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Latitude: 50.6594 / 50°39'33"N
Longitude: -1.2877 / 1°17'15"W
OS Eastings: 450444
OS Northings: 84651
OS Grid: SZ504846
Mapcode National: GBR 8BX.K8Q
Mapcode Global: FRA 876B.D4N
Plus Code: 9C2WMP56+PW
Entry Name: Pidford Cottage Pidford Manor Pidford Manor Including Pidford Cottage
Listing Date: 18 January 1967
Last Amended: 22 November 1993
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1219686
English Heritage Legacy ID: 392883
ID on this website: 101219686
Location: Rookley, Isle of Wight, PO38
County: Isle of Wight
Civil Parish: Rookley
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Isle of Wight
Church of England Parish: Gatcombe St Olave
Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth
Tagged with: Cottage
ROOKLEY
SZ58SW MAIN ROAD (OFF)
1353-0/4/276 Pidford Manor including Pidford
18/01/67 Cottage
(Formerly Listed as:
SOUTH ARRETON
Pidford Manor)
GV II
House. Mid to late C18. Red brick with stone coping and cills.
Renewed tiled roof and 2 end brick chimneystacks. 2 storeys
and attics, 5 windows. Parapet with stone coping. Brick band
at cornice and between floors. 3 modern cambered dormers.
12-pane sashes in reveals with brick voussoirs. Central open
pedimented wooden doorcase with radiating fanlight with swags,
Tuscan half columns and 6 panelled door, the top 4 panels
glazed. Left side elevation has C19 yellow brick gabled porch.
Pidford Cottage attached to rear is of C18 appearance. Front
of coursed stone rubble with red brick dressings. Tiled roof
with external red brick chimneystack to right hand side. 2
cambered dormers. 1st floor has one 12-pane sash and one
tripartite 20-pane sash. C20 ground floor window. C18 porch to
left hand side, brick gabled with round-headed arch and tiled
roof. Attached C18 outbuilding now garage of brick and stone
with staggered purlin roof. Interior has Chinese Chippendale
well staircase, probably of pine similar to Champion farmhouse
(qv item ) and a marble fireplace with plumed capitals. A
manorial site first mentioned in 1301, the present house built
by the Worsley family of Appurdurcombe and Gatcombe Manor.
Connection with Anna Sewell.
(C W R Winter: The Manor Houses of the Isle of Wight: 193; V C
H: 140).
Listing NGR: SZ5044484651
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