Cholesbury Manor House

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Architectural styleTudor
LocationCholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Coordinates51°45′18″N 0°39′17″W / 51.754997°N 0.654824°W / 51.754997; -0.654824
Construction startedc.1590
Cholesbury Manor House
Manor House, Cholesbury
Cholesbury Manor House is located in Buckinghamshire
Cholesbury Manor House
Location within Buckinghamshire
General information
Architectural styleTudor
LocationCholesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Coordinates51°45′18″N 0°39′17″W / 51.754997°N 0.654824°W / 51.754997; -0.654824
Construction startedc.1590

Cholesbury Manor House which is close to the centre of Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, is where the Lord of the Manor held his Court periodically between 1599 and 1607. The building dates back to the end of the 16th century. It is a Grade II Listed Building.

The Manor House at Cholesbury was most probably built towards the end of the 16th century. It is a two-storey, Grade II listed building. Originally constructed of wood, it has retained its timber framework but acquired a brick casing in the 18th century. It is suggested by English Heritage that the original building was much larger than it is today, consisting probably only the cross-wing of a once much larger house.

The house was built on an area previously occupied by a section or rampart which formed part of the ringwork of Cholesbury Camp, an Iron Age hillfort. Also, close by the house and within the boundary of the hillfort is St Lawrences Church.

Today the house still retains much of the original roof structures and timber interior structure, an older thin brick chimney stack at the west end of the building and a much more modern chimney at the east end. Major refurbishment work in 2011 has retained the extant original features and removed or renovated the more modern additions.[1]

Occupants

Lords of the Manor

References

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