
Fulbourn Manor is a
Grade II listed
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building in the English county of Cambridgeshire and the sole surviving
manor of the
Five Manors of Fulbourn.
History
The manor was built in 1788 or maybe earlier. An account from 1495 states that Richard Berkeley and his wife Anne Berkeley settled a debt of 1,000 marks with four manors of Fulbourn, which were stated as
Zouches, Manners, Shardelowes and Fulbourn.
It was largely rebuilt around 1910 by
Dudley Newman.
Reconstruction preserved part of the 18th-century building.
References
Country houses in Cambridgeshire
Manor
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