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Ingleby Manor

A Grade II* Listed Building in Ingleby Greenhow, North Yorkshire

Ingleby Manor (eastern elevation)

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The eastern elevation retains some traces of its former picturesqueness, two of the gables and three large stacks of chimneys remain.

Ingleby Manor stands about half a mile to the southeast of Ingleby village on a slightly elevated site. It is a 16th-century house built round two courtyards, the longer frontages facing east and west. The building is of two stories faced with ashlar and has high hipped eaved roofs, now covered with red pantiles. It has, however, been very much altered from time to time and many of its original architectural features have disappeared, depriving it to a very large extent, both externally and within, of its former picturesqueness.

Ingleby Manor was occupied by the Eures family from the mid 16th century, and by the Foulis family from 1609 to the mid 19th century.

Uploaded by Antony Cairns on 30 July 2011

Photo ID: 18583
Building ID: 101314888
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