The Manor House At Tf 719 238 is a Grade II listed building in the King0s Lynn and West Norfolk local planning authority area, England. Farmhouse.

The Manor House At Tf 719 238

WRENN ID
scattered-buttress-willow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
King0s Lynn and West Norfolk
Country
England
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Manor House is a late 18th-century farmhouse constructed of brick and pantiles. It features a double range and stands two storeys tall. The south range has six bays, with two storeys and an attic. There is a stack in bay three and an internal stack at the right gable. A projecting two-storey porch with a flat roof is located at bay three, which contains a four-panelled part-glazed door topped with a rectangular fanlight. The ground floor has flush sashes that have been renewed in bays one and two, while bay four features a tripartite sash with glazing bars, and bay six has three-light casements with glazing bars. The first floor has renewed flush sashes, and there is a two-light sash in the gabled roof dormer.

The west facade has two gables, with the southern gable consisting of two bays made of brick with some carstone. There is a doorway to the left with panelled reveals and a six-panelled door above which is a rectangular light. To the right is a sash window with four panes by four panes, glazing bars, and stone dressings. The first floor has a sash window with glazing bars and stone dressings to the left, and two sashes in the attic. The left-hand gable is made of a carstone and flint mosaic with stone dressings and consists of one bay, featuring a sash window with glazing bars on both the ground and first floors, the latter being four panes by four panes.

The north range is built of a flint and carstone mosaic with brick dressings and pantiles, consisting of two bays and two storeys. It has a central axial stack, a dentil cornice, and stone quoins at the right-hand angle. The north facade and left return have recessed sashes with glazing bars. The rear of the south range to the left has three bays of brick with varied renewed fenestration.

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