History
whilst out and about with Rubex decided to have a visit here! what an amazing place!
The Manor was a late Victorian country house built in the early 1880s and demolished in 1938 or 1939. Built between 1879 and 1883 for the Welby family in the Tudor style by the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield, the large country house was built to replace the 17th and 18th century the Hall that stood about 200m away to the north-east. This late Victorian country house was seriously damaged by fire in 1906. The house survived and it was demolished in 1938 to 1939 with the sale of the building's material taking place in February 1939.
In 1965 only the filled in cellar of the hall remained at the published site.
Sir Arthur Blomfield's house of 1883 has gone except for the stabling and terracing
Thanks for looking!!!
whilst out and about with Rubex decided to have a visit here! what an amazing place!
The Manor was a late Victorian country house built in the early 1880s and demolished in 1938 or 1939. Built between 1879 and 1883 for the Welby family in the Tudor style by the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield, the large country house was built to replace the 17th and 18th century the Hall that stood about 200m away to the north-east. This late Victorian country house was seriously damaged by fire in 1906. The house survived and it was demolished in 1938 to 1939 with the sale of the building's material taking place in February 1939.
In 1965 only the filled in cellar of the hall remained at the published site.
Sir Arthur Blomfield's house of 1883 has gone except for the stabling and terracing
Thanks for looking!!!