Swalcliffe Barn Museum, Oxfordshire. Free entry

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Brief description

"The barn, situated in the picturesque village Swalcliffe six miles west of Banbury and surrounded by beautiful countryside, is one of the finest 15th century half-cruck barns in England.

Swalcliffe Barn, constructed in 1401 for New College, Oxford. is a Grade 1 listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

It was acquired by the Oxfordshire Buildings Trust in 1990 and is leased to Oxfordshire County Council and used by the Museums Service to exhibit agricultural and trade vehicles from the county.

The Friends of Swalcliffe Barn also stage a permanent exhibition of 2,500 years of Swalcliffe's history." See

https://swalcliffevillage.co.uk/index.php/village-plan/village-groups/the-swalcliffe-society/ 

Address

Shipston Road

Swalcliffe

Banbury

Oxfordshire

OX15 5DR

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Website

https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/residents/leisure-and-culture/museums/swalcliffe-barn

https://www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=1824

https://whatsonoxon.co.uk/online-leaflet/swalcliffe-barn-museum

https://www.visitthames.co.uk/things-to-do/swalcliffe-barn-p2641

http://www.greatbarns.org.uk/museums/swalcliffe_barn.html

https://swalcliffevillage.co.uk/index.php/village-plan/village-groups/the-swalcliffe-society/ 

Directions

"In the picturesque village Swalcliffe, six miles west of Banbury"

Opening Times

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"Sundays,and Bank Holiday Mondays, 2-5pm"

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