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Morborne Manor

History of Morborne Manor

Listed Building

Dated 1692 on stone above door. Mid to late C19 extension and alterations. Coursed rubble limestone and Ketton stone dressings.

Manor farm is the site of the moated manor of Morborne held by the Abbey of Croyland since 948 AD when it was confirmed by King Eadred of Mercia. In 1535 the manor was worth £17 15s 9d.

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  • Religious House

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