More information : SK 69055172 - Prebendal House (NR) (Remains of). (1) Halloughton was a prebend of Southwell Collegiate Church, and Manor Farm was the prebendal house. The oldest part of the farm is the three storey, 14th century tower house, (at SK 69065174), of which there is only one other example in Nottinghamshire (Beauvale Priory at SK 49234904). There is no evidence of earlier or contemporary building abutting the tower, and the present remains must have constituted the complete residence. Restoration work was carried out in 1965, and the roof and gables have been completely replaced. A timber-framed hall was added to the tower 1580-1630. (2) Prebendal House as described by authority 2. (3) II Manor Farm House *Said to be C14/15 but apparently earlier. Probably C13. Tall narrow rubble building. Two storeys and basement. Segmental arched doorway in basement and small window. Ground floor a 2 light C14/15 window with mullion and cusped headed lights. Top floor a single light original window. Old tile roof with gable ends. Two storeys, red brick farmhouse adjoins, C17 inside, C18 or early C19 red brick exterior. Garden side two storeys, colour-washed brick, five sashes with keystones. Slate roof with gable ends. Interior of mediaeval part has remains of early timber floors and roof. It is derelict. (4)
Halloughton Manor Farm House, Grade II* (full account in Listed Buildings volume). (5)
Listed by Cathcart King. (6)
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