Listed Building: MANOR FARMHOUSE (3.39.3)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 242162
Date assigned 13 May 1986
Date last amended

Description

Farmhouse. c.1600, late C17, early and mid C18, C19. Remains of timber frame, red brick with some blue brick diaper, rubble, some render. Plain tile hipped roof with gablets. Left external red brick and single C20 stacks to right and ridge, single gable stack to the projecting wing. The left 4 bays of the main front are set on a deep plinth of rubble in parts with render. Original 4 bay timber frame house, now 2 storeys, plus attic, 9 bays, the left 6 bays being c.1600 timber frame and the right 3 bays mid C18. Doorway with originally panelled door and glazing bar overlight flanked by single bullseye windows with moulded brick surrounds. To the right is a single tripartite glazing bar Yorkshire sash, 2 glazing bar casements and on the far right a doorway with plank door. To the left is a single glazing bar casement. Further left are 2 single bay projecting wings, the first being C19 with a coped parapet and single glazing bar tripartite casement in the side wall, the front wall has a single glazing bar Yorkshire sash. The second further left early C18 wing has a raised brick coped gable with kneeler and a single glazing bar casement. The side wall has a single glazing bar casement with doorway to the left with panelled door. In the single bay on the far left of the main front is a single blocked window opening. Above the main doorway is a single similar bullseye window. To the right is a single glazing bar tripartite Yorkshire sash and further right a single glazing bar casement. To the left is a single glazing bar Yorkshire sash. In the side wall of the projecting wing is a single glazing bar tripartite casement and in the front wall a single large circular light with decorative glazing bars. Further left in the C18 wing is a single glazing bar Yorkshire sash with a single glazing bar casement in the side wall. In the single bay on the far left of the main front is a single blocked opening. The attic has 2 gabled wood and plain tile dormers, that on the right with single tripartite casement and on the left with single glazing bar casement. Interior. Many chamfered beams and posts visible. In the attic is a stud panel. Axial chimney, fireplaces with bressumer beams, timbers mainly re-used. (NCC/js)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 71605 56353 (26m by 16m)
Map sheet SK75NW
District Newark
Civil Parish Hockerton, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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