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Old Manor House
The manor house in Mitford, Northumberland, dates from the 16th century. The manor house is located in a bend of the River Wansbeck, close to St Marys Church and Mitford Castle. The building is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.
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MANOR HOUSE AND ADJACENT RUINS - Mitford - List Entry
- "Manor house. Probably C16, remodelled C17 with addition of porch tower, dated 1637, and rear wings; kitchen wing remodelled 1961-2. Large rubble with cut dressings; pantile roof on kitchen wing. …
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Old Manor House, Mitford (Mitford)
- "The Old Manor House was built in the early 16th century, probably on the site of an earlier manor house. This building was altered several times over the next 200 …
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Simon Cotterill
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Image taken from page 131 of 'The Local Historian's Table Book of remarkable occurrences, historical facts, traditions, legendary and descriptive ballads, connected with the Counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham. Historical Division.
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from https://historicengland.org.u…
MANOR HOUSE AND ADJACENT RUINS - Mitford - List Entry
- "Manor house. Probably C16, remodelled C17 with addition of porch tower, dated 1637, and rear wings; kitchen wing remodelled 1961-2. Large rubble with cut dressings; pantile roof on kitchen wing. …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.keystothepast.info…
Old Manor House, Mitford (Mitford)
- "The Old Manor House was built in the early 16th century, probably on the site of an earlier manor house. This building was altered several times over the next 200 …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from Flickr (flickr)
Image taken from page 131 of 'The Local Historian's Table Book of remarkable occurrences, historical facts, traditions, legendary and descriptive ballads, connected with the Counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, and Durham. Historical Division.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill