Stoke Dry Manor is a Grade II listed building in the Rutland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 July 1987. House. 1 related planning application.

Stoke Dry Manor

WRENN ID
buried-loggia-barley
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rutland
Country
England
Date first listed
6 July 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Stoke Dry Manor is a house dating from around 1800. It has an L-shaped layout, with a later 19th-century extension forming an angle at the rear and a 20th-century extension to the far end. The front of the house is constructed of ashlar stone, while the rest of the building is of rubble. The original part has a roof of Collyweston slate, and the extension has a Welsh slate roof. The front range features ashlar chimneys with cornices curved in a cymma recta style; the left chimney also has a brick flue. The building has two storeys, a cellar, and an attic. The front facade comprises three bays with raised bands marking the sills and lintels. It has 3-pane sash windows set within raised stone surrounds, with keyblocks above the ground-floor windows. A cellar window is positioned on the left side. There are two hipped dormers with paired wooden casements in the roof. The right side has a mix of 19th-century sash windows and a 4-panelled door with a rectangular fanlight containing criss-cross glazing bars. The left side includes two arched sash windows to the gable end of the original house, and a late 19th-century bay with a canted bay window, further first-floor sashes, and a half-glazed door with a fanlight. A single-storey extension projects beyond. Inside, a ground-floor room at the north end of the front wing has segmental-headed recesses flanking the fireplace.

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