Listed Building: OLD MANOR HOUSE (1062394)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Department of the Environment |
Date assigned | 19 February 1952 |
Date last amended |
Description
TF 02 NW INGOLDSBY MAIN STREET (south side) 7/26 Old Manor House 19-2-52 II Former Rectory now house; 1847 by Charles Kirk of Sleaford; dressed rubble with ashlar dressings, stone coped gables with fleur de lys finials and shaped kneelers; green slate roof with one shaped stone stack and one replaced brick stack on stone base. 2 storey with garret having plinth and decorated corbels to eaves and one storey with attic. 6 bay facade, 4 bays to the left being 2 storey, the 2 end bays projecting under gables. An off centre door covered by a stone gabled porch with fleur de lys finial and doorway with 4 centre arched head, hood mould and faliate stops. Above opening a shield with 3 stars and a scroll with Greek inscription. To the left a one bay projecting wing with a 3 light stone mullion window with high transom. Above a 2 light window and in the gable a single light. All contemporary windows have shaped heads, stone cills and flat ashlar surrounds with iron casements. To the right a tall stair window of 2 lights with 2 transomes and decorated top light; a projecting one bay octagonal tower with battlemented parapet and foliated corbels having 2 single lights to its main front and one each side on the angles. Further right a 2 light window with a projecting gabled 2 light dormer above having corbel brackets and fleur de lys finial. The end projecting bay has a C20 bow window on ground floor which has broken open the original opening and above a C19 2 light casement. The pattern of 3 and 2 light windows of the original architectural composition. continues round side and rear elevations. The interior has large entrance hall with impressive staircase. In a room to left of porch is a stone fireplace in Tudor style decorated with roses. Over it is an inscribed brass plaque in Gothic script "FH 1847, to my successor: If thou chance to find a house to thy mind, and built without they cost, Be good to the poor as God gives thee store and then my labours not lost." Listing NGR: TF0100129952
External Links (1)
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Location
Grid reference | TF 01001 29952 (point) |
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Map sheet | TF02NW |
Civil Parish | INGOLDSBY, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Record last edited
Apr 17 2009 4:44PM
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