Kinecroft cottages
Church Lane, Wallingford
love those porthole windows
brick and flint house
ugly caravan-style windows
Bailey's arch
flat-roofed Islington terrace
Hackney terraced houses
Dorchester thatch
Garsington thatch
Watlington brick nogging
Watlington houses
Watlington half timbered
Cranmer Cottage roses
house with chimneys
Dorchester brick nog
North Gate House
The Thatched Cottage
Dorchester toll house
Dorchester brick cottage
Thatcher's Cottage
tacky home 'improvements'
green door in Garsington
houses on The Green
City Farm
Pettiwell thatch
Stone House, Garsington
35 Cardigan Street
Buckingham Street corner
High Street thatch
snowing outside
welcoming winter lights
yellow door in the snow
snowy cars in an English street
winter garland
Bartlemas chimneys
Bartlemas Farmhouse
Bartlemas House
Brook Cottage
The Old Rectory Cottage
Manor Farm market
flint and thatch
looks like a thatched terrace
Cuxham council houses
Wheelwrights
cottage on Cassington Road
house at Enstone
College Farm and barn
College Farm
Warden's Post
Green Lane corner
ironstone house
paint job spoils ironstone cottage
cottage and post box
November garden
College Farm
house on the corner
New Inn Surgery
rainy day windows
rainy day house
house on the Mount
Mount Manor House
up the Mount
eyesore paint jobs on Iffley Road
white house on Iffley Road
gable thingy
Woodvale Farm
old Cornish Unit
corner of Milford Lane
The Street, Wallingford
cottages at Nuneham Courtenay
green bikes in Jericho
passing the Lanesborough
Holland Park houses
window sill plant
old bell pushes
Broadmoor Lodge
Tredington cottages
Cotswolds House
Wellesbourne cottages
Atherstone half-timbered
red brick in the dawn sunlight
"home improvements" in the offing
Davenham cottage
West View cottages
cottage with flagpole
cottages at Church Minshull
Cheshire house chimney
cottage at Weston
Betley cottages
house in Betley
The Steps at Wrinehill
Meaford half timber
Milford half timber
nice house in Staffordshire
brick nogging near Handsacre
Lichfield half timber
Dimble House
totally creepered house
Cheshire chimney
abandoned house at Northwich
passing conversation
nice house near Ellel
road through Grasmere
Bridge House at Ambleside
Labour window
nice windows in Burton
cottage at Heversham
Rydal garden
Bridge House, Ambleside
Levens Hall
Madeley house
Betley half timbered
Betley cottage
1652 half timber
Crewe terraced houses
Cheshire eaves
Earlswood Mews, Davenham
old school house at Davenham
Cheshire chimneys
nice windows in Higher Walton
nice houses at Wylde Green
Colwich half timbered
Staffordshire eaves
Staffordshire architecture
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Nuneham Courtenay is an unusual village of small, mainly semi-detached, single storey, and very uniform cottages which line each side of the main road. The cottages are brick built with tiled roofs and dormers in the attic and shutters to the windows on the ground floor. The name 'Nuneham' means 'new village' and the 'Courtenay' part of the name comes from the Curtenay Family, who lived here in the thirteenth century.
The village was originally listed as 'Newham' in the Domesday Book. It was originally inside Nuneham Park and consisted of pretty white cottages scattered around a piece of water and shaded by a number of fine trees. However, in 1760 the whole village was rebuilt and relocated on the main road because the 1st Earl of Harcourt thought the existing medieval cottages spoiled the view from his new house and landscaped park.
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