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This is Minterne House. It only dates from the early 1900s as the previous house on this site was demolished around 1900.

Was home of the Churchill family, later members of the Digby family.

Until the dissolution of the monastaries, Minterne was the Manor of the Abbey.

After 1539 it was given to Winchester College.

Winchester College rented it to the first Sir Winston Churchill, who left it to his son General Charles Churchill.

Admiral Robert Digby purchased the land in 1768.

The original Churchill House was demolished in 1900 because it had dry rot.

The house is Grade II* listed.

<a href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-104895-minterne-magna-house-minterne-magna" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Minterne Magna House, Minterne Magna</a>

ST 60 SE MINTERNE MAGNA MINTERNE MAGNA VILLAGE (EAST SIDE)

8/165 7-4-76 Minterne Magna House (formerly listed as Minterne House) GV II*

Country House, 1904-6 by Leonard Stokes for Lord Digby. Walls of squared, coursed and dressed rubble and ashlar. Ham Hill stone throughout. Stone slated roofs with stone copings and variously positioned ashlar stacks. Free and eclectic use of styles, the exterior being largely of 'perpendicular' gothic and 'Jacobethan' derivation whilst the interior is largely baroque and 'Adamesque' Plan: 2 storey main hall leading from a vestibule with other rooms leading from spine corridors on both floors. Servants' wings (now flats) to west and north. Billiard room set at an angle to main range to the south-west. East tower of 4 storeys. Main range is largely 2 storeys with attics. South front: symmetrical; 11 bays plus billiard room wing. 3 canted bays of 2 storeys with 2 stone gables between; rusticated and pilasters. 2 and 3-light stone, mullioned and transomed windows; central round headed doorway with keystone and bulls-eye window over; moulded cornice bearing carvings; embattled parapet. North front: U-plan with central porch; plain ashlar and rusticated pilasters. 2 storey hall windows to left of porch of 3-lights with 'perpendicular' tracery under square heads; similar first floor window over porch; other windows are stone mullioned and mullioned and transomed under square heads with labels; round porch hoods; embattled parapet with cornice below. East facade; similar mullioned fenestration with 2 storey bow window; tower flanked by capped, fluted pilasters. Internal features: hall in the baroque style with a barrel-vaulted roof, coupled Ionic pilasters, a carved wooden gallery; and an elaborately carved chimney piece in marble with side-scrolls originally intended for Eaton Hall; tapestry room designed to house tapestries by Judocus de Vos with reset allegorical ceiling painting said to be by Thornhill and a reset C18 fireplace with key- pattern inlay; other rooms with baroque and Adamesque decoration and reset Cl8 chimneypieces. Aslet, Clive, "Minterne Magna I and II", in Country Life, Feb 21st, 1980 pp 498-501 and Feb 28th, 1980 pp 574-7. Newman J and Pevsner, N, Buildings of England: Dorset, Penguin, 1972, pp 295-6, Taylor, N, Minterne House and Leonard Stokes, manuscript notes.


Listing NGR: ST6603204184

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Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location50° 50′ 11.8″ N, 2° 28′ 58.98″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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