Harptree Court, Grade II listed building in East Harptree, England.
Harptree Court is a Georgian residence set on 11 hectares of parkland in East Harptree, with ornamental gardens designed by Charles Harcourt Masters in the early nineteenth century. The property spans extensive grounds and operates today as a bed and breakfast.
Joshua Scrope built this grand house in 1797 and first named it Richmond Hall before selling it to the Waldegrave family in 1803. The sale marked a new chapter for the property under different ownership.
The building shows the architectural choices favored in English country estates during the Georgian period, with balanced facades and classical proportions that visitors still see today. These design elements shape how the house appears and reflect the taste of its wealthy founders.
The property sits beside the B3114 road between West Harptree and Chewton Mendip, making it easy to find. Visitors should keep in mind that the grounds are well-maintained, and the gardens are best explored when the weather is dry.
The gardens served as a filming location for the third and fourth seasons of the television show The Great British Bake Off, providing a special setting for the program. This link to the well-known cooking show is not immediately obvious to many visitors, though it has shaped the place's story.
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