Chelvey Court in the village of Chelvey near Brockley in the English county of Somerset was a large manor house built between 1618 and 1660 for Edward and John Tynte.
[1] Edward Tynte, who was part of an important family in surrounding parishes and gave their name to Tyntesfield, bought the Lordship of the manor of Chelvey from John Aisshe.
Their son Sir Halswell Tynte, 1st Baronet inherited both estates and developed Halswell House, leaving Chelvey Court to fall into decline.
[2] Significant alterations were undertaken in 1805 which included demolition of the south part of the house and addition of buttresses.
[3] South east of the house is a large 15th-century barn, which was extended in the 19th century.