Over Langford Manor, Grade II listed farmhouse in Upper Langford, England
Over Langford Manor is a stone farmhouse in Upper Langford, North Somerset, originating from the late medieval period. The building displays typical construction methods of its era with substantial walls and a structure that was expanded and modified across centuries.
The building was constructed in the late 15th century and underwent several structural changes in later centuries. Later additions from the 16th and 17th centuries show how the property's use and needs evolved over time.
The manor was linked to influential local figures whose names appear in the region's records. These connections show how such houses served as centers of power and influence in their communities.
The manor is located on Langford Road in Upper Langford, near the Mendip Hills in northern Somerset. The building is visible from the road but sits on private land and is best viewed from the public right of way.
An internal ceiling beam retains its original design with one beveled side and one flat side. This is visible evidence of how the house's structure was adapted over time.
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