Berwick House, Swyre
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Berwick House, Swyre |
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Historic Country | Dorset |
Modern Authority | Dorset |
1974 Authority | Dorset |
Civil Parish | Swyre |
Fortified Manor House, built in C16. It was extensively altered and rebuilt in the early C19 with only the north wing showing signs of late C16 fabric. Originally quadrangular, it is now L-shaped in plan. Built of stone rubble with slate roofs. (PastScape)
Berwick was a manor and the property of the family of De La Torr from the time of ED I until the late 15th c when it passed to the Trenchards, one of whom was vending at Berwick in 1506, and the Russells. After 1600 the Farm was generally leased out. The house, large and ancient, fronts 72ft every way; with a small quadrangle in the middle. On the N. is a small court, to the W. of which is the principal entrance of a large gateway. On the E. and W. sides are old windows which project beyond the walls; formerly there were no windows in the lower part. On the N. and E. are two turrets projecting six or eight feet beyond the walls; in which are holes for arrows or guns. It seems designed as a place of some strength. The Greys of Askerswell resided here in the reign of Elizabeth (Hutchins). Sir John Russell, ancestor of the Duke of Bedford, owned and resided at Berwick in and before 1506 (Dorset Manor Houses). (PastScape)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SY523895 |
Latitude | 50.7041015625 |
Longitude | -2.67640995979309 |
Eastings | 352330 |
Northings | 89590 |