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Latitude: 51.7207 / 51°43'14"N
Longitude: -0.3578 / 0°21'28"W
OS Eastings: 513534
OS Northings: 203713
OS Grid: TL135037
Mapcode National: GBR H8P.0CD
Mapcode Global: VHFSF.R06R
Plus Code: 9C3XPJCR+7V
Entry Name: Burstone Manor House
Listing Date: 19 October 1953
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1102862
English Heritage Legacy ID: 163873
ID on this website: 101102862
Location: How Wood, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2
County: Hertfordshire
District: St. Albans
Civil Parish: St Stephen
Built-Up Area: How Wood
Traditional County: Hertfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire
Church of England Parish: Frogmore Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: St.Albans
Tagged with: House
TL 10 SW ST STEPHEN NORTH ORBITAL ROAD
(south side)
HOW WOOD
12/329 Burston Manor House
19.10.53
GV II*
Manor house, now house. C12, probably 1st half. Altered and
extended in C15 and mid C17. Recased early-mid C19. Timber-
frame. White-painted weatherboarding. Plain tile roof. The
front has a projecting gable end on left. To right is a cross
passage and 2 bays of a former aisled hall, datable by a
scalloped capital embedded in a 1st floor partition wall. The
aisles have been removed, probably when the hall was floored over
in the C16-17. The front aisle probably came flush with the
left gable end, inside which the original C15 wall is preserved.
2 storeys. 5 sash windows. C20 door in a C19 moulded frame with
shaped brackets and flat hood. To right of door is a shallow
canted sash bay with 5 sashes. Rear elevation has C16 red brick
casing to the hall section. C15-16 4-centred arch door on right:
chamfered spandrels, 3 vertical panels. On left end at rear is a
mid C17 gabled projection with floor band and an attached chimney
stack. Single ground and 1st floor windows with plain brick
frames. Centre part of elevation with 2 recessed sash windows.
Interior of house has good C15 screens passage behind door. 2 4-
centred doors opening from service end. Front room of this end
shows holes from a 2-light C15-16 diamond mullioned window. Two
trusses from the aisled hall are exposed on the upper floor, both
with long passing braces. The upper wall of the landings shows
geometrical relief plasterwork from mid C17.
Listing NGR: TL1353403713
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