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History of The Manor

The Manor's origins date back to 1235 when Bishop Joceline of Wells exempted Gerebert, a Knight of Wellington, from paying hay taxes. The suffix 'ton' can mean either a settlement or second home, hence creating The Manor. In 1612 Thomas Frances moved into The Manor with his bride, Suzanna, daughter of George Lutterell of Dunster Castle.

The Manor then underwent a major building programme with wings being added at both north and south ends, replacing the solars. The spiral staircases were enclosed and the whole was reconstructed in Tudor style.

In 1695 The Manor was sold to Sir John Ewell of Exeter. One of Sir John's grandsons was Aide to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo (the Duke took his name from our town, his monument is on the hill to the south west of The Manor).


Elegant gardens and woodland trail
The Manor dates back to 1235
The Lloyd Fox family bought The Manor in 1924 and embarked on a massive modernisation programme, employing the renown Arts and Crafts architect Hubart Lidbetter. The Manor remains privately owned by Spencer and Fiona who open it's doors to selective parties, weddings and conferences each year.
 
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