Oxenford Farm


Oxenford Farm is a former abbey farm, a dependency of Waverley Abbey in the civil parish of Witley, Surrey, England, with several listed buildings around a courtyard, including three by Augustus Pugin.

Buildings

The three highest listed buildings, at Grade II*, are Gothic Revival buildings designed by Palace of Westminster-famed Gothic Revivalist Augustus Pugin.

Remains of Oxenford Grange

History

Richer de Aquila granted Oxenford to Waverley Abbey before 1147. It was a Cistercian monastery farming community for Waverley Abbey until 1536 when Oxenford was granted to Sir William Fitz William during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, when it was valued at £4 13s. 4d.
The buildings are in recent times within the nearby Peper Harow estate.

Popular culture

The buildings and their surrounding grounds, near small woods less than 100 meters away to the south and west, were used as a location for the 2010 film Robin Hood.