House in Oxfordshire, England
Culham Court is a Grade II listed house in Culham , Oxfordshire, England.
History
It was built in the mid-18th century, the south front in about 1816, and with 20th-century alterations.
It was originally called the Old Vicarage and is said to have been built for Benjamin Kennicott, Vicar of Culham (1753-83) in about 1758.
References
^ Historic England , "Culham Court, Abingdon Road (1059790)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 10 July 2017
51°39′13″N 1°16′11″W / 51.653644°N 1.2698063°W / 51.653644; -1.2698063
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