Fiddleford Mill & 14th century Manor House.
17 Apr 2017
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Fiddleford Manor House
Fiddleford Manor House 14th century. Cared for by English Heritage and free to enter.
17 Apr 2017
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Fiddleford Manor House
14th century Manor House thought be be built by William Latimer, sheriff of Somerset & Dorset. In the 16th century it passed to Thomas White, a Catholic merchant from Poole. Around the 17th century it belonged to the Freke family whose descendants the Pitt-Rivers own it today. Originally twice this size and was part of what is now the farmhouse next to the Mill. Cared for by English Heritage.
Fiddleford Mill
Part of the medieval manor which includes gardens, orchard a watermill and dovecote. It was a working mill until the late 20th century. The old mill buildings are said to have been used in the 18th century for storing brandy smuggled in from the coast.
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