Crowcombe Court

[1] It was built, in English regional baroque style,[2] by Thomas Parker, for Thomas Carew,[3] and finished by Nathaniel Ireson of Wincanton, after Carew found that Parker had taken old coins, found while demolishing the old house.

[4] Minor alterations were carried out by Edward Middleton Barry around 1870.

[1] The house has terracotta coloured bricks complemented by Bath stone pilasters and frontispiece.

[3] The previous owners of the house David and Kate Kenyon purchased the property in 2011.

[10] As of 2019, Crowcombe Court is owned by The Gilchrist Collection and is used as a Wedding Venue.