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Latitude: 52.3131 / 52°18'47"N
Longitude: -0.4149 / 0°24'53"W
OS Eastings: 508152
OS Northings: 269516
OS Grid: TL081695
Mapcode National: GBR FZX.XKS
Mapcode Global: VHFPH.R4J3
Plus Code: 9C4X8H7P+62
Entry Name: Manor House
Listing Date: 28 April 1983
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1288422
English Heritage Legacy ID: 399729
ID on this website: 101288422
Location: Tilbrook, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, PE28
County: Cambridgeshire
District: Huntingdonshire
Civil Parish: Tilbrook
Built-Up Area: Tilbrook
Traditional County: Bedfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire
Church of England Parish: Tilbrook All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Ely
Tagged with: House
TL 06 NE TILBROOK STATION ROAD
(WEST SIDE)
4/18 MANOR HOUSE
GV II*
Early C17 house. Main range with kitchen wing to north-east and late C17 wing to
north-west. Timber frame on plinth, rough-cast rendered. Plain tiled, gabled roofs.
Main range has one side stack to west and one end stack to north. Local red brick
with moulded cornice on rubblestone bases. Two storeys and attics. Three casements
at first floor. Two similar windows on either side of entry to stairbay. Kitchen
wing also timber-framed and rendered. Tiled with projecting end stack. Two repaired
diagonally set shafts on rubblestone base. Casements. There is a fire insurance
plaque to east elevation. Interior. Main range of 3 bays and containing many original
details. Staircase of 4 flights. Closed string with oak treads. Plastered between
string and rail. South-west room, originally parlour, lined with early C17 sunken
square panels. Probably mid C16 moulded ceiling beams (reset). One first floor
room has Cl7 wall paintings, partly exposed. One of classical architecture framed
by border of geometrical ornament. Original fireplace of stone with chamfered and
stopped jambs, 4-centred arch and square head. There are 2 other similar fire-
places, one in room over hall and one in attic storey. The roof is of side purlin `
construction with long, straight bracing. Kitchen range of 2 bays and originally
open to roof. Large inglenook of stone. North-west wing of 3 bays. Side purlin roof.
Head of one post carved and may be a reused capital from a crown post roof. Original
back staircase.
RCHM (Hunts) p 275, mon (4).
Listing NGR: TL0815269516
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