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28: 166:, bought the Farleigh Hungerford estate in 1702, and his son, Joseph Houlton the Younger, lived at Church Farm on the estate. He completely rebuilt and turned an old gabled house into Farleigh House, a modest gentleman's residence complete with a 120-acre (49 ha) deer park. In 1806, Colonel John Houlton inherited the estate. He enlarged and altered the house in the fashionable 239:
carried out during this time, including the replacement of most of the flat lead roof. A medieval fortified tower to the west of Farleigh House, known as 'Drakes' and now called the Tower House or Castle Court, was saved from ruin through an extensive restoration project. Estate Manager David Reed (the brother of actor
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In 2002, the London-based company Inspecs, owned by Robin Totterman and Chris Smith, purchased the house and grounds and reinstated the old name of 'Farleigh House'. They spent eight years and significant amounts of money bringing the house back to its former glory. A complete refurbishment was
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style, spending £40,000 - several million in today's values — on extensions to the main house, a chapel, hot houses, conservatories, stables and six lodges. Most of the present house dates from that period. One of the lodges was called the Castle Lodge and was known as the Bath Lodge Castle
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Farleigh House was built and extended during the 18th and 19th centuries and until 1970 served as the centre of a country estate owned by the Houlton family until 1899, then by others. In 1970 it was sold to be used as a
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and later passed through several hands. In the 1950s and 1960s, Farleigh House and its estate were owned by the Hely-Hutchinson family, a cadet branch of the
519: 206:. In about 1980, John Gillam also bought much of the Farleigh Hungerford estate. In July 1996, Ravenscroft School was closed and the house was leased to 534: 163: 407: 455: 381: 355: 480: 211: 429: 329: 146:
until 2001, and it was then sold to Inspecs, a manufacturer of optical instruments. In 2010 a 99-year lease was acquired by
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In 1970, the main house and a number of cottages were sold to Mr John F. R. Gillam, the Headmaster and owner of
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The Houlton family remained at Farleigh Hungerford until 1899, when Sir Edward Houlton died with no male heir.
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The house was largely built with stone taken from the ruins of the mediaeval
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estate. Much of the stone to build it came from the nearby
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Gothic Revival
Farleigh Hungerford
England
English country house
Somerset
Farleigh Hungerford
Farleigh Hungerford Castle
listed building
prep school
Ravenscroft School
Farleigh College
Bath Rugby Club
Farleigh Castle
Joseph Houlton
Gothic Revival
Lord Cairns
Earls of Donoughmore
Ravenscroft School
Beckington Castle
Farleigh College
Special Needs
autism spectrum disorders
dyslexia
Mells
Oliver Reed
Bruce Craig
Bath Rugby Club
"Farleigh Castle"
Home Sweet Home

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