East Barsham Manor

Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House

There are major building remains

NameEast Barsham Manor
Alternative NamesWolterton Manor House
Historic CountryNorfolk
Modern AuthorityNorfolk
1974 AuthorityNorfolk
Civil ParishBarsham

Detached gatehouse. Dateable on heraldic evidence post 1527. Brick rubble and moulded brick. Two storeys, with 4 corner angle shafts rising above battlemented parapet to form circular finials. Perpendicular arch to south, stone jambs with moulded brick arch; spandrel with Tudor Royal coat of arms post 1527. First floor 3-light mullioned window in panelled field which runs over the angle shafts on this face only. Vaulting inside arch no longer extant. To north facing house arch in fleuron framed compartment. At west 5-sided staircase turret. Thought to have been flanked with now demolished ancillary wings to East Barsham Manor. (Listed Building Report)

Manor house built c.1520-1530 for Sir Henry Fermor. Brick rubble with much carved and moulded brick decoration; red pantiles. House of 2 storeys articulated with polygonal angle shafts and battlements. Two-storey porch, slightly off-centre. Four centred stone arch, with flint and stone chequer work angles at ground floor, but brick above; carved brick coat of arms, 3-light arched headed windows above: the architectural and decorative inspiration is thus still Gothic rather than Renaissance. Hall range to west with the three bays divided by angle shafts, with decorated bands and battlements; brick mullioned and transomed windows. Service range to east of 3 bays, the central bay built up into a 3 storey tower, possibly originally balanced by another to the Hall range. This range was largely ruined in the C19 and the house was restored in 1919 and 1938. At west massive stack of 10 chimneys. (Listed Building Report)

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law

This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law

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OS Map Grid ReferenceTF916339
Latitude52.8683891296387
Longitude0.846939980983734
Eastings591603
Northings333946
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Books

  • Goodall, John, 2011, The English Castle 1066-1650 (Yale University Press) passim
  • Cooper, Nicholas, 1999, Houses of the Gentry, 1480-1680 (Yale University Press) p.
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus, 1962, The Buildings of England: Norfolk: North-West and South (Penguin) p. 122
  • Rye, Walter, 1916, Castles and Manor Houses of Norfolk p. 8
  • Britton, John, 1809, Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain Vol. 2 p. 92-3 online copy
  • Blomefield, F., 1808, 'Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds: East-Barsham' An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk Vol. 7 p. 53-65 (tenurial history) online transcription

Journals

  • Musson, Jeremy, 26 Feb 2004, 'East Barsham Manor' County Life Vol. 148.9 p. 52-7
  • Pettigrew, 1858, Journal of the British Archaeological Association Vol. 14 p. 169 online copy
  • 1849, Norfolk Archaeology Vol. 2 p. 406 online copy

Other

  • Historic England, 2016, Heritage at Risk East of England Register 2016 (London: Historic England) p. 48 online copy
  • Historic England, 2015, Heritage at Risk East of England Register 2015 (London: Historic England) p. 50 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2014, Heritage at Risk Register 2014 East of England (London: English Heritage) p. 53 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2013, Heritage at Risk Register 2013 East of England (London: English Heritage) p. 54 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2012, Heritage at Risk Register 2012 East of England (London: English Heritage) p. 63 online copy
  • English Heritage, 2011, Heritage at Risk Register 2011 East of England (London: English Heritage) p. 57 online copy