Chalcot House

Chalcot House is a Grade II* listed country house to the south of the village of Dilton Marsh, near Westbury, Wiltshire, England, standing in Chalcot Park.

[1] In the nineteenth century, it was owned by Charles Paul Phipps (1815–1880),[2][3] a merchant in Brazil, later Conservative MP for Westbury (1869–1874) and High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1875.

Phipps had the house extensively altered in 1872 by the fashionable architect James Piers St Aubyn.

[4] The three-storey house, in Flemish bond brickwork with stone dressings, has a five-bay front with pilasters flanking the ground-floor windows.

[1] Alterations were made in the twentieth century by the architect Theo Crosby and the house was restored again in 1970.