Listed Building: MANOR FARM HOUSE (3.22.5)

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Grade II
Authority
EH LBS Legacy ID 242084
Date assigned 11 August 1961
Date last amended

Description

Farmhouse. Early C18. Red brick. Concrete pantile roof. Left gable red brick stack. Brick coped gables with kneelers. Dentil, raised brick and dogtooth eaves. Set on a partial rubble and brick plinth. First floor band and band over first floor lintels. L-plan 2 storeys plus garret, 4 bays, with projecting gabled wing to the right. Doorway with C20 door, to the right is a single glazing bar casement, over doorway and casement is a wood and concrete pantile lean-to hood. To the left is a blocked doorway and further left a single tripartite Yorkshire sash both under segmental arches. Above is a single similar sash and to the right a single glazing bar casement both under segmental arches. The projecting wing has in the side wall a single small C20 glazing bar sash and to the right a single small C20 glazing bar casement. The gable wall has a blocked doorway with single C20 glazing bar casement above and single C20 glazing bar Yorkshire sash in the garret. The rear wall of this wing has 3 tripartite glazing bar Yorkshire sashes, the central sash in former doorway. Above are 2 similar sashes all under segmental arches. Attached to the left of the main front is one and a half storey plus cellar, 3 bay red brick and concrete pantile wing with raised brick coped gable and kneeler. Dogtooth eaves. Set on a plinth. Single blocked cellar opening under segmental arch to the left. Above, single C20 glazing bar casement in former doorway, to the left is a single glazing bar C20 fixed light and further left a single similar smaller light, all under segmental arches. Above are 2 small casements. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 66459 55824 (23m by 17m)
Map sheet SK65NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Edingley, Newark

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Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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