Oxenford Farm is a former abbey farm, a dependency of Waverley Abbey in the civil parish of Witley,[1] Surrey, England, with several listed buildings around a courtyard, including three by Augustus Pugin.
The three highest listed buildings, at Grade II*, are Gothic revival buildings designed by Palace of Westminster-famed Gothic revivalist Augustus Pugin.
[2] Richer de Aquila (L'Aigle) granted Oxenford to Waverley Abbey before 1147.
[9] The buildings are in recent times within the nearby Peper Harow estate.
[9][10] The buildings and their surrounding grounds, near small woods less than 100 metres away to the south and west, were used as a location for Robin Hood (2010 film).