Dodington Hall

It is a Grade II* listed building.

[1] The house is built of local red sandstone and has a slate roof with several tall chimney stacks.

[1] In the open hall is a decorated ceiling, with another in the parlour wing which also contains heraldic glass which has survived from the original construction in 1485.

[2] The manor house was expanded in 1581, but then fell into disrepair and was let as a farmhouse during the 17th century.

[2] It contains the mechanism of a water driven spit in the cellar below the kitchen.