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Structure Name: Mount Grace House

Description:
 
Manor house, converted from the gatehouse to Mont Grace Priory. The building is two storeys, and was built in two phases. The earliest is the 15th century gatehouse, identifiable by it's irregular pattern of windows and embattled chimney stack (belonging to the brewhouse kiln). The extension of 1654 has an attic above, and a seven bay front. The central porch is also of 1654, and has a dated hoodmould.
 

Extant: Yes

Legal Status: Listed Building Grade II*

Location: Mount Grace Priory, NORTHYORKSHIRE

Eastings: 444855m (view map)

Northings: 498470m (view map)

Position Accuracy: 20m

Positional Confidence: Absolute Certainty

Structure Types Identified: BREWHOUSE, GATEHOUSE, GUEST HOUSE, MANOR HOUSE

Chronology:

  • 15TH CENTURY AD   Construction of gatehouse.
  • 1654   Gatehouse extended and converted to a manor house.
  • 1901   House restored and extended.

References:

The information displayed in this page has been derived from authoritative sources, including any referenced above. Although substantial efforts were made to verify this information, the SINE project cannot guarantee its correctness or completeness.

 


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