Dippermoor Manor Kilpeck, England

Listed Building Data

Dippermoor Manor has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1099623
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
29 September 1952
Name
DIPPERMOOR MANOR
Location
DIPPERMOOR MANOR
Parish
Kilpeck
District
County of Herefordshire
Grid Reference
SO 44681 29793
Easting
344681.0000
Northing
229793.0000

Listed Building Description

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KILPECK CP - SO 42 NW 5/30 Dippersmoor Manor 29.9.52 GV II

Former farmhouse, now house. C15 core with later C16 additions and remodelling, further additions in C17 and C18 and in 1845. Part timber- framed with brick infill and part sandstone rubble, stone slate roofs. Irregular plan with C15 cruck hall of which only two trusses remain to the west side of the building. During the later C16 a stone wing with stone winder staircase was added to the north side of the earlier build- ing. The house was further extended to the east and south during the C17 and C18 and a further wing was added extending from the south and to the east in 1845. Part two storeys and part two storeys and attics with part cellar. West front: gable end of late C16 addition to left with part sandstone rubble and part timber-framing in gable; small 2-light casement window in attic. Two-light casement window to first floor and 2-light French casements to ground floor. Gable end of C15 section to right reveal- ing one cruck truss; 2-light casement window to first and ground floors, lean-to extension to right with 2-light casement window and now blocked doorway. Present doorway to right-hand return of lean-to, C18 wing is set back and has one small window to left and one 2-light casement window to right. Two 3-light casement windws with segmental heads to ground floor. Interior retains fragments of C17 and C18 panelling, some with enriched details; some rooms retain moulded and chamfered ceiling beams, the main staircase has shaped splat balusters and a square newel with a shaped finial. (RCHM, Vol I, p 159-160).

Listing NGR: SO4468129793