List entry Summary
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
Name: NEW MANOR HOUSE
THE MANOR
List entry Number: 1319080
Location
NEW MANOR HOUSE, LITTLE ICKFORD
THE MANOR, 6, LITTLE ICKFORD
The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.
| County |
District |
District Type |
Parish |
| Buckinghamshire | Aylesbury Vale | District Authority | Ickford |
National Park: Not applicable to this List entry.
Grade: II*
Date first listed: 25-Oct-1951
Date of most recent amendment: 11-Oct-1985
Legacy System Information
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Legacy System: LBS
UID: 43250
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List entry Description
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History
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Details
SP 60 NE ICKFORD LITTLE ICKFORD
(west side)
5/309 No. 6 (The Manor) and New Manor
House (formerly listed as Manor
farmhouse)
25.10.51
GV II*
House, now subdivided. C16 south range with late C17 north block. Timber
framed with colourwashed plaster infill. Rubblestone plinths. Old tile roofs.
2 storeys with attic. Leaded windows. South range: 4 bays with centre
compound stack and to east gabled stair tower with original treads and newel
post. West elevation has board door in bay 3, leaded casements. Left hand
window early C18 box sash. First floor with ovolo moulded mullioned leaded
windows of 3 lights. Oriels to outer bays, later 4-light leaded casement
to bay 3. Flat roof dormer at left. East or street elevation has leaded
casements. C16 one to stair tower. North block: has mullioned and
transomed moulded framed windows. 3-light to outer bay of south return,
2-light to remainder. Door in tile hood in angle with 2-light casement
over. Street front has left hand hip and recessed centre. Moulded eaves.
West elevation to garden has cross-casements and door. North return of
C16 range altered with early C18 box sash to ground floor. 5-light late
C17 gabled oriel to first floor with coving above to half hip of main roof.
2 dormers. North elevation of north block has cross casements, one to first
floor, one to stair half landing. Large compound stack to east roof ridge.
Interior: C16 range has chamfered and stopped spine beams. North ground
floor room has C17 painted "panelling" in ochres and browns on limewash over
original framing. Now largely concealed by early C18 moulded framed panelling.
North block has late C17 staircase with a closed string, turned ballusters,
ball finials to newels, moulded handrail. The north block has a date '1675'
on the east elevation which may be genuine.
RCHM.I.217. MON .9
Listing NGR: SP6531307143
Selected Sources
- Book Reference - Title: An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire Volume One South - Date: 1912 - Volume: 1 - Page References: 217
National Grid Reference: SP 65297 07147
Map
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