Ground-floor main block, south room, Ickenham Manor, Long Lane, Ickenham. Ickenham Manor, formerly known as Manor Farm or Ickenham Hall, is a Grade I listed, early-seventeenth century detached manor house; listing number 1080187. The former moated house and estate was the ancestral home of the Shorediche family until the early nineteenth century. Scientific dating suggests the present house has some late-fifteenth century internal timbers with later alterations. During the World War II the estate was occupied by the British Army and was used in the early 1950s as a sports pavilion for employees of the General Post Office. It stood derelict until 1961 when Sir Peter Tizard took ownership. The house and estate are in private ownership today. This room has two open internal wood-panelled doors leading to a hallway and another room. The windows are latticed with one double-arched panel. There is a child's wooden chair visible and a desk with a wooden two-handled tea tray. On the table is a decorative tray, possibly of silver, with a small glass vase with forsythia, two port or sherry glasses, and two ash trays. There is a glass-fronted, five-shelf wooden display cabinet in view containing various ornaments, china dolls, toby jug figures, a dinner and tea service and various glasses.