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Manor Farm
Manor Farm
Built between 1750 and 1800 with the later addition of a barn or shippon now converted to dwelling and called Manor Barn. The building, which is grade II listed, is of slobbered rubble construction with a slate roof. Windows are a mixture of mullioned and late C19 sashes. It is the former farmhouse of Manor Farm which was last farmed in the early 1980s by James (Jimmy) Thompson. Interesting internal features include a cellar, archways in the top hall and old fireplace; partly filled in and replaced by an Edwardian grate. One room upstairs has a little ‘duck nest grate’. The main room downstairs has an inglenook fireplace.
Creator
MLHGDate of creation
1999Contributor
MLHGReference number
MLH/002/007/008Subjects
Dwellings (664)
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Calton (24)
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Photograph (1439)
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