Hatch Court

[6] The two-storey Bath stone building is in the Palladian style with four square angle towers each of three storeys.

[6][8] The interior includes a large hall and a staircase with stone treads and wrought iron balusters.

[14] The gardens were restored by Dr Robin Odgers and his wife Janie, who occupied the house from 1984 to its sale in 2000.

[16] The house once contained a small military museum commemorating the life and work of Brigadier Andrew Hamilton Gault, a decorated Boer War hero[17] who served as Member of Parliament for Taunton and as a member of the Quebec Chamber of Commerce.

He was the founder of the last privately raised regiment in the British Empire, the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.

Hatch Court, main entrance front, viewed in 1989 from within the deer park
Hatch Court, side view