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Whitestaunton Manor

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Whitestaunton Manor — Grade I listed manor house in South Somerset, England, UK.

Whitestaunton Manor, stately homes in South West England

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2 h–4 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

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Whitestaunton Manor is a stately home in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed manor house in South Somerset, England, UK". Coordinates: 50.8900°, -3.0244°.

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Heritage listing

Whitestaunton Manor in the village of Whitestaunton, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century as a Hall house and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. It consists of an east–west range with two wings which were added later. The first record of the house dates from 1479 with dendrochronology showing roof timbers dating from 1447 to 1492. It has been altered and expanded several times since, including a major expansion in the 1570s. The stables and coach house were built in the 16th century and are now Grade II listed. Excavations carried out in 1882, when the house was owned by Charles Elton, had identified a building, thought to be a Roman villa, which had been incorporated into the grounds, and designated as a Scheduled monument.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Blackdown Hills

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Whitestaunton Manor in the village of Whitestaunton, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century as a Hall house and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. It consists of an east–west range with two wings which were added later. The first record of the house dates from 1479 with dendrochronology showing roof timbers dating from 1447 to 1492. It has been altered and expanded several times since, including a major expansion in the 1570s. The stables and coach house were built in the 16th century and are now Grade II listed. Excavations carried out in 1882, when the house was owned by Charles Elton, had identified a building, thought to be a Roman villa, which had been incorporated into the grounds, and designated as a Scheduled monument. In 2003, archaeological television programme Time Team carried out an excavation in the grounds, which discovered a Roman bath house. During restoration work, between 2000 and 2011, a Hammerbeam roof was discovered above a Georgian ceiling. The roof dated from 1446 to 1478. It had been damaged by Death watch beetle. The work received an award for the work from the Wood Awards in 2008. Wooden panelling had also been damaged by Death watch and Common furniture beetle. It was removed and restored.

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Coordinates
50.8900, -3.0244
District
Somerset
Parish
Whitestaunton
Postcode
TA20 3DL
Parliamentary constituency
Yeovil

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Whitestaunton Manor?
Whitestaunton Manor is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TA20 3DL), in the parish of Whitestaunton.
Who owns Whitestaunton Manor?
Whitestaunton Manor is owned by | designation1 =Grade I Listed Building.
Is Whitestaunton Manor a listed building?
Whitestaunton Manor is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Whitestaunton Manor a protected site?
Yes — Whitestaunton Manor is part of the Blackdown Hills National Landscape (AONB).
How do I get to Whitestaunton Manor?
Drivers can navigate to postcode TA20 3DL. It sits within the Yeovil parliamentary constituency.