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The Manor House

A Grade II* Listed Building in Chipperfield, Hertfordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7016 / 51°42'5"N

Longitude: -0.4853 / 0°29'7"W

OS Eastings: 504772

OS Northings: 201403

OS Grid: TL047014

Mapcode National: GBR G7C.B3Q

Mapcode Global: VHFSC.JHTD

Plus Code: 9C3XPG27+JV

Entry Name: The Manor House

Listing Date: 22 October 1952

Last Amended: 2 December 1986

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1348423

English Heritage Legacy ID: 157598

Also known as: The Manor House, Chipperfield

ID on this website: 101348423

Location: Chapel Croft, Dacorum, Hertfordshire, WD4

County: Hertfordshire

District: Dacorum

Civil Parish: Chipperfield

Built-Up Area: Chipperfield

Traditional County: Hertfordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hertfordshire

Church of England Parish: Chipperfield

Church of England Diocese: St.Albans

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Description


CHIPPERFIELD THE COMMON
TL 0401 (East side)

The Manor House
12/71 (formerly listed as Chipperfield
22.10.52 Manor House with railings and gatepiers)

GV II*

Country house. Late medieval hall house, probably early C16 (possibly
rebuilt for Thomas Gulston, clerk, before 1591. Mundy(1963)xiii),
altered and fronted in brick for John Marriott 1714-16 (agreement with
Cock of Watford, bricklayer, HRO no.20251: '1716' on cistern),
symmetrical N and S wings added 1911-12 for Samuel Blackwell to the
older 7 window front. Red brick with hipped old red tile roofs behind
parapets. A late medieval open hall of 2 bays with 2 crosswings flush on
ground floor with hall, gabled C17 stair wing and other C17 rear
additions of 6 gables refaced c.1912. 2 storeys, 11 windows long W front
has panelled parapet, eaves band, string course and flush box sash
windows with flat gauged arches and 6/6 panes (dwg with contract of 1714
shows mullioned windows and no panels in parapet). Central doorway with
broad 8-panel raised and fielded door with flat hood on shaped brackets
with fluted pilasters and full entablature with swelled frieze. 2
windows wide projecting end wings c.1912 in matching style but with
brick cornice over 1st floor windows. Conjoined diagonal shafts to rear
wall chimney of RH part. Moulded caps to end chimneys to central part.
Interior has evidence of late medieval 2-bays open hall with crown-post
roof with plain post and 4-way bracing. S crosswing with heavy plain
joists and jetty. N wing largely gutted. Ovolo moulded beam of inserted
floor and 4-centred hall fireplace to chimney with diagonal shafts.Large
curved braces to floor beam. Present stair c.1714. Panelling with painted
coats of arms of Kettell family moved here in 1852 when Robert Blackwell
demolished the former Manor House in Kings Langley High Street and trans-
ferred it and the name to this house previously a farm known as Pingels-
gate. Panelled rooms and wall painting. (Pevsner (1977) 128:RCHM Typescript).


Listing NGR: TL0477201403

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