Parsloes Manor

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StatusDemolished
Coordinates51°32′39″N 0°07′49″E / 51.5443°N 0.1303°E / 51.5443; 0.1303
Renovated1819
Parsloes Manor
Interactive map of the Parsloes Manor area
General information
StatusDemolished
LocationDagenham, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°32′39″N 0°07′49″E / 51.5443°N 0.1303°E / 51.5443; 0.1303
Renovated1819
Demolished1925

Parsloes Manor was a manor house in what is now known as Parsloes Park in Dagenham in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.[1] In 1585, it was described as containing 10 messuages, a cottage, 10 gardens, 2 orchards, 100 acres of arable land, 20 acres of meadow, 50 of pasture 30 of wood and 40 rent.[2]

In 1619, William Fanshawe purchased the house and 91 acres attached to it for £1150 from Edward Osborne.[3] The house was owned by the Fanshawe family for over 300 years.[4]

In 1819, it was enlarged, the walls were faced with new brick and the windows were replaced in a neo-gothic manner.[2] The house fell into disrepair and was demolished in 1925.[4]

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