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Latitude: 51.3105 / 51°18'37"N
Longitude: -0.8982 / 0°53'53"W
OS Eastings: 476890
OS Northings: 157400
OS Grid: SU768574
Mapcode National: GBR C7H.MR0
Mapcode Global: VHDXM.DB06
Plus Code: 9C3X8462+6P
Entry Name: Old Manor House
Listing Date: 8 July 1952
Last Amended: 26 June 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1092292
English Heritage Legacy ID: 136663
ID on this website: 101092292
Location: Hartley Wintney, Hart, Hampshire, RG27
County: Hampshire
District: Hart
Civil Parish: Hartley Wintney
Built-Up Area: Hartley Wintney
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Hartley Wintney with Elvetham St John the Evangelist
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: House
SU 7656 HARTLEY WINTNEY HARES LANE
14/1 Old Manor House (formerly
listed as Manor House
8.7.52 School)
- II
C16, C17, circa 1900. A building of many extensions from the oldest part, now
the south-east corner. The south east facade has a 4-gabled front, the oldest
being the 2 at the south side (of 2 storeys and attic). The other 2 (the eastern-
most of circa 1900) having 2 floors. Red tile roofing, the gables being tile
hung (in decorative bands). The ground floor of the 2 old bays has modern
inserted bays of slight projection, the walling between having substantial verti-
cal timbers closely arranged (C16) with herringbone brick infilling: above the
1st floor is jettied, with a moulded board supporting an exposed timber frame
(bricknogged) of Cl7 style. Mullion and transom casements. The western of
the 2 eastern gables retains old tile hanging at the top but the walling is
red brick and there is a 2-storeyed bay of circa 1900, the easternmost of the
(circa 1900) is of ½ timber-frames with red brick infill of various patterns;
large mullion and transom lights. Central modern timber-framed porch. Inside
the south corner has a dragon beam. The substantial rear extensions are of
late C19, with red tile roofing, brick dentil eaves, red brick walling and case-
ments, all being divided into flats and a large house. The oldest part was
a farm.
Listing NGR: SP7173361593
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