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Old Manor House

A Grade II Listed Building in East Bridgford, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.98 / 52°58'47"N

Longitude: -0.9671 / 0°58'1"W

OS Eastings: 469448

OS Northings: 343014

OS Grid: SK694430

Mapcode National: GBR BL8.2BV

Mapcode Global: WHFJ0.3CRB

Plus Code: 9C4XX2HM+X5

Entry Name: Old Manor House

Listing Date: 14 November 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1243673

English Heritage Legacy ID: 241784

ID on this website: 101243673

Location: East Bridgford, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, NG13

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Rushcliffe

Civil Parish: East Bridgford

Built-Up Area: East Bridgford

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: East Bridgford

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description


EAST BRIDGFORD COLLEGE STREET
SK 6943
(north west side)
11/40 No.1(Old Manor
House)

G.V. II

Farmhouse. Early C16, early C18 and early C19. Renovated c.1932.
Timber framing, coursed rubble and brick. Hipped and gabled
plain and pantile roofs. Rendered plinth, cogged eaves, single
coped gable. 2 ridge, single side wall and single gable stacks.
2 storeys plus garrets, 3 bays. L-plan. Windows are C20 sashes,
mostly leaded, and glazing bar sashes. Garden side has to left,
single storey outbuilding, 3 bays, brick with pantile roof, mid
C19, with French window. To its right, a door and a casement.
Glazed door in return angle. To right again, 2 casements.
Above, 2 smaller casements. South west front has projecting
hipped wing to left. Mid C20 bay window with slate roof and a
casement. To right, gabled brick doorcase, mid C20, with glazed
door, flanked to left by a casement and to right by a French
window with flanking lights. Casement in return angle. Above, 2
casements. Street side has 2 unequal gables. To right, large
sash with segmental head. Above, to left, dummy sash and to its
right, a smaller casement. Beyond, sash with segmental head.
Above again, to left, small sash. Rear elevation has to left,
sash with segmental head. To right, canted leaded bay window
with porch hood, 3 sashes and door in return angle. Above, to
right, small casement and a sash. To right again, outbuilding
has a door at each end. North east gable has a square hatch.
North west wing has 2 panels of close studded timber framing with
single arch brace. 2 complete bay posts and remains of 4 more.
Tie beams, one chamfered and with stops. Principal rafter roof
with single purlin and curved wind braces. Chamfered fireplace
bressumer with one stop. Small remnant of stud partition.
Remnant of late C17 framed panelling and early C17 chip carved
overmantel. Early C18 wing has chamfered oak span beam with
stops, and chamfered softwood span beams. Fireplace bressumer
with a wall post at each end. Softwood principal rafter roof
with struts and collars. This house was altered and refenestrated
from 1932 onwards and was renamed Old Manor House during this
time.


Listing NGR: SK6944843014

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