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Old School House

Old School House, Oxford

Picture source: Movement80


 
The Old School House was situated on Gloucester Green. This grade-II listed pub closed in 2008.
 

 
Listed building details:
Midland Counties Omnibus Company Waiting Room. 1899-1900. By Leonard Stokes. Ashlar faced, with red brick rear elevations. 2 storey centre block with single storey wings which are higher at the rear. The central pointed arched doorway has a 3-light mullioned window over. Between door and window is a sculpted panel now concealed by the company board. 2-storeyed, 7-light mullioned bay windows on either side. Slate roof with timber bell cupola.”
 

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Name Dates Comments
John Coffey Can't remember I was the Site Manager for the Construction Company who fitted the Pub out. Was so proud of the Finished article--Beautiful Joinery and specialist Painting by Jonathan. We had Dado Rail of Carvings /Names of Children who went to scholl there--hope they are all still on the walls?? First job we had to do on arrival at site was remove approx 2 ft of Pigeon Guano ----Loved that project. What a pity it closed---it was a beautiful Pub
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Old School House, Oxford
Date of photo: 2003

Picture source: Stephen Carbery