Torweston Manor, Sampford Brett
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Torweston Manor, Sampford Brett |
Alternative Names | Torneston |
Historic Country | Somerset |
Modern Authority | Somerset |
1974 Authority | Somerset |
Civil Parish | Sampford Brett |
In 1316 Adam Brett had licence to crenellate his dwelling at Torweston. This may have give rise to the field names Back Castle and Castle Coppice which lay on the south and west slopes of Castle Hill but quarrying may account for the stones said to have been found on the hilltop. Torweston Barton was the name given in the mid C18 to the farmhouse which stood in the garden of the present Torweston Farm. The latter is a large, late C19 house with a two-storeyed cider house, office, coach house, and stables beyond. To the north, on lower ground, is an extensive group of contemporary farm buildings ranged around two open yards. The central range contains a mill (PRN 33978) driven by water supplied by two small ponds. (Somerset HER–ref. VCH)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | ST093407 |
Latitude | 51.1587104797363 |
Longitude | -3.29759001731873 |
Eastings | 309300 |
Northings | 140700 |