Manor House, Worthington

Manor House
Manor House in 2014
Manor House, Worthington is located in Greater Manchester
Manor House, Worthington
Location within Greater Manchester
General information
Architectural styleVernacular
LocationChorley Rd, Worthington, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°35′12″N 2°38′15″W / 53.5868°N 2.63751°W / 53.5868; -2.63751
Year built17th century (or earlier)
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameManor House
Designated22 February 1967
Reference no.1228480

Manor House is a Grade II* listed building on Chorley Road in the civil parish of Worthington, within the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Lancashire, it is one of three listed buildings in the parish, which is predominantly rural.

History

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Manor House dates from the 17th century or earlier, with later alterations and extensions. The building reflects the long-standing settlement history of Worthington, which was historically part of the ancient parish of Standish in Lancashire.[1] The Worthington family held the manor from the medieval period until the late 17th century, and the house likely served as a focal point for local estate management.

On 22 February 1967, Manor House was designated a Grade II* listed building for its architectural and historic significance.[2]

Manor House is currently in use as a private residence and is not open to the public.

Architecture

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The house is constructed partly in stone and partly in brick, with a roof of mixed slate and stone-slate. It comprises two storeys and five bays, with the fourth and fifth bays projecting forward, gabled, and containing attics. The first three bays feature casement windows, while the projecting bays have mullioned windows with hood moulds.[3] Internally, notable features include a partly exposed cruck truss, an inglenook fireplace, and a bressummer beam, all indicative of its early origins and vernacular character.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The parish of Standish". British History Online. Victoria County History. 1911. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  2. ^ a b Historic England. "Manor House (Grade II*) (1228480)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
  3. ^ "Manor House". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 7 December 2025.