It is probably on the site of the original manor or hall.
The original manor here was built in the 13th century.
It is not known what the original manor looked like.
Stretford's built environment developed along the A56 road in two separate sections, corresponding to the original two manors.
The towns market was located on a small hill overlooking the right bank of the river, near the original wooden manor.
Most of the original manors have been demolished and low density housing developments built.
By the end of the 18th century the original manor had been divided to provide land for the large houses which were clustering around fashionable Windsor.
The original manor was then split into two smallholdings and five new white houses were built for small-holders.
The headmaster's office was at the bottom of the original manor, at the heart of the old building.
This is because some of the original manor is now in Temple Grafton parish.