More information : [TA 14431767] Moat [G.T]. (1) The moated manor house at North Killingholme is "supposed to have been built in the reign of Henry VII," though original remains suggest that of Elizabeth (3) (2-3) The house has been considerably altered and apart from the brickwork retains little of original character. See G.P.s AO/63/5/3 & 4. The moat is incomplete and ornamental only. Published survey (25") revised. (4) II* Manor House C.15 brickwork in outside wall but mainly C.16. Red brick, pantiles. 2 storeys, corbelled cornice, L plan. S. front 3 casements with brick drip-moulds, E. front 2 casements. First floor panels, a pair each with 3 trefoil arches carrying stone tablets engraved with shields. Interior: linen-fold oak panelled room. (5)
TA 1444 1763. Manor Farm moated site. Scheduled RSM No 21188. Two moated sites, a smaller one located in the NW corner of the larger, and other associated features. The large moated site measures c.240m E-W by 180m N-S. Its defining moat is best preserved at the N end where it remains water-filled. The N arm is 10m wide and at least 2m deep. An outer bank, 0.5m high and 5m wide, flanks this arm of the moat. On the W side only the N half of the moat is visible as an earthwork; here a 100m length is visible as a ditch 10m wide and 2m deep. This W arm of the moat would originally have extended further to the S but is now infilled. The E arm of the larger site similarly survives only to the N, where it is 125m long, 10m wide and 2m deep. It also contains water. The S arm is infilled but remains visible as a slight hollow 0.5m deep running across fields to the S of the farmyard.
The smaller site has an island 50m square. The N and W arms are formed by the arms of the larger moat. The S and E arms remain visible as earthworks up to 10m wide and 2m deep, retaining water. Access to the island of this smaller site is provided by a causeway across the NE corner of the moat.
The remainder of the larger island not taken up by the smaller site appears to have been sub-divided by further drainage ditches. One of these remains as a water filled ditch extending the E arm of the smaller site to the S to link up with the S outer moat. The link to the smaller moat is infilled. Manor Farmhouse is Listed Grade II* and its adjacent stables and granaries Listed Grade II. (6)
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