Davenport House, Worfield

Located to the southwest of the village centre, it was built around 1727, and is now a Grade I listed building.

[1] The house was built by the architect Francis Smith of Warwick for Henry Davenport.

[2] It is in red brick with buff sandstone dressings on a stone plinth, with rusticated quoins, a modillion cornice, and a parapet with four urns.

This is flanked by quadrant walls with rusticated pilasters leading to service pavilions with two storeys, five bays, and hipped slate roofs with cupolas.

In the centre is a porch with fluted Ionic columns, a cornice, and a balustraded parapet.