Southall Manor House in The Green
Southall Manor House in The Green
Record No
156681
Title
Southall Manor House in The Green
Description
North side of Southall Manor, Southall, Ealing. It is timber framed in Tudor style. Thought originally to have been a house called The Wrenns, built in 1500 by John Cannon, which was demolished then rebuilt by Richard Awsiter in 1587. The manor has two buildings; a house running north to south and this second building which was kitchen lodgings, now linked by conversions. It was restored in 1847-8 and again in the 1920s. It is a Grade II listed building, listing number 1079419 and used by Ealing Council.
Date of execution
1967
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_613_67_4847
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Exact
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