Merstone Manor

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Merston Manor (previously: Merestone, frequently spelled Merston)[1] is a manor house in Merstone on the Isle of Wight, England. The manor was first mentioned in the Domesday Book. Prior to the Norman Conquest, Merston Manor was owned by the Brictuin family. The present house, built in 1605 in the Jacobean style by Edward Cheeke, was completely rebuilt using mainly the original materials in 1894 the house having been unoccupied and was derelict by 1891. The interior was also remodelled. This structure may be the oldest brick house on the Island. The manor now belongs to the Crofts family.[2]

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