Great Coxwell Barn

Great Coxwell Barn
The barn from the south
Great Coxwell Barn
Alternative namesGreat Coxwell Great Barn
Great Coxwell Tithe Barn
General information
Statuspreserved, no longer in agricultural use
Typeporch barn
Architectural styleGothic
LocationGreat Coxwell
AddressGreat Coxwell,
Oxfordshire SN7 7LZ
Coordinates51°38′40″N 1°36′46″W / 51.64434°N 1.61279°W / 51.64434; -1.61279
Elevation377 feet (115 m)
Completedc.1292 (1292)
ClientBeaulieu Abbey, Hampshire
OwnerNational Trust
Height48 feet (15 m)
Dimensions
Other dimensionslength 152 feet (46 m)
width 43 feet (13 m)
Technical details
MaterialCotswold stone walls
Timber posts and roof frame
Stonesfield slate roof
Floor area5,502 square feet (511 m2)
DesignationsGrade I listed building
Scheduled Ancient Monument
Other information
Parkingsmall lay-by outside
Website
Great Coxwell Barn

Great Coxwell Barn is a Medieval tithe barn at Great Coxwell, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), England. It is on the northern edge of the village of Great Coxwell, which is about 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Swindon in neighbouring Wiltshire.

The barn was built about 1292 for the Cistercian Beaulieu Abbey in Hampshire, which had held the manor of Great Coxwell since 1205. Since 1956 it has been in the care of the National Trust.

The barn has been a Grade I listed building since 1966 and is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument.