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Hook Manor

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Hook Manor — Grade II* listed building-listed manor in england-south-east, United Kingdom.

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Hook Manor is a Grade II* listed building-listed manor in england-south-east, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1146052). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details SEMLEY WARDOUR ST 92 NW (west side) 4/194 Hook Manor 6.1.66 II* Detached house. 1637, built by Thomas Arundell for his daughter Ann, 1935 remodelling by T.L. Dale of Oxford. Dressed limestone, tiled roof, brick stacks with moulded cappings. U-plan with wings flanking courtyard on south side. Two-storey, 2-window front in courtyard; Tudor-arched doorway with 1930s door, 3-light recessed chamfered mullioned casement either side and two to first floor. Flanking wings have 3-light mullioned casements to both floors facing across courtyard, west wing also has single light to stairs, front gable ends of wings have 3-light mullioned casements to ground, first and attic floors, coped verges, east wing has stone sundial to gable. Right return of east wing has large gabled external stack with 3-light mullioned casement to ground floor and single light to attic, ground floor to right has 1930s French windows, 3-light mullioned casement to first floor. Left return of west wing has large external stack with single light to attic, 3-light mullioned casement and elliptically-headed doorway to left, single light to right. Rear has 3-light and 2-light mullioned casements to ground and first floors, external stack to centre, attic gables of wings have 3-light mullioned casements. Attached to rear right is single-storey 1930s service extension, in similar style with mullioned casements and hipped dormers. All casements are leaded. Interior: entrance hall has stone Tudor-arched fireplace, chamfered beams with stepped stops. South east room has open fireplace and fine plaster ceiling in square panels with vine scroll borders and motifs including whales, sailing ships, fleur de lis; south east panel contains initials of Ann Arundell and Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, married 1628

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

Hook Manor is a Grade II* listed building located in South-East England. This manor is notable for its architectural significance and historical value.

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Coordinates
51.0391, -2.1196
District
Wiltshire
Parish
Sedgehill and Semley
Postcode
SP7 9EU
Parliamentary constituency
Salisbury

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hook Manor?
Hook Manor is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode SP7 9EU), in the parish of Sedgehill and Semley.
Is Hook Manor a listed building?
Hook Manor is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
How do I get to Hook Manor?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SP7 9EU. It sits within the Salisbury parliamentary constituency.