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was established, with planting of various trees and the damming of streams to form ponds with paths and seating around them. Tenant farmers leased the majority of the land and during most of the 20th century it was used for dairy cattle, sheep and pigs. Much of the estate was sold in 1987 to the
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from 1909 to 1911. He was raised to the peerage as Baron Strachie in 1911. During the 1970s major restoration work was undertaken to deal with dry rot and replace wiring which resulted in the removal of several ceilings and decorations from many of the rooms.
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The original tower of a fortified house forms a central part of the current building and was built in the 14th century by Walter de Sutton. The estate was later purchased by the St Loe family of
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Building' to the left and a four bay 1858–1860 servants' wing of three storeys to the right. Windows to the pele tower and right-hand linking range are 15th century, of two cusped lights with
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The building is now private apartments set in fifteen acres (3 ha) of communal grounds, including a trout lake and tennis court. It is run by a management company made up of the residents.
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To the north of the servants wing are old stables and stable yard with a coach house and groom's cottage along with the laundry and wash house, which was once a brew house.
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and their descendants until it was sold in 1987 and converted into apartments. In the early 1980s the house was used as a film location for the BBC Look and Read series
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the house has been the country seat of several prominent families including the St Loes, one of whom married
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buttresses. Sir William St Loe was a soldier, politician and courtier. His official positions included
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the 3rd Baronet High Sheriff in 1864. In 1858 much of the house was remodelled for the 3rd Baronet by
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suggests may have been as a result of poisoning by his younger brother. All his property was left to
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in the 1850s from a manor house built in the 15th and 16th centuries around a 14th-century fortified
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approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) from Sutton Court. John St Loe was buried at the local
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with a taller circular stair turret and two-storey ranges linking it to the 1558 '
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After the death of Edward Strachey, 2nd Baron Strachie in 1973, it passed to Tory
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roofs. The north front comprises a central three-storey fourteenth century
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Strachey, Charles Townley (November 1978). "The saving of Sutton Court".
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In the early 17th century it was the seat of Richard Jones and his son
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and surrounding buildings. The house has been designated as Grade II*
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The north wing containing the chapel and parlour which was added by
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
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The gate lodge, gates and gatepiers were built around 1820.
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Ewart, Alan W.; Baker, Douglas C.; Bissix, Glyn C. (2004).
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Grade II* listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
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Grade II listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
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and physician regarded as one of the most influential of
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nature reserve. The estate is boarded by the villages of
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Lovell, Mary S. (2005). "7 Sir William St Loe 1518–58".
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when the house was owned by the Protestant sympathiser
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The History of Parliament Trust 671:to the north of the house with a 549:, the 2nd Baronet, was appointed 444:, added a north east wing with a 414:thinkers and widely known as the 1383:. 3 November 1911. p. 7952. 1278:Dictionary of National Biography 1084:Digby, George Wingfield (1964). 1061:Bess of Hardwick, Empire Builder 529:The 1860 servants wing added by 374:G.W. and J.H. Wade suggest that 245: 238: 1522: 1471:. CABI Publishing. p. 42. 1456: 1431: 1409: 1387: 1367: 1345: 1341:. 3 February 1864. p. 525. 1325: 1305: 1265:Carlyle, Edward Irving (1885). 1258: 1228: 1202: 1175: 1149: 1127: 1102: 1077: 1052: 999: 973: 969:. London: Methuen. p. 234. 963:Wade, G.W.; Wade, J.W. (1923). 613: 431:Church of St Andrew, Chew Magna 1846:Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl 956: 912: 859:. Somerset Books. p. 66. 848: 822: 324:to the east and the reservoir 42:The rear façade remodelled by 1: 1806:Dundry Main Road South Quarry 1299:Gloucestershire and Avon Life 1088:. 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Index

Sutton Court, Chiswick

Thomas Henry Wyatt
Stowey
Somerset
51°20′30″N 2°34′49″W / 51.34167°N 2.58028°W / 51.34167; -2.58028
Listed Building
Listed Building
Listed Building
Sutton Court is located in Somerset
Thomas Henry Wyatt
pele tower
listed building
Stowey
Chew Valley
Somerset
Bath and North East Somerset
Bishop Sutton
ferme ornée
Folly Farm
Chew Magna
Cholwell
Clutton
Chew Valley Lake
early modern period
Bess of Hardwick
Strachey baronets

Newton St Loe Castle
Folly Farm

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