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Gurney Manor

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Gurney Manor — Grade I listed architectural structure in Sedgemoor, United Kingdom.

Gurney Manor, stately homes in South West England

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Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Nearest railway station
Bridgwater · 5.2 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Gurney Manor is a stately home in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed architectural structure in Sedgemoor, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 51.1499°, -3.0559°.

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Heritage listing

Gurney Manor in Cannington, Somerset, England is a 13th-century manor house with an attached chapel wing. It is now supported by the Landmark Trust and is available as holiday accommodation. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building and is considered notable partly due to the substantial survival of medieval construction throughout. The first building on the site was an open hall house erected before 1350. It was rebuilt around 1400 with various additions during the 15th century. William Dodisham added the south wing, porch, and kitchen and put in new windows. In 1480 he left it to his niece Agnes, who married local landowner Walter Michael. In 1539 Agnes's grandson, Thomas Michel, murdered his wife and sister in law before killing himself.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • National Nature Reserve: SOMERSET WETLANDS
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Quantock Hills

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Gurney Manor in Cannington, Somerset, England is a 13th-century manor house with an attached chapel wing. It is now supported by the Landmark Trust and is available as holiday accommodation. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building and is considered notable partly due to the substantial survival of medieval construction throughout. The first building on the site was an open hall house erected before 1350. It was rebuilt around 1400 with various additions during the 15th century. William Dodisham added the south wing, porch, and kitchen and put in new windows. In 1480 he left it to his niece Agnes, who married local landowner Walter Michael. In 1539 Agnes's grandson, Thomas Michel, murdered his wife and sister in law before killing himself. The family of the murdered women had stripped the house of its furniture and the farm of its livestock. As the Crown believed it had a claim to these, the case was taken to the Court of Star Chamber meaning that records were preserved. The Michels owned and improved the manor until 1616. It then became a farmhouse often inhabited by tenants until the early 20th century. In these 300 years the property enjoyed few improvements but nonetheless suffered few fundamental alterations. In World War II the house was divided into flats by a Mr Harris, whose descendants sold it to the Landmark Trust in the 1980s. The interior includes the remnants of a 17th-century strapwork plaster ceiling. Restoration work in the late 20th century included the repair of structural problems as well as the construction of new oak roof trusses made in a traditional fashion with an adze.

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Coordinates
51.1499, -3.0559
District
Somerset
Parish
Cannington
Postcode
TA5 2HW
Parliamentary constituency
Bridgwater
Nearest railway station
Bridgwater5.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Gurney Manor?
Gurney Manor is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TA5 2HW), in the parish of Cannington.
Who owns Gurney Manor?
Gurney Manor is owned by Landmark Trust.
Is Gurney Manor a listed building?
Gurney Manor is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Gurney Manor a protected site?
Yes — Gurney Manor is part of the SOMERSET WETLANDS National Nature Reserve and the Quantock Hills National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Gurney Manor?
The nearest railway station is Bridgwater, about 5.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode TA5 2HW.