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Halloughton Manor Farm House

A Grade II* Listed Building in Halloughton, Nottinghamshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0586 / 53°3'30"N

Longitude: -0.971 / 0°58'15"W

OS Eastings: 469060

OS Northings: 351752

OS Grid: SK690517

Mapcode National: GBR BK9.7B5

Mapcode Global: WHFHM.1DW2

Plus Code: 9C5X325H+CH

Entry Name: Halloughton Manor Farm House

Listing Date: 7 August 1952

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1178664

English Heritage Legacy ID: 242017

ID on this website: 101178664

Location: Halloughton, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire, NG25

County: Nottinghamshire

District: Newark and Sherwood

Civil Parish: Halloughton

Traditional County: Nottinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Halloughton

Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham

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Description


SK 65 SE
1/65
7.8.52

HALLOUGHTON
MAIN STREET
(south side)
Halloughton Manor Farm House

G.V.
II*

Farmhouse. C13, C14, late C16, late C18, early C19. Dressed
coursed rubble, some ashlar and red brick. C13 tower of dressed
coursed rubble with ashlar dressings and later red brick to the
top of the gable walls. Pantile roof. Raised, brick coped,
gables with kneelers. Set on a deep plinth. The ground floor
projects slightly from the first floor. 3 storeys, single bay.
Arched doorway with C20 wood and glazed door, to the right is a
single small rectangular light. Above is a single C14 window
with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights and tracery under a flat
arch. On the top floor is a single 2 light casement with single
ashlar mullion under a flat arch. The right gable has a single
later fixed light, above is a single small rectangular light with
a single rectangular light on the top floor. The left gable has
a single rectangular light. The rear wall has a single lancet on
the first floor, above is a single 2 light window with single
ashlar mullion under a flat arch. Attached to the left is a
projecting red brick and hipped pantile single storey
outbuilding, to the right of this is a red brick and pantile
lean-to. Attached to the left of the main front and slightly set
back is the late C16 wing. Originally timber framed, now in the
main of red brick with sections of wall plate visible. Plain
tile roof. Left gable stack. One and a half storeys, two and a
half bays. Consisting of a ground floor hall with chamber over.
Large doorway with double glazing bar door and a single blocked
window opening to the left. Above is a single tripartite glazing
bar casement with a single, small, glazing bar casement to the
left. Projecting from the left is the late C18 painted brick and
plain tile wing. 2 brick gable stacks, the left stack being
external. Raised, brick coped, gables with kneelers. Raised
eaves band. 2 storeys, 5 bays. Central doorway with glazing bar
door and glazing bar overlight. Either side are 2 glazing bar
sashes with 5 similar, smaller sashes above. All openings have
flush wedge brick lintels and keyblocks. Further left is an
early C19 red brick and pantile single storey 3 bay outbuilding
part converted into domestic use. Doorway with glazing bar door
and to the left a single large tripartite glazing bar casement.
On the far left is a doorway with plank door. Interior. The
original access to the first floor of the tower, covered by the
C16 additions, is now exposed. C16 wing has chamfered beams,
some with broach stops, remains of a stud panel and evidence of a
post. The C18 wing has a dogleg staircase with turned balusters.
Summers, N. Manor Farm, Halloughton. Transactions of the
Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. 1965. Vol LXIX.

Listing NGR: SK6906051752

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