Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the Lancaster local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 December 1950. House. 3 related planning applications.

Manor House

WRENN ID
tattered-eave-bramble
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Lancaster
Country
England
Date first listed
29 December 1950
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Manor House is an early 19th-century house, incorporating earlier fabric. The main house is stuccoed with a slate roof and has a symmetrical design of two storeys and three bays. It features glazing bar sash windows in painted stone surrounds; the jambs of the ground-floor windows are stop-chamfered. A Tuscan porch has pilaster responds, a cornice, and a blocking course. Gable chimneys are present. A wing extends to the rear (east) at a right angle.

No. 4A adjoins the rear gable wall of this wing. It is roughcast, two storeys high, and has a lower slate roof. The single bay facing north contains a doorway to the right. The windows are mullioned, of two lights with rebated and chamfered surrounds in a late 17th-century style. The first-floor window has a shallow cyma moulding surround typical of the early 18th century. A chimney sits on the gable. A parallel stuccoed wing extends to the south.

Inside the main house, behind the entrance hall, is a stair hall containing an oak open-string dog-leg staircase with turned newels, a ramped handrail, and stop-chamfered stick balusters.

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