Withington Manor
Has been described as a Possible Palace (Bishop), and also as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Withington Manor |
Alternative Names | Widindon; Whityngdon in Coteshold; Whittington |
Historic Country | Gloucestershire |
Modern Authority | Gloucestershire |
1974 Authority | Gloucestershire |
Civil Parish | Withington |
The Manor House at Withington, a possession of the Bishop of Worcester, was recorded in the 15th century, though now mainly 16/17th century. Dovecote, 17th century, square and gabled with a lantern. (PastScape ref. Verey 1970)
In the Middle Ages the bishops of Worcester frequently stayed on their manor of Withington during journeys through their large diocese. About 1182 one group of tenants owed additional labour services to meet the needs of the household when the bishop was in residence, and in 1288 a freehold estate at Upcote owed the service of carrying writs within the diocese. Godfrey Giffard, bishop 1268–1302, was a regular visitor and in 1271 had licence from the Crown, possibly not acted upon, to crenellate his house at Withington. A lease of the manor house and the demesne farm in 1476 reserved the use of the house for visits by the bishop, at which time the tenant was required to move into the gatehouse; the tenant also had to provide hospitality for the steward and other officers coming to hold the manor court at Michaelmas.
The manor house, called Manor Farm in the late 19th century and Withington Manor in 1998, occupies with its farm buildings a large site at north end of the upper part of Withington village; in the Middle Ages it may have comprised a complex of buildings, as the reference to the gatehouse in 1476 suggests. The earliest part of the surviving house is an L-shaped mid 17th-century building, partly ashlar faced, with twin gables on both the east and south facades. (VCH)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SP030156 |
Latitude | 51.839298248291 |
Longitude | -1.95747005939484 |
Eastings | 403020 |
Northings | 215630 |