This building dates to 1301 and 1504. Manor Farm, King’s Somborne contains a cross frame (dated to 1301) from the low end of a hall. It has two adjacent doors with two-centred arches. The rest of the house comprises two parallel wings, each of four bays. These wings have been dendro-dated to 1504, a date precisely confirmed by building accounts in the archives of Magdalen College, Oxford, the institution responsible for the building. The finer of the wings contains a three-bay great chamber with access to a one-bay room. This room has a small, original outshot that may have functioned as a latrine. (Miles and Worthington 1999, VA 30, list 101).