Hyde Manor is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 March 1952. Residential. 13 related planning applications.

Hyde Manor

WRENN ID
heavy-shingle-bittern
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
17 March 1952
Type
Residential
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Hyde Manor is an 18th-century front applied to an earlier timber-framed building, forming an L-shaped layout. It has two storeys and four windows facing north-west, and five windows facing north-east. The front is of red brick with a parapet and a tiled roof. Two-storeyed brick bays project at each end of the façade. The glazing bars have been lost from the windows. A doorway features a pediment-shaped hood supported by brackets, and a door consisting of six moulded and fielded panels. A 19th-century bay with a gable was added to the south-west. The north-east front is faced with grey headers and red brick dressings, including quoins.

Detailed Attributes

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