
Overview
Description: Manor House and restaurant. Listed in the Domesday Book under the possessions of William Fitz Ansculf (The Baron of Dudley), the Manor House has had many residents. Although the timber beams were dated using modern technology as having been cut down in 1275, in 1173 the lord of the manor was William Fitz Wido de Offini who founded Sandwell priory in 1180. In more recent years the priory has been excavated and a life size stone effigy of him was found there. It is believed that he is, along with others from the manor house, buried at the priory. Era: The Manor was built in 1230, and restored between 1957 and 1965. Bloody history: Not much bloody history for the stately Manor House – but we'll see if the Most Haunted team dig up anything different! In 1713 the house was bought by Sir Samuel Clarke, and finally sold up in 1823 to the Earl of Dartmouth, James Smith. It was then that the building began to fall into a state of disrepair. On his death in 1829 it was passe
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4 - 2Craig-y-Nos Castle March 30, 2004
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4 - 3Jamaica Inn April 06, 2004
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4 - 4Croxteth Hall April 13, 2004
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4 - 5Hellfire Caves April 10, 2004
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4 - 6The Manor House Hotel April 11, 2004
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4 - 7Mary Kings Close May 04, 2004
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4 - 8Wellington Hotel May 11, 2004
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4 - 9Chatham Dockyards May 18, 2004
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4 - 10Guild Hall May 25, 2004
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4 - 11Greengate Brewery June 01, 2004
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4 - 12Manor House Restaurant June 08, 2004