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Haslingfield Manor

A Grade II* Listed Building in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1512 / 52°9'4"N

Longitude: 0.0529 / 0°3'10"E

OS Eastings: 540553

OS Northings: 252308

OS Grid: TL405523

Mapcode National: GBR L7Z.275

Mapcode Global: VHHKF.V6V7

Plus Code: 9F425323+F5

Entry Name: Haslingfield Manor

Listing Date: 31 August 1962

Last Amended: 31 May 1985

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1331121

English Heritage Legacy ID: 51768

ID on this website: 101331121

Location: Haslingfield, South Cambridgeshire, CB23

County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Civil Parish: Haslingfield

Built-Up Area: Haslingfield

Traditional County: Cambridgeshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire

Church of England Parish: Haslingfield All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Ely

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Description


15/171 HASLINGFIELD

BROAD LANE
(North Side)

Haslingfield Manor
(formerly listed as Manor
House)

The description shall be amended by adding Plate 100" to sentence "R.C.H.M.
West Cambs., mon(2)"

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HASLINGFIELD
TL 4052 BROAD LANE
(North Side)
15/171
Haslingfield Manor
31.8.62 (formerly listed as
Manor House) .

GV II*

Manor House. Mid C16, late C17, C18 and C19. Timber-framed,roughcast
rendered, red brick and grey brick. Tiled and slate roofs. Late C17 side
stack of red brick with in ed shafts. Two bays remain of an H-plan mansion
built in mid C16, roof raised and third storey added late C17, extended by
addition of wings to the north in late C17. Mostly demolished early C19.
Three storeys. South front has late C17 red brick casing and original
banding between the storeys. Early C19 inserted windows. Banding continued
to east front which is also of three storeys with raised surrounds to three
window openings, mostly blocked, to each storey. Late C17 balcony with C19
iron balustrade to first floor. Main entry now in late C17 or early C20
rustic porch. Fenestration on this front, now rendered, is late C19.
Adjoining on the north is late C17 kitchen range, also timber-framed and part
red brick. C19 grey brick additions have been made. Inside. Timber-framing
exposed of mid C16 house. Heavy scantling and curved downward bracing.
Hearth of clunch with four centred arch in square head with partly carved
spandrels. Scratching of 1555 which may be he date of the house. Abutting
hearth is also of clunch. The house 'was built by Thomas Wendy (d.1540),
physician to Henry VIII, and remodelled by Sir Thomas Wendy, K B (d.1673).
The original fireplace and staircase were moved to Bourn Hall, Bourn, Cambs.
during the demolition in early C19, and other materials have been reused in
No. 39 High Street (The Maltings) (qv) and Oak Cottage, No. 13 Broad Lane
(qv) and in Cantelupe Farmhouse, Cantelupe Road, c.1820.
R.C.H.M. West Cambs., mon.(2)
Lysons. Cambridgeshire, p208
Pevsner. Buildings of England, p403


Listing NGR: TL4055352308

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