Manor Farm House, North Killingholme, Humberside

Author(s): RCHME

An L-shaped house of brick, of the mid-16th and the late 17th/early 18th centuries. The earlier part seems to be the parlour wing of a more substantial building, for which no other evidence remains. It seems likely that the building was reduced to a farmhouse by the demolition of the lost part in c.1700, when a range was built to provide more appropriate kitchen and service accomodation. This later range seems to have been again altered internally soon after its building.

Report Number:
245/1987
Series:
RCHME
Pages:
5
Keywords:
Standing Building

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