Horsington House is a country house in Horsington, near Templecombe in Somerset. It is a stone-built house with pillared porch, built in 1839. [1] It is a Grade II listed building. [2]
The estate was the home of the Dodington family from around 1790 to 1922. [3] The three-storey Doulting stone house built in 1839 has five bays on the front with a pediment supported by doric columns over the central porch. [1]
In 1939 the house and park were sold by Catherine Campbell Noyes to Malvern Girls' College. The charity Barnardo's used it as a children's home from 1946 until July 1972. [4] [5] Subsequently Horsington House became an hotel. [6] It is now, once again, owned privately.
Horsington House is a country house in Horsington, near Templecombe in Somerset. It is a stone-built house with pillared porch, built in 1839. [1] It is a Grade II listed building. [2]
The estate was the home of the Dodington family from around 1790 to 1922. [3] The three-storey Doulting stone house built in 1839 has five bays on the front with a pediment supported by doric columns over the central porch. [1]
In 1939 the house and park were sold by Catherine Campbell Noyes to Malvern Girls' College. The charity Barnardo's used it as a children's home from 1946 until July 1972. [4] [5] Subsequently Horsington House became an hotel. [6] It is now, once again, owned privately.