Wellow Manor is a Grade II listed building in the Test Valley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 May 1957. Manor house. 1 related planning application.

Wellow Manor

WRENN ID
dim-spandrel-furze
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Test Valley
Country
England
Date first listed
29 May 1957
Type
Manor house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The house at Wellow Manor dates back to the 16th century, originally constructed with a timber-frame lobby entrance, with significant extensions and recladding in the late 17th century, followed by renovations around 1800, and minor 20th-century additions and modifications. The walls are primarily brickwork in English bond, distinguished by a high plinth and appearing to show altered openings through rubbed flat arches. The first-floor brick bond differs from the ground floor. It has a chamfered eaves fascia and a hipped slate roof with cemented stacks featuring separated flues.

The symmetrical south-east front presents two storeys and three windows, with sash windows in exposed frames. A late 20th-century classical stone doorcase frames the front door, including a pediment, pilasters, an arched opening, a fanlight, and a six-panelled door, all set above stone steps. The longer north-east elevation features two storeys and three windows, with a doorway (the original entrance) marked by a plain brick arched surround, an oak fanlight, and French doors. The middle windows are triple sashes. The south-west elevation displays altered features, and a single-storeyed 20th-century wing is positioned forward on the north-west side.

Inside, near the former entrance, there is timber framing of cross walls, along with 17th-century fireplaces.

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