Crowcombe Court

Crowcombe Court in Crowcombe, Somerset, England is a large country house dating from 1724–39. It is Grade I listed. It was built, in English regional baroque style, by Thomas Parker, for Thomas Carew, and finished by Nathaniel Ireson of Wincanton, after Carew found that Parker had taken old coins, found while demolishing the old house. Minor alterations were carried out by Edward Middleton Barry around 1870. It has previously been used as a nursing home and today the Court is hired out for weddings and other functions.

Crowcombe Court

Crowcombe Court in Crowcombe, Somerset, England is a large country house dating from 1724–39. It is Grade I listed. It was built, in English regional baroque style, by Thomas Parker, for Thomas Carew, and finished by Nathaniel Ireson of Wincanton, after Carew found that Parker had taken old coins, found while demolishing the old house. Minor alterations were carried out by Edward Middleton Barry around 1870. It has previously been used as a nursing home and today the Court is hired out for weddings and other functions.