Manor House is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 February 1969. House.

Manor House

WRENN ID
grim-solder-tallow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
4 February 1969
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SE 2099-2199 11/11 4.2.69

BROMPTON-ON-SWALE RICHMOND ROAD (north side) No 12 (Manor House) (formerly listed as Manor House on Front Street)

GV II

House. Early-mid C18. Roughcast, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, with cellar and attic, 6 bays. Plinth. To left, 2-light flat-faced mullion cellar window with iron stanchions. In third bay, C20 panelled door below 3-pane overlight. Sashes with glazing bars to ground floor, 15-pane sashes above, all in flush wood frames, with stone sills. Between third and fourth bays on first floor, sundial on raised panel in frame with Baroque top. Stone gutter brackets. Shaped kneelers, ashlar copings. Brick end stacks, corniced to left. Right return: side-sliding attic window. The Manor House was a brewery belonging to the Fryer family from early C19 until 1956. It was known as the Crown Brewery, having started at the Crown Inn. The brewery was unusual in making its own malt, the maltings and maltkiln being the outbuildings to the rear left.

Listing NGR: SE2177599713

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