Halford Old Manor House
Halford Old Manor House dates back to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 200m north east of the church at Halford.
1 The old manor house, dating, in part from the early 17th century, is situated to the north of the church. [Still further north- SP2645, is the house called Manor House, on OS maps which, in its present form dates no further back than the 19th century.]
2 The old manor house is L-shaped and of two storeys.
3 The short arm has a gabled, plaster and timber framed upper storey, with a lower storey of stone. It has a modern tiled porch. The longer arm is of later stone with three, 3 light windows and one 4-light below. All are stone mullioned with labels.
4 The gable end of the oldest part of the house with its half-timbered upper storey can be seen in the photograph A3646, held at the Museum.
- For the sources of these notes, see the
- Timetrail record
- produced by the Historic Environment Record.
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