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Conservation area document: Marston SSLZMFZX0007

Marston SSLZMFZX0007

conservation-area
Marston
document-type
area-map
end-date
entry-date
1989-12-12
name
Marston
notes
The name of Marston is derived from the original settlement on the marshy ground bordering the water meadows of the River Cherwell, initially, a hamlet of the manor of Headington. From the medieval period property was owned by a number of farming families, as well as the Oxford Colleges, who rented land out as farms. As a result, the village has retained a distinctive character as a focus of vernacular farmhouses and cottages dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries with more substantial houses representing settlement by Oxford tradesmen in the village in the 19th century. It retains an attractive green setting that preserves its distinctive character apart from nearby residential estates
reference
SSLZMFZX0007
start-date
1976-07-20