Woolston Manor

Woolston Manor was an estate that covered about 230 acres (93 ha) in Somerset, England.

[1] The manor of Woolston may have originally been the estate of Ufetone that Drew de Montagu held from Robert, Count of Mortain, in 1086.

The estate was assessed at more than 3 hides, including 21⁄2 ploughlands and a demesne with 10 acres (4.0 ha) of meadow and a flock of 66 sheep.

[1] In 1166 the estate was held by Jordan Gwihaine from Drew de Montagu the Younger.

In 1765 the farm consisted of all of the former manor, including land outside the parish, covering more than 250 acres (100 ha).

Goodenough sold it to Thomas Rogers in 1858, who united the lordship to his Yarlington Manor.

The central doorway has a reeded architrave and a six-panel door with a rectangular fanlight above.

There is a low brick wall with Flemish bond 6 metres (20 ft) north of the house with ashlar copings.