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Latitude: 52.5458 / 52°32'44"N
Longitude: -2.2236 / 2°13'24"W
OS Eastings: 384933
OS Northings: 294239
OS Grid: SO849942
Mapcode National: GBR 19W.8NS
Mapcode Global: VH912.D8TQ
Plus Code: 9C4VGQWG+8H
Entry Name: Trysull Manor House and attached coach house and stable block
Listing Date: 16 June 1953
Last Amended: 18 December 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1232381
English Heritage Legacy ID: 407468
ID on this website: 101232381
Location: Trysull, South Staffordshire, WV5
County: Staffordshire
District: South Staffordshire
Civil Parish: Trysull and Seisdon
Built-Up Area: Wombourne
Traditional County: Staffordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire
Church of England Parish: Trysull All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
Tagged with: Architectural structure
SO 8494-8594
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TRYSULL AND SEISDON C.P.
Trysull
Seisdon Road (south side)
Trysull Manor House and attached coach house and stable block
(Formerly listed as Trysull Manor House)
16.6.53
II
House. Dated 1637, later alterations and additions, remodelled circa 1900. Timber framed and brick, ground floor roughcast, first floor tile hung; plain tile roof; roughcast lateral stacks with star shaped shafts. L-shaped plan; principal range aligned east-west facing north, and north-east wing aligned north-south facing west. Coach house and stable block attached to the east encloses a rectangular courtyard.
North front. Main range to right, north-east wing at right angles to the left.
Main range. Two storeys; a pair of projecting gabled wings flank a two storey gabled porch, windows in a rhythm of 2:1:1:1:2, early C19 glazing bar sashes, three-light casement with latticed panes to first floor of porch. Central three-centred door with chamfered surround. Extra small gabled bay to left with small-pane cross casements. Inscription on porch: "Stranger should this catch your eye / Do favour passing by / Bless this house ere you be gone / And it shall bless your passing on".
North-east wing. Two storeys; three windows, large gable to left, small attic gables to right and centre, lateral stack to right of centre.
Coach house and stable courtyard. Exposed timber framed gable of main range of house is dated 1637 on the tie beam. It has two square panels from first floor bressumer to tie beam, and between tie beam and collar, St. Andrew's cross bracing. The rest of the courtyard buildings are of red brick with ashlar dressed mullioned windows to rear range and plain tile roof.
Listing NGR: SO8493394239
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