Cothay Manor

Local nameCothay Manor
LocationStawley, UK

Cothay Manor is a grade one listed medieval house and gardens, in Stawley, near Wellington, Somerset.

The manor is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England, and its gate piers and wall to the north entrance of the house are listed Grade II.In the early 14th century the lord of the manor was the de Cothay family, whose heir was the Bluett family, later from the early 15th century lords of the manor of Holcombe Rogus in Devon, also of nearby Greenham Barton.Built around 1480, its listing cites it as an unusually well-conserved, neat collection of buildings before 1500 in England The rent for the land surrounding the manor in the medieval era was a pair of silver spurs and a rose. To celebrate the end of the Cousins' Wars, in the Tudor rose iconography of the time, a red rose, and a white rose, were planted on the terrace by Richard Bluett, who was the lord of the manor at the time.In 1927, historian Christopher Hussey wrote in Country Life that this manor house was "the…

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cothay_Manor

Official Website https://www.cothaymanor.co.uk/

Phone +44 1823 672283

Address Cockland Hill, TA21 0, United Kingdom

Coordinates 50°59'1.446" N -3°18'16.785" E

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