There are more than 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire.
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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Abbey Gate | Abingdon Abbey | Gateway | Late 15th century | 19 January 1951 | SU4985097076 51°40′13″N1°16′50″W / 51.670254°N 1.280558°W | 1368671 | ![]() |
Brick Alley Almshouses | Abingdon | Almshouse | 1718 | 10 December 1971 | SU4969696732 51°40′02″N1°16′58″W / 51.667175°N 1.282834°W | 1200005 | ![]() |
Church of St Helen | Abingdon | Church | Late 12th or early 13th century | 19 January 1951 | SU4969496775 51°40′03″N1°16′58″W / 51.667562°N 1.282856°W | 1300979 | ![]() |
Church of St Nicholas | Abingdon | Church | c.1170 | 19 January 1951 | SU4984397082 51°40′13″N1°16′50″W / 51.670309°N 1.280659°W | 1048110 | ![]() |
County Hall and Market House | Abingdon | County hall | 1678–83 | 19 January 1951 | SU4978597051 51°40′12″N1°16′53″W / 51.670035°N 1.281502°W | 1199601 | ![]() |
Long Alley Almshouses | Abingdon | Almshouses | c.1500 | 19 January 1951 | SU4966396729 51°40′02″N1°17′00″W / 51.667151°N 1.283311°W | 1048811 | ![]() |
The Checker Unicorn Theatre | Abingdon Abbey | Abbey | 13th century | 19 January 1951 | SU4997397022 51°40′11″N1°16′44″W / 51.669758°N 1.278787°W | 1048108 | ![]() |
The Long Gallery | Abingdon Abbey | Abbey | c.1500 | 19 January 1951 | SU4999097035 51°40′12″N1°16′43″W / 51.669873°N 1.27854°W | 1048107 | ![]() |
Unicorn Theatre | Abingdon Abbey | House | 13th century | 19 January 1951 | SU4996397012 51°40′11″N1°16′44″W / 51.669669°N 1.278933°W | 1048844 | ![]() |
Ashdown House | Ashbury | Country house | c.1662 | 10 November 1952 | SU2820382009 51°32′11″N1°35′41″W / 51.536285°N 1.594773°W | 1048765 | ![]() |
Ashdown House, pavilion and attached wall approximately 20 metres south-east | Ashbury | Pavilion | c.1662 | 10 November 1952 | SU2823482003 51°32′10″N1°35′40″W / 51.536229°N 1.594326°W | 1048767 | ![]() |
Ashdown House, pavilion approximately 20 metres north-east | Ashbury | Pavilion | c.1662 | 10 November 1952 | SU2822582033 51°32′11″N1°35′40″W / 51.536499°N 1.594454°W | 1048766 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Ashbury | Church | 12th century | 21 November 1966 | SU2653284919 51°33′45″N1°37′07″W / 51.56253°N 1.618646°W | 1048770 | ![]() |
Church of St Nicholas | Baulking | Church | Mid-13th century | 21 November 1966 | SU3172690705 51°36′51″N1°32′36″W / 51.614285°N 1.543199°W | 1048680 | ![]() |
Church of St Michael | Blewbury | Church | 11th century | 24 November 1966 | SU5314685917 51°34′11″N1°14′05″W / 51.569628°N 1.234591°W | 1368625 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Buckland | Church | 1707 | 21 November 1966 | SU3427398205 51°40′54″N1°30′20″W / 51.681568°N 1.505683°W | 1181905 | ![]() |
The Church of St Mary | Buscot | Church | 13th century | 21 November 1966 | SU2265998142 51°40′54″N1°40′25″W / 51.681588°N 1.673665°W | 1368093 | ![]() |
Charney Manor | Charney Bassett | Manor house | Late 13th century | 10 November 1952 | SU3810794442 51°38′51″N1°27′02″W / 51.647489°N 1.450641°W | 1182077 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter | Charney Bassett | Church | Early 12th century | 21 November 1966 | SU3809994425 51°38′50″N1°27′03″W / 51.647337°N 1.450758°W | 1182087 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Childrey | Church | Early 13th century | 24 November 1966 | SU3600387794 51°35′16″N1°28′54″W / 51.587856°N 1.481729°W | 1048743 | ![]() |
Coleshill Park, Great Piers, including cast-iron gates | Coleshill | Gate | Late 18th century | 10 November 1952 | SU2422093902 51°38′36″N1°39′05″W / 51.643401°N 1.65138°W | 1052691 | ![]() |
