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Latitude: 52.1146 / 52°6'52"N
Longitude: -0.469 / 0°28'8"W
OS Eastings: 504930
OS Northings: 247363
OS Grid: TL049473
Mapcode National: GBR G2C.G7P
Mapcode Global: VHFQF.T3DR
Plus Code: 9C4X4G7J+V9
Entry Name: Hillersdon Mansion
Listing Date: 7 May 1952
Last Amended: 17 May 1984
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1321607
English Heritage Legacy ID: 36699
Also known as: Elstow Manor House (Remains of)
Elstow Manor House
ID on this website: 101321607
Location: Elstow, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK42
County: Bedford
Civil Parish: Elstow
Built-Up Area: Bedford
Traditional County: Bedfordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Bedfordshire
Church of England Parish: Elstow
Church of England Diocese: St.Albans
Tagged with: Architectural structure Mansion Archaeological site Manor house
TL 0447 ELSTOW CHURCH END
8/62 Hillersdon Mansion
(formerly listed as
nunnery gateway in ruins
to south of church)
7.5.52
GV I
Remains of large house. Circa 1620-30, for Thomas Hillersdon, incorporating
parts of C14 W and S ranges of cloisters of Benedictine Abbey (dissolved
1539). Partially dismantled in 1770's. Walls partly coursed rubble, partly
red brick, with ashlar dressings. Porch faced with Totternhoe clunch.
Originally linked to church. All that remains is parts of the E facade and
the complete 3-bay N facade, with porch projecting from E facade. Walls
(including porch) rise only to halfway up first floor. N elevation has 3
window openings per floor. E elevation recessed block retains 2 window
openings per floor to L of porch, with one window opening per floor to S
projecting block. Some windows retain moulded surrounds and mullions and
transoms. Porch: ground floor has round-headed arch with archivolt and
keystone. The carved spandrels are badly weathered, only LH one retaining
cartouche and strapwork. Flanked by pairs of Roman Doric pilasters on
pedestals (also with weathered carved panels) with niches between. These
support entablature and remains of central pediment which breaks into first
floor. First floor has central opening flanked by remains of paired Ionic
pilasters, again on worn carved pedestals, with niches between. Above the
central pediment and below the first floor opening was originally a cartouche
bearing the shield of arms of Thomas Hillersdon, since lost.
Scheduled ancient monument.
(Bedfordshire County Record Office -various documents).
Listing NGR: TL0493047363
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