Chew Court is a Grade II* listed building next to St Andrew's church in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
The oldest portion is the gatehouse at the southern end of the east wing.
[4] The house was largely rebuilt in 1656, from which a little survives as the Chew Court of today including an Elizabethan doorway with Doric pilasters.
[5] The room over the gatehouse is said to have been used as a court-room, with the turrets used for holding prisoners.
[2] In 2011 alterations were made to the driveway leading to the house and additional walls built around the gardens.