Manor Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 May 1987. Farmhouse.
Manor Farmhouse
- WRENN ID
- tenth-chancel-tide
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- North Norfolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 11 May 1987
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Manor Farmhouse is a farmhouse that dates from the late 16th century, was enlarged in the 17th century, altered in the 18th century, and further enlarged and altered in 1933. It features a flint plinth and walls made of brick and flint, topped with a thatched roof. The south front has two storeys and a dormer attic, with a 20th-century door located to the right of the centre. There is one 3-light 20th-century segmental headed window to the right and two to the left. The first floor has five 18th-century casement windows. The western bay, which includes one first-floor window, is an addition from 1933. The gabled roof has three sloping dormers with casements arranged symmetrically over the earlier part of the house. The east and west gables were raised in 1933 and have a stepped design, with the east gable featuring an internal stack. There are two ridge stacks located to the left of centre.
The north front also has two storeys and features a full-height 16th-century brick porch located to the left of centre, which has a square plan. The round-arched doorway is set within a pair of pilasters that rise to a linear entablature, above which are two round arches. The walls are set off at the first-floor level. There is a two-light first-floor window below a hood mould on labels. The original straight gable has been corbelled out and raised in a stepped manner in 1933. To the left of the porch, there is 16th-century walling pierced by two casements at ground floor level. To the right of the porch, there is a bay of 16th-century walling with a 20th-century casement in a reduced opening. The second bay features 17th-century chequered brickwork extending over the first floor, with a platband at the first-floor level. There is a further 20th-century ground floor casement and three 18th-century casements on the first floor, along with two small first-floor windows in the final bay added in 1933. The interior of the farmhouse is entirely from the 20th century.
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