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East Tytherley Manor House

Hob Uid: 222990
Location :
Hampshire
Test Valley
East Tytherley
Grid Ref : SU2926028960
Summary : Site of an Elizabethan Manor House, which had replaced a Mediaeval manor house. Cropmarks of the house and the earthworks of a formal garden to the south can be seen on aerial photographs taken in 2003. To the north is a diagonal earthwork which represents an approach to the house which is aligned on a surviving track way which heads north east out of East Tytherley.
More information : [SU29262896] MANOR HOUSE [GT] (Site of). (1)

East Tytherley manor house was an Elizabethan mansion which stood close to the church. After 1854 it remained unoccupied and was demolished after 1903 when it was found that a quantity of the materials had been used before, and upon excavating the foundations, a cellar doorway of two stop-chamfered orders, probably late 13th century, was discovered, thus to some extent confirming the local tradition that there was a manor house upon the same site in the reign of Henry III. The manorial history is traced from Domesday. (2)

The ruins of East Tytherley manor house have been examined by a local archaeologist who writes - "The original Hall at East Tytherley evidently stood to the east of the church, the mediaeval Hall stood to the south of its site, that is to say to the south east of the church, where the ground is raised by its stone foundations for a considerable space. These foundations being below the present raised level have wrongly conveyed the suggestion of cellars...." The 'cellar doorway' "is neither more nor less than one side of the entrance of the Md. stone hall or its gatehouse... The stop and mouldings of this large entrance suggest a 14th or 15th century Hall of much importance, and this is supported by the remains of the fishponds. (3)

The site of East Tytherley manor house is visible as a large platform now under pasture. Apart from a well and a number of freestone blocks, no trace of the building remains.

A hollow 'A' (at SU 29132898), to the west of the church, possibly indicates the site of a subsidiary building. (4)

No further information. (5)

The former manor of the Columber family was granted by Edward III to Queen Philippa in 1335. In Richard IIs reign, repairs were made to the chapel, inner hall, King's Chamber and chimneys after being blown down by a wind. The manor was granted to Sir Francis Court in 1402. (6)

Cropmarks of the manor house and the earthworks of the formal garden are visible on aerial photographs taken in 2003. The cropmarks show most of the house including some internal divisions. A semicircular cropmark on the central southern elevation most likely relates to an entrance. To the south of the house is a formal garden consisting of two wide terraces. Access across the slopes of these is indicated by a ramp on the lower terrace slope and a light cropmark on the upper terrace slope; both of these are aligned with the southern entrance to the house. There is a wide but shallow depression to the east of the house which may also relate to a formal garden scheme. Although the house is approximately centrally placed within its plot the lower terrace does not continue much to the east of the nominally central ramp. In the field to the north of the house is a diagonal earthwork which is aligned with the track way which head north east out of East Tytherley through Greenhouse Copse. That this route represents an approach to the manor is confirmed by the depiction of two lodges either side of this track way on the 1871 Ordnance Survey map. The road through the village cut through this approach to the house and left the lodges isolated on the eastern side of the road.(7-11)

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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Documented 1335-1402
Monument End Date : 1402
Monument Start Date : 1335
Monument Type : Manor House, Royal Chapel, Dower House
Evidence : Documentary Evidence
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Documented 1402
Monument End Date : 1402
Monument Start Date : 1402
Monument Type : Manor House
Evidence : Documentary Evidence

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Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : Scheduled Monument Legacy (County No.)
External Cross Reference Number : HA 449
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External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : SU 22 NE 12
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Related Warden Records :
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Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1956-02-24
End Date : 1956-02-24
Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1968-12-09
End Date : 1968-12-09
Associated Activities :
Activity type : AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE
Start Date : 2003-04-01
End Date : 2004-03-31
Associated Activities :
Activity type : WATCHING BRIEF
Start Date : 2010-01-01
End Date : 2010-12-31