Listed Building: Rothwell Manor House (1214076)

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Grade II
NHLE UID 1214076
Date assigned 21 May 1997
Date last amended

Description

Manor House, converted to UDC offices 1936, now disused. Mid C18 with late C19 rear additions in a simpler matching style. Coursed and squared ironstone and brick, with stone slate roofs. Plinth, moulded stone eaves, coped gables. 4 coped stone gable and 2 similar ridge and 2 valley stacks. 2 storeys plus attics, 5 bays, double range plan. South front has central ashlar doorcase with Doric pilasters, cornice and keystoned head to fanlight over 6-panel C19 door. On either side, 2 glazing bar sash . surrounds. Above the door an inserted Venetian window with Ionic pilasters and Gothic glazing in the central sash. On either side, 2 6/6 sashes with plain surrounds and multiple keystones. Abvoe again, 5 hipped dormers with 2-light casements. Rear elevation has 2 short wings and addition to north west, all with C19 sashes, casements and doors. Interior has a flagged entrance hall with full height fielded panelling and overmantel with eared C19 marble fireplace. C19 dogleg princip tair with reeded vase and stem balusters and multiple newels, ramped handrail and panelled stairwell. C18 serpentine landing balustrade. Early C19 rear winder stair with stick balusters. Single purlin principal rafter roof with many renewed common refters. Ground floor east end has a full height fielded panelled room with overmantel and C19 Classical fieplace. First floor Council Chamber has 2 Classical piers and window seat in Venetian window. C19 carved wood fireplace with painted tiles. . e plain or Classical C19 stone fireplaces and fielded panelled doors.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8154 8114 (24m by 19m)
Civil Parish ROTHWELL, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

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Sep 22 2023 4:01PM

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