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Manor Croft

A Grade II Listed Building in Ashby Parva, Leicestershire

Manor Croft, Main Street, Ashby Parva

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House built in the early-C16, extended to left in 1779 and further altered in C19. Exposed timber-framing with red brick infilling, some herringbone. Box framed in large panels with some angle braces; mock framing to C18 part. The eaves are raised slightly over the wall-plate to the left (marking the division between the C16 and C18 builds). . Gabled crosswing to right with decorated and moulded barge-boards. Large wagon entrance with double boarded doors. The boarded door to left of it has a C19 gabled hood on curved brackets over it. The right hand doorway is in a C19 gabled porch on timber supports. (Photo Jun 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 2 August 2012

Photo ID: 54516
Building ID: 101209145
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