The main house is modern but is listed because it incorporates some features from the original 18th-century mansion.
[1] It was home to the politician and animal rights activist Lord Banbury, who died there in 1936.
He died in 1964, aged 56, and is buried in the Sevenhampton churchyard, along with his wife Ann and son Caspar.
[8][9] His widow Ann Fleming lived at Sevenhampton Place until she died there on 12 July 1981.
[11] In 2004, the house was robbed by The Johnson Gang, a group of notorious gypsy criminals,[12] who stole items to the value of £750,000.