Woodperry House is a Grade I listed building in Stanton St John, South Oxfordshire, England.
Woodperry was built from 1728 (297 years ago) (1728) for John Morse, a London goldsmith and partner in Child & Co. Morse owned a house in Woodstock at the entrance to Blenheim Palace that influenced the design, with the final Palladian style attributed to the Oxford architect William Townesend.
He had left the property in his will to his niece, and in the meantime allowed his gardener William Pepall and his family to live in the house.
[4] The house was enlarged in 1879–80 when the porch and two pedimented wings were added, designed by Frederick Codd, an assistant in Sir Thomas Jackson's office.
[citation needed] Young sold it on to the Belgian financier Pierre Lagrange, one of the founders of GLG Partners.