Manor Farmhouse And Attached Outbuilding And Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Bassetlaw local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 July 1985. Farmhouse.
Manor Farmhouse And Attached Outbuilding And Wall
- WRENN ID
- bitter-jade-hemlock
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Bassetlaw
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 July 1985
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Manor Farmhouse, along with its attached outbuilding and wall, dates from the early 18th century. The building is constructed of red brick and ashlar, topped with a slate roof featuring raised ashlar coped gables and kneelers. It has four red brick gable stacks and a raised eaves band, set on an ashlar plinth with a moulded band above. The farmhouse has a double range plan, is two storeys tall with garrets, and consists of five bays.
The central doorway features a six-panel door with the top two panels being glazed, accompanied by a traceried overlight and an ashlar architrave with a cornice hood supported on consoles. On either side of the doorway are two glazing bar sash windows with flush wedge lintels and keystones. Above, there are five similar sash windows with corresponding lintels.
To the rear right of the farmhouse is a single-storey outbuilding made of red brick and pantiles, which has four bays and a single red brick ridge stack, as well as another similar stack at the front right. The outbuilding has dentil eaves and is also set on an ashlar plinth. Its doorway features a plank door, and to the right is a single glazing bar Yorkshire sash window, followed by another doorway with a plank door and a smaller sash window.
Attached to the front right of the farmhouse is a red brick wall with ashlar coping that extends for seven metres, flanked by single coped piers at either end. The wall then drops down and extends southwards for 30 metres, featuring buttresses and a gateway at the north end. It rises to meet a similar pier with raised and shaped coping, then turns at a right angle and continues west on a coursed rubble and brick plinth with chamfered ashlar coping for 22 metres, interrupted by a now blocked gateway with raised and shaped ashlar coping that simulates piers. At the west end, the wall rises to a similar pier with an attached taller coped pier topped with a shaped ashlar finial, before turning northwards for six metres to terminate at the wall of a 16th-century gateway.
Inside the farmhouse, there is a dogleg close string staircase featuring turned balusters, cut spandrels, and a moulded handrail.
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