Rudloe Manor is a Grade II* listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 July 1985. A Georgian Manor house. 8 related planning applications.
Rudloe Manor
- WRENN ID
- proud-bastion-thistle
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 July 1985
- Type
- Manor house
- Period
- Georgian
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Rudloe Manor is a manor house dating to the late 17th century, constructed of rubble stone with a steep stone-tiled, hipped roof and a central ridge stack composed of four clustered diagonal shafts. The house is two storeys and has an attic, with two hipped dormers visible. The front façade features a four-window range of recessed three-light mullion windows, each floor having a dripcourse stepped as a hoodmould. Relieving arches are positioned above the ground floor hoodmolds. An oval light is centrally placed on each floor. A single-window range is present on the end walls, with a hipped dormer above three-light windows also featuring a stepped dripcourse. A later 19th-century Tudor-style porch tower, with a coped gable, mullion and transom window on the first floor, and Tudor-arched openings on three sides of the ground floor, is located to the right of the south end. The rear of the house features three gables, which were largely rebuilt or extended in the 19th and 20th centuries.
A north wing appears to be of late medieval origin, with a west-side wall stack flanked by a first-floor cusped 15th-century single light window to the right and a 19th-century or restored two-light window to the left. Other features of this wing include a cusped single light on the north end and a two-light cusped mullion-and-transom window on the east side. The manor is documented from the early 13th century. The house was likely built around 1685 for T. Goddard. The interior has been altered.
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