Listed Building: Manor Farmhouse and attached outbuildings (11/199)

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Grade II*
NHLE UID 1372407
Date assigned 25 October 1951
Date last amended 19 June 1992

Description

Farmhouse of two C16 builds, and dated 1721. Coursed squared limestone with Collyweston stone slate roof, coped gables and moulded stone ridge and end stacks. 2 storeys. Chamfered plinth. Central porch with round-headed doorway with hood-mould, studded door. 3-light stone mullioned windows above with round-headed lights. Iron-framed gudgeon-hung casement openings. Projecting wing to left has similar windows to ground and first floors, that to ground floor longer (perhaps lengthened), and origina gable end stack. Lean-to between porch and wing. Range to right of porch rebuilt 1721 (datestone in gable end) has 3-light square-headed hollow-chamfered stone mullioned windows, longer to ground floor. Low range of outbuildings attached to right. L-shaped wing to rear, probably earlier C16, has small one- and 2-light stone mullioned windows with 4-centred heads to lights, and a tiny reset cusped light. Interior: cross-passage plan. Ground-floor room to left of cross-passage has wide late C16 chamfered segmental fireplace now incorporating a bolection moulded chimneypiece brought C20 from Boughton House, where it may originally have been intended for the "unfinished wing". Late C16 roof survives over this part: truss arch braced to tie with queen struts to collar, wind-braced. C16 moulded stone chimneypiece recently uncovered in room above porch. Original plan obscured by later alterations.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8916 8556 (20m by 28m)
Civil Parish NEWTON AND LITTLE OAKLEY, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

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Sep 25 2020 9:50AM

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