Description:
Large Tudor Court House built in 1495-1510 by Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. It is built with golden ham stone. It's full of period features: beams, panelling, mediaeval stained glass, shutters on every window, ancient grafiti, etc. The main Court Room is large - 12 metres by 6 metres, and all the rooms - which include the kitchen with beams, Aga and huge 6 metre long inglenook - are spacious. Off-street parking. Just off the A303. In a conservation area surrounded by other period properties and the church.
Details:
Within M25: No
Authority: South Somerset
Nearest station: Crewkerne