Latitude: 51.85 / 51°50'59"N
Longitude: -1.3595 / 1°21'34"W
OS Eastings: 444217
OS Northings: 217013
OS Grid: SP442170
Mapcode National: GBR 7W9.YZT
Mapcode Global: VHCX6.DR5P
Plus Code: 9C3WRJXR+X6
Entry Name: The Black Horse Public House
Listing Date: 13 February 1969
Last Amended: 27 July 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1052841
English Heritage Legacy ID: 253111
Also known as: The Black Prince
ID on this website: 101052841
Location: Old Woodstock, West Oxfordshire, OX20
County: Oxfordshire
District: West Oxfordshire
Civil Parish: Woodstock
Traditional County: Oxfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Oxfordshire
Church of England Parish: Woodstock
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
Tagged with: Pub
WOODSTOCK MANOR ROAD
SP4417 (East side)
Old Woodstock
7/119 The Black Horse Public House
13/02/69 (Formerly listed as The
Wheatsheaf Inn)
GV II
House, now public house. Late C16, refronted and extended in late C18. Coursed
limestone rubble; gabled Welsh slate roof; left end stack of stone finished in
brick, and brick right end stack. U-plan with rear wings. 2 storeys; 3-window
range. Timber lintel over early C19 six-panelled (2 glazed) door with flat stone
hood. Chamfered timber lintel over mid C19 sash to left of door; mid C19 canted
bay windows in outer bays; keyed flat stone arches over 2 early C19 eight-pane
sashes on first floor. Left gable end has blocked late C16 window and
hollow-chamfered window; right gable end has early/mid C19 bay window at
first-floor level. C18 rear wings of similar materials: wing to left, built as a
store, has timber lintel over plank door and brick lateral stack. Interior:
chamfered bressumer over open fireplace to left. First floor not inspected but
likely to be of interest.
Listing NGR: SP4421717013
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