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Barrington Court is a Tudor manor house begun around 1538 and completed in the late 1550s, with a vernacular stable court (1675), situated in Barrington, near Ilminster, Somerset, England. The house was owned by several families by 1745 after which it fell into disrepair and was used as a tenant farm. After repair by architect Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960), it was acquired by the National Trust in 1907, on the recommendation of the antiquarian Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley (1851–1920). It has been described as the first house acquired by the National Trust, although Alfriston Clergy House, a more modest property, was acquired earlier.In the 1920s the house was renovated after Colonel Lyle and his wife 'Ronnie' agreed to take on a ninety-nine year repairing lease from the Trust, and work began

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  • Barrington Court je tudorovské panské sídlo v poblíž v hrabství Somerset v Anglii. Bylo založeno kolem roku 1538 a dokončeno na konci 50. let 16. století. (cs)
  • Barrington Court is a Tudor manor house begun around 1538 and completed in the late 1550s, with a vernacular stable court (1675), situated in Barrington, near Ilminster, Somerset, England. The house was owned by several families by 1745 after which it fell into disrepair and was used as a tenant farm. After repair by architect Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960), it was acquired by the National Trust in 1907, on the recommendation of the antiquarian Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley (1851–1920). It has been described as the first house acquired by the National Trust, although Alfriston Clergy House, a more modest property, was acquired earlier.In the 1920s the house was renovated after Colonel Lyle and his wife 'Ronnie' agreed to take on a ninety-nine year repairing lease from the Trust, and work began in 1921. The stable block turned into a residence and several outbuildings, gardens and gateways were constructed. The house was originally surrounded by a medieval deer park and in the 17th century a formal garden was constructed. This had largely disappeared until a new garden was laid out by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll (1843–1932) in an Arts and Crafts-style. It now contains walled kitchen gardens, fruit orchards and ornamental gardens. (en)
  • Ba teach mór suite i Somerset é Barrington Court. (ga)
  • Barrington Court est un manoir Tudor commencé vers 1538 et achevé à la fin des années 1550, avec une cour stable vernaculaire (1675), situé à Barrington, près d'Ilminster, Somerset, Angleterre. La maison appartient à plusieurs familles en 1745, après quoi elle tombe en ruine et est utilisée comme métairie. Après réparation par l'architecte (en) (1865–1960), il est acquis par le National Trust en 1907, sur la recommandation de l'antiquaire, le chanoine Hardwicke Rawnsley (1851–1920) . Elle est décrite comme la première maison acquise par le National Trust, bien qu'Alfriston Clergy House, une propriété plus modeste, ait été acquise plus tôt. Dans les années 1920, la maison est rénovée après que le colonel Lyle et sa femme 'Ronnie' aient accepté de prendre un bail de réparation de quatre-vingt-dix-neuf ans avec le Trust, et les travaux commencent en 1921 . L'écurie est transformée en résidence et plusieurs dépendances, jardins et portails sont construits. La maison est à l'origine entourée d'un parc de cerfs médiéval et au XVIIe siècle, un jardin à la française est construit. Cela a en grande partie disparu jusqu'à ce qu'un nouveau jardin soit aménagé par la paysagiste Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) dans un style Arts and Crafts. Il contient maintenant des jardins potagers clos, des vergers et des jardins d'ornement. (fr)
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  • Barrington Court je tudorovské panské sídlo v poblíž v hrabství Somerset v Anglii. Bylo založeno kolem roku 1538 a dokončeno na konci 50. let 16. století. (cs)
  • Ba teach mór suite i Somerset é Barrington Court. (ga)
  • Barrington Court is a Tudor manor house begun around 1538 and completed in the late 1550s, with a vernacular stable court (1675), situated in Barrington, near Ilminster, Somerset, England. The house was owned by several families by 1745 after which it fell into disrepair and was used as a tenant farm. After repair by architect Alfred Hoare Powell (1865–1960), it was acquired by the National Trust in 1907, on the recommendation of the antiquarian Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley (1851–1920). It has been described as the first house acquired by the National Trust, although Alfriston Clergy House, a more modest property, was acquired earlier.In the 1920s the house was renovated after Colonel Lyle and his wife 'Ronnie' agreed to take on a ninety-nine year repairing lease from the Trust, and work began (en)
  • Barrington Court est un manoir Tudor commencé vers 1538 et achevé à la fin des années 1550, avec une cour stable vernaculaire (1675), situé à Barrington, près d'Ilminster, Somerset, Angleterre. La maison appartient à plusieurs familles en 1745, après quoi elle tombe en ruine et est utilisée comme métairie. Après réparation par l'architecte (en) (1865–1960), il est acquis par le National Trust en 1907, sur la recommandation de l'antiquaire, le chanoine Hardwicke Rawnsley (1851–1920) . Elle est décrite comme la première maison acquise par le National Trust, bien qu'Alfriston Clergy House, une propriété plus modeste, ait été acquise plus tôt. Dans les années 1920, la maison est rénovée après que le colonel Lyle et sa femme 'Ronnie' aient accepté de prendre un bail de réparation de quatre-vin (fr)
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