Old Manor Farm

Old Manor Farm,
Cottisford, Oxfordshire, England

Dating back to at least the fourteenth century, Old Manor Farm in the village of Cottisford, Oxfordshire is listed on the National Heritage List for England as a Grade I Listed Building (List Entry Number: 1046440).

Built by Sir Roger de Cotesford in the fourteenth century Old Manor Farm is believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited house in the county.

Currently, the property is held in Trust, after the death of the owner, John Winnington-Ingram, in March 2021. The beneficiaries of that Trust are the sons of John Winnington-Ingram, namely Nicholas Winnington-Ingram and Gerald Winnington-Ingram.

Rather than see the property sold, both Nick and Gerald wish to retain Old Manor Farm for it to be used through a Charitable Trust with distinct public benefits, as described on this website.

Their wish is to use the property as a physical base from which to do God’s Work in the world, building on the strong legacy of the distinguished clergymen of the Winnington-Ingram family, in the full knowledge that their father, a devout Christian, would heartily approve of them so doing.

The Charities Commission in the UK has recently granted charitable status to the Old Manor Farm Preservation Trust – charity number: 1200105

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