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Manor House

A Grade II Listed Building in Gayles, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.4608 / 54°27'39"N

Longitude: -1.8101 / 1°48'36"W

OS Eastings: 412404

OS Northings: 507290

OS Grid: NZ124072

Mapcode National: GBR HJSV.XP

Mapcode Global: WHC65.548L

Plus Code: 9C6WF56Q+8W

Entry Name: Manor House

Listing Date: 4 February 1969

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1318377

English Heritage Legacy ID: 322732

ID on this website: 101318377

Location: Gayles, North Yorkshire, DL11

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: Gayles

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Kirkby Ravensworth

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


NZ 1207-1307 GAYLES MIDDLE STREET
(east side)

15/31 Manor House
4.2.69

GV II

House. Very late C17 and very early C18. Coursed sandstone rubble with
ashlar dressings, artificial stone slate roofs. 2 storeys, L-shaped plan,
with main C18 range of 5 bays, and irregular C17 range at right angles.
Main range: west elevation: ashlar plinth, rusticated quoins and first-floor
band. Central early-C18 8-panel door with original wrought-iron door
furniture, below 4-pane overlight in bolection-moulded ashlar architrave.
24-pane sash windows with thick glazing bars and small panes of crown glass
in keyed ashlar architraves with moulded sills. Cyma reversa ashlar
cornice. Shaped kneelers, ashlar coping. End stacks, that to left stepped
and external. Projecting forward from left end of building a 2-storey wing,
most of which is a C20 remodelling of an older single-storey range and not
of special interest, but bay nearest main range, containing the staircase,
is of special interest, and on its right return has tall round-arched
staircase sash window with radial glazing bars, in keyed architrave with
large cornice capitals. Rear, main range: central blocked ashlar doorcase
with architrave jambs with chamfered banded rustication to their outer
sides, and extended lintel with tripartite keystone and jewelled motifs in
outer corners; 2 bays of C20 24-pane sash windows. To right, gabled end of
older range has glazed door in plain ashlar surround and to its right an
external stack. Left return of older range: on each floor a tripartite sash
window in hollow-bolection-moulded keyed architrave, and to their right on
each floor a small window; ashlar coping. Left return of staircase wing:
portico with unfluted Doric columns supporting Tuscan frieze with blocking
course above. Interior: William-and-Mary style doors of 6 fielded panels,
the central panels being the smallest, and matching window shutters; main
ground-floor rooms have early C19 ceilings with marginal decoration which
indicates that a cross-passage was then formed from the front door, with
reeded decoration to passage and room to left, and acanthus scrolls to room
to left; dogleg staircase with elaborately turned balusters; first-floor
saloon has bolection-moulded panelling, and moulded cornice which breaks
forward over west windows.


Listing NGR: NZ1240407290

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