Abingdon Lambrick Way Heron Court N/A 1996 Adkin New development Abingdon Lombard Street 4A N/A 2007 Mallams Abingdon Lombard Street Philips Court II 2004 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Marcham Road Ock Mill N/A 1988 Hogg Robinson New development Abingdon Marcham Road Ock Mill N/A 1989 Hogg Robinson New development Maud Hales Cottage, Abingdon The Bridge 7 N/A 1989 Mallams Abingdon Mill Paddock Mill Stream Court N/A 1998 McCarthy & Stone Retirement Development Abingdon Mill Road Ock Mill ng 2003 Chancellors Former 18th cent mill on River Ock North Quay, Abingdon Abingdon Marina 19 N/A 2006 Savills North Quay, Abingdon Abingdon Marina 30 N/A 1998 Abbey Properties Abingdon Northcourt Lane The Old Farmhouse II 2000 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Northcourt Road Northcourt House II 1999 WS Atkins VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Northcourt Road Tatham House II 1998 John D Wood VALE, Abingdon Conversion of listed former ph plus Abingdon Ock St. Air Balloon II 2004 Thomas & Co VALE, Abingdon new build Abingdon Ock Street 0.143 II 2002 Andrews VALE, Abingdon Formerly the Happy Dick PH Abingdon Ock Street 84 II 1993 Allen & Harris VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Ock Street 125 II 1992 Allen & Harris VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Ock Street 143 II 1997 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Former PH Oxfordshire sale catlogues 1982-2006 Parish Area Street, hamlet, House name Grade Date Agent or Listed building Other information or development or number Developer list no. Former PH known as "The Happy Abingdon Ock Street 143 II 2005 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Dick" Abingdon Ock Street 272 II 1998 David Hodson VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Ock Street 50-52 II 2001 Thomas Merrifield Vale, Abingdon Abingdon Ock Street Crown Mews N/A 1995 Adkin New development Abingdon Ock Street Dobbins Cottage N/A 2000 Lansborough Estates Bradford & Bingley Abingdon Ock Street Eyot Cottage II 2002 Adkin VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Ock Street Juniper Court N/A 1988 Alder & Co Abingdon Ock Street Ock House N/A 1985 Adkin Conversion Abingdon Ock Street The Air Balloon Spot listed 2000 Adkin Agricultural Conversion Abingdon Ock Street The Brewery N/A 2001 Thomas Merrifield Conversion Abingdon Park Crescent 2 N/A 2000 Thomas Merrifield Conservation area Abingdon Park Crescent 5 N/A 2005 Thomas Merrifield Albert Park Conservation Area Abingdon Park Crescent 12 N/A 1998 Carter Jonas Conservation Area Conservation area. Designed by Abingdon Park Crescent 14 N/A 2005 FPD Savills Edwin Dolby, built 1884. Conservation area. Built 1868, Abingdon Park Crescent 17 N/A 2007 Mallams architect Edwin Dolby. Abingdon Park Crescent Glenburn (No.15) N/A 1991 Helen Mackie Abingdon Park Road Launton Lodge N/A 2001 Chancellors Conservation area Abingdon Park Road South Lodge (No.2) N/A 2006 Hodsons New development. Advertisement Abingdon Radley Road Merchants Place N/A 2005 Kingsoak flyer Abingdon Radley Road Merchants Place N/A 2005 Kingsoak New development Abingdon Radley Road The Chestnuts N/A 1986 Vernon & Son New development Abingdon Radley Road The Paddocks II 1998 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Abingdon Radley Road Warren Meadows N/A 1983 Buckell & Ballard VALE, Abingdon New development Abingdon Spring Road 14 N/A 1997 Adkin Abingdon Spring Road 18 N/A 1997 Adkin Abingdon Spring Road 38 N/A 1992 Abbey Properties Conversion Oxfordshire sale catlogues 1982-2006 Parish Area Street, hamlet, House name Grade Date Agent or Listed building Other information or development or number Developer list no. Winner of VALE of White Horse Abingdon Spring Road 68 N/A 2003 John D Wood DC design award in 1995 Bradford & Bingley Abingdon Spring Road 78 N/A 2003 Adkin Abingdon Spring Road Spring Court N/A 1996 Adkin Abingdon St Edmund's Lane Neave Mews N/A 2004 Thomas & Co New development Abingdon St Helen's Mews 14 N/A 1997 Adkin Abingdon Station Yard Old Station Inn N/A 2003 Thomas Merrifield New development Abingdon Stert Street 3 II 1997 Mallams VALE, Abingdon Conservation area Abingdon Stert Street Mulberry House N/A 1988 Buckell & Ballard COMMERCIAL Abingdon Stert Street New Abbey Court N/A 1988 Buckell & Ballard COMMERCIAL Abingdon Stert Street The Beehive PH II 2001 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Greytown Properties Offices. Not to be confused with Abingdon Stratton Way Stratton House N/A 1985 Ltd Stratton house, Bath Street Abingdon The Square Pulpit House II 1987 Adkin VALE, Abingdon COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL. Office accommodation. Former Abingdon The Square Pulpit House II 2006 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Congregational Church Former PH known as "The Row Abingdon The Vineyard 90 II 2005 Thomas Merrifield VALE, Abingdon Barge". Now called "The Barge". Abingdon The Vineyard The Maltings N/A 2004 Persimmon Homes New development Abingdon Victoria Road Rose Cottage N/A 1997 Adkin Abingdon Victoria Road N/A 2006 Thomas Merrifield James Offen & Office development. Phase 1 of Abingdon Vineyard Vineyard Chambers N/A 1989 Partners Vineyard Action Area redevelopment Abingdon Vintner Road 3 N/A 2007 Thomas Merrifield Apartment West St Helen Abingdon Street 48 II 1985 Adkin VALE, Abingdon West St Helen Abingdon Street 48 II 1986 Vernon & Son VALE, Abingdon Oxfordshire sale catlogues 1982-2006 Parish Area Street, hamlet, House name Grade Date Agent or Listed building Other information or development or number Developer list no.
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