St Audries Park | |
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Location | West Quantoxhead , Somerset, England |
Coordinates | 51°10′25″N 3°16′26″W / 51.17361°N 3.27389°W |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Designated | 16 November 1984 [1] |
Reference no. | 1345730 |
St Audries Park Manor house at West Quantoxhead in the Quantock Hills of Somerset, England, was the manor house of the Acland family. [2] It was rebuilt on the site of an earlier house, between 1835 and 1870 [1] and has had a number of owners since Sir Alexander sold the building.
The property was divided in 1934, when the house was sold and turned into St Audries School, [1] which remained in occupation until 1990. In 1996 the house was sold to the Amitabha Buddhist Centre.
It was sold again in 2001. [3]
The house and parkland are listed Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. [4] They are also on the Heritage at Risk Register. [5]
It is now run as a wedding venue.
St Audries Park | |
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Location | West Quantoxhead , Somerset, England |
Coordinates | 51°10′25″N 3°16′26″W / 51.17361°N 3.27389°W |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Designated | 16 November 1984 [1] |
Reference no. | 1345730 |
St Audries Park Manor house at West Quantoxhead in the Quantock Hills of Somerset, England, was the manor house of the Acland family. [2] It was rebuilt on the site of an earlier house, between 1835 and 1870 [1] and has had a number of owners since Sir Alexander sold the building.
The property was divided in 1934, when the house was sold and turned into St Audries School, [1] which remained in occupation until 1990. In 1996 the house was sold to the Amitabha Buddhist Centre.
It was sold again in 2001. [3]
The house and parkland are listed Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. [4] They are also on the Heritage at Risk Register. [5]
It is now run as a wedding venue.