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The House and estate is not open to the public, but to the SE of the House is Pythouse Kitchen Garden with public access to a 3-acre walled garden with parking, restaurant, bar, and an area with plants producing vegetables and fruit for the restaurant.
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After the Civil war, the house was bought by the Grove family, friends of the Pyt/Bennett family. In about 1707 the Groves sold it to the Benett family, who were related to the original Bennetts by marriage.
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in the war. At this time the family name had been changed to Bennett, maybe as homage to the Benedictine Abbey of Shaftesbury.
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In 2004 Pythouse (together with 95 acres (380,000 m) of land) was sold for £7 million and is once more a private home.
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Until about 1651 the Pyts lived on the estate, until they were forced to sell in order to pay fines levied against them by
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and in 1990 the small chapel in the grounds, built around 1827 by John Benett, received the same designation.
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The house remained in the Benett family until the mid-1950s, when death duties forced its sale.
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separating the formal house lawn from surrounding parkland on which livestock may graze.
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Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society (SANHS)
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Described as a "fine classical house", Pythouse is set in parkland with a
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Evans, William (1997). "Leigh Court, Thomas Hopper and Pythouse".
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About 1725 the current Pythouse was built, replacing an earlier
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In about 1225 the land was given to the Pyt family (pronounced
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Part of Pythouse kitchen garden, south-east of the main house
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in Somerset was later built to the plans used for Pythouse.
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840
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Estate entrance with lion statues on top of gateposts
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Pythouse is located in Wiltshire
Tisbury, Wiltshire
Coordinates
51°03′23″N 2°08′05″W / 51.0563°N 2.1348°W / 51.0563; -2.1348
country house
Wiltshire
Tisbury
ha-ha
Ionic
portico
Philipps House
Dinton
Sir Jeffry Wyatville
Leigh Court

Shaftesbury
Parliament
Civil War
Royalists
Elizabethan
John Benett
Palladianized
Thomas Hopper

Country Houses Association
Grade II* listed

Knight Frank
Pythouse and the Benetts

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