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Barrington Court

BY CHARLES EVANS Barrington Court in Langport, Somerset, was built between 1514-20 for Lord Daubeny, a military commander who had served Henry VIII in his French war and been present at the famous pageant of the Field of the Cloth of Gold. The material is the local Ham Hill stone, of a rich golden colour, of which the quarries also produced a notable school of … Continue reading Barrington Court

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