The original hall-house was built in about 1380 by Sir William Bonville I (c.1332-1408), Sheriff of Somerset, Dorset and Devon. His Inquisition post mortem lists his vast land holdings in Cornwall, Wiltshire, Devon and Somerset, including Stapyldon and Sock Dennis (Somerset), West Kington (Wiltshire), Wiscombe and Southleigh and Meriet. WebApr 30, 2010 · Shute Barton Manor Shute Gatehouse (Photos can be enlarged by left clicking on them once and then left click again for full screen) Adjacent to St. Michael’s …
Gate house at entrance to Shute House... © Stephen Williams
WebOriginally probably aligned on the later parts of Old Shute House before they were demolished in 1785. Stone rubble with freestone dressings. Large three-storey gatehouse … WebA remarkable, recycled Jacobean ceiling. This Landmark guards the entrance to what is left of a great medieval and Tudor house known as Shute Barton. The gatehouse was … cynthia rowley new york quilt
Shute Barton Manor – Umborne Community Web Site
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