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OLD COURT FARM

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A large tenanted farmhouse with an extensive farmstead. Formerly a manor house of the Bishops of Hereford, the core is 15th century in date, with additions, alterations and refacings of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The 15th century south wing is stone-built with an L-shaped block to the north, added in the early 17th century. This block may be timber framed and later refaced in brick. The gatehouse range to the east may date from the 14th century. It is now two storeyed, with one large and one small archway, the latter now blocked. It is now used as a hop store. Documentary sources refer to earthworks in the field to the north west of the house, possibly representing the remains of a moated enclosure. They have since been filled in.

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