Little Durnford Manor House
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Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 20 Apr 2008
Built in the late C17, the manor house at Little Durnford remained unaltered until remodelling took place in about 1720-40, and again towards the end of the C18. The chequered stonework is of limestone and flint, with ashlar window surrounds. The house is Grade I Listed, and the stables to the right are Grade II.
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