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The Manor

A Grade II Listed Building in Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7708 / 51°46'14"N

Longitude: -0.9968 / 0°59'48"W

OS Eastings: 469315

OS Northings: 208486

OS Grid: SP693084

Mapcode National: GBR B0F.SY9

Mapcode Global: VHDV7.NRVD

Plus Code: 9C3XQ2C3+87

Entry Name: The Manor

Listing Date: 25 October 1951

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1289013

English Heritage Legacy ID: 398141

ID on this website: 101289013

Location: Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, HP18

County: Buckinghamshire

Civil Parish: Long Crendon

Built-Up Area: Long Crendon

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Long Crendon

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


1.
5132 LONG CRENDON FROGMORE LANE
(south side)

The Manor
SP 6908 2/48 25.10.51
II GV

2.
C14 to C16 with alterations and extensions 1920, architect Philip Tilden.
Two storeys and attic. Stone base and timber framing, close studded.
Tiled roof. Courtyard elevation has west gable with 2-light attic casement,
4-light to first floor and 4-light transomed casement to ground floor.
Gabled turret in angle, stone below with two 2-light stone mullioned landing
windows and timber framed upper part with light casement in gable. Door
in return face to east; 5-light casement between this and porch with similar
and 3-light casement to first floor. Large stone porch added or rebuilt 1920.
Pointed arched doorway, 3-light stone mullioned window to first floor,
pointed niche in gable. Moulded gable coping and kneelers. Low roof to
C15 hall on left, with brick projecting part and 2-light window. Two storey
gabled stair tower in angle of east wing (qv) arched door in return flank,
timber framed at first floor. Garden elevation has timbered west gable
on left, small gabled stair projection, large brick stack with 2 diamond
shafts; hall roof with low eaves and half hipped gable end of east range
on right. Further large brick stacks at west end, and small stone and
timber framed gabled projection. Brick stacks generally built or rebuilt
in 1920.
Interior: Hall has medieval arch-braced base-cruck central truss with
second collar and crownpost above; closed trusses at each end of hall with
aisle posts. C15 screen imported. West range has good timbering and a
C15 stone chimney piece also installed in 1920.


Listing NGR: SP6931508486

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