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High Street
High Street Ogbourne St George
Image: © Shaun Ferguson
Taken: 17 Jan 2014
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Ogbourne St George ways [3]
From High Street, this footpath leads, via a network of Rights of Way, to Southend and on to Ogbourne St Andrew.
Ogbourne St George is a village in the valley of the River Og in Wiltshire. It is sited just off the Roman Road from Cirencester to Winchester, about 7 miles south of Swindon and some 3¼ miles north of Marlborough. The name derives from the Saxon 'Oceburnan' or 'Oc[c]a's stream'. There is a great deal of evidence of prehistoric, Roman and medieval activity including Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age coins, Romano-British coins and pottery and medieval pottery fragments. Ogbourne St George today is a commuter village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 27 Jan 2023
0.05 miles
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Ogbourne St George features [5]
There is a play area amongst the modern houses of Pooles Meadow.
Ogbourne St George is a village in the valley of the River Og in Wiltshire. It is sited just off the Roman Road from Cirencester to Winchester, about 7 miles south of Swindon and some 3¼ miles north of Marlborough. The name derives from the Saxon 'Oceburnan' or 'Oc[c]a's stream'. There is a great deal of evidence of prehistoric, Roman and medieval activity including Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age coins, Romano-British coins and pottery and medieval pottery fragments. Ogbourne St George today is a commuter village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 27 Jan 2023
0.05 miles
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Ogbourne St George houses [13]
The Park, formerly Park House, High Street, is set gable end to the street. The rear range, seen here, was built in the late 18th or early 19th century of diaper brick. The front range in red brick with a rendered facade is mid 19th century. There is a late 19th century wing to the right. All are under tile roofs. There is a fine Tuscan portico with flanking bay windows. There is another image of the house at
Image Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1365941
Ogbourne St George is a village in the valley of the River Og in Wiltshire. It is sited just off the Roman Road from Cirencester to Winchester, about 7 miles south of Swindon and some 3¼ miles north of Marlborough. The name derives from the Saxon 'Oceburnan' or 'Oc[c]a's stream'. There is a great deal of evidence of prehistoric, Roman and medieval activity including Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age coins, Romano-British coins and pottery and medieval pottery fragments. Ogbourne St George today is a commuter village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 27 Jan 2023
0.05 miles
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Ogbourne St George houses [12]
The Park, formerly Park House, High Street, is set gable end to the street. The rear range was built in the late 18th or early 19th century of diaper brick. The front range, seen here, in red brick with a rendered facade, is mid 19th century. There is a late 19th century wing to the right. All are under tile roofs. There is a fine Tuscan portico with flanking bay windows. There is another image of the house at
Image Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1365941
Ogbourne St George is a village in the valley of the River Og in Wiltshire. It is sited just off the Roman Road from Cirencester to Winchester, about 7 miles south of Swindon and some 3¼ miles north of Marlborough. The name derives from the Saxon 'Oceburnan' or 'Oc[c]a's stream'. There is a great deal of evidence of prehistoric, Roman and medieval activity including Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age coins, Romano-British coins and pottery and medieval pottery fragments. Ogbourne St George today is a commuter village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 27 Jan 2023
0.05 miles
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Parklands Hotel
On the High Street of this village mid way between Swindon and Marlborough.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 26 Mar 2008
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Ogbourne St George houses [11]
Park Cottage, High Street, was built in the early 19th century. Constructed of stone under a thatch roof.
Ogbourne St George is a village in the valley of the River Og in Wiltshire. It is sited just off the Roman Road from Cirencester to Winchester, about 7 miles south of Swindon and some 3¼ miles north of Marlborough. The name derives from the Saxon 'Oceburnan' or 'Oc[c]a's stream'. There is a great deal of evidence of prehistoric, Roman and medieval activity including Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age coins, Romano-British coins and pottery and medieval pottery fragments. Ogbourne St George today is a commuter village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 27 Jan 2023
0.06 miles
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New houses on the way, Ogbourne St George
Image: © David Martin
Taken: 27 Mar 2014
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Farm buildings, Ogbourne St. George
Situated on the village street; possibly ear-marked for housing at some point in the future.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger
Taken: 26 Mar 2008
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Ogbourne St George buildings [1]
This former barn in the grounds of Rectory House, High Street, was built in the late 18th or early 19th century. Constructed of brick and sarsen with flush brick piers, under a tile roof. Listed, for group value, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1033827
Ogbourne St George is a village in the valley of the River Og in Wiltshire. It is sited just off the Roman Road from Cirencester to Winchester, about 7 miles south of Swindon and some 3¼ miles north of Marlborough. The name derives from the Saxon 'Oceburnan' or 'Oc[c]a's stream'. There is a great deal of evidence of prehistoric, Roman and medieval activity including Neolithic flint tools, Iron Age coins, Romano-British coins and pottery and medieval pottery fragments. Ogbourne St George today is a commuter village.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 27 Jan 2023
0.08 miles