Widcombe Manor House, Grade I listed building in Bath, England
Widcombe Manor House is a limestone manor residence in Bath featuring a symmetrical front decorated with twelve-pane dormer windows, ornamental keystones, and decorative pediments. The stone ashlar construction maintains its original character throughout, with careful detailing across the entire exterior.
Philip Bennet commissioned the house in 1727, possibly with architect Nathanial Ireson of Wincanton involved in the design. It was built during a period of significant building activity in Bath, reflecting the architectural ambitions of the local gentry.
The interior hall shows original Queen Anne style paneling with white marble flooring, reflecting the design tastes of early 18th-century British homes. These details reveal how wealthy families decorated their living spaces with craftsmanship and attention to fashionable style.
The house sits at an accessible location within the Widcombe area and is easy to view from the street. Visitors should know that this is a protected historic building not open to the public, so advance planning is needed to arrange any interior access.
The library contains distinctive copper-lined walls and leather-tiled flooring, demonstrating the exceptional craftsmanship of the period. This choice of materials was unusual for a private residence and reveals the wealth and ambition of its original owner.
Location: Bath and North East Somerset
Inception: 1727
GPS coordinates: 51.37352,-2.34707
Latest update: December 10, 2025 16:25
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