Late medieval hall house in a picturesque village. The house was built by Muchelney Abbey in 1308 for the parish priest and has been little altered since the hall was divided in the early 17th century. Interesting features include the Gothic doorway, beautiful double-height tracery windows and a massive 15th-century stone fireplace. The house is occupied and furnished by tenants. Nearby Muchelney Abbey (EH, not NT) can also be visited.
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