Lagham Manor is a Grade II* listed building in the Tandridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 June 1958. Manor house.

Lagham Manor

WRENN ID
sleeping-remnant-juniper
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Tandridge
Country
England
Date first listed
11 June 1958
Type
Manor house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Lagham Manor is a manor house that dates back to the 16th century and was refaced around 1620, with 19th-century extensions added to the rear. The structure features a timber frame with a brick facade set on a brick and stone plinth, topped by a stone-coped parapet that partially obscures a plain tiled roof. The building has a large offset stack on the left end and an end stack on the right. It stands two storeys high over a basement and has seven bays arranged in the pattern A-A-B-A-B-A-A, with a plat band above the ground floor. The windows are mullioned and transomed casement types under cambered heads, with the third and fifth bays featuring blocked, arched niches; the fifth bay has a glazed window on the ground floor. There is a 17th-century stone mullioned basement window on the right. The central entrance has a half-glazed door with a camber head and a flat porch hood above. To the left end, there is a pentice-roofed addition. At the rear right, there is a double pile with a Victorian addition that includes a weatherboarded 20th-century "rustic" porch supported by wooden posts on the right-hand return front.

Inside, the manor has extensive framing at the rear. The ground floor room on the left features a deep brick and stone fireplace with a wooden lintel, while the right-hand ground floor room has a Tudor-style fireplace with twisted vine carvings in the spandrels. On the first floor, the landing and front rooms are completely panelled, showcasing 17th, 18th, and 19th-century panelling. There is a stone fireplace with Jacobean-style carvings above it, and a square newel staircase from the 18th century with turned balusters.

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