Kineton Manor Nursing Home is a Grade II listed building in the Stratford-on-Avon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 February 1952. Nursing home, former manor house. 6 related planning applications.

Kineton Manor Nursing Home

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stratford-on-Avon
Country
England
Date first listed
6 February 1952
Type
Nursing home, former manor house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Kineton Manor Nursing Home, formerly known as Manor House, is a manor house located on Manor Lane in Kineton. It dates from the mid to late 18th century, with 19th-century alterations and late 20th-century additions. The building is constructed of coursed blue lias limestone with ironstone ashlar dressings and features a steeply pitched hipped roof covered in renewed tiles. There is a rebuilt brick cross-axial stack and two stacks at the rear.

The house has a double-depth plan with a 19th-century wing on the right side. It stands two storeys plus an attic and has a seven-window range. The exterior includes an ironstone plinth, quoins, and a top cornice. The central entrance features an ashlar architrave with a key block, an overlight above a six-panel door, and a porch with a shaped gable and round arch. The windows have ashlar surrounds with sills and key blocks; the ground floor has a pair of 4/4 sash windows to the right of the entrance, one horned, and 6/6 sash windows at each end. The first floor has a group of windows, including one 6/6 sash, one 4/4 sash to the left, and two 4/4 sashes to the right, with 6/6 sashes at each end. There are three renewed gabled dormers.

The wing has a 6/6 sash window on each floor, one horned. The left return features a three-window range with 6/6 sashes, including one on the ground floor to the right with wood panels beneath, and three gabled dormers. The rear includes a central canted bay with a frieze and simple cornice, 12-pane sashes, and French windows, along with three first-floor windows and gabled dormers. The right return has two gabled dormers and a late 20th-century single-storey stone range with a brick cross-wing.

Inside, there is a winding cut-string staircase with slender column-on-vase balusters and a simple handrail that forms a newel at the foot, likely a reconstruction using 18th-century balusters. The interior also features panelled window shutters, and one room has a 19th-century cornice.

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