Manor House, Leamington Hastings

Description of this historic site

A manor house that was built during the Post Medieval period. Additions and alterations were made to the house during the Imperial period. It is situated in Leamington Hastings.

Notes about this historic site

1 The house is dated 1633, but has been altered. It is two storeys and attic, of stone with 19th century brick restorations. The stone is grey with sandstone quoins and dressings, the tile roof is old. The south front has been altered in the 19th century and has alternate bands of square and narrow stones and large brown quoins. There are four bays of large early 19th century wood mullioned and transomed windows. The east front has 19th century brick restorations, flanking slightly projecting gables with original barge boards and one bay of windows. The centre part has a small dormer, two bays with a flat arched doorway in the left hand bay. The windows here are stone mullioned and transomed.
2 A house with three gables is shown on a map from 1718.
3 The house is well maintained.