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Hatherton Manor

A Grade II* Listed Building in Hatherton, Cheshire East

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0183 / 53°1'5"N

Longitude: -2.4784 / 2°28'42"W

OS Eastings: 368006

OS Northings: 346885

OS Grid: SJ680468

Mapcode National: GBR 7V.FY8B

Mapcode Global: WH9BJ.XD0F

Plus Code: 9C5V2G9C+8M

Entry Name: Hatherton Manor

Listing Date: 12 January 1967

Last Amended: 5 September 1986

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1312575

English Heritage Legacy ID: 57104

ID on this website: 101312575

Location: Birchall Moss, Cheshire East, Cheshire, CW5

County: Cheshire East

Civil Parish: Hatherton

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Wybunbury St Chad

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description


HATHERTON C.P. AUDLEM ROAD
SJ 64 NE
4/26 Hatherton Manor
(formerly listed as
Hatherton House).
12.1.67

GV II*

Farmhouse. Dated 1703 and 1747. Orange-red Flemish bond brick with
ashlar dressings and a plain tile roof. Two storeys with attic and
basement. Entrance front: five bays symmetrically disposed. The
basement projects slightly and has a cyma moulded band to the top. To
either corner are flush quoins. These quoins continue above basement
level where they project slightly and are chamfered. Cyma-moulded
string course between the ground and first floors and a band between
the first floor and parapet. The ground floor doorway is approached
by a flight of 7 moulded ashlar steps with two C20 steps to the top.
To either side of this staircase are C20 basement windows of C20 plate
glass. The door surround is moulded and,of ashlar. The lintel is
inscribed with the date and initials 17 WA 03. Above is a keystone
and brick and ashlar voussoirs. To either side are two sash windows
of 3 x 2 C19 sash panes with wider plate glass panes at the centre.
Five similar windows to the first floor, the central one having a
moulded stone surround and all the windows having flat-arched heads.
The band dividing the first floor from the parapet has the date and
initials M M to the centre.
1747
Gable chimney stacks to either end. At right is a C20 addition at
basement level. The right and left hand sides both have band of 2
bricks depth dividing the ground from the first floors and there is a
later gabled wing to the left at the rear.
Interior: Closed string staircase of five flights with top landing.
Spiral fluted balusters, square newel posts with moulded hand rail and
caps. The ground floor has a room with bolection moulded panels
divided by a chair rail. Fireplace to one angle with dentilled
cornice and sloping shoulders. Cyma-moulded cornice above the
panelling and two panelled window seats. Four doors to the first
floor landing each with 2 raised and fielded panels and H-hinges.
Four plank doors to the attic floor, one with in-and-out boarding.


Listing NGR: SJ6800646885

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