Aerial photo of Upton
Alden Farmhouse
St Mary's. The exterior of the church from the south-west. The flint-faced church has window evidence of a Norman origin, but overall has been much restored. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage NMR.
George and Dragon. Looking down the village lane from the railway bridge toward the inn, with Upton Lodge in the distance on the hill. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage NMR.
Stream Road, looking from junction with Pound Lane. 1907. Birthplace of Ted Keep. Most of the cottages seem to be timber-framed with brick in-filling, with thatched and one tiled roof, possibly dating to the 16th century. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage NMR.
Looking up the street with the old Post Office to the left with a man holding a basket. A number of interesting verncular buildings are visible, mostly timber-framed with brick in-filling and thatched roofs. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage NMR.
High Street and Post Office
St Mary's Church. The interior in this simple country church looking east from the nave to the chancel. The stone font in the foreground is Norman, while the queen strut roof above is fifteenth century. Henry W Taunt, 1906. Copyright © Oxfordshire County Council Photographic Archive. Reproduced with the kind permission of Oxfordshire Studies. This photograph may be purchased from their Heritage Search web site at http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritagesearch
Upton School. A view along the road that runs past the school towards the church, with three children sitting on the grass verge outside the school railings. Copyright © Oxfordshire County Council Photographic Archive. Reproduced with the kind permission of Oxfordshire Studies. This photograph may be purchased from their Heritage Search web site at http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritagesearch
St Mary's Church. The church exterior from the north-east showing the flint-faced chancel and nave and timber bell turret, as well as some Norman survivals such as windows. Copyright © Oxfordshire County Council Photographic Archive. Reproduced with the kind permission of Oxfordshire Studies. This photograph may be purchased from their Heritage Search web site at http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritagesearch
St Mary's Church. The church exterior from the south-west showing the flint-faced chancel and nave and timber bell turret, as well as some Norman survivals such as windows. Copyright © Oxfordshire County Council Photographic Archive. Reproduced with the kind permission of Oxfordshire Studies. This photograph may be purchased from their Heritage Search web site at http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritagesearch
St Mary's Church. The church chancel exterior from the south showing the flint-faced wall and Norman windows. Copyright © Oxfordshire County Council Photographic Archive. Reproduced with the kind permission of Oxfordshire Studies. This photograph may be purchased from their Heritage Search web site at http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritagesearch
Shop and Post Office
The Sign of the Crown
Stocks
Stream Road, The Crossings
Stream Road
Stream Road, 1980s.
The Village Green
Opposite the Village Green
Miss Godfrey's cottage
Cottage opposite the church
Church Street
Barn at Middle Farm before fire. Daniel Greenough (Gwen's father) on tractor.
Outside Middle Farm before the fire. Now "Corderoys".
Middle Farm after the fire in 1934.
Prospect House in the time of the Pilgrim family.
Prospect House in the 1980s
Mr and Mrs Butler's shop, Fieldside
The Cottage and Old Forge
Cottages opposite Owlscote Farm
The "Old Forge" in the 1980s. The porch has now gone.
The Crossings and Well Cottage. Shows Barbara Price and her dog.
Re-thatching Well Cottage. November 1983.
Frog Alley
The Crossings and Well Cottage
Owlscote Manor Farm from High Street. Sign of the Crown on left.
Owlscote Manor Farm, lime tree. Seen from what is now Manor Lawns.
Owlscote Manor Farm
View from Coffin Way towards Owlscote Manor Farm. Upton Fruit Farm and Autumn Leaves on left.
High Street, showing Sign of the Crown and the Old Forge on the right. Cottages on the left were demolished in the 1960s
The Rectory
Littlecote
George and Dragon
Mr. Rowlands' Bakery, Stream Road
Upton Lodge
The Cottage
Prospect Road
The Elms
Reading Road
The Manor House
The Elms, c1930. Blanche & Mercy Humfrey, Raymond Black
Stocks, 1934
Windyridge (now Orchard Lodge) circa 1933
Windyridge (now Orchard Lodge) Mr & Mrs Philps Miss Wheatley in doorway circa 1933
Old thatched cottage Location unknown circa 1933
The George and Dragon Mrs Warner Proprietress circa 1933