Berrydown Court

Berrydown Court is a late 19th-century country house, on the B3400 road between the villages of Ashe and Overton in Hampshire, England.

[e][17] The garden front, which Roderick Gradidge considered "surprisingly complex",[18] has massive gables, is tile-hung and the roof carries three large chimney stacks.

[13] The interior plan is simple,[19] has seen little change since its construction, and was subject to a full restoration, supported by the Lutyens Trust, in the early 21st century.

[19] Michael Bullen, James Crook and Rodney Hubbuck, in their Hampshire: Winchester and the North volume in the Pevsner Buildings of England series, revised and published in 2010, note that Berrydown is among the least studied of all of Lutyens' larger houses.

[20] It is also one of the less appreciated of his early designs; Christopher Hussey, in his biography of Lutyens, described it as "undistinguished", although he was more complimentary of the stables, gatehouse lodge and boundary wall, which he thought reminiscent of Randolph Caldecott's paintings of Surrey farms.