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Alford Manor House

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The Manor House is a Grade II* listed building which can be found on West street within Alford, Lincolnshire, England. It is believed to be the largest thatched manor house in England and was built to a traditional H plan in 1611. It is a very rare example of a composite structure, featuring a wooden frame with reed and plaster (visible from within the house), encased in brick. Ground-floor and first-floor rooms feature design interventions from Georgian through to Victorian times, while the attic floor is virtually untouched since 1611.The house was possibly built by a John Hopkinson The house owes much of its existence to the wealth of one of its owners, Sir Robert Christopher. Christopher fought for the Royalist cause in the civil war and was knghted by Charles II following the restoration. The house was inherited by his granddaughter, Lucy, who married John Manners, Duke of Rutland. Thereafter Alford Manor House was inhabited by tenants, one of whom was John Higgins, who arrived in about 1820. He was a friend of Charles Darwin's father, Robert, and was the local Land Agent. He established his office in the nineteenth century annex which you can see on the east wing of the house.It was his descendant, Dorothy Higgins, a doctor and member of Alford Town Council, who bought the property in 1958 and gave it to the town in 1967. Alford Civic Trust was established then to manage and look after the property.The house itself is unusual in its construction: most properties of the period were built, using a wooden frame with wattle and daub infill, or with a brick infill, so that the wooden beams would be visible from the outside as well as from inside the property. However, Alford Manor House was encased in brick, and the brick was not merely ornamental: it was tied into the structure of the building via wall plates and floor joists.

Address: West Street, Alford, Lincolnshire, LN13 9HT, United Kingdom, Alford LN13 9DG, UK
Phone: 01507 463073
State: Lincolnshire
City: Alford
Zip Code: LN13 9DG


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Alford Manor House is a historic building. It has been built since World War 1. You can now go for coffee or tea. You can even have a tour there
7 years ago (28-04-2018)
This place is beautiful even though it has been restored you can still see all of the oldern touches that make the house stunning to walk around...unlike other houses you can go up to objects and have a look at them, I would highly recommend this place and it is also the largest thatched house in Britain!!!!
7 years ago (04-03-2018)
Has alot of events on well laid out we visited while craft show on all enjoyed it
7 years ago (20-02-2018)
Great museum, this is also haunted, i picked up something on my phone camera
7 years ago (08-04-2018)
Stopped for a well earned drink and a tea cake. Very quant place with an attached small museum. Out side tractor's from all different years for you to look at. Also if interested a ww2 trench, but didn't look bit cold and raining.
7 years ago (03-11-2017)
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