The house stands in parkland about 2 miles (3 km) east of Ludgershall village, and is home to an Arabian Horse stud farm.
Biddesden manor was bought in 1693 by John Richmond Webb (1667–1724), an army officer who would rise to the rank of General.
[4] About 1909 it was bought sight unseen by George Gribble, on the recommendation of his wife Norah Royd and their son Philip; the family moved there from Henlow Grange, Bedfordshire.
[6] On the west front, Dora Carrington painted a blank window in 1931 with a trompe-l'oeil cook, cat and canary behind glazing bars.
[7] Listed features in the grounds include 18th-century stables and a dairy,[8] an octagonal dovecote from the same period,[9] and a copper-domed pavilion of c.1933 overlooking the swimming pool.