Buxlow Manor
Buildings and structures completed in 1678Grade II* listed buildings in SuffolkGrade II* listed housesSuffolk building and structure stubs
Buxlow Manor is a grade II* listed house in Knodishall, Suffolk, England. It is built of red brick and has been dated to 1678 from the markings on the iron ties in the main gables. It has also been known as Ghost House, Ghost Hole, and Red House Farm. The land and former house were once owned by John Cordebouef who died in 1300.
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The Green, East Suffolk
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The Green
The Green
IP17 1TH East Suffolk
England, United Kingdom
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