Manor House, Gisburn Forest
Manor House | |
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Location | Gisburn Forest, Lancashire, England |
Coordinates | 53°59′01″N 2°20′09″W / 53.98349°N 2.33578°W |
Area | Ribble Valley |
Built | early 18th century |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Designated | 20 February 1984 |
Reference no. | 1362313 |
Manor House is an historic building in Gisburn Forest, Lancashire, England. It was built in the early 18th century, but contains a section that is believed to date to the 13th century. It has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England.[1]
It is a
quoins and a slate roof. It has two storeys with an attic, and a symmetrical three-bay front. The windows are sashes with plain surrounds. The doorway has attached Tuscan columns, an open pediment, and a semicircular head with a fanlight.[1]
In 1822, the "Manor of Gisburn Forest properly belongs to the lord of the Percy Fee," but the abbot and convent of
Burton-upon-Trent around that time.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b Historic England. "Manor House, Gisburn Forest (1362313)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
- ^ A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire, Thomas Langdale (1822), p. 291