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Clapton Court

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and the entwined coats of arms of the two families appear on the entrance porch. Edward Arthur died in 1592, his daughter married William Winter (or Wynter) of
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and subsequently by Con Stevens. During the centuries the house moved from being a mansion house to a farmhouse and had various renovations and extensions.
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In 2009 planning permission was gained to demolish some of the farm buildings and convert others into holiday homes and offices.
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tower at the north front of the house. The rest of the building is of two storeys and dates from the 17th and 19th centuries.
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in the 1390s. In the 14th century his descendant Richard Arthur added to the house. He married Alice the daughter of
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The first manor house on the site was built by Sir William Arthur in the 13th century. Sir Thomas Arthur was the
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Company , ( formally W.D.& H.O. Wills ) the tobacco importers. It was then bought by Lady Smyth of
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and the house was passed down in the Winter family. Their tombs can be seen in the neighbouring
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in the northeast corner. The oldest part of the building is the 15th-century three-storey
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The archway entrance was built in the late 17th or early 18th century.
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Subsequent owners included: James Davis, who was a mine owner in the
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A 13th-century wooden screen from the house has been in the
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Entrance archway about 25 metres northwest of Clapton Court
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Clapton in Gordano
Somerset
51°27′28″N 2°46′07″W / 51.4579°N 2.7686°W / 51.4579; -2.7686
Listed Building
Listed Building
Clapton Court is located in Somerset
listed building
Clapton in Gordano
Somerset
lords of the manor
gentry
member of parliament
Somerset
James Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley
Dyrham Park
Church of St Michael
Victorian era
Sir Edward Payson Wills
Wills baronets
WD & HO Wills
Sir Ernest Wills, 3rd Baronet
Imperial Tobacco
Ashton Court
red sandstone
buttresses
porch
Church of St Michael

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