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Rippington Manor House, Church Street, Great Gransden

History of Rippington Manor House

Listed Building

Originally the manor farmhouse, C16 timber framed hall and double crosswing, cased in mid C17 local brick.

C16 timber framed barn of three bays with C17 brick casing and nogging.

Early C17 red brick garden walls with brick copings. (Historic England)

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