Dogmersfield Park

Additional wings were added in the late 18th century and in the Victorian era to form a three-sided square enclosing a courtyard.

[2] In medieval times the manor of Dogmersfield belonged to the Bishops of Bath and Wells, who built a palace there in the 13th century, probably on the site of the present house.

[3] The manor was acquired in 1539 by Henry VIII and in 1547 granted to Thomas, Lord Wriothesley, who built a house and dovecote there.

His son and heir Sir Paulet St John, 1st Baronet completed the task, later extending both the house and the estate.

The building was severely damaged by fire in 1981 and was purchased, renovated and extended for use as office accommodation by the American computer company Amdahl Corporation.

Dogmersfield House
Engraving of Dogmersfield Park, after drawing by Neale (1818)