Compton Beauchamp House and walling and attached bridge to north | Compton Beauchamp | Country house | 16th century | 10 November 1952 | SU2798686926 51°34′50″N1°35′51″W / 51.580505°N 1.597512°W | 1368367 | ![]() |
Church of St Michael | Cumnor | Church | Late 12th century | 9 February 1966 | SP4614704134 51°44′02″N1°19′59″W / 51.734025°N 1.333168°W | 1048342 | |
Jesus Chapel and Attached House | East Hendred | House | 15th century | 25 October 1951 | SU4604688891 51°35′49″N1°20′12″W / 51.596989°N 1.336634°W | 1048167 | ![]() |
Church of All Saints | Faringdon | Church | 12th century | 21 November 1966 | SU2887395724 51°39′34″N1°35′02″W / 51.659564°N 1.583989°W | 1199147 | |
Faringdon House | Faringdon | Country house | 1770–85 | 10 November 1952 | SU2879195900 51°39′40″N1°35′07″W / 51.66115°N 1.58516°W | 1048410 | ![]() |
The Great Barn | Great Coxwell | Barn | Early 13th century | 21 November 1966 | SU2689694029 51°38′40″N1°36′46″W / 51.644422°N 1.612699°W | 1183045 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Longworth | Church | Early 13th century | 21 November 1966 | SU3840599468 51°41′34″N1°26′45″W / 51.692657°N 1.445783°W | 1048616 | ![]() |
Milton Manor Cottage and Milton Manor House | Milton | Manor house | c.1776 | 6 August 1952 | SU4841392385 51°37′42″N1°18′07″W / 51.628205°N 1.301984°W | 1048220 | ![]() |
Church of St Faith | Shellingford | Church | 12th century | 2 November 1966 | SU3195193515 51°38′22″N1°32′23″W / 51.639537°N 1.539694°W | 1368447 | ![]() |
China House to west of Beckett Hall | Shrivenham | Fishing lodge | c.1635–55 | 21 July 1982 | SU2460189120 51°36′01″N1°38′46″W / 51.600389°N 1.646209°W | 1048793 | ![]() |
Church of St Andrew | Shrivenham | Church | Early 15th century | 21 November 1966 | SU2407589078 51°36′00″N1°39′14″W / 51.600034°N 1.653806°W | 1284309 | |
Church of the Holy Rood | Sparsholt | Church | Late 12th century | 24 November 1966 | SU3468487540 51°35′08″N1°30′03″W / 51.585654°N 1.500792°W | 1048702 | ![]() |
Church of St Denys | Stanford in the Vale | Church | Late 12th century | 21 November 1966 | SU3419693468 51°38′20″N1°30′26″W / 51.638983°N 1.507258°W | 1048607 | ![]() |
Church of St Michael and All Angels | Steventon | Church | Early 14th century | 9 February 1966 | SU4644191427 51°37′11″N1°19′50″W / 51.619757°N 1.330597°W | 1181950 | ![]() |
Church of All Saints | Sutton Courtenay | Church | 13th to 15th century | 9 February 1966 | SU5048594194 51°38′39″N1°16′18″W / 51.644287°N 1.271792°W | 1182209 | ![]() |
The Abbey | Sutton Courtenay | House | 16th century | 6 September 1952 | SU5026994000 51°38′33″N1°16′30″W / 51.642562°N 1.274941°W | 1052729 | ![]() |
The Norman Hall | Sutton Courtenay | House | Late 12th century | 6 August 1952 | SU5042694266 51°38′42″N1°16′21″W / 51.644939°N 1.272634°W | 1182314 | ![]() |
Church of St Mary | Uffington | Church | c.1250 | 11 December 1985 | SU3023089317 51°36′07″N1°33′54″W / 51.601887°N 1.564923°W | 1198865 | ![]() |
Church of St Peter and St Paul | Wantage | Church | Late 13th century | 22 April 1950 | SU3969087912 51°35′19″N1°25′43″W / 51.58867°N 1.4285°W | 1048567 | ![]() |
Church of the Holy Trinity | West Hendred | Church | 14th century | 24 November 1966 | SU4473288281 51°35′30″N1°21′20″W / 51.591611°N 1.355681°W | 1200322 | ![]() |
Wytham Abbey and attached wall | Wytham | Country house | Late 15th and 16th century | 6 August 1952 | SP4741608515 51°46′24″N1°18′51″W / 51.773306°N 1.314198°W | 1368599 | ![]() |
Stanford in the Vale is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse about 3+1⁄2 miles (5.6 km) southeast of Faringdon and 5 miles (8 km) northwest of Wantage. It is part of the historic county of Berkshire, however since 1974, it has been administered as a part of Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population 2,093.
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