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The Old Manor House, Harlton, Jan 1975, (MoC125/75)

The Old Manor House, Harlton

History of the Old Manor House

Harlton OS 1885

Listed Building

House. Late C17 and early C19. Red brick with slate roof, wood eaves cornice and two c.1840 symmetrical white brick internal stacks with linked capping.

Manor barn, January 1975 ()MoC126/75)

Barn. C18. Timber-framed, weatherboarded. Mansard roof. Aisled and six bays.

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