Selly Manor
About Selly Manor
Selly Manor is a timber cruck-encircled, fourteenth century working, in England, going back to no less than 1327. Initially the home of the town of Bournbrook in Worcestershire, it was migrated to the adjacent Bournville region in the mid twentieth century.
Together with the neighboring Minworth Greaves, it is worked as a gallery and setting for capacities including weddings, for which it is authorized. It houses the Laurence Cadbury furniture gathering.
The building's oak outline is held together by mortice and join joints. The block nogging infill is later, sixteenth century, and the star-molded block smokestacks date from the sixteenth or seventeenth hundreds of years. The building was highly modified amid its history, and the three gabled narrows are each from an alternate date.
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