Manor Farm in West Challow, Oxfordshire, England, is a building of historical significance and is Grade II listed on the English Heritage Register.
It was included in Candida Lycett Green's book called The Perfect English Country House.
[3] The village of West Challow was once called the Manor of Petwick and in about 1100 was held by the nuns of Amesbury.
In 1541, at the time of the dissolution of the priory, the manor was granted to Sir Thomas Seymour, who sold it to the tenant Richard Plott.
The Pigott family were wealthy landowners in the area, and many of their monuments are still in St Laurence Church at West Challow.
In 1802 Thomas Hatton, a wealthy landowner who lived in Childrey, bought the manor from the Pigott family.