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The Manor House

A Grade II Listed Building in Pebmarsh, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9689 / 51°58'8"N

Longitude: 0.6964 / 0°41'47"E

OS Eastings: 585324

OS Northings: 233481

OS Grid: TL853334

Mapcode National: GBR QJ8.GX5

Mapcode Global: VHKFH.1S00

Plus Code: 9F32XM9W+HH

Entry Name: The Manor House

Listing Date: 21 June 1962

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1122830

English Heritage Legacy ID: 114898

ID on this website: 101122830

Location: Pebmarsh, Braintree, Essex, CO9

County: Essex

District: Braintree

Civil Parish: Pebmarsh

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Pebmarsh St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


PEBMARSH THE STREET
TL 83 SE
(north side)
4/100 (27/573) The Manor House
1954
21.6.62
GV II
House. Circa 1500, extended in late C16 and C20. Timber framed, plastered,
roofed with handmade red clay tiles. Main range of 2 bays facing S with axial
stack at left end, and 2-bay crosswing at right end, late C16, with C18 stack in
right return wall. Stair tower to rear of main block, c.1600, and single-storey
lean-to extension. 2-storey extension with internal stack and flat roof to rear
of crosswing. 2 storeys. 2-storey splayed bay of C20 casements on crosswing,
one-window range of C20 casements on main block, 6-panel door with top panels
glazed at front of C20 lean-to porch. Some old pargetting in panels on right
return wall. The interior has jowled posts, heavy studding with curved braces
trenched inside. The main range has chamfered transverse and axial beams, and
plain joists of horizontal section jointed to them with unrefined soffit tenons.
2 unglazed windows in rear wall, the upper one with 3 diamond mullions in situ,
now both enclosed in rear extension. The crosswing has exposed plain joists of
horizontal section, and a trimmed stair trap, now blocked. The stair tower has
an original window with 2 ovolo mullions, and some C17 leaded glass. The
crosswing has the original butt-purlin roof, roof of main range rebuilt. (The
adjacent property to the W, The Post Office, originated as the service end
crosswing of The Manor House, later partitioned off). RCHM 2.


Listing NGR: TL8532433481

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