Burton Court is a Grade II* listed English country manor house in the Parish of Eardisland, southwest of Leominster, Herefordshire, England.
It lies along the A44 road, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Eardisland in the northern part of the hamlet of Lower Burton.
The name Burton is believed to be of Saxon origin, derived from Burh and ton, meaning "fortified dwelling place".
[8][9] Remodeling occurred in 1808, which was followed by restorations in 1865, and also in 1912 when the architect Clough Williams-Ellis added the Tudor Revival front.
There are collections of ship models, natural history items,[11] and European and Oriental costumes and curios.
[5] Situated in an elevated position overlooking the Herefordshire countryside, a mile south of the River Arrow,[13] the house was built on the site of an ancient camp.