Listed Building: THE MANOR HOUSE (1139331)

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Grade II*
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 1858, 6, 1
Date assigned 14 April 1967
Date last amended

Description

CHELFORD C.P. HOLMES CHAPEL ROAD SJ 87 SW 6/1 The Manor House 14 4 67 (formerly listed as Manor House) GV II* House. Early C17. Addition of late C17 date and another dated by inscription IOHN BROOKE ECCL 2 II MARY 1671. Further C19 and C20 additions, those in 1902 by Isaac Massey the builders for Col. Dixon,JP. Stone plinth, timber framing with brick and rendered brick infill. Slate and cement tile roof. Two and three storeys. Entrance front: gable-ended core of original 2-cell building to left of centre has stone plinth and 7 x 3 cells of small framing with angle braces. Door to left. Moulded bressumer for jetty supported on brackets. C17 or C18 casement window to first floor. To right of this is the late Cl7 range of 7 x 3 cells of small framing on a stone plinth to the ground floor and a similar number of cells to the first floor. Ground floor window of three Cl7 or C18casement lights. C20 door to right. Two C17 or C18 casement lights to first floor. Decorative framing to gable of diamond patterned small framing with cross motifs. To right of this is the dated range of 1671 with 4 x 3 cells of small framing to the ground floor and a 3-light casement window. Inscription to upper horizontal beam. Moulded jetty-bressumer immediately above this. First floor has. 3i x 2 cells of ornamental panelling with cusped 1/4-circle decorative motifs and a Cl7 or C18 4-light casement window. Further moulded bressumer jettied to third floor which has 3 x 2 cells of small framing with 3-light casement window in gable which has fleur-de-lys motifs to the apex and sides. Extensive C19 and C20 additions to left and right and at the rear of the house. Interior: Two full crucks to the early C17 portion of the house originally forming an open hall but divided into two floors in the mid or late C17. Later C17 portion has small framing to internal walls and chamfered ceiling beams. Richly moulded bressumer to parlour ingle-nook fireplace with ovolo-moulded supporting piers of stone. Tension brace to former external wall. C19 inscription on interior side of beam recording the building of 1671 reads "When thou hast eaten and art full then shalt thou thank the Lord thy God". First floor bedroom and dressing room have C18 ogee-moulded plaster ceilings. Fine C17 staircase with moulded splat balusters with heart-shaped holes, moulded hand rail and ribbed newel posts with octagonally faceted ball knops. Some C17 or C18 glass surviving. Listing NGR: SJ8202074170

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Sources (3)

  • Client Report: Garry Miller: Architectural Historian. 2019. Proposed Extension to Garages at Chelford Manor, Chelford, Cheshire East. R4383. N/A. N/A.
  • Client Report: Jenny Wetton Conservation. 2017. The Manor House, Chelford: Heritage Statement (Parts 1 and 2). R4279. N/A. N/A.
  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 59042. [Mapped features: #2899 59042; #8205 59042]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 8202 7417 (32m by 30m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ87SW
Civil Parish CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST

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Record last edited

Dec 6 2019 2:22PM