More information : (SP 26213525) MANOR HOUSE (GT). (1) "Little Wolford Manor House. The north range built entirely of stone, is probably of 15th c. date, and the west wing is a 16th century addition in two periods. Another addition built recently by the present owner is an extension westwards of the north range". (2) The manor house is as described above. It is occupied and in good condition. See photo. (3) Classed Grade 2*. (4) Little Wolford Manor, Grade II. Partly 15th century fabric, partly c. 1557, now restored and enlarged. Stone and stone and timber framing. L-shaped and of single storey and attics. The front has a restored moulded stone doorway with square head. On the left hand is a projecting gabled bay. On the right hand are two adjoining moulded stone mullioned 4-light windows with four-centred arched heads. Above are two gabled corners with identical 2-light windows. Beyond is a projecting stone stack. Other stone stacks have brick shafts. High pitched stone tiled roofs. Contains 16th century hall with gallery and stone newel staircase to solar. (5) Additional bibliography. (6) Little Wolford Manor House with attached bakehouse and gateway (formerly listed as Little Wolford Manor and Glyde Well), Grade II*. Manor house. Late 15th or early 16th century with 16th, 17th and 20th century alterations and additions. (For full description see list.) (7-8)
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