c1386. Built for a local wine merchant, who called it the New Inn. This handsomely decorated building is a rare surviving example of a three-storey timber-framed dwelling with shops below. It is a typical example of the houses of wealthier citizens in Oxford and northern Europe in general in this period.
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╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:
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Isisbridge said:
c1386. Built for a local wine merchant, who called it the New Inn. This handsomely decorated building is a rare surviving example of a three-storey timber-framed dwelling with shops below. It is a typical example of the houses of wealthier citizens in Oxford and northern Europe in general in this period.
Howard Somerville said:
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