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Unstead Manor

A Grade II* Listed Building in Shalford, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1996 / 51°11'58"N

Longitude: -0.5786 / 0°34'42"W

OS Eastings: 499409

OS Northings: 145442

OS Grid: SU994454

Mapcode National: GBR FCX.QK8

Mapcode Global: VHFVT.X3HR

Plus Code: 9C3X5CXC+RH

Entry Name: Unstead Manor

Listing Date: 14 June 1967

Last Amended: 29 November 1990

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1294317

English Heritage Legacy ID: 288445

ID on this website: 101294317

Location: Peasmarsh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5

County: Surrey

District: Guildford

Civil Parish: Shalford

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Shalford

Church of England Diocese: Guildford

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Description


In the entry for:
SHALFORD

SU 94 NE TRUNLEY HEATH ROAD
3/182 Unstead Manor Cottages
(Formerly listed as Unstead
Manor House)
14.6.67

GV II

The entry shall be amended to read:

SHALFORD
SU 94 NE TRUNLEY HEATH ROAD

3/182 Unstead Manor (formerly Listed
as Unstead Manor Cottages)
14.6.67

GV II*

Manor house. C14 hall. house with C16 cross wing to left, refronted in C19 Timber
framed with whitewashed rendered infill to gable end of cross wing to left and brick
infill, red, blue and brown to remainder under plain tiled roofs to front, Horsham
stone slab roof to read of cross wing. T-shaped plan with cross wing to left.
2 storeys & attic in gable with double jetty to cross wing and leaded attic windows
2 large C16 external stacks to left at side of cross wing crow stepped, one with
corbelled and ribbed shaft, the other with plain and corbelled shaft. Large square
stacks to ridge of rear and centre.
Cross wing: projecting 5-light mullioned and transomed first floor window on braces
and projecting 5-light ground floor casement on braces. Close-studding to ground
floor. Blocked in original opening to ground floor. Hall has 2 3-light
diamond-pane mullioned 1st floor casements to right, 2 to ground floor. Heavy oak
plank door in roll-moulded surround and thick durns with gabled brick and
weatherboarded porch on sandstone plinth. Single storey extension to right end.
Right hand return front has tile hung gable end to left with projecting timber
framed range set back to right. Two 1st floor casements and C20 doors. Rear of
cross wing of stone rubble. Interior has 2 bay open-hall with open bay open to the
roof with octagonal crown post with 4 head braces. Curved & chamfered spine beam
and chamfered arched braces. Moulded dais beam to rear of hall. 2 moulded spine
beams and chamfered floor joists. Jacobean parlour is panelled with moulded spine
beam. 1st floor principal bedroom has open fireplace with wooden bressumer and
early C17 cupboard surround with early C19 pine door. Adjoining room has C19 leaded
light window. Another 1st floor room has an early C17 plastered 4 centred arched
fireplace with moulded beam above. Cross wing roof structure has through purlins,
curved wind braces and collar beam.

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SU 94 NE SHALFORD CP TRUNLEY HEATH ROAD

3/182 Unstead Manor Cottages
(formerly listed as Unstead Manor
14/6/67 House)

GV II

House, now divided. C14 to rear and centre, C16 and C17 extensions to
left, front restored in C19. Timber framed with whitewashed rendered
infill to gable end of cross wing to left. Brick infill, red, blue and
brown, to remainder under plain tiled roofs to front, Horsham slab roof
to rear. T-shaped plan with cross wing to left. Two storeys and attic
in gable with double jetty to crosswing and leaded attic windows. Large
end stack to left at side of cross wing with crow stepped with corbelled
and ribbed shaft. Large square stacks to ridge of rear and centre.

Crosswing: projecting 5-light mullioned and transomed first floor window
on braces and projecting 5-light ground floor casement on braces. Close
stud framing to ground floor. Two 3-light diamond pane mullioned first
floor casments to right, two on ground floor. Heavy oak door in roll
moulded surround and thick arched head with gabled brick and weatherboarded
porch on sandstone plinth. Single storey extension to right end.

Right hand return front: tile hung gable end to left with projecting timber
framed range set back to right. Two first floor casements and two half
glazed doors.

Interior: central moulded spine beam to ground floor right with stop
chamfered joists. Moulded dais beam to ground floor with fine plain
crown post, octagonal, on massive cambered tie beam exposed to end bay on
right of first floor.


Listing NGR: SU9940945442

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