Shute Barton

Local nameShute Barton
LocationShute, Devon, UK

See also: New Shute House

Old Shute House, located at Shute, near Colyton, Axminster, Devon, is the remnant of a mediaeval manor house with Tudor additions, under the ownership of the National Trust. It was given a Grade I listing on 14 December 1955. It is one of the most important non-fortified manor houses of the Middle Ages still in existence. It was built about 1380 as a hall house and was greatly expanded in the late 16th century and partly demolished in 1785. The original 14th-century house survives, although much altered.

This article is based on the work of Bridie, which has however been superseded as the standard work of reference on the architectural history of the building by the unpublished Exeter Archaeology Report of 2008 produced for the National Trust. This report draws on new evidence gained from the recently discovered survey of 1559 made by Sir William Petre, which lists each main room of the then existing house together with its contents.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Shute_House

Address (Unnamed Road), EX13 7PT, United Kingdom

Coordinates 50°46'17.284" N -3°3'41.628" E

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