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Manor House


Normanby House on Braidwood Road in Normanby was built c.1716 for Reverend William Consett and Elizabeth Pennyman.[1] In more recent times it has been extended and used as offices and currently a doctor's surgery: Manor House Surgery. The Manor House is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Normanby Grade II* Listed 1716 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Redcar and Cleveland
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MANOR HOUSE - Normanby - List Entry
- "Manor house, c.1716; now offices. Hammer-dressed sandstone with chamfered quoin strips at angles. Renewed clay pantile roofs. 2 storeys and attic, 5 bays to ground and first floors, 3-bay attic....Formerly …

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Normanby House / Manor House
- "Normanby House was built around 1716 for Reverend William Consett and Elizabeth Pennyman.....This was the eastern part of the estate of Sir William Pennyman, 4th Baronet which was split between …

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List number: 1310999
List grade: 2*
Grid ref: NZ5447518295
District: Tees Valley
Post code: TS6 0HA

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