Chelford Manor House, English country house in Chelford, England
Chelford Manor House is a manor house with timber framing on a stone plinth, brick infill, and multiple sections rising two to three stories high. The structure contains historic elements including two full crucks and a large inglenook fireplace.
The building originated in the early 17th century and received an extension in 1671. Further changes occurred during the 19th and 20th centuries as it adapted to modern needs.
The house displays traditional English craftsmanship through its timber framing with brick infill and open hearths that remain visible today. This construction style shapes its appearance and reflects local building practices from centuries past.
The building sits beside Holmes Chapel Road in Cheshire East and is accessible from outside. Its Grade II* status protects its historic features from alteration.
North of the manor house stands a former tithe barn with timber framing and brick infill that also holds Grade II listed status. This separate structure shows how outbuildings mattered on rural estates.
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