Latitude: 51.0722 / 51°4'20"N
Longitude: 1.0841 / 1°5'2"E
OS Eastings: 616157
OS Northings: 134848
OS Grid: TR161348
Mapcode National: GBR V0L.QX3
Mapcode Global: FRA F659.05Q
Plus Code: 9F3333CM+VM
Entry Name: The Manor House the Old Manor House
Listing Date: 3 January 1950
Last Amended: 23 October 1974
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1068948
English Heritage Legacy ID: 175134
ID on this website: 101068948
Location: Hythe, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent, CT21
County: Kent
District: Folkestone and Hythe
Civil Parish: Hythe
Built-Up Area: Hythe
Traditional County: Kent
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent
Tagged with: House
1.
1253 HILLSIDE STREET
(South Side)
The Old Manor House
TR 1634 NW 2/37 3.1.50
II GV
2.
Formerly St Leonard's House. Dated 1654. The road elevation is of 3 storeys red brick on a
base of rubble, now plastered. Tiled roof. Wooden bracket eaves cornice and brick
stringcourse. 4 dormers, 4 windows and 4 window spaces with glazing bars intact. There is a
projection of 2 windows and 2 storeys in the centre of the front with shaped gable over
flanked by urns and with a tablet in the centre containing a cartouche and pediment over.
Doorcase in fluted frame with rectangular fanlight and pediment over supported on brackets
and 4-panel double doors. A small wooden ground floor projection forms the tradesmen's
entrance to the west of the main projection.
The Old Manor House forms a group with Nos 5 and 5A.
The Old Manor House shall be amended to read The Manor House. The group note should be
amended to read The Manor House forms a group with Nos 5 and 5A.
The group note appearing against the entries for Nos 5 and 5A Hillside Street should be
amended to read Nos 5 and 5A form a group with The Manor House.
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1.
1253 HILLSIDE STREET
(South Side)
The Old Manor House
TR 1634 NW 2/37 3.1.50.
II GV
2.
Formerly St Leonard's House. Dated 1654. The road elevation is of 3 storeys
red brick on a base of rubble, now plastered. Tiled roof. Wooden bracket eaves
cornice and brick stringcourse. 4 dormers, 4 windows and 4 window spaces with
glazing bars intact. There is a projection of 2 windows and 2 storeys in the
centre of the front with shaped gable over flanked by urns and with a tablet
in the centre containing a cartouche and pediment over. Doorcase in fluted frame
with rectangular fanlight and pediment over supported on brackets and 4-panel
double doors. A small wooden ground floor projection forms the tradesmen's
entrance to the west of the main projection.
The Old Manor House forms a group with Nos 5 and 5A.
Listing NGR: TR1615734848
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