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Carr Manor

Buildings and structures in LeedsCountry houses in West YorkshireE. S. Prior buildingsGrade II listed buildings in West YorkshireListed buildings in Leeds
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Carr Manor is a Victorian grade II listed house in Meanwood, Leeds, England, designed by Edward Schroeder Prior and built for Thomas Clifford Allbutt (1836–1925). In 1881 it replaced Carr Manor House, though retaining the 1796 stable block. The former gardener's and housekeeper's cottages, the former stables (now garage) and the wall, gate piers and gates are also grade II listed. It was Richard Norman Shaw’s custom to give setting up commissions to his former pupils. Carr Manor was Edward Schroeder Prior's setting up commission on his departure in 1880. The house shows more of influence from Philip Webb than from Shaw. It follows the local vernacular of strong stone built manor houses of the 17th century.

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Carr Manor
Stonegate Road, Leeds Meanwood

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LS6 4HZ Leeds, Meanwood
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