Bacton Manor Our father Daniel Landon Prettyman (later McCornack) as a baby with father George Prettyman and Erma Prettyman (later McCornack) in 1921.The front view of Bacton Manor.A side view of Bacton Manor today.Stairway in the front room of Bacton Manor.The stairway in the front room of Bacton Manor.A section of the original stone flooring that has been uncovered during the restoration of Bacton Manor.George, a mannequin character from a UK bank commercial.Cecil, a mannequin character from a UK bank commercial.One of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor.One of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor. David Chambers is explaining details.Paneled walls in one of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor.A newer fireplace in one of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor.One of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor.A close up of old paneling in one of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor.One of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor.One of the first floor rooms in Bacton Manor with a view to the front yard.A convertible dining/pool table in the dining room of Bacton Manor.Original stone floor in Bacton Manor.Artwork on an original wall in Bacton Manor.The Chambers have left an opening in one of the old walls of Bacton Manor to show the original “wattle and daub” (sticks and mud) construction of the interior walls.Old wood floors on the 2nd floor of Bacton Manor.A second story room in Bacton Manor.A second story room in Bacton Manor.A second story room in Bacton Manor.A view out the window of a second story room in Bacton Manor, looking into the front yard.The top floor room in Bacton Manor.The top floor room in Bacton Manor.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques. Some of these timbers date to the 1500’s.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques. Some of these timbers date to the 1500’s.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques. Some of these timbers date to the 1500’s.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques. Some of these timbers date to the 1500’s.The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques. The construction of the roof and upper part of Bacton Manor, showing a mix of new and old materials and techniques. Some of these timbers date to the 1500’s.A mix of old brick and repair brick in the attic of Bacton Manor.Wood paneling on the second floor of Bacton Manor.An upper bedroom in Bacton Manor, with a very short door!Wood paneling on the second floor of Bacton Manor.Wood paneling from different eras, including some repairs, on the second floor of Bacton Manor.Part of the roof of Bacton Manor looking towards the back yard.A view of the ceiling of the basement in Bacton Manor.A view of the ceiling of the basement in Bacton Manor, with ancient timbers.The contemporary living room in Bacton Manor.View to the backyard from the contemporary living room in Bacton Manor.An article about Bacton Manor.An article about Bacton Manor.David and Diana Chambers waving goodbye at the train station in Stowmarket, Suffolk.