Manor House Farmhouse And Stable is a Grade II listed building in the Test Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 May 1957. House, stable. 10 related planning applications.

Manor House Farmhouse And Stable

WRENN ID
blind-grate-crag
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Test Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
29 May 1957
Type
House, stable
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Manor House Farmhouse and Stable is a house with an attached stable block, dating primarily from the early 19th century, though retaining a 17th-century plinth. The house is constructed of red brick in English bond, with a moulded brick weathering band to the first floor, stone quoins, wedge lintels, cills, a moulded plinth band. It has a hipped tile roof and a brick eaves band.

The north front is near-symmetrical, featuring two storeys and three windows. It has sixteen-pane sashes in reveals. A Doric porch, with pilasters, columns, triglyphs, a reeded architrave and a five-panelled, glazed door, is centrally positioned.

The east elevation is also symmetrical, with two attached stacks with a 1.1.1 arrangement above a 0.2.0 arrangement of windows. Walls are in header bond with cambered arches, and a first-floor weathering band. It has sashes in reveals and a five-panelled, glazed door above two steps, within an architrave.

The rear elevation has been altered and now shows two windows. The brickwork is in English bond and incorporates a 17th-century chamfered stone-framed window within the plinth wall. The west elevation is irregular, with a ground-floor extension linking to the stable block.

The rectangular stable block has a tile roof and brick walls, with roughly-coursed stonework facing east. The stone used in the stable block was quarried from a nearby monastic site.

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