Saltford Manor House

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Saltford Manor House is a historic English residence in Somerset that is often cited as one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in Britain, with origins dating back to the Norman period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
listed building
architecturalStyle Norman architecture
country United Kingdom
era Norman period
floorCount 2
hasAddress Saltford, Somerset, England NERFINISHED
hasBeenRenovated yes
hasCondition inhabited
hasCulturalSignificance example of surviving Norman domestic architecture
tourist interest for architectural history
hasFeature arched doorway
gabled roof
historic interior
mullioned windows
hasGarden yes
hasLegalStatus protected building under UK planning law
hasNearby River Avon NERFINISHED
St Mary’s Church, Saltford NERFINISHED
hasPart Norman windows
Romanesque features
stone fireplace
thick stone walls
hasUse private residence
hasView countryside around Saltford
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
inception 12th century
isPartOf heritage of Somerset
isSubjectOf studies on early domestic architecture in England
locatedIn Bath and North East Somerset NERFINISHED
Britain NERFINISHED
England
Saltford NERFINISHED
Somerset
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
materialUsed stone
notableFor being one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in Britain
roofMaterial stone tiles
significantPeriod Norman period NERFINISHED
medieval period
topicalConcept oldest house in Britain (claim)
usedFor residential building

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Saltford hasHistoricBuilding Saltford Manor House