Monument record MLI50614 - Ruins of Bayons Manor, Tealby
Summary
Bayons Manor was built by Charles Tennyson d'Enycourt in 1836-42. It was demolished in 1965 following years of neglect after its use by the army during the Second World War.
Type and Period (5)
- COUNTRY HOUSE (Post Medieval to Mid 20th Century - 1836 AD to 1965 AD)
- ICEHOUSE (Post Medieval to Mid 20th Century - 1836 AD to 1965 AD)
- CURTAIN WALL (Post Medieval to Mid 20th Century - 1836 AD to 1965 AD)
- GATE (Post Medieval to Mid 20th Century - 1836 AD to 1965 AD)
- REQUISITIONED BUILDING (Second World War - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)
Protected Status/Designation
Full Description
Only a few fragments of this house remain. It was demolished in 1965. It was built between 1836 and 1842 by Charles Tennyson D'eyncourt. The house was a picturesque, romantic medieval castle on an operatic scale, complete with inner and outer defences. The architect was Tennyson D'eyncourt himself with W. A. Nicholson. {1}{2}{3}
The ruins of Bayon's Manor include the remains of an icehouse and the east gateway with a joining wall, and a fragmentary north curtain wall. An overgrown heap of rubble to the west is all that remains of the keep. It was built in about 1840. For the full description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. {4}
The house was occupied by troops during the Second World War, and was sold in 1944. After many years of neglect it was blown up in 1964. {5}
This country house was built in about 1840, to designs by William Nicholson, as a castellated mansion with a moat, machicolated and embattled towers, curtain-wall and great hall with a hammer-beam roof. It was situated on rising ground to provide a picturesque scene and to give the widest views. {6}{7}
Sources/Archives (7)
- <1> SLI1062 Bibliographic Reference: Nikolaus Pevsner and John Harris, with Nicholas Antram. 1989. Buildings of England: Lincolnshire (Second Edition). p.751.
- <2> SLI860 Bibliographic Reference: Nikolaus Pevsner and John Harris. 1964. Buildings of England: Lincolnshire (First Edition). pp.185-6.
- <3> SLI175 Aerial Photograph: J.K.S. St Joseph. 1945-79. Cambridge University Collection. BT42, 1948.
- <4> SLI9877 Index: Department of the Environment. 1984. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 7/50.
- <5> SLI12766 Report: The Tealby Society. 2003. Tealby Village Design Statement. No. 8.
- <6> SLI12651 Bibliographic Reference: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1963. Monuments Threatened or Destroyed, A Select List: 1956-1962. p.49.
- <7> SLI14873 Bibliographic Reference: Terence R. Leach and Robert Pacey. 1992. Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses - Volume 3: Bayons Manor, Tealby. -.
Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred TF 1627 9046 (235m by 168m) |
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Civil Parish | TEALBY, WEST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Related Events/Activities (2)
- Event - Survey: Site Visit to Tealby Village (ELI9566)
- Event - Survey: Site visit to the ruins of Bayons Manor, Tealby (ELI9591)
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Record last edited
Mar 21 2021 8:35PM
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