Manor Farm House is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 November 1951. Farmhouse. 5 related planning applications.

Manor Farm House

WRENN ID
tangled-hall-evening
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
30 November 1951
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Manor Farm House is a circa 1700 farmhouse constructed as a double pile building, with an east wing of early 18th century design and a west wing of later 18th century design. The walls are whitewashed plaster render, and the roof is covered with black glazed pantiles. The east wing has three four-light casement windows on the ground floor and one sash window with a single vertical glazing bar. The first floor of the east wing has four four-light casement windows. A circular window (oeil-de-boeuf) sits above the front door, featuring glazing bars. The main entrance features two ground floor doors at the north side: one with a simple wooden architrave, and the other with reeded pilasters and an open pediment containing a segmental fan-light with glazing bars. The doors are double panel doors, with the top panels glazed. A brick dentil eaves cornice runs around the building. The south gable has kneelers and a parapet. There are two end stacks and one off-centre stack. The rear wing has three ground floor and five first floor sash windows with glazing bars, along with one double French window with glazing bars. One stack is located at one end of the rear wing, and another is positioned off-centre.

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