Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the West Northamptonshire local planning authority area, England. Residential. 3 related planning applications.

Manor House

WRENN ID
carved-wattle-auburn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Northamptonshire
Country
England
Type
Residential
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Manor House is a house constructed in 1672, with extensions and alterations made in the 1868. It is built of coursed limestone rubble, with a 20th-century plain-tile roof and stone end stacks. The house follows a two-unit, central-staircase plan. A central 19th-century stone porch has a chamfered, basket-arched doorway and a panelled, part-glazed door with side and over lights. There are single-light windows on the sides of the porch, and a stone-coped parapet above. Wave-moulded stone mullion windows with hood moulds are present on the ground and first floors; a low, wave-moulded stone mullion window sits above the central first-floor window, along with a pair of gabled dormer windows. Stone-coped gables with kneelers complete the exterior. A rear range was added in 1868, extending the depth of the house and dated to the right gable. The interior features stop-chamfered spine beams and an open-well staircase with barley-sugar balusters or bulbous feet, which is a rebuilding of a 17th-century staircase within the 19th-century range.

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