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Latitude: 51.7882 / 51°47'17"N
Longitude: -0.7639 / 0°45'49"W
OS Eastings: 485359
OS Northings: 210671
OS Grid: SP853106
Mapcode National: GBR D35.ZMR
Mapcode Global: VHDVC.QB10
Plus Code: 9C3XQ6QP+7F
Entry Name: Manor Farmhouse
Listing Date: 25 October 1951
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1281120
English Heritage Legacy ID: 42922
ID on this website: 101281120
Location: West End, Buckinghamshire, HP22
County: Buckinghamshire
Civil Parish: Weston Turville
Built-Up Area: Weston Turville
Traditional County: Buckinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Weston Turville
Church of England Diocese: Oxford
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25/10/51
WESTON TURVILLE
WORLDS END LAND
east side
No 1, Manor Farmhouse
II*
House. Late C15 hall altered C16 and later, now the east (kitchen) wing to an
early C19 house probably on site of solar. Red brick, slate roof with end
stacks, moulded brick eaves. 2 storeys. 3 bays of sash windows, sides 5 panes
wide. Centre 4 panes. Gauged brick flat arches. Central semicircular arched
doorway with deep reveals, 6 panelled door. Similar garden front with flat
arched door. East wing has one full height oak post to front, two to back.
Red brick infill, steep pitched slate roof, central chimney. Wide door to LH
to former cross passage, 1 bay of 3-light casements to RH, upper leaded, lower
segmental arched. C19 yellow brick stable attached to E end. Slate roof,
brick eaves with pigeon holes. Interior of east wing contains almost complete
C15 timber framed hall of 3 bays with finely moulded posts, (bases removed)
concave moulded capitals supporting moulded deep arch-braced scissors trusses.
Moulded wall plate, with traces of frieze of quatrefoil pattern removed earlier
this century. Moulded purlins, chamfered curved windbraces and chamfered rafters.
Framing for smoke louvre in western bay. Large chimney, 1st floor and ceiling
inserted C16 or C17. History: Possibly built by Sir Henry Colet (Lord Mayor of
London and father of Dean Colet of St Pauls) who bought the manor in 1483/4 (VCH
iii 109, Records of Bucks Vols XI, 1919 and XXIII, 1981).
Listing NGR: SP8535910671
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