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The Court House in East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England has a medieval tower and other parts of the building which date from the 17th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The manor has been held by the Luttrell family, who also owned Dunster Castle, since they acquired it around 1070. Only a tower survives from the medieval manor house which was built around 1400 to replace the one constructed in 1273. Most of the current building was added in the 1620s by George Luttrell and his wife Silvestra Capps. It was then used as a farmhouse until the 20th century when the latest descendants of the Luttrell line lived in it again.

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  • Court House (de)
  • Court House, East Quantoxhead (en)
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  • The Court House in East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England has a medieval tower and other parts of the building which date from the 17th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The manor has been held by the Luttrell family, who also owned Dunster Castle, since they acquired it around 1070. Only a tower survives from the medieval manor house which was built around 1400 to replace the one constructed in 1273. Most of the current building was added in the 1620s by George Luttrell and his wife Silvestra Capps. It was then used as a farmhouse until the 20th century when the latest descendants of the Luttrell line lived in it again. (en)
  • Das Court House ist ein Herrenhaus im Dorf East Quantoxhead im Westen der englischen Grafschaft Somerset. Das Gebäude mit einem mittelalterlichen Turm und anderen Teilen aus dem 17. Jahrhundert ist von English Heritage als historisches Gebäude I. Grades gelistet. Im Haus finden sich eine Haupthalle mit Galerie und ein großer Küchentrakt. Die Innenräume sind für ihre Stuckfriese bekannt. Um das Herrenhaus gibt es 2 Hektar große Gärten, die ihrerseits von 1,2 Hektar lichtem Wald umgeben sind. (de)
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  • East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England (en)
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  • Das Court House ist ein Herrenhaus im Dorf East Quantoxhead im Westen der englischen Grafschaft Somerset. Das Gebäude mit einem mittelalterlichen Turm und anderen Teilen aus dem 17. Jahrhundert ist von English Heritage als historisches Gebäude I. Grades gelistet. Die Grundherrschaft gehörte der Familie Luttrell, die auch Dunster Castle besaßen, seit sie sie 1070 erhalten hatten. Vom mittelalterlichen Herrenhaus, das um 1400 als Ersatz für ein Haus von 1273 errichtet wurde, ist nur der Turm bis heute erhalten. Den größten Teil des heutigen Gebäudes ließen George Luttrell und seine zweite Gattin Silvestra Capps in den 1620er-Jahren dazubauen. Bis ins 20. Jahrhundert diente das Herrenhaus dann als Bauernhof und dann wieder als Wohnung für die letzten Nachkommen der Luttrells. Im Haus finden sich eine Haupthalle mit Galerie und ein großer Küchentrakt. Die Innenräume sind für ihre Stuckfriese bekannt. Um das Herrenhaus gibt es 2 Hektar große Gärten, die ihrerseits von 1,2 Hektar lichtem Wald umgeben sind. (de)
  • The Court House in East Quantoxhead, Somerset, England has a medieval tower and other parts of the building which date from the 17th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The manor has been held by the Luttrell family, who also owned Dunster Castle, since they acquired it around 1070. Only a tower survives from the medieval manor house which was built around 1400 to replace the one constructed in 1273. Most of the current building was added in the 1620s by George Luttrell and his wife Silvestra Capps. It was then used as a farmhouse until the 20th century when the latest descendants of the Luttrell line lived in it again. The house includes a hall and gallery with a large kitchen area. The interior of the house is noted for plasterwork friezes. Surrounding the house are gardens of 5 acres (2.0 ha) with 3 acres (1.2 ha) of woodland. (en)
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