Manor Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1959. House.

Manor Farmhouse

WRENN ID
rooted-span-nightshade
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
6 March 1959
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Manor Farmhouse, previously known as Green Farmhouse and barns, features ashlar stucco on flint and brick with a red pantile roof. This 17th-century, single-pile, two-storey house has a 19th-century rear wing and a 17th-century one-and-a-half-storey front wing. The ground floor includes four sash windows with glazing bars, and on the right, there is a tripartite window. The first floor has five sash windows with glazing bars. A 19th-century gault brick porch has battlements and a four-centred arch with quoined pilaster strips at the corners, leading to an eight-panel raised and fielded door. The eaves are simply plastered, and there is a coped parapet indicating an earlier, higher roof line. Three dormer windows with two lights each have glazing bars and are adorned with wooden moulded architraves and pediments from the late 17th or early 18th century. The house has a central 19th-century chimney stack, along with two earlier moulded brick hexagonal stacks. The end gables are constructed from flint, brick, and re-used cut stone, while the rear is stuccoed.

Adjacent to the house is a 17th-century domestic wing, which is one storey with attics and has a gable that is perpendicular to the house. This wing features a five-light wooden mullion window under a moulded brick lintel and a simple boarded door. There is a flat string course at the springing of the gable, and a five-light mullion and transomed window in the gable has a wooden frame with a moulded brick architrave and flat brick pilaster strip surrounds, topped by an elaborate Dutch gable with brick copings and seven finials. The wing is connected to the house by a brick passage, and there are oak mullioned windows on the return. The entire property has recently been restored.

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