Bury Manor

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Bury Manor

Bury Manor is a mansion in the village of Wick in the English administrative unit South Gloucestershire . The house was built in the neo-Gothic style at the beginning of the 19th century .

description

The house is made of gray-brown quarry stone and has a slate roof . The three-story building has a symmetrical front with three bays . The two outer bays form bay windows over the entire height of the building. There are eight sliding windows with white stucco frames on each floor . The entrance door is behind a vestibule with two Doric columns and an ornamental gable, which are also painted white. At roof level the house has a white parapet with battlements .

On both sides, two wings with two stories and three yokes are attached to the rear, which end with gable fronts and wall caps to the rear. Both wings are connected at the back with a one-story wing with a flat roof from the 20th century.

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 51 ° 27 '17.3 "  N , 2 ° 25' 26.9"  W.