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Manor House, Winton


The Manor House at Winton is located at the crossroads of Manor House Wynd and the main street through the village. The 3 story building dates from 1726. It is a Grade II* listed building on the National Heritage List for England. The manor house was once used as a bording school for boys, taught by Rev. J. Adamthwaite at a cost of 22 guinies in 1815.[1]

Winton Grade II* Listed 1726 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Winton Civil Parish
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Manor House at cross roads

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Winton Manor House

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MANOR HOUSE - Winton - List Entry
- Large house, initialled and dated on pediment D.M. (or M.D.) 1726. Ashlar with rusticated quoins and eaves cornice to front; coursed rubble returns. Graduated slate roof with stone end chimneys. …

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Manor House, Winton

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