Leckhampton Court With Wall And Gate Piers
Leckhampton Court With Wall And Gate Piers, Grade II* listed building in Leckhampton with Warden Hill, England.
Leckhampton Court is a manor house with three sides of a courtyard, featuring stone walls and mullioned windows that span different time periods. Prominent stone piers mark the entrance, defining the boundary of the property.
The manor originated in the 14th century as a residence for the Giffard family and evolved through expansions. Significant changes came during the 16th and 18th centuries when new rooms and sections were added.
The different building sections reveal how stonemasons and carpenters worked across centuries, showing practical skills passed down through time. The courtyard itself was a working space where daily tasks took place, reflecting how people lived and managed their estates.
Entry to the property is marked by the stone gateway piers that are clearly visible from the approach. Expect to navigate different floor levels as the building developed across centuries and floors may be uneven.
In the 19th century, rooms were upgraded to welcome a high-ranking royal visitor to stay. These adaptations show how the old manor house adjusted to new expectations and guests of importance.
Location: Leckhampton with Warden Hill
GPS coordinates: 51.87260,-2.08131
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:08
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