Eastwood Manor is a Grade II listed building in the village of East Harptree in the English County of Somerset.
A house was built at Eastwood by Sir John Newton, using stone from Richmont Castle, during the 16th century, although its exact location is not known.
[1] It was built by Charles Adams Kemble (son of the Reverend Charles Kemble rector of Bath) who bought Eastwood Farm, including the Grade I listed Eastwood Manor Farm Steading,[4] and used stone from the local quarry to construct the house.
[5] The quarry is approximately 100 metres (330 ft) south of the current house.
In the 1930s the house was occupied by the Wardell Yerburgh family and then by the businessman Sir Foster Robinson who died there in 1967.