Manor Farmhouse, Crick
Country houses in WalesGrade II* listed buildings in MonmouthshireGrade II* listed housesScheduled monuments in Monmouthshire
Manor Farmhouse, or Crick Manor, Crick, Monmouthshire is a late medieval manor house dating from the 15th century. The buildings comprise a chapel, of 13th century origins, now a separate house, the medieval, stone hall, and a 16th-century wing. The buildings were originally constructed for the Denefords, and extended by their descendants, the Moores. In the 17th century, Nicholas Moore, High Sheriff of Monmouthshire entertained Charles I at the manor. The grouping has been "badly compromised" in later centuries. The house, privately owned and accommodating an archery centre, is Grade II* listed.
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N 51.6088 ° | E -2.7374 ° |
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NP26 5BR , Caerwent
Wales, United Kingdom
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