Reconstruction drawing showing an oblique view of The Old Manor House as it may have appeared from the south-east circa 1617 - 1649, after it was rebuilt in stone, with an overlay added to amend the design

Date:
Jul 2011
Location:
Manningham Old Manor House, 23-23A Rosebery Road, Bradford
Reference:
IC290/022
Type:
Reconstruction Artwork
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Description

See IC290/017 - IC290/019 for an alternative reconstruction created in 2009.

A note at the bottom of the drawing states 'based dendrochronology for cross-wing'. The drawing appears to have been used to produce IC290/021.

The Old Manor House was probably the home of a wealthy yeoman clothier in the 16th century. It was timber framed and contained a double aisled hall. The house was rebuilt in stone in the 1620s and later modified again in the 19th century.

Content

This is part of the Volume: IC290 Manningham: Character And Diversity In A Bradford Suburb; within the Series: EHC01/146 English Heritage Reconstruction And Artwork Collection; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(Eh):Archive

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Illustrator: Adams, Allan T

Keywords

Stuart Manor House