The Court is a Grade II* listed house, and former rectory, in Charlton Mackrell, in Somerset, England.
The Court was built in 1792, for Richard Ford, the rector of Charlton Mackrell, in a "Georgian Gothic" style.
[1] The house was sold by the Church of England in 1922, following the merger of the living.
[1] Later inhabitants included William Brymer (1796-1852), who became Archdeacon of Bath from 1840 until his death in 1852.
[3] The Court has nine bedrooms, four reception rooms, six bathrooms, and 21 acres of land.