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Manor House

A Grade II* Listed Building in Scotter, Lincolnshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4973 / 53°29'50"N

Longitude: -0.6638 / 0°39'49"W

OS Eastings: 488734

OS Northings: 400899

OS Grid: SE887008

Mapcode National: GBR RXT0.21

Mapcode Global: WHGGR.SC27

Plus Code: 9C5XF8WP+WF

Entry Name: Manor House

Listing Date: 5 February 1991

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1064137

English Heritage Legacy ID: 196872

ID on this website: 101064137

Location: Scotter, West Lindsey, Lincolnshire, DN21

County: Lincolnshire

District: West Lindsey

Civil Parish: Scotter

Built-Up Area: Scotter

Traditional County: Lincolnshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lincolnshire

Church of England Parish: Scotter St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Lincoln

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Description


The following building shall be added:-

SE 80 SE SCOTTER THE GREEN

Manor House
2/61

GV II*

Manor House. Built 1773-6 for Charles Aistroppe, with minor C19 and C20
alterations. Red brick in English and Flemish bonds. Hipped triple Roman tiles,
3 brick ridge stacks. L-plan. Dentilated eaves. 2 storey. South front, 3 bay
with central doorway in moulded Coade stone surround with scroll brackets supporting
a flat hood. Eitherside are triple plain sashes with a blind round arch over the
central window, and a brick cill band. Above a central Diocletian window, flanked
by single triple windows all with glazing bar sashes. East front, 5 bays, with
central fixed glazing bar window with to left a pair of glazed double doors with
side lights, and overlight, beyond a plain sash. To the right a cross casement with
glazing bars and blind window beyond. Above a central sliding sash with to the
left 2 casements and to the right a further sliding sash and a blind window. The
north front, single bay, has an inserted door to left and a single casement to
right, above another sliding sash. West front of rear wing, 3 bays, with a central
glazed doorway, with to left a 4 panel door, and to the right a further part glazed
panel door. Above a central Diocletian window flanked by single glazing bar
windows. North front of main block has a couple of casements with a further
casement above. The western front of the main block has a single glazed doorway
with Diocletian window above, and single casements set back to the left. Interior.
Almost totally complete original interior with main staircase with 2 turned
balusters per tread, and ramped hand rail, round headed moulded archway with
keystone. Both main rooms on both floors retain original wooden fire surrounds,dado
panelling, shutters, window and door surrounds. Study also retains fire surround
and dado panelling, a bolection moulded fireplace survives in room above. Kitchen
has beams and large inglenook, with original back stairs off. All the doors and
doorways survive. This house has an extremely complete interior. Inspected 7 December
1990.


Listing NGR: SE8873400899

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