The Manor

THE MANOR

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Overview

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1231793
Date first listed:
26-Nov-1951
Statutory Address:
THE MANOR

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Date:
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Official list entry

Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1231793
Date first listed:
26-Nov-1951
Date of most recent amendment:
22-Feb-1980
Statutory Address 1:
THE MANOR

Location

Statutory Address:
THE MANOR

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:
Essex
District:
Uttlesford (District Authority)
Parish:
Little Chesterford
National Grid Reference:
TL 51488 41696

Details

LITTLE CHESTERFORD 1. 5222 The Manor (formerly listed as Manor Farmhouse) TL 54 SW 5/447 26.11.51

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2. Rare example of an early domestic building, originally an early C13 manor house (circa 1200) partly rebuilt and altered in the C14 and C16. Built on a half H shaped plan with gabled cross wings at the north-east and south-west ends projecting on the north-west side. The north-east wing with thick stone walls and a heavy timber floor was the kitchen wing of the original early C13 manor (circa 1200). The floor is supported in the centre of the span by a longitudinal scarf jointed beam on braced posts. Two original stone doorways to the screens of the great hall survive and there are remains of C13 windows. The frame of the hall block is early C14 (circa 1320-30) and has 2 quartrefoil posts of an aisle. Much of the original roof construction remains. A floor, staircase and fireplace were inserted in the C16. The solar wing on the south-west end is of similar date to the hall block and has ancient floorboards of up to 3 ft wide. On the exterior the house has leaded casements. The north-east wing has C16 mullioned and transomed windows. Roof tiled, with a central square chimney stack to the hall block. (RCHM 2). (Transactions of Ancient Monuments Association 1976).

Listing NGR: TL5148841696

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Legacy System number:
407039
Legacy System:
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Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society in Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, (1976)

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Ordnance survey map of The Manor

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