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Buxlow Manor

Coordinates: 52°12′52″N 1°31′39″E / 52.21452°N 1.52748°E / 52.21452; 1.52748
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Buxlow Manor

Buxlow Manor is a grade II* listed house in Knodishall, Suffolk, England. It is built of red brick and has been dated to 1678 from the markings on the iron ties in the main gables.[1] It has also been known as Ghost House, Ghost Hole, and Red House Farm. The land and former house were once owned by John Cordebouef who died in 1300.[2]

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Buxlow Manor (1215749)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. ^ Buxlow Manor, (also known as Ghost House and Red House Farm), Saxmundham, England. Parks and Gardens UK. Retrieved 7 July 2017.

52°12′52″N 1°31′39″E / 52.21452°N 1.52748°E / 52.21452; 1.52